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test drive meme: january 2020

Redshift: Welcome to the v͖͕̺̲̘̱̜͎o̴̦̣̠̦̘̹͞i̯̖d̛̪̬͈̱̦̝͍̕.

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

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a. nuclear fallout boy.

There is a mid-90s strip mall forming outside of Anchor.

Which is to say that there is now a Hot Topic next to the Blockbuster, and a little canopied sidewalk connecting the two. The difference between them is that the Hot Topic has an airlock entry and is safe from the radiation outside.

It's also not decked out for any Earth holidays, but it is fully stocked. Just not stocked with things that an Earth-based shopper would recognize as their "typical" fare. There are band t-shirts, with extreme fonts and symbols, but said fonts are almost cuneiform and the symbols are references that no one who wasn't living on Mars-15 in 1994 will get. The joke t-shirts are much the same, with cartoon characters, visual puns, memes, and designs that are, well, out of this world. There are bizarre earrings in standing cases, body decorations that might not quite fit a human, temporary tattoos, and random junk that cool fifteen-year-olds would snap up if it existed on Mars. (Use your imaginations, Anchorites.)

One thing you won't find in this store is advanced technology that serves any actual purpose. Sure, there are thumb-sized fart machines and little wall-mounted projectors that can decorate ceilings with preprogrammed holographic scenery (mostly starscapes). But none of it is any more useful than the keychain of that fat hipster cat with butterfly wings and bug eyes hanging from one of the displays. The cash register, which is the most futuristic thing in the place, is smashed to bits. Gotta get those Mars credits somewhere else.


b. looking kinda familiar.

There are little creatures scuttling through Anchor again, though these ones... well, they really are creatures more than they can be called animals. They're little blue-gray blobs of tissue, growing as they roll around until they finally split in two, both pieces then going their own way. Even though they don't have legs, the little blobs are fast, and many of them have no interest in interacting with the people of Anchor, and disappear into the ether never to be seen again.

Some of them, however, will single people out and start following them. The longer that little blob follows, the closer it gets, the more it takes the shape of an animal that represents the follow-ee's innermost soul or personality. The part of themselves that they hide away. As it begins to take shape, the person it follows will start to hear a tiny voice, at first just muffled sounds that could be coming from anywhere, but as the creature's form clarifies, the mumbling turns into actual speech. Clumsy, at first, almost like babytalk, but soon the little creature following its chosen Anchorite will be able to speak with its chosen person in full sentences. No one else can hear the little creature talk - only the one it decided to follow.

Keep the little bugger (or big bugger, if your innermost soul is an elephant or something) around for a week, and it will settle into its chosen shape, bonding to you for as long as you're alive. It can speak, listen, and understand, but you're the only one who can hear its voice. If this whole animal companion stalker situation isn't up your alley, though, and you're not feeling the connection, the little critter will slouch off to its own blobby existence.


c. creatures from the black locked room.

There's been a lot of exploration happening in that flooded area that Joe warned you all about. A lot of rooms opened, a lot of rooms explored and/or destroyed (thanks, Jacob et al. srsly). It's a lot of noise in a somewhat confined space. And something in one of the rooms is stirring...and done with being locked away.

Midday on the 20th of the month, the sounds of metal shrieking as it is twisted out of shape burble up out of the flooded halls. Thumping, rumbling, and eerie hooting noises are all muffled by the water at first.

There's only one at first, sloshing up out of the water and looking perfectly dry. Well... it looks like nothing, actually. A deep blackness that can hypnotize if it's stared at for too long. Long, dark claws that shine with a silvery edge. The vicious teeth in its shapeless head glow a pale blue-green.

Then another comes to the top of the stairs, and another.

They're perplexed at first by the webbing Peter Parker left to block off the hall, but a few experimental pokes with a claw shows that the stuff gives under their talons with only a little bit of effort. The three creatures slice their way free and move as a pack through the lower levels of Anchor, prepared to mob whoever they come across and tear them to shreds.

There's a problem when it comes to straight-up fighting these things, though: when physically attacked, they simply bounce back, when pieces are hacked off with a blade, each piece becomes a new, identical monster. The only way to beat them is with energy and other alternate fighting styles - magic, lasers, energy projectiles, etc.

Some people might be lucky enough not to run into them. Good luck to the rest.


d. the network.

Need to get hold of someone, call for help, ask the city at large a question? Need to ask a friend to back you up to take out the toothy voids? 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.



superposition: (I'm too tired)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-12 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Look - put yourself in my shoes for a second! You effectively handed me a time bomb, what was I supposed to do? Give it back and wait for it to go off in your face?!

[ At the time, it genuinely did seem like the best option. Peter doesn't have to suffer. Qubit doesn't have to watch helplessly. Anchor doesn't lose its second-best technician. Everyone wins - at least, until something like this happens.

But Qubit based that logic on one critical postulate, which he's only now starting to realize was flawed. And that was the assumption - no, the fear - that Peter wouldn't be able to handle finding out the truth. Not an unreasonable fear, given his experience, but...

Do I really have that little faith in him? ]
itsnotaonesie: (106)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2020-02-12 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Well no, you were supposed to tell me what you found, and then maybe just be a shoulder for me to lean on while I worked it out.

[Peter turns away for a moment, just rubbing his temples and trying to will the headache that's threatening to start punching him in the brain to maybe not.] And I am working it out, just like I did after my parents died, just like I did after my uncle died. I don't know where you got this idea that I'm some frail little thing that can't get my head back in the game after something bad happens, I've literally been doing it my whole life.
superposition: (And here is mine)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-13 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ Yeah. Yeah, Peter's right. That's absolutely what he should have done. Hell, he's said the same to others, albeit in a different context - what Peter needs isn't protection, it's support. How could he have forgotten?

... No, it's not just that, though. It's because protecting is easier.

He knows how to be that shoulder, in theory. He's filled that role before. But he was stronger then, and the grief was younger. It wasn't the festering tumor it's since become. And that's what lies at the heart of this, isn't it? That's why he keeps making these assumptions. Why he's always worrying Peter will bite off more than he can chew, or work himself into an early grave, or shatter under the strain of everything he's been through.

So he did make it about himself, after all.

Qubit folds his arms, letting his gaze drift to the lab table that got shoved across the room a minute ago, but without really looking at it. He was wrong, again. He deceived and manipulated someone he trusts and respects, again. And for what? Peter's own good? The good of Anchor? Or was it just to make his life easier? To avoid facing up to his issues?

Coward. Hypocrite. You weak, gutless, foolish little man. ]


... Well, fine. Lesson learned. Clearly, you've got it all well in hand.

[ Sorry, did that come out sounding bitter? Whatever, fuck it. He's just going to head over to one of the broken instruments on the floor and start cleaning up. Back to work. Business as usual. This is fine. ]
itsnotaonesie: (148)

[personal profile] itsnotaonesie 2020-02-13 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
[Peter definitely should have taken some time to calm down before he'd come in here and thrown a fit. Maybe a rational approach would have kept Qubit from jumping all defensive, maybe Peter wouldn't be coming out of this feeling even shittier. Feeling like he'd just fucked up again even if he wasn't the one at fault. Or at least he didn't think he was? Fuck it, he doesn't even know any more and he's too exhausted to try to figure it out.

Qubit just turning away and going about his business after that half assed, bitter non-apology hurts more than the arguing had, and Peter's a little flabbergasted that Qubit can just drop everything so easily. He's at a complete loss for what to say or do, so after spending a few seconds just staring he turns to leave, silent aside from a couple sniffles.
superposition: ((vulnerability))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-13 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
[ Meanwhile, Qubit's bracing himself for more anger, expecting Peter to call him what he is, and preparing to shut the argument down as efficiently as possible - only to realize, a second too late, that he already has.

The angry tidying-up slows, then stops. No, no no no, that was not what he should have said. You're never a burden. My line's always open. I'm here for you. But - but what the hell can he say to fix it now? "I'm sorry"? Sorry doesn't cut it, Qubit. He trusted you. You promised to support him, and then the first time he really needed you, you ran away.

He almost looks up. Almost turns. Almost calls after him, Peter, wait- But he hesitates a moment too long, and the opportunity passes him by.

Nice job, hero. ]