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Test Drive 018
Welcome to the Test Drive Meme! Here is the place to see how your character might fit the setting, grab samples and have fun!
1. Post with your character, including their name and series in the subject. We’ve written out some prompts but feel free to make up your own, you have a whole train to play with!
2. Assume they've been around long enough for threads to jump right into the action.
3. Have lots of fun.
Happy testing!
Heated Debate
The spa carriage, the newest addition to the train, boasts sunlamps and loungers, massage tables stocked with fluffy towels and a variety of oils and lotions, an enclosed sauna… Soothing birdsong fills the warm, scented air, and the terminals offer several masseuse courses or a playlist of relaxing music.
In pride of place, a three-tiered heated bath in the centre of the room, each tier able to fit five people comfortably.
‘Comfortably’? Well, it could definitely fit more, but it might get a little awkward, depending on your feelings on personal space. Ditto with the sauna, really. But the important thing is, you got here first.
Didn’t you?
Getting Draughty In Here
The lower floor of this carriage is open and sprawling, with two wide, low tables and plenty of cushions and beanbags. The walls are lined with shelves and wooden chests, both filled with games. Board games, card games, you name it, though train themes feature heavily. On a shelf of its own sits a case of Duel Monsters cards.
The upper floor is split into two. One half has a pile of oversized games - lawn jenga, twister, giant connect4 - and the other, sectioned off with soft rope barriers, hosts a screen, a console, and a variety of video game controllers, including four VR headsets.
Perhaps you’re testing yourself in one of the VR Crisis simulators. Perhaps you’re learning the rules of a competitive card game a little too well, and your friendships are suffering accordingly. Perhaps you’ve convinced someone to play twister with you..?
Shiver Me Timbers
You are aboard the PNV Vexation, a first-rate ship accompanied by several escort vessels currently halfway through a voyage across the Sunsea of Yarra, AKA #59352110. The cargo she carries is of utmost importance, and must reach the Shining Port intact.
The pirates who sail the Sunsea have other plans.
Team One
The Vexation has several sloops in tow - the best of which are the Gemstone Heart, the Fallen Lord and the Duckling. Team One is split across the three sloops, and can use their greater speed to good effect in boarding actions. Your job is simple - sink every unmarked ship that approaches the Vexation. The captains are cooperative and daring, and happy to lend out boarding axes and pistols. The pirates are less happy.Team Two
Back aboard the Vexation, it seems that either the crew are playing tricks, or something more sinister is going on - whispers of spirits roaming the deck at night, strange screams or whimpers in the hold. Lights off the starboard bow. The day holds no such terrors, and shipboard life is mostly ropes, deckwork and stints on the masts, but as the mission continues, the crew are getting more and more restless… Team Two needs to figure out the source of these strange events, before they incite the crew to mutiny.Team Three
Unbeknownst to the crew, on the second day of the mission, the precious cargo is loaded onto the fourth and fastest of the Vexation’s escorts, the Sun’s Edge, and sent ahead, while the fleet remains as as a decoy. Team Three are sent aboard the Edge to crew the ship and keep the treasure - something sealed in a large, padded steel pyramid - safe. The pirates don’t notice the deception, but the sea serpents definitely do, and with just one serpent able to wrap its entire length around the Edge, the third day is a harrowing one.
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[ Koumyou had only ever paid so much attention, as a student. He made up for it in raw talent, but... ]
I honestly may have slept through that lecture.
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Can you do magic?
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[ As for the question, Koumyou holds his free hand out and to the side as they walk, palm up. A golfball-sized orb of electricity appears there, floating and crackling above his fingers. ]
For me, it's chi manipulation. Everyone who can do magic here seems to do things very differently from one another.
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[Devero's eyes go wide as Sanzo manifests what appears to be a tiny ball of lightning over his palm. He bends down to peer at it as they walk.] That's incredible! What can you do with it?
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[ Koumyou counts them off on the fingers under the ball of lightning, starting over as needed. ]
One time when I was in training, I built a big buff snowman to shield everyone from an avalanche! Though I had to use everyone else as a battery to do that. One body only produces so much chi at any given moment.
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[He whistles his admiration.] I can relate to your snowman. I took the top half of a crumbling skyscraper across the shoulders once. I mean, there wasn't all that much left of it, but it was still a hell of an impact.
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[ Koumyou dismissed his lightning ball, and let go of Devero's hand in favor of stopping in the middle of the aisle, turning around, and poking the bigger guy's shoulders. ]
Are they metal?!
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He laughs, mostly at himself, and puts his hands up.] Sorry, I didn't think-- I was in my exo. It's a machine, like a-- [He flails for a comparison.] --a big mechanical suit of armor, sort of.
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[ poke, poke ]
How disappointing...
[ Really got his hopes up there for a second, Devero! ]
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[ And Koumyou went back to leading the way through the cars, complete with snatching up one of Devero's hands again to do it. This way! ]
Just make sure I get to see some of it!
[ Sound like a deal? Sounds like one to Koumyou!
And eventually, they get to the cinema car. Koumyou leads the way over to the screen in here, and wakes it up to peer at the seemingly infinite list of movies. ]
Any of these sound cyborg-y to you?
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Devero peers over Sanzo's shoulder and evaluates the list on the ICP in the cinema carriage. Several screens of options pass by before--] Oh, that!
[He reaches past Sanzo to point at the screen. The entry he's spotted reads The Governator: Politics Reborn, and the image beside it is of a face half human(?) and half metal. The synopsis, when it's accessed, promises the thrilling tale of an influential planetary administrator who survives an assassination attempt through the marvels of modern science. Rebuilt into a top-of-the-line cyborg, they sets out on a mission to clear out governmental corruption at the highest levels-- by any means necessary.
It looks absolutely pulpy and ridiculous.]
What do you think?
so is this a date or
[ Koumyou boops the correct buttons -- he's done this before, after all -- and then drags Devero toward whatever seats look best. ]
I saw one in here one time about a super hero named Action Man! It was very exciting. So much drama!
dev's not even in the game yet! boys you are moving FAST
No. He shakes away that melancholy before it can settle.] Hopefully you'll like this one as much as the one about Action Man.
and one's a priest, the scandal!
[ You never fucking know, after all. ]
Or you could buy it with points, I bet!
[ He only stops chattering when the opening scene starts. Instant drama hook, go! ]
dev's just leading him down the path that ROCKS, that's all
[Lifting his hands above his lap, he signs in a quick note to self to look into that later. But for now, movie time!
The Governator is every bit as schlocky as its listing hinted it might be. The acting is overblown, the plot convoluted and non-sensical, and the effects-- okay, those are actually really good. The cyborg politician is very convincing visually, even if everything else is hilariously bad.
Hey, at least it's entertaining schlock?]
his VIRTUE!! ! wherever that is
[ Koumyou is as enthused and thrilled by it all as can be, gasping audibly at all the schlockiest of dramatic moments, and even standing up at the end credits to applaud the screen. ]
That was great!
dev could help him look for it but that would probably be counterproductive
He covers his mouth to hide a chuckle as Sanzo gives the screen a standing ovation.]
It was fun, that's for sure. And I can now tell you, with surety, that I am not remotely like the cyborgs in the movies. --Well, that movie, anyway.
it's probably stuck between some couch cushions anyway
[ Koumyou turns to look down at him, pouting. ]
Not even a little bit?
he'll find it the next time he goes fishing for spare change
All I've got is wires and transponders inside.
and it's probably not even his couch lbr
[ Koumyou glances over said spread hands, like he might see them poking out of Devero's skin. ]
You know, that sounds like it would hurt.
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He wiggles his fingers.] They're very, very small wires. But, here-- [He squeezes the tip of one of his pinky fingers with the other hand in demonstration.] You can kind of feel the transponder in this finger, if you squeeze hard.
[And he offers that hand out to Sanzo.]
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Koumyou reaches out and pinches. Carefully. He's way stronger than he looks, and he's as bad at restraint as he'd said earlier, but he's trying not to squish anything. ]
...What's a transponder?
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Think of it as a tiny radio. When it gets certain signals from my body, it sends an little electronic transmission to here. [With his other hand, he taps the Interface perched on his ear.] Depending on what app I've got activated at the time, that transmission tells my Interface to do something.
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[ Koumyou finds it after ramping up the pinching just enough, lingers for a second as though trying to figure out what that is, and then lets go. Huh. ]
Like... your pulse? Or... oh! Like that mudra you tried to do, when you gave me your name?
[ And he demonstrates the hand gesture he'd seen, because it had been enough of a curiosity to stick in his memory for at least a little while. Middle finger to thumb, and a flick. ]
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I just wanted to start a fire in a (non) crowded theater
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CW: relationship abuse
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