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ximilia mods ([personal profile] ximilian) wrote in [community profile] ximiliugh2021-10-20 09:07 pm
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OCTOBER + NOVEMBER TDM.

T D M . 0 4

// PART I. a crimson dream  


… What are you willing to do to erase your regret from existence?

These are the words that ring in your ears, as a slowly growing red glow surrounds you in this dreamspace, filling you with an acute sense of dread — and whatever it is that you’ve just agreed to might have changed everything forever.

It is this sense of dream that startles you awake, and as it fades, and your heart begins to slow into something resembling your normal tempo, you'll notice something you should have picked up on immediately: you are not in your bed.

1.0   White walls, clinical yet clean, sparsely-furnished rooms. You may wake in one of three rooms: a room with only one bed, a room with two beds, or a room with four beds. Those waking up in rooms with more than one bed notice that they are not alone. Perhaps the other occupants of the room are still sleeping, dreaming the same dream as you just did, or a regular one after returning to the station just barely a week ago … or perhaps you wake up to the other person in the room watching you.

What you do is entirely up to you: yelping in surprise when you wake to someone staring at you is always an option. Or maybe you’ll try to sneak away before anyone notices you...


2.0   Those with life-threatening injuries will find themselves waking up in the infirmary, in a regular hospital bed. Most of their injuries have been treated, and any lingering illnesses or conditions will have designated medicine bottles on the table next to the bed.

White curtains surround the bed on both sides, providing an illusion of privacy. But is that a rustling sound you hear? A set of footsteps? Perhaps you’re not the only one in need of some medical attention.

In fact if you’re very badly off, you might want to hold out hope for some company - you can’t stay in the infirmary forever. You'll have to make your way through the hallways of the station to the living quarters, and claim a room and a bed there.

Once upright, you might notice something in your ear: an earpiece that, when you become aware of it, quickly runs you through the instructions for how to use the network, a recorded message by a female voice that explains exactly why you’re here… and leaves you with a map of the station.

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// PART II. hotel spacefornia  


So what else is there to do but to explore, right? Best get to know your way around your new home.

3.0   When trying to decide where you go, you might find your way to the armory, where you can make attempts to work the machine and create a weapon for yourself — maybe replace the one that didn’t come with you to the station ... or maybe you decide to prepare something for the future. Any recently-returned team members will surely recommend having a functional weapon with you.

And speaking of weapons: why not put them to the test and head over to the training room, where the entire purpose of this space is to provide you with opportunities to spar and train to your heart’s content!


4.0   After you’ve exhausted yourself from training, your stomach will prompt you for something to eat. For that you should head to the kitchens and the mess hall, which is equipped with all the basic appliances you might need, along with some more unusual ones (including an ... interesting-looking waffle maker and popcorn machine), as well as ingredients for most generic Earth-based dishes. For some reason, there are also some bags of now-cold popcorn left abandoned over the counters.


5.0   A welcome reprieve to the cold, dark space that surrounds you can be found in the sunlight room. A skillful illusion builds up around anyone who steps inside the room: you can hear the trilling of birds, feel a light breeze caress your skin as you walk through a grass field. The illusion has been programmed to reflect the seasons — the leaves in the trees are currently bright with all the colours of autumn: orange and red and yellow; and the air is crisp and clean. If you follow the path, you'll be led to a bridge rising over a sparkling, babbling brook, a few fallen leaves floating on the water and falling around you like very bright raindrops.

Here, it's easy to forget (for a moment, anyway) that you are in space at all. Maybe that gives you comfort, or maybe it just makes you miss the real thing all that much more.


6.0   If you’d rather choose tinkering with objects over wandering through nature, the lab is guaranteed to provide you with some entertainment. Glass vials and jars of chemicals sit on shelves in a surprisingly beautiful display of colour on one side of the room, while the other side of the room contains stacks of boxes filled with assorted equipment: cords, bolts, panels, buttons, gears, gadgets, gizmos, and thingamabobs. The downside is that the parts available seem to have no apparent method to their sorting. So get digging and you may just find exactly what you need to make what you’ve always wanted to!


7.0   Some time after your arrival, the earpiece alerts you to a new message. If it’s items you’re lacking, you may just be in luck.

// VIVECA.AI
Hi again, everyone. Those who’ve been here for longer know the deal, but to those new here: there’s a new supply drop. Hopefully you’ll find useful things there. If you made any requests for items, before, you should find them in a separate pile near the platform.

Indeed, the platform located near the personal quarters is still whirring with power, and new items form neat piles on top of it. There are clothes, shoes, dishware, skincare, books ... and in one pile, a varied collection of what seems to be Halloween decorations and costumes. So, sort through the piles and grab what you want before someone else does! (But don't forget: sharing is caring.)

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// PART III. trick or treat  


Whether you’re a quick study and you’ve become settled into life on the station, or you want to get the full lay of the land (in a manner of speaking) first, if you decide to explore the hall past the control room, you’ll eventually come across the simulation room. It’s been equipped with a new simulation to show you the drill where the missions are concerned, so step in and see what it has in store for you!

8.0   The moment the doors slide shut behind you, the space goes dark and then quickly lights up again, but instead of the blank empty walls you initially walked into, you’re surrounded by colour and lights, the sound of music and chatter, and the smells of deep-fried foods and overly sweet beverages. Someone calls, ‘Step right up, step right up!’ while another voice from somewhere starts to cheer as an electrical sound of a buzzer goes off, announcing its winner for prizes.

It seems that you’ve entered the Carnival simulation, so come on in and have a little fun.

There are booths spread out across these simulated grounds, each one offering food, drink or games. As you wander past you’ll notice that there is a touch of macabre to everything — the colours are black and orange and violet and red, the drinks offered have strange names, some you recognize like ‘Witch’s Brew’ and ‘Eye of Newt’, and some you might not, like ‘Viole(n)t Breeze’ and ‘Undead Essence’. It’s as though all of the things strange and wonderful find themselves spread across the entire universe to unite here.

Once you’ve had your fill of food and games, you can make your way past the little market area to a brightly glittering ferris wheel with carts rotating in a cycle, enticing you to try it out. Or if you’d rather be spooked, there is a hokey little ‘haunted mansion’ to your left that won’t take more than a handful of minutes to move through. Creatures and ghosts will pop out at you when you least expect it, their masked faces exaggerated with paint and some fairly realistic prosthetics to get the adrenaline pumping. Take a friend with you, or go it alone — just try to keep your cool through it all.


9.0   Eventually, once you’ve had your fill of the festivities, you may notice a wooden sign pointing you past the haunted mansion. Pressed on it is a round mark, and you remember that this is simulating a mission — you’re not here to just have fun, but to try and retrieve a simulated orb.

As you follow the path, you’ll find the hustle and bustle of the carnival growing quieter. All around you, there is nothing but woods — and hold on, where did all that mist come from? It surrounds you slowly, the ground seeming slightly damp as you keep walking… and arrive at a graveyard.

So the orb… it’s there, hidden in one of the graves? There’s nothing else to do but to start walking and looking at the gravestones — but when you do, you’ll be shocked to find some of the names are terribly, terribly familiar.

They might be names of your loved ones, people who were still in perfect health back home; and yet here those stones bear their names, along with an epitaph that brings tears to your eyes. And if you move closer… you may experience a flash of colour and light, and a memory suddenly plays out in front of you: the death of your loved one, whoever that may be.

Or perhaps the name you see on a gravestone is something else even more familiar to you: your own. But ... how, right? Reluctantly, your heart pounding, you approach with tentative steps, and yes — the name does not change. It's yours right there ... and it's your own death that you witness when the grave’s spell binds you.


N O T E:   The deaths witnessed are intended to be non-canon deaths, so feel free to go wild inventing them -- this also goes for characters who are canonically dead. These are “alternate universe deaths”, not canon.

Additionally, there are three personal tasks provided to each character as they enter the simulation. In-game, each character will be given one task. For the purposes of the test drive, we’re leaving it to players to pick a task for their character and run with it.

A   Find the grave of a teammate and witness their death.

B   Team up with a fellow Orber win in one of the Carnival games.

C   Scare a teammate in the haunted house.

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F Y I

TDM threads can be considered game canon so long as all parties involved agree to it.
This TDM covers both October and November, so there will be no new TDM for November.
TDM threads can be used as samples for apps. In fact, we encourage it!
Reserves are currently open!
Apps open October 27 and will remain open until November 30.
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FOR SOME FUN:

Have a clue for your upcoming mission:
“I’m going to bed, where I may die.”


NAV

karaoqi: (o10.)

[personal profile] karaoqi 2021-10-24 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Who are you?

[ The what is pretty clear, and yeah, he's beginning to think this specific robot isn't a part of the simulation with responses like that.

And unfortunately, giving his clothing a deep clean is pretty low on his priorities list right now. ]


Trust me, the last thing I'm doing right now is laughing. It's a — human thing, I guess, but generally people don't like seeing their own name on gravestones. Not even in fake graveyards.
droide: (078 movie)

[personal profile] droide 2021-10-24 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Bit of a rude way to ask someone's name, but fine. You can call me L3-37.

[ People she likes get to call her Elthree. People who gawk at her like she's a sideshow attraction have to use the full designation. ]

Can't relate. Have you leaned in to see the holovid part yet of how you supposedly will die? I watched mine; it was way off.
karaoqi: (o10.)

[personal profile] karaoqi 2021-10-24 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He's stressed out, you're going to have to cut him a little slack, okay. And while he's got a fairly open mind these days, what with pocket dimensions and mystical creatures and rings that grant him powers, death is always a pretty touchy subject. It can sometimes go hand-in-hand with bad luck and bad omens.

This is starting to feel a little bit like a bad omen.

He shakes his head 'no'. ]


What do you mean way off? You know how you — how it happens?

[ Also can robots die? ]
droide: (198 movie dead)

[personal profile] droide 2021-10-24 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you going to tell me your name in return?

[ She'll go into further detail as to the manner of her death, but first things first. It's only fair. ]

Yes, I know how it happens. ...Happened. ...Was in the midst of happening right before I heard a voice talking about regrets, and powered back on to find myself reassembled in a hospital bed in the infirmary.

[ Robots can die, in a manner of speaking. They can power down and never be powered back on. Unbeknownst to Elthree, her consciousness will actually live on past the point of her last memory of home, her mangled torso and head being cradled in Lando's arms. But it felt enough like a death that she assumed it was one. ]
karaoqi: (o10.)

[personal profile] karaoqi 2021-10-26 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Oh — [ Prompted, he realizes that whatever technology may be in charge of translating all manner of languages in this place probably didn't pick up on the name on his gravestone. All the better, really, because he's still ... kind of coming to terms with using his real name anyway. It's a heavy name, and his father had been right when he'd gone on about names having weight and power.

So when he responds, it's with a name he's generally more comfortable with. (At least for now.) ]
— sorry, yeah. It's Shaun.

[ If she wants more than that, she'll have to unlock the tragic backstory level, especially when Shang-chi seems relieved enough to move on to other topics of conversation that don't necessarily have to do with him right now. ]

So this place kinda saved you then, huh?
droide: (264 movie)

[personal profile] droide 2021-10-26 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yes it did.

[ Saved her, and conscripted her into a mission, preventing her from either returning to her galaxy or even sending a message back to Lando that she was alright. Her feelings on the whole issue are mixed. Don't get her wrong, she's grateful to have been saved, but at what cost? ]

Did you pay any attention at all to the simulation parameters? There's an orb here to find.
karaoqi: (o8.)

[personal profile] karaoqi 2021-11-01 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Guess seeing my own gravestone kind of distracted me.

[ There's a flare of irritation that roils in his gut, the way this robot's snappish tone has been progressively getting under his skin since she'd approached him when, what? He wanted to mull over the possibility of his own death?

No — the questions, so direct and so without any real sense of 'reading a room' remind him of home and his training, the rigid, no-nonsense regimens and routines he'd learned to obey without question. There was no room for emotion; emotion was a weakness, it clouded one's judgment, it made them doubt, and doubt was dangerous. He hated it, he hated everything about it, and a part of that past ties in to why he'd even agreed to be here in the first place.

And for whatever lack of emotional chip was built into this robot, she is right. He needs to think about the simulated mission, he needs to treat this like the training program that it is. Seeing his gravestone like this shouldn't rankle him so easily.

He exhales. ]


All right. Well, while you're here, why don't we sweep this place together, see if we can find a clue about the orb, or find the orb itself?

[ — though he hardly doubts it'd be that easy to find. ]

It's said to be in the graveyard, right?
droide: (Default)

[personal profile] droide 2021-11-02 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Right... [ It's at this point that it occurs to Elthree that she probably could have approached the subject of the poor man's death with a bit more sensitivity.

Oh well. ]


That seems to be the simulation's parameters, yes.

[ She turns, indicating with an outswept arm the direction from which she came. ]

I've already scanned all the gravesites from the edge up until here. I've not found any hints as to the orb's whereabouts in any of the grave markers so far. They all seem to fit the same format: Name, short epitaph, lean close enough and a holovid starts playing the circumstances of their supposed demise.