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test drive meme: november 2019

Redshift: Welcome to the v͖͕̺̲̘̱̜͎o̴̦̣̠̦̘̹͞i̯̖d̛̪̬͈̱̦̝͍̕.

▶ Click here to read what characters will experience when arriving in Anchor.

▶ All TDM threads can be considered game canon, and current players are welcome to either top-level on the TDM so prospective players can tag them, or use the prompts for logs or network posts on the communities. All threads on the TDM can be used for Activity Check.

a. the truth hurts.

As though everything happening in the past month wasn't enough, there's been a minor explosion in one of the labs. No one hurt, if you don't count the hapless maintenance bot that caused the explosion in the first place.

But there are gases drifting through the laboratories, some of them making their way into the air vents, invisible to the purifiers in the system thanks to the explosion. And those gases are leaking into the air around Anchor, little pockets of danger waiting to be breathed in.

Those who breathe the gasses in might be the unluckiest Anchorites of all.

They're stuck telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth for the next five hours, give or take. Good luck with that!


b. retromedia.

Oblivious to what's going on inside Anchor, the shift rages outside, bringing shadows of things and places from other worlds, those things flickering into existence and out of it again.

The bad news is that the Whole Foods is gone.

The good news is the shift left something behind in its place.

A long, squat building, with cement walls painted over with stucco and punctuated by big windows. A flat roof with slanted sides, painted a deep blue. In bold yellow letters bolted to the roof, a sign:

BLOCKBUSTER

The sliding doors are broken, bouncing open and shut steadily, but the inside is clean and well-stocked with rack upon rack upon row upon row of VHS tapes, all of them neatly packaged in plastic boxes. Some of them have the movie covers on them, but most bear the Blockbuster logo and tiny labels running down the back, declaring the box's contents. There's a giant, somewhat busted up standee of Tim Allen as The Santa Clause, flickering holiday lights strung unevenly from the ceiling, and symbols of various seasonal holidays stuck up along the walls and windows.

Any movie you could possibly want lies within, or at least any movie you could possibly want that was released on Earth during or before 1994. And don’t worry if you can't find a VHS player in Anchor! There are whole shelves of VCRs tucked into one of the closets, apparently part of an aborted plan to rent out VCRs along with movies.

Poor Blockbuster. They were innovators. And now they're lost to the sands of the red shift.


c. sweet sweet self-care.

While sickness persists inside Anchor's walls, those in recovery seem to be getting better every day. And while the health bots have been working overtime, some of their processes have gotten a little borked up from all the work they've been doing.

Along with medical care, they're now administering lectures to their captive audiences about the value of diet and exercise, the importance of personal hygiene, and the healing properties of massage. Some of them are forcing massages on people just to prove their point, which, y'know, could be a lot worse. At least they're good at massages?

The spa bots are getting in on the action, nagging the healthy to come for relaxation and decontamination in one gloriously bubbly swoop. They've converted several of their spa pools into sweet-smelling antibacterial baths, so you can make extra-sure you got those visiting-a-sick-friend cooties off!

No, seriously, go with them. Before they drag you there and make you take a bath like an unruly two-year-old.

Believe them, it's worth it. If you complete a circuit of the spa, including the antibacterial baths and the fresh and zesty decontamination shower, you get a shiny sparkly holographic sticker that says "YOU ARE FREE OF DISEASE" in little cheerful bubble-letters. They designed them all by themselves, totally from scratch. Are you proud?


d. the network.

Need to get hold of someone, call for help, ask the city at large a question? Need to ask a friend which 1980s teen movie classic to watch at movie night? Maybe you need to hold your sat phone up to whatever crazy thing you're seeing and send out a recording to double-check if your eyes are deceiving you and what you're looking at is real?

Whatever the reason, the network is going strong, so feel free to include a post to it in your top-levels.



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[personal profile] lallipop 2019-12-08 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't my room." The truth gas does mean the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Apparently even when it's not particularly important. It certainly doesn't prevent Lalli from hovering at the doorway awkwardly, wondering what else he should be saying.

He looks down at the floor, then back up to Genji.

"I'm okay. I'm not sick anymore." Which is all he means to say, but then...

"I didn't mean for it to turn out like that." Damn it. "I just wanted everything to be easier."
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[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-09 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Good. I'm glad you're better, being sick is never fun." Not that anything about that whole ordeal had been fun but he can at least relate to the illness part.

"I didn't mean for what happened to occur either, I thought I was helping but I am unsure if I did or not." He feels like he might have, Lalli is here and Onni was reunited with him. But he has no idea who the other two people were or what had happened there. "Easier?"
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[personal profile] lallipop 2019-12-09 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. This is terrible, don't ask him questions when he is apparently incapable of not answering them. Lalli hates talking about his feelings, which is how the whole mess got started. For a few moments Lalli makes a face like he is physically trying to keep the words in, with screwed shut eyes and puffed up cheeks and everything.

It doesn't work. When his breath spills out so do his thoughts.

"I thought if Onni didn't have to take care of me he wouldn't look so tired all the time, but instead I just caused everyone trouble." As soon as he's done he clamps his hands over his mouth and actually growls in frustration.
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[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-09 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
That's not a great facial expression, did Genji say something wrong? He's feeling very confused again. But then he deflates a little when he hears Lalli's explanation.

"Oh. You didn't wish to be a burden." Weirdly he understands, he wouldn't have gone to such extremes but he's well versed with running away so no one sees him weak or in pain, especially those he cares about. Granted that's about three people but he hates being coddled. Spoiled, rich brat that he was, being condescended to makes him violent.

"He's not mad at you is he?"
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[personal profile] lallipop 2019-12-09 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
"No." It comes out miserable, because Onni has every right to be, but he isn't. He's the one who always told Lalli to take responsibility for his decisions, but he isn't holding him accountable for this. It strangely only makes Lalli feel even more guilty about all of it.

"Nobody's mad at me. I don't get it, someone always gets angry when I mess up, except for this time." He crosses his arms, apparently pretty bothered by this. "It doesn't make any sense."
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[personal profile] arcadedragon 2019-12-09 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Probably because you were so ill. I've used sickness to get out of lots of things in the past." His lessons, his responsibilities, any chores his father wanted him to do. But admittedly this is a little different.

"Maybe they know your intentions weren't malicious? I cannot speak for others, but Onni seemed to only be concerned with your well being. That tends to override any irritation at your actions." He pauses, thinking about it, "The anger may come later once there is more time between the event to reflect on it."