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Test Drive Meme #01: The First
WELCOME TO KHARAS![]() It's gonna be a real scorcher. Welcome to The Atlas's first Test Drive Meme! If you're considering joining or want to dabble in the setting a little then you've come to the right place. This post should ideally give you a feel for what it's like to play in the game...especially since this is how we're kicking things off! What does that mean? Basically that this post is considered game-canon and any inter/actions here will lapse over into the game once it begins provided both parties agree to keep CR when they are accepted. TDM threads can be used for sample requirements on apps! Still interested? Reserves open on the 10th at 00:00 EST, and Applications open on the 12th at 00:00 EST. Both close on the 14th at 23:59 EST. Make sure you're familiar with both the setting and arrival conditions before posting...and have at it! THE DESERT PLANET. ![]() You wake in a valley, gasping for air to fill your aching lungs. There are spots in your eyes. The midday sun hangs in the sky and temperatures have peaked at 100°F | 38°C. Every inhale brings with it the sensations of heat and thirst. Luckily? The strange pod you've arrived in contains some food and water. Rations. Two, three days' worth if you can manage to stretch them. But aside from that there isn't much, in the pod or your immediate surroundings. The only signs of life are the weathered and rusted-looking stasis pods around you from which others emerge, gasping or choking for breath once their lids open. Beyond that there isn't a soul in sight, and since each pod only opens once interfaced with... Who opened yours? ![]() After the heat and disorientation wear off things start to become more clear. You notice the bizarre mark both your suit and the pods bear, as well as the rusted paneling and long scratches that run along some of them. It looks as though something once tried to claw its way into the protective capsules. And somehow yours held out. Others, well... Not so much. Among the pods of those who've survived and continue to wake, are the remains of those whose occupants couldn't possibly have made it. The fronts have been crushed in, hulls torn apart, sporting what looks like critical damage to the wiring or pods' integrity. This damage wasn't caused by weathering or the passage of time. Something deliberately tore them apart in search of whatever...or whoever was inside. Whether or not it's reassuring that no bodies remain inside is up to you. Careful inspection will reveal these pods look almost the exact same age as the one your character woke from. How long ago were they broken? How long have you been asleep? The only thing you can do is keep searching for clues... Maybe you'll get lucky enough to uncover the remains of the occupant's own rations? Although whether they're still good or even edible for your species is something you'll have to find out for yourself. They look...well. Ancient. ![]() When you venture further into the valley and away from your pod, there's finally something other than sand and devastation to be found. Although not numerous, scattered here and there are clusters of a coral-like structure. Most of its stems are hard and rock-like, but closer inspection shows tiny tendrils of plant-matter which poke their way out of its tubes and vents whenever shadows are cast. But the moment you approach it? All signs of activity vanish and it goes deathly still. If you happen to travel further out from the protection offered by the valley's walls you may just be lucky enough to spot possibly the only actually But just in case, maybe you shouldn't disturb it. ![]() ![]() Especially when it gets dark. As the merciless the heat of the day gives way to the solar eclipse, the planet begins to transform: the tendrils of the coral emerge fully and appear almost life-like in the way they sway and grab slowly at the air. But be careful! If threatened or grabbed these tendrils will sting their attacker and cause itchy red blotches to form. And when we say itchy, we mean really itchy. And remember those shriveled leaves? Turns out they're more active at this time of the day too. As soon as the surface temperature of the planet drops to tolerable levels the leaves of this plant unfold and knit themselves back together until they form a full stalk & bulb-like head, from which an oddly sweet smell emanates. If left alone long enough, eventually what looks like water will begin to drip from the bulb. If it senses touch, the head of this plant will rapidly unwind and snap around whatever's closest...before it attempts to suffocate you with its moist secretions. ![]() The other strange phenomenon which occurs as the eclipse hits full-swing is the gradual formation of saturated clouds of smoke. They appear in pockets which come and go without pattern or design. One moment the desert is bare, and the next it's begun to fill with enough smoke to make visibility so poor it's easy to get turned around and lost. Luckily it's non-toxic and doesn't carry any kind of scent, so breathing it isn't a problem but something very odd happens when characters try to activate or meddle with their communicators in it: White noise. Although the suits can't broadcast any sort of message aside from their beacons, for some reason as soon as characters enter the smoke white noise begins and can only be heard while they're surrounded by it. Is it a signal? Some sort of message? Or something darker altogether... ![]() And of course, characters are always free to come up with adventures of their own. Feel like scaling the valley walls? Digging through sand? Meddling with alien technology the likes you've never seen before? | |
Inui Morio | OTA
[ Everyone else seems to be poking around so heck, why not him too? It's not like Inui has anything better to do to distract him from the fact that he's on what looks like an alien planet, in the middle of desert hell, with a bunch of random strangers all dressed in the same awkward suit.
Because let's face it, focusing on that is just going to make him freak out. It's much easier to think about how much everyone else is probably bothered by it and what they're doing because a) it keeps his mind off himself, and b) he's pretty dang sure some of these people have to be aliens themselves. And heck if he's going to waste the opportunity to sidle up to an unsuspecting victim and happily declare: ]
Wow, you look terrible!
[ He probably looks a little sweaty himself, but. ]
B) Eclipse
[ It's practically a godsend when the sun disappears behind the larger of the two moons and the temperature falls from "imminent death" to something more tolerable. Marginally. It's still way too hot, but at least he doesn't feel like he's about to burst into flames anymore. That's a bonus.
It's totally also the perfect time to mingle and bother people, right? No matter what they're currently doing. ]
So.... You think we're all going to die out here?
C) Heatwave
[ You know what really sucks? Going from late-fall, early-winter temperatures to the hell of the desert. It was below 10C the last time he went to bed for the evening, tucked into multiple layers and cocooned in his bed. So waking up to this scorching wasteland?? Is pretty much the worst thing e v e r.
Inui spends all of five minutes poking around in the heat, sweating like crazy--before he decides to heck with this, he's going to flop into the tiny slivers of shade cast by the valley's walls in a heap. ]
Whoever thought a desert was a great place to kidnap a bunch of people to is an idiot!
[ WHINE WHINE. His life is hard, someone pity him. ]
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... Well. I suppose you might ...
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[ His survival skills amount to putting food in the microwave after he grabs them from the fridge. ]
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Don't you wanna console me or something? [ Pretty, kind-of-scary lady? ]
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[Flatly:] There, there.
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No.
I don't feel like your heart's really in this.
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I don't have the time to care about every fool who crosses my path.
But I suppose... if you swore loyalty to me, I would be obligated to protect you... feeble as you are.
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Like an underling or something?
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But if it means you'll maybe give me some extra water...
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But you can have someone else's. If you can take it.
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No. I don't think we will.
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Any particular reason you sound so confident about that? Like...knowing something the rest of us don't? The location of a secret oasis? [ please?? ] ...A convenience store?
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Someone put a lot of trouble into getting us here. I don't think they'll push us to the extreme just yet.
[ Clark shrugs helplessly. ]
That's just my feeling on the situation. If we stick together, I know we can make it.
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[ At least, that's what he's assuming. Clark has never run into any problems dietary wise while living on Earth. ]
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[ He's picturing Clark trying to take a bite and just winding up with a swollen mouth full of itch and it is not a pleasant mental image. ]
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I'll give it a shot when the sun comes back up.
[ When he can gauge how dangerous it can be. ]
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I'd like to be able to take a good look at whatever I'm putting into my mouth.
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But when you do it, can I watch? [ Just in case your head swells up & explodes. For science. ]
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