FINAL TDM.
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The words ring in your ears as in the darkness of your dream, a copper glow pulses, slowly enveloping you. It is not a feeling of comfort that surrounds you, though — as a distorted voice whispers in your ear, you feel it: cold dread, and a sudden certainty that everything is about to be irrevocably changed.
It is to this daunting realization that you wake, and as your heart slows into something resembling a normal tempo, you notice something you should have noticed 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 very much 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 a few days ago … or perhaps you wake to the other person in the room watching you.
What you do is entirely up to you: yell in surprise when you wake to someone staring at you? Or maybe you’ll try to sneak away before anyone notices you...
2.0 Those with life-threatening injuries find themselves awakening 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, giving an illusion of privacy. But is that a rustling sound you hear? Some footsteps? Perhaps you’re not the only one in need of some medical attention... or you've attracted the attention of those with experience in medical aid, and they rush to your bedside, surprised about this sudden new patient.
It is not just for your injuries that you may want some company, but also for leaving the infirmary — you can’t stay there forever, after all, and will have to make your way through the hallways of the station to the living quarters, and claim a room and a bed there.
Once you’re up, you may notice there’s 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.

So what else is there to do but to explore? Best get to know what is now your new home.
3.0 When trying to decide where yo go, you may find your way to the armory, where you can try to work the machine there to make yourself a weapon — perhaps to replace one that didn’t come with you to the station… or maybe you want to be prepared for the future. The recently-returned team members will surely recommend having a functional weapon with you.
4.0 After you’ve exhausted yourself training, it’s time to grab a bite. For that, you should head to the kitchen, which is equipped with all the basic appliances you might need, and ingredients for most regular dishes.
5.0 A welcome reprieve to the cold, dark space that surrounds the characters can be found in the sunlight room. A skillful illusion surrounds 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.
With an illusion so authentic it may leave you longing for a nice glass of ice-cold lemonade, it is easy to forget you are in space at all. Perhaps that gives you comfort, or just makes you miss the real nature all the more.
6.0 If you’d rather choose tinkering over 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 containing 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 make!
7.0 As you wander back towards the common areas, you may notice a room off to the side. The room takes up a chunk of the common area, and on its unassuming door is a little plaque that reads, 'The Ximusic room'. Should you enter, you will find a sound-proofed practice room that contains — yes, you guessed it, band equipment that even the most musically inclined should be satisfied with. So pick up an instrument, saunter up to the microphone to belt out your favourite tunes, or take a seat at the side of the room and enjoy others' playing.
8.0 If it’s items you’re lacking, though, some time after your arrival, the earpiece alerts you to a new message.
As you make your way to the platform, you'll see there is nothing amiss in the neat piles of items on it. There’s clothes, shoes, dishware, skincare, books… even a couple of CDs, and a few cute stuffed animals. So sort through what there is and grab what you want, before someone else does!

Maybe you have taken the warning to be ready seriously, or maybe you’ve heard someone mention the simulation room and want to see what the fuss is all about — whatever the reason for your walking into the room, the first few moments don’t seem too exciting. It isn’t until there’s another person in the room with you that the door suddenly slides shut, and the scenery starts to change.
7.0 Simulation on the Fritz: However, what it changes to is not one of the simulated missions. Instead, the room draws on its occupants. A little flash of memory here, a familiar scene there — the room molds itself after what one (or both) of the people in it know, perhaps a place they’re familiar with: the university library you used to spend hours and hours in studying, or the castle you’ve been trying all your life to conquer.
Or perhaps the room is torn between which person’s memories to draw on, and it ends up producing a strange mix of both: a busy street surrounded by lush forest instead of buildings, or a spaceship sailing on open sea.
As there is no simulated mission, there is no completing it to get out… so look for the little things that are not quite right in the simulation: a shimmer in the air, a grey brick in a red wall — a token of sorts. Finding it will make the simulation die down around you as the room goes dark again.
8.0 Mission — An Open Door: As the simulation starts, the scene that unfolds around you is a gilded hallway. It stretches on and on behind you and in front of you; along its sides, there are countless doors. Some are lavishly decorated, some made of pure gold, some of wood; some are decayed, looking like they might fall apart by mere touch; after a heavily reinforced door comes a door made of frosted glass… and so on.
But the longer you stand in place, the more you start to feel a sense of urgency: you must keep moving… you must find it. The orb. It’s there, behind one of the doors. All you have to do is choose which one to open.
Oh, you can open as many as you want, but be careful: you never know what is lurking behind them. It may be that you open one and step into a room that is nothing but air; it may be you unleash a horde of hungry monsters. Or perhaps you luck out and get a room that is just a room, with lavish couches and plush pillows, and maybe some grapes and apples set in a bowl in the middle of a gold-decorated table.
It’s not just the orb that you need to find, though... because just like in real missions, you receive a message that tells you your task — one that you have to complete, if you want the orb to help you in your quest to undo your regret.
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N O T E: 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 Tell someone what you are most ashamed of.
B Let a teammate get injured during the mission.
C Steal something from one of the rooms.
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"3 o' clock," Natasha says just a moment before one of the beasts lunges.
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He jabs his left fist into where he thinks the stomach should be, and follows with the right on the creatures back. There's a definite whimper to indicate he didn't something to it.
Normally, he would consider Natasha can more than take care of herself, but when one of them heads in her direction he grabs it by its hindlegs and throws it back. This is not a normal situation, after all, and Natasha has one of the creatures snarling on the other side, anyway.
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A different version of him, but still him.
She trusts him to watch her back now, focusing on the monsters in front of her, jabbing first one in the throat with her baton, then spinning to whip her weapon around on the other, cracking it across the nose and earning a yelp of pain.
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He hears the yelp and aims his metal fist in the place he thinks the head is, trying to take the monster out, faster. Now.
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She focuses on hers, wrestling them back.
"Should have brought more of my gear," she grumbles.
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"Never needed gear with me." In fact, if anything, knives and other items wouldn't have done much to slow him down. Ingenuity worked better, sometimes. He isn't counting her phone with a message on repeat as using gear, clearly.
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"I would have liked to have my gear then too," she says as she drop low and jabs one of the beasts under the jaw with her baton. "But I guess we always work with what we have."
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"We'll have to make it work without them. You're not worried you won't be able to keep up, are you?"
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"More worried you won't be able to keep up," Bucky huffs out, not entirely serious.
It's not the same level of letting his shields down he would do, say, around Sam, but it's the first thing his brain and mouth run with.
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"Oh, don't worry about me. I've been punching above my weight most of my life."
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It's really her, isn't it? He might need a little more proof, but so far, he's almost convinced.
"I don't think I hear anymore of these things moving around. Would they be hiding the orb somehow?"
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They could be protecting it. It wouldn't be the first time...
[She frowns then.]
Though more often, they're just hidden somewhere. We should look around, then we can try another one.
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[Bucky starts to feel around the room, shuffles his feet to see if the bump into something.]
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[She squints into the dim, looking for anything in the shadows.]
Normally these sims are a lot more... urban.
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[He feels out and here's some bushes rustling.] There's plant life?
I guess you need variety.
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[Natasha pauses, missions coming back to her. Then she shakes her head.]
Maybe more simulations should have plants in them. Plenty of the missions have been... green.
The orb was even a flower once.
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Or give something a place to jump from. [ He stomps his foot into the foliage and just hears typical leaves and possibly grass crunching. ]
So these orbs can be other things? That doesn't help.
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[So yeah, it can be just about anything.]
On a real mission, though, we'll be transported back to Ximilia as soon as we touch it, as long as it's not currently in a pact.
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What kind of pact? It can make pacts with specific people? And then can't make another one?
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[Which is probably the simplest way to think of it.]
So let's say someone says they want to live forever. As long as the orb is busy keeping that person alive, it's stuck with them.
Though I think they tend to like it that way.
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[Bucky sighs and feels around in the bush. Natasha can likely hear the rustling.]
How do you know when you found one posing as another item? [He lifts a rock, a smooth one, and the only one in the dirt, hiding in the bush.]
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[And they've had to. More than once.]
Trust me, by the time you find it, it's usually pretty obvious.
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So probably not the rock. [He mutters with a sigh and keeps feeling around.]
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[Teasing gently. She hopes it's encouraging. She also hopes that it quashes any thoughts about not working with the group.]
It could be a rock. It could also be a pearl, or like I said, it could be a flower or a book.
Mostly we just have to be open minded, and keep our eyes open. Whatever the most interesting thing happening in the area is, it's probably related.
[Probably but not always.]
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Wrap?