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FEBRUARY TDM
FEBRUARY TEST DRIVE The city of Recollé. What a beautiful, wonderful place. Sure, some things seem a little off sometimes but it's still home. The weather's starting to clear up as little signs of spring appear. What will you do today? I. Spring is in the air and today residents of the city can be found in all districts clearing out the rest of the winter gloom. Snow shovels are replaced for garden trowels as people begin planting flowers, trees, and vegetables. Some residents are in Hollingberry Field over in Viea Village cleaning up stray litter and debris to make the park enjoyable for all. Will you volunteer to help? Are you willing to get your hands dirty, or are you just annoyed that you can't go anywhere without having to side-step a puddle of mud? II. It starts innocently enough. You wake up in the morning, walk into your bathroom to brush your teeth and one of your lightbulbs burn out. That's not unusual. You make a note to buy more lightbulbs next time you head to Freshens. What is unusual is that the rest of the city seems to be experiencing similar problems. One of the theatres at Flix can't seem to get their projector to work and several customers are clamouring to get their ticket refunded. The elevator at the Towers stops working halfway up between floors. Neon signs on some of the shops in Tisse flicker and pop until some of the letters fade. The computers at the Recollé Public Library and Resource Center crash making it impossible to do school work. It's not just outside either. Appliances start acting up. Your phone might ring with a ringtone that isn't your own, but no one else is on the other line. What's causing all of this? It might be worth investigating. III. You realize that it might be wise to check Retrospec to see if any of your fellow residents are posting about similar experiences. You reach for your device, (or perhaps you've managed to wrestle one of the library's computers to work with you) and open the application only to be met with a blast of music. Shutting the app doesn't help. Every time the app is opened, a new song will begin playing on its own. The song changes each time, but they all seem to center on the same theme. The only way to stop the issue is to let the song play all the way through. Good thing you weren't sneaking in some social media time during class or work…were you? Maybe you're one of the lucky ones who escaped having the app automatically downloaded to your mobile devices or appear for you at inconvenient intervals. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case anymore and the next wave of Retrospec users are chosen. New users will hear a very different song as their greeting when the app begins to download, prompting them to notice their profile filled out with their name and upload a picture. The song will autoloop until new users oblige to these steps. Now wouldn't be a bad time to ask fellow users some questions. IV. Billboards, bus stops, and posters make up many of the colorful landmarks in Chata and Tisse. These signs all have a purpose whether it's to advertise new movies at Flix, a special sale at Towers, or a hot new band that will be playing at the Atrium. Too bad things seem to be getting out of hand here, too. What do you mean the sign told you everything must go from the furniture department? Nobody said anything about half-priced movies with all you can eat popcorn! All throughout the city advertisements pop up displaying false claims. Are you one of the residents trying to cash in on these ads? Or maybe you're an employee who has to clean up this mess. Yikes. BONUS. The subway system in Recollé has been down for quite some time now due to construction. It doesn't make travelling through the city impossible, but it does make several people unhappy (including Mayor Mayer.) The non-functional subway has become a part of every day life, but when you pass by over the next few days, you can almost hear the sound of a subway car speeding along the tracks. Any inquiries will be met with disdain, and any attempts to head into the subway station to check things out will be met with construction workers telling residents to scram. It seems that this area is blocked off for now, but that doesn't mean residents can't investigate. Welcome to the ![]() The February 2017 TDM directory can be found here. The February 2017 Workshop can be found here. The mod questions comment is here. |
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And now the music's wailing loudly through the societal silence of the library, garnering the flustered girl several judgmental stares. His is more sympathetic—which might be why she turns to him, searching through an adjacent bookshelf, rather than anyone else lingering around.]
Uh, I don't know, maybe. Happened to me a while ago. [His mouth sets into a line for a moment.] Trying to turn down the volume or turn the phone off don't do much.
[Even more attention is being directed their way, both from the loud music and the speech loud enough to be heard over it. Oops. Morgan glances in the direction of some approaching, authoritative footsteps, and he glances to the girl before gesturing down the aisle of bookshelves, towards a side exit to the building.] Though maybe we should step out before the librarians descend on us.
[He'd been the one talking, so now he's complicit in this disruption too.]
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You're right..!
[ Charlotte fumbles with her phone some more, attempting to turn it down except when Morgan gestures to her about leaving she stops instead to follow. ]
Oh, man... They look really angry. It's best we do leave, huh. [ Charlotte's phone is still blaring because she has yet to actually do anything about it, but it's time for them to make their dramatic exit out of the library (with background music). ]
I don't really know about phones much... I don't use this one so often. [ Cue awkward laughter. ]
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Beating a hasty retreat out of the quiet library seems to be the best bet, though; he didn't necessarily want a tongue-lashing from whatever angry librarians were approaching. It would probably be a little more embarrassing than the woman who had stared daggers at him when his phone had activated like this on a crowded bus. As soon as it looks like she was going to follow him, he makes a beeline for the side-door.]
See, that's the weird thing—I'm not sure the app causing the music showed up on your phone because of anything you did.
[Because Morgan sure as hell hadn't downloaded it. And he had ineffectually grilled all of his friends, thinking they'd put it on there as a prank, but they had all pleaded innocent and he... found reason to believe them.
They reach the side-door and he pushes it open, moving outside and holding it for her. Once she's outside, he closes it. No one seems to have followed.
The area to the side of the building is not quite as grand as the front—a sidewalk hemmed in by a railing, the pavement of a street leading around to the back, parking spots. At least there's not really anyone around to be annoyed by the music.]
Look on your phone. [Morgan walks towards the railing and leans against it.] It's the "Retrospec" app, right?
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I sometimes call and message my friends and Dad but other than that... I don't really download things because they told me about viruses.
[ Is this... Is this one of those rumored viruses!? Who knows.
Charlotte gives Morgan a nod of thanks when he holds the door for her and makes her way outside. She takes a quick look around and lets out a small sigh of relief because it's quieter out here -- minus their music, of course. ]
Oh, yes. That's what it seems to be called... Hm... I don't really know anything about this. I really hope no one took my phone just to download this either. . . Don't remember anyone using my phone lately. Do you know how to delete apps, mister?
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That's what I thought it was at first, too. [He rolls his shoulders in a shrug.] But I grilled everyone that could've put it on my phone, and they all swore they didn't put it on there. [Plus, none of them knew his password.] So I don't think that's it, either.
[Truly a mystery.
He glances over to her.] Yeah. Press the icon on the home page for a few seconds, and it should give you the option.
[A small smile spreads across his face.] Try it out. [He could just tell her that she was stuck with it, but he usually found it saved the step of someone disbelieving him to simply direct them to find out themselves. He'd already tried to grapple with the app, but he'd come up with nothing. Not only could it not be deleted, but there were seemingly no settings to adjust, and it could mess with any function of the phone (even overriding how the phone was supposed to work).
Oh. One more thing.] It's Morgan, though. "Mister" makes me feel like I should have a mortgage, or something.
[God forbid.]