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JANUARY 2018 TDM
JANUARY TEST DRIVE The city of Recollé... What do you mean the city's behaving for once? I. The large opaque dome enveloping the entire city continues to stand tall and firm, though this may be the first time you've noticed the dome itself rather than believe it's simply an eclipse effect. Faintly reflective in appearance but blocking the outside world, the dome still allows the warmth of the weak winter sunlight to seep through. It isn't hard to breathe, and the flora and fauna seem to be responding just as naturally as always. But the city of Recollé is pitch black except for the light citizens shine themselves. The dome stretches incredibly high over the city, but anyone who can get close enough to it will find that they can briefly see themselves in the surface. Upon touching the dome, it appears to be smooth and almost rubbery in texture despite a shell-like shield appearance. Soundproof and unable to provide clues to what's happening outside of the city the dome is also harmless for those who wish to touch it and examine it, causing it to bounce a few times under light impact. However, do be careful not to trigger its defense mode! Should anyone attempt to damage the dome itself, it will light up with a bright, sickening blue color for three seconds before delivering a shock to its attacker and rendering them unconscious for an hour. Perhaps you'll get lucky and you'll only deal with the too-hot-to-touch surface that self-activates when the dome is threatened, or the spikes that appear at the source of impact. The dome seems to have a temperament of its own. It may be best to treat it the way you want to be treated. II. Going about your normal day, the darkness seems endless aside from whatever light can be shed via flashlights, cell phones and interior lights inside buildings. However, as you wander the streets of the city, under your feet a swirl of yellow light appears before darting ahead, bouncing and bobbing its way over snow and concrete to create a clear path for you. It's a little convenient to have a guide to follow, but you're not the only one. Others around you are following their own lights and they all seem to gather right at the entrance of the old subway station. Perpetually under construction for as long as you can remember, the station appears to be wide open for anyone who ventures in. The light will guide you for roughly twenty-five feet before it dies down again. You're allowed to turn back, of course. There's nothing stopping you...except for the vine that suddenly snakes along the ground and wraps around your ankle, hooking onto you and beginning to drag you further into the tunnels. Now would be a good time to start calling for help. III. Back in the city itself, it's hard to say who, exactly, is to blame for the first hit. People are minding their own business and moving on as if everything is perfectly natural as usual. However, in addition to the hustle and bustle small barrels appear on every street corner with an assortment of colored guns. The moment you step up to investigate one of these barrels it becomes a little more clear what, exactly, is happening here. A bright red, green, or blue dot appears on your skin as the laser light hones in on you. Someone's decided to make you their next target in a city-wide game of laser tag and you have precisely ten seconds to run. For anyone tagged by the guns, a confetti-effect of red green and blue dots will appear all over you lasting for up to fifteen minutes before you're back in the game. Will you grab your weapons and join the game? Or will you dodge as long as you can? IV. As the evening sets in, there's a smell in the air. It's not the usual winter-y scent of peppermint or warm soup or anything like that. No, you soon realize that the smell is buttered popcorn and now instead of the barrels of laser tag guns there are carts containing popcorn machines, bottles of soda, candy and more. These carts don't move and they do not seem to be manned by anybody so feel free to take as much as you'd like! At precisely 7pm, the street lights dim a little and the dome above you starts to...glow? It glows and a picture stretches all the way across the sky as a movie begins to play for your enjoyment. Maybe it's the first of the Galaxy Fights series, or it could be that crazy archaeologist turned fortune-hunter Kentucky Smith. The movies will rotate one after the other for the rest of the evening until 7am when the street lamps come on, but for now grab some blankets and a good seat. There's always time for a movie with some friends. BONUS. Of course communication to people outside of the city is still out of the question. Of course it is. There are absolutely no signs of that changing anytime soon no matter how many times you call or text or email. Snail mail is nearly impossible and don't even think about videochatting. On the other hand, it seems as though the powerlines above are beginning to spark, pulsing in patterns of a bright blue color visible to the naked eye. What's up with that? Trying to get a closer look will only reveal a thick, crackling sort of energy that is surely not dangerous in the slightest and is nothing to worry about. The energy won't leave the powerlines at all, but instead the next time you use your phone for anything a song activates instead. It's loud and it can't be shut down, but once it ends you may find yourself in a video chat with a fellow Retrospec user. Say hi! Welcome to the ![]() For current players, please remember that TDM threads can only be used for bonus points, not regains. Please note: you will need a reserve to apply, and current characters must have full AC posted at the time of their reservation. Your January TDM directory is here, and your AU workshop is here! Our mod questions thread for this TDM is over here! |
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[ She waves a hand to dismiss it. As for the knowledge... ]
Some, at least. Do you remember anything particularly important happening in the city in 2007?
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[ He gives a small nod, deciding to agree with her decision to not dim the lights. ]
... anything happening in 2007? No? I'm afraid that I don't remember anything happening in the city that would be considered noteworthy. But, I also didn't notice a giant dome erect itself over us all... so my testimony on all things is weak, at best.
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[ Isn't that interesting? ]
What did you discover to hint that something happened back then?
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[ She taps a finger on the counter. ]
The gist is that what was going on in the subway ended then.
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I'm afraid that sounds very confusing. [ He pauses before setting down a bowl of mapo tofu in front of her. The color is an unfortunate bright red color. So deep in color that one cannot even see to the bottom of the bowl. ]
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But she makes a weird face, the scent of it hitting her before it's even set down. But as for the confusing, as she makes to sort of spin this around for now, ]
That would be because it is.
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[ Kei does not appear to be too troubled as he makes a gesture. "Eat." ]
I'm afraid that I'm not too into mysteries. My existence is enough of one to keep me occupied, and so I must be selfish and think of the mysteries surrounding myself first before I start looking outward.
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[ She laughs a little, but it's not at him, not... really. she doesn't doubt he could be complex. But to hear someone phrase it that way? Well, it's something amusing.
... This still looks too spicy let's keep stirring and moving it around... ]
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[ He looks away, smiling to himself. ]
A name that I find amusing in its own way. [ The character "blessing" was used to make his name. ] But I feel if we are having this sort of talk that it is rude to separate us into the categories of shop owner and customer.
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[ Kei Shigaraki... she runs over the name in her head, they it would be amusing. And her newfound Japanese ends up providing for her, running through what characters might make it up. She hums a little. ]
That's true, it sounds uppity of me to put it like that.
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No. I merely felt that I should have given my name sooner since I am asking you a lot of questions. The fault likes with me, Elda Marker.
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Mmm, this might be a strange question, but do you speak Japanese?
hi typo (cries)
[ He smiles, but it doesn't reach his eyes. Not that it ever does, unfortunately. ]
But yes, I do. [ Most of his accent, however, is gone. ] I moved here when I was in my teens and learned English over my time here. But my father, even though he moved us here, wanted me not to forget. So... I still practice the language to continue to grant the few wishes that he had for me.
[ He laughs a humorless laugh. ] A bit more personal information than what you probably intended on knowing, but I feel "yes" hardly seems fair when I'm being both probing and dismissive in the same breath. [ Where he asks questions about the unnatural world, then disregards them as nothing he is going to search into. It is rather rude on his part, to be honest, but he also thinks it is mildly funny.
Still, his morals refuse to leave him alone and so he realizes that he should give a little rather than continue to be difficult. ]
I mean my typos are forever so
Humming though, she nods and ... switches to fluent Japanese. It's spoken with an accent which is a smidge northern as compared to a Tokyo accent but all the same,
and the player can't do it so]< Honestly, that's understandable, to want to hold on to heritage like that. My one son, Toushiro, has been trying to rediscover his roots that way. And I know that every holiday I end up working from my Grandmother's English recipes. Yorkshire Pudding and the like. >
solidarity!
< My father was... an interesting man. > [ Kei continues to smile. ] < He probably would've been happy to know someone understood him. But you said your one son? Does that mean that you have more than one? My, my, I wouldn't have thought you were old enough for children. Congratulations, you wear your age and beauty well, Elda. >
fist bump
[ She's forty-one but between her petite size, purpose hair and her youthful appearance? Yeah, she really, really does kind of look too young for it. and hell, to have two of them who are as old of hers are she might be pushing it unless she got married or at least pregnant young.
Still, only her first name, this time... huh?
Still, she laughs some and...
Inches the spoon closer. ]
< To call me youthful and beautiful, I mean. >
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[ He opens his hands in surrender, without really surrendering anything. His smile always remains the same empty one as before -- nothing against her or against anyone; this simply is who he is as a person. ]
< But I must ask, if you don't mind. Are your children also part of the app? >
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[ . . . This spoon and her are in a mexican standoff. ]
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[ A beat. ]
< It won't kill you. > [ Probably. ]
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[ . . . ]
< You can greet him if you wish! He's eighteen, so really I've only so much say over him. >
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[ His smile never reaches his eyes. But, again, that's just who he is as a person. ]
< Is he already so rebellious? I never became rebellious in my youth. You would think so with moving to a new country that it would make a person ... change. I suppose I changed in that I decided to become less of a worry for my father. > [ Kei makes idle chatter like that will distract enough for her to eat. But what he says isn't untrue. He did decide to change so that his father would be rewarded for doing something for him -- his common sense said that should be done for him. ]
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[ . . . Okay.
Okay.
She can do this.
Inhale... ]
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[ He cheers her on with a tone that honestly doesn't sound too differently than from the start of the conversation. ]
< I never had any children. So I can only guess how difficult or easy this sort of situation might be. All the same, so long as everyone adheres to the obligations of family and happiness, they should be all right. >
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Okay, into the mouth it goes.
... Holy hell that's - okay, she can do this, just dignified chew, chew... swallow... don't immediately panicked go for water, she's not normally bad with spice but wow. Exhale. ]
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