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TEST DRIVE MEME 001
T E S T D R I V E M E M E![]() You wake up, alone in the dark. There's a breathing tube jammed down your trachea, and you're suspended in a tube of clear blue fluid. Through the fog you can see shadows of movement, the muted sound of alarms crying. Upon registering your level of consciousness, the gravity couch drains the fluid surrounding you and retracts the breathing apparatus; the doors in front of you open, and you're suddenly dropped several feet onto the opposite wall. It takes you several minutes to catch your breath and gather strength in uncooperative limbs; more time still to climb up through the debris to the hole in the outer wall high above. You emerge in bright sunlight, surrounded by an immense jungle. As your vision clears, you realize you stand on the hull of a colossal spaceship, crashed on an alien planet. There's a shout behind you, and as you turn, figures climb over the curve of the ship towards you: your rescue party, weathered and scarred by the efforts necessary for survival. B A S E C A M P A ramshackle spread of tents and shelters built out of resources salvaged from the ship and gathered from the jungle. Not sleek, not clean, but alive: people coming and going from tent to tent, heading out into the jungle or returning with freshly foraged food. Some are working to build more shelters or improvize working tech out of parts salvaged from the ship; some are cooking; some are just taking shelter from the sun for a while. Whether you find somewhere to help or apply your skills, it's probably a good idea to get to know your neighbors. E X P L O R A T I O N The jungle is dense and green, teeming with life, high calls and cries of strange animals and birds, the low buzz and murmur of insects. There are no paths or notable markings; go too far into the trees and you may not be able to find your way back. Dangers hide in the shadows but there's also food, water - or perhaps you're looking for more, pushing further in a search for answers about this planet you're now living on. Or you can turn your attention to the crashed ship, the huge bulk of it balanced precariously on the edge of a cliff. It creaks and groans in its delicate position, audible from a distant but all the louder should you venture inside. Dark corridors made even more dangerous by the damage to the internal structure, debris and obstacles blocking progress, and any wrong step could cause it to collapse in on you, or send the ship over the cliff. But finding any tech, resources or supplies might just be worth the risk. C H O O S E Y O U R O W N . . . Hunt or flee from strange creatures in the jungle, take a try at rock-climbing down the cliff-face, or practise in-game gained abilities. Ataraxion is currently without a network until one is built, but test-driving on a prospective one is also totally fine! |
((I dunno, he's made of ice and it's super humid out. She might stick a little.))
((The moment she gives him a tongue-lashing, she'll be stuck for good!))
A human of her word, at least in this scenario, she wandered back out of the woods following the trail that Algidus had hacked down the previous one, climbing right up on the rock where the scraggly tree was making a game effort of growing. She didn't look much the worse for wear; in fact, when Algidus first spotted her, he'd notice her lacing and rubbing down the leather of a pair of boots she had managed to earn from the growing pile of refuse people were digging out of the ship. It felt good to have a solid sole under her, and perhaps given that that had been the root of one of her main complaints, she seemed a little happier today. She even waved at him when she first spotted him.
((In both senses of the word?? wink wonk))
When AJ spotted him, she'd see that he was already waiting by the river... and more importantly, that there was some sort of massive carcass laying in the grass by his side. Upon closer inspection the creature seemed to resemble a cephalopod; its tough-looking exoskeleton had been battered away, with shards of the animal's protective layer scattered over the bank. In fact, the creature had clearly put up enough of a fight to draw Algidus' ire, because he'd severed its tentacles and tossed them about too... the whole scene was fairly grisly, though from this distance it would be hard to detect if he'd received any injuries in return. Instead of waving back the alien just tossed his head over his shoulder, apparently too hot and tired to bother getting to his feet just yet.
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YEP
Re: YEP
Suddenly she felt a little bit bad that she'd spent the night bedded down in a makeshift hammock out by the edge of the encampment, snoozing like a lamb where no one really wandered by.
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She went hunting for a stick, leaving the poor ice alien in the dark for a minute or two until she could come back and start poking at the river-beast. It was disgusting. Its tentacles made the hair on the back of her neck rise. Mastering her distaste with some serious snark, she said, "there's bad news and there's good news... and the bad news is that some people are already way too busy digging around in the ship for all sorts of shit. Comms, communications shit, I mean, is way up there. Couldn't get my hands on one of the little communicators, but they're passing them around to essential people, and they're aiming to get more."
AJ hitched one hand in the belt loop of her jump suit, continuing to poke along the beast, seeing if it had a beak like other squid she'd heard of. She wanted to gauge Algidus' reactions, so she left him with a pregnant sort of pause for any interjections he might like.
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She brightened. "You can let me introduce you to the asshole who's ringleading the whole trip, if you don't trust me knowing what to dig around for."
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She cast him a shit-eating grin. "Anyways, I think you'll like the pug-nosed Norwegian lady who's been building things out of ice. So far as I've heard she can do it just like you do, like magic."
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"If she can somehow create ice--which I find myself reluctant to believe--I assured you it will not be in the same way that my species does it." He found himself caught up in a strange place between having his curiosity perked and yet being scornful of someone from such a detestable species having powers even remotely similar to his. Even if she could wield ice, she couldn't understand it, couldn't appreciate it like he did... he was all but sure of it.
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In fact, by this point she was beginning to realize that a lot of these people were far from completely useless. It stood to reason: these were the survivors of the truly catastrophic crash that the pair of them had completely missed. What did it say that these were the only people alive out of however many it looked like the colossus could support? Since they weren't crying for blood, alien or otherwise...
Well, they might prove useful on a lot of fronts. AJ was going to have to do a lot more watching and probing to find out.
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... That was going to be its own slight problem. The alien narrowed his eyes as he shifted his legs. "So you want to leave now, is what you're telling me."
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Either way, now that his precious pride was on the line, the alien was busy unfolding his legs and hoisting himself to his feet.
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Maybe she was overdoing it, but today was a good day as far as she was concerned. She had boots for fuck's sake, and food, even disgusting rubbery rock-plated food, sounded better than sucking cellulose out of aloe-like leaves. Algidus's purple cheeks were the icing on her cake. "I'll take the tentacles if you take the rock lobster part, alright? We should come back for the plates, they might be useful for someone. Those shoulder guard things that knights wear, that sort of shit. I wouldn't mind some armor, you know?"
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He stepped over to the corpse with just the slightest of limps, clearly caught between wanting to be careful and yet not wanting to seem bothered by it. At least it wasn't in his nature to complain about things like this. Grabbing the dead beast by its face, he hoisted it up without much effort at all.
"Let's get a move on."
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She pulled her proper blade from her belt and turned it on herself, slicing a ragged sleeve off of the jump suit until she could pull it loose by the seams. That done, pit-stain and all, she clomped over to the ice alien and wrapped it around his ankle. It was a bigger crack up close, now that she was staring right at it. She decided she wasn't going to joke about it anymore.
Standing back, she came around his front again and folded her arms over her chest. "We'll take breaks. You'll be fine."
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"Yes, because a little scrap of cloth will clearly fix the problem," he warbled--also apparently having no idea how to express gratitude. His gaze was appreciative, though, and he gave a little nod to the human to hopefully back that up.
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Anyways, if she could tear chunks out of Algidus' clone, she could do her best to heal this one back up. She had to make amends somehow.
"Anyways, I'll see if anyone can make ankle covers out of those plates. I wouldn't mind having something to watch my back, but it seems like you're having trouble looking down on yourself." By this point, she was happy to start hefting and carrying as needed.
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Watching AJ begin bundling up the offending tentacles in his arms, he leaned back down to pick up the corpse of the riverbeast like he'd originally intended. Then he was following close behind her, finding a hard time believing that he was willing walking back towards a den of humans.
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Somehow, the idea of causing a chain reaction of bitter vitriol sounded satisfying to her, though mostly it was because it was so far fetched. AJ had stifled her urges to fuck with people hard after she'd picked up the Biomatrix; it had warned her not to meddle, though subtly, because she had not subtlety. It had turned out that that suggestion had been to her own near-abouts destruction... But here, she had only herself to thank or to blame for not stirring the shit. People were on edge, and it would be so easy... but she was going to be good. Not just because she'd been warned by a little scarred up bear of a woman (who was intimidating by her own rights, no doubt) but because Algidus would be hurt through her meddling.
...A lot about that didn't sit right with her. She liked to believe it was because they shared a very specific background, and that was all. "Once you start with this one you're gonna be having to up your game if they learn how to hurl those acid rocks, you know?"
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It was this sort of open dismissal of his opponent's abilities that could get him into trouble, even when it felt warranted... and the clone knew it deep down, even if he didn't like admitting to that. "I'll be careful. Not because I'm worried about 'squid-lobsters' throwing rocks at me, but because... you know how it is, with us. We never have been afforded second chances." He doubted that was going to change here.
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