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Piper 90: Mods ([personal profile] goneawaymod) wrote in [community profile] goneawaymemes2020-04-04 10:47 pm
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TDM #1


TEST DRIVE #1


So it's your first day at your new job! Welcome to the Jorgmund Family™! It's time to settle into your new workplace on the Piper 90 rig, the coziest place of employment this side of the Livable Zone. A leader in its industry, Jorgmund is excited to have you join them in enthusiastically envisioneering team-driven paradigms.  

The Piper 90 rig's mission is not only an impressive undertaking in terms of impactful customer-oriented deliverables, it's providing a vital backbone to the Livable Zone by creating a safe region for citizens to live, work, and play. Jorgmund's "outside the box" thinking means they understand the importance of wisely investing in their human capital - you! You'll soon find that you'll take pride in this vital work - and the benefits can't be beat.

Rest assured, Jorgmund's multidisciplinary approach to our world's period of recovery means we know how to keep it real when facing this opportunity for restructuring and growth. Jorgmund: Even if most of the world has gone away, we can make a world of difference!

Synergy!

USEFUL LINKS
It is recommended you check out the following links first for info on the rig, rig conditions, game mechanics, and the intro and slideshow your characters would have to endure that takes place chronologically before the Test Drive Meme: 

Welcome/Arrival  | Rig Weather & Hazards | Rig Setting Page | Game Mechanics


SCENARIO #1 - MOVE-IN DAY!

After the bewildering and unpleasant onboarding process, you've finally been unleashed on the rig. (Well. To places you're allowed to go on the rig.) It's time to get acquainted with your new surroundings, process some of All Of That™, and meet your fellow captives - err, coworkers!

a) A BIT OF A MESS
Perhaps you're hungry? The mess hall food isn't amazing, but it does the job. Characters that have higher metabolic needs than your average human might be left feeling a little hungry, though. The worst part is actually the electronic sliding door: a small sign helpfully informs you that if you want inside, you need to smile for the camera! In addition to being patronizing, this may be a problem for characters who refuse to play ball, or characters with sufficiently nonhuman faces the door sensor can't read them. Remember, if then company doesn't see people like you, it's not discriminatory -- it's just indifferent! And that isn't legally actionable!

b) GOING NOWHERE FAST
The rig's elevators are a little off-kilter today. Overhead announcements mention this, but downplay the severity and are easy to miss -- which means you and your threadmate are stuck in here, somewhere between the fifth and sixth floor. You can complain into the emergency intercomm, but it might take from a few minutes up to an hour before the elevator gets rolling again. How do you pass the time?

c) SHOULD'VE TAKEN THAT LEFT TURN
You're really just trying to get somewhere else on the rig, but you've gotten hopelessly lost. Oh well, at least you're not alone! Did you run into your threadmate here? Did you lead them astray? Are they at fault? Even worse, are you somewhere full of AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY signs, mysterious equipment, and a worrying number of security cameras?

d) NEED A HAND?
You've been assigned a room and some relatively spare possessions to put in it. Unfortunately, it seems that the staff assigned to help move in new hires are all busy at the moment. Unless you want to wait around, you're going to need to lug and assemble your new assigned foldable den furniture yourself. Do you team up with another newbie? Do you try it alone and find yourself needing help? Do you come to the rescue of someone else who did that?

e) SPECIAL DELIVERY
Somebody in processing decided to give you two a quick little errand: you're supposed to take a couple boxes of files up to the executive deck. Unfortunately, a skeptical security staffer is giving you a hard time on your way there, on account of your funny-looking face, insufficient ID or sketchy-looking package. How do you deal with this and accomplish your task?

f) BLOW OFF STEAM
You're likely still a bit sore from Jorgmund fitting you with the nanochain, but you were promised a gym and you are going to use that gym, dammit. It looks like you're not alone in deciding to try out the training area. Do you train together? Spar to let some frustration out? Or are you gonna argue about whose turn it is on which piece of equipment and resent your lost solitude? You'll also find you have to contend with the communal showers when you're done.

g) NO REST FOR THE WEARY
It's the middle of the night on the rig. You're displaced from home, it's not very warm, your door doesn't shut because privacy is a "privilege" nobody has earned yet, and occasional mysterious clanging noises ring through the rig. You can't sleep, not yet, and perhaps you're not the only insomniac wandering the crew deck?


SCENARIO #2 - YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO PANIC

Around dawn on the morning of Day Two, something goes wrong. (Wrong-er?) You awake to the sound of alarms, and a voice over the speakers telling you NOT TO PANIC! A Stuff storm has caused a brief and contained leak onto Piper 90. You may encounter strange sights or sounds. Any anomalies should be reported immediately to rig security. Thank you for your cooperation!

The nature of the problem isn't immediately clear, but over the next handful of hours you find yourself embroiled in a bizarre fracas: a Stuff leak has caused numerous inanimate objects on the rig to come to life. Furniture and appliances small and large are roaming the decks. Some of them are docile, but others are aggressive (or just troublesome due to their size). Some examples:
  • A rogue photocopier spewing paper and ink
  • A mahogany conference table with old clawed feet and a brand new gaping jaw
  • A water cooler that scuttles the halls, squirting people with jets in varying temperatures
  • Small office supplies like pencils and paperclips that swarm in large numbers
  • Dressers and drawers that spit their contents at high velocity
  • A room's worth of folding chairs that hunt as a pack
  • An emergency fire hose that attempts to ensnare crew members in its coils
  • The angriest coffee pot you have ever seen
The objects can be dangerous, but are more strange, troublesome, and determined than deadly. If a foe seems to be incapacitated or "plays dead," even the aggressive conference table or hose will leave them with bruises and move on. Crew members who get in over their heads will be bailed out by security personnel as the incident dies down. Jorgmund staff stresses that the leak has been contained (so no new anomalies will appear), but after the initial surprise it's everyone's job to help hunt down and dispose of the Stuff-altered... stuff. It's gonna be a long morning, and you haven't even been properly briefed yet!

h) GOOD MORNING, PIPER 90
Rise and shine! There are alarms going off, announcements blaring, and people are scrambling around trying to figure out what's going on. You're one of them. Freak out? Spring into action? Team up with someone to shake down a staffer for more details? Run into someone new, perhaps literally?

i) INTERIOR WRECKORATING
You've been ambushed by an animate object that seems to have it in for you, or you've heard the shouts of someone who has and come running to help. What's ruining your morning now, and what are you going to do about it?

j) ON THE RUN
The folding chairs from Presentation Room B operate as a unit, harrying their prey through the halls with much scrambling of legs and flapping of seats. They're after you, at the moment. Can you escape, or perhaps lead them into a trap? Or do you stand your ground?

k) HERE'S THE PLAN
You and your threadmate have found somewhere secure (for now) and are deciding how to deal with a larger enemy. Are you hunting it, or is it hunting you? Are you planning to take it out of commission, or just how to get away from it? Or are you just gonna hide here and lay low until this is over?

l) PROP HUNT
Things are getting back under control, thankfully. Large disturbances have been disposed of, but that leaves the little things like elusive chains of paperclips, a small but vicious stapler, pens and markers that write rude words on walls, and utensils from the mess hall. These anomalies are stealthier, but must still be dealt with, and it's up to you to flush them out.

m) CLEAN UP IN AISLE EVERYTHING
The chaos has passed, and now you've been instructed to clean up a mess. Ink or loose paper from the copier, coffee from the rampaging pot, mopping up after a water cooler, scrubbing marker off a wall, etc. You might get roped into contending with the Yuck Puddle, which is a permanent fixture and not a new development, but someone's always contending with the Yuck Puddle.


OOC DETAILS

Feel free to play around with powers. If your character has powers from canon you want to play around with, go for it. If you'd like to test out possibilities for game powers, also go for it. Feel free to change it up from thread to thread if you need to. This can be handwaved as exposure to Stuff making characters' powers shift a few times before settling.

Potential players may use test drive threads as their log samples. However, at least one post in their thread must fit the requirements for apps, both in length (200 words) and in quality. If you do plan on using a thread as a sample, please make sure the writing throughout your threads is a good example of your writing skills and has some solid examples of the character's voice.

Players can eventually count TDMs towards AC. They can only count towards comment-based AC proofs.

Potential players can opt to keep these threads as game canon when they app in, or start over fresh, based on preference. The Stuff bringing them to the game universe can fog their memories, if players don't want their character to remember TDM threads when introing into the game.

The game is invite-only. Players without invites are allowed to tdm since some of them may know someone in game to ask for one, and since some people enjoy TDMs just for fun in games they don't plan to app into. But an invite is required during the apping process.

The game is at a starting cap at 30 players. Right now the current number of invitees is likely to not exceed the game's 30 slots, but if we go a few over they will still be allowed to app during this first round. Future apps will be rolling apps and will have a wait queue if the cap has been exceeded.

The first game round will be apps only, no reserves. Apps open: Sat 4/11/20. Game start: Fri 4/17/20.


gempathizing: (oh jeez)

[personal profile] gempathizing 2020-04-07 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
[ There's something inherently reassuring about picking up a person who has a way to keep their balance instead of getting rolled around. Like a little note from the universe that says, "hey, look at that, it's not as big of a goof-up as it could have been. A human? With powers? Maybe the little cool-down will help along the thinking process."

Steven is plenty willing to accept that memo. And her response is enough to pull a chuckle out of him, if a bit of a nervous one. ]


Yeah, tell me about it. And they already know the value of teamwork. [ Can't teach his way out of this one. ] Oh-- it's gonna be okay, though! Just regrouping for a sec! You've got nothing to worry about.
ahtohollaback: (pic#13895283)

[personal profile] ahtohollaback 2020-04-08 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[Her arms are out and her stance is wide to steady herself, and she's looking around. What can she use? How can she solve this?]

Can you make a hole in the bubble? In their direction.

[Elsa nods at the chairs. If he can open the bubble just enough that she can shoot some ice through, she's got more options.]
gempathizing: (oh right i said we'd fight)

slides back in at last... sorry about the delay!

[personal profile] gempathizing 2020-04-21 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Can do! Brace yourself for a stop!

[ He throws a little salute her way, for flavor. Everything is going better than expected! Teamwork is the best way to beat unsavory teamwork, and all the better if she has a real plan to use in a corridor like this one.

Beats out Steven trying to hamster ball his way into a little more elbow room somewhere.

It doesn't take too much doing to skid to a stop. And as off-putting as it is to have groups of chairs working together, they don't have the kind of individual strength he's worried about overpowering his ability to push back. It's kind of weird how okay he's feeling about this. Yesterday he was losing it over assembling furniture, and today he screwed up rounding up chairs and almost ran someone over. But the latter isn't overwhelming the way things were before-- even before he wound up on this Rig, if he's honest with himself, which he sometimes tries not to be.

These are things he knows how to do and a way he knows how to work.

Steven furrows his brow and makes a motion not unlike prying open a couple of elevator doors, creating a pretty sizable gap in the direction she'd requested. ]


Let me know if you need them pushed back a little? I've got a trick for that.
ahtohollaback: (pic#13895170)

it's all good!

[personal profile] ahtohollaback 2020-04-23 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Then I have an idea.

[With a whimsical little sound like wind through ice crystals, power flows out of Elsa's hands and through the gap in the bubble. The floor underneath the chairs freezes over, coated with a thin layer of ice. This does not stop the chairs from moving towards Steven and Elsa, because momentum is unfortunate that way, but it does leave them slipping and sliding, and a well-placed push from Steven will stop them in their tracks and leave them unable to get enough traction to go anywhere.]
gempathizing: (steven needs a 4 year nap)

[personal profile] gempathizing 2020-04-25 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, that is cool. No pun intended.

Well, maybe on a good day. Steven's going through some tough times, but there are always good days somewhere in there to fall back on. He won't remove it from the table.

He contributes by doing his very cool trick, which is less of a trick and more that he can pop the bubble outwards for the push he promised. Sometimes it's just nice to call it something fancy. Even when that little change-up doesn't hit the same way it used to. Look at those chairs go... the path to nowhere. ]


Look at that. You made it practical and refreshing. Thanks for the help. I was, uh. Kinda expecting chairs to be less hard to round up. Maybe I'm too used to sitting still on them?
ahtohollaback: (quixotic 44)

[personal profile] ahtohollaback 2020-04-26 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[She can't help cracking a quiet laugh. Between the chairs looking like a baby reindeer on its first frozen lake and Steven's goofy comment, Elsa chuckles, a hand over her mouth. The compliment is sweet of him, too.]

You're welcome.

They are much more -- [what's the right word here] -- active than furniture should be.
gempathizing: (actually fuck that she sucked)

[personal profile] gempathizing 2020-04-30 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's always a win somewhere in there when he can get someone to laugh. That much never changes, at least. ]

Yeah. A lot of... [ Steven lets his eyes trail back over to their new exclusive furniture on ice showcase. Chairs: active and mean. ]

Well, let's just call it personality. Guess they weren't joking about this "Stuff" stuff.
ahtohollaback: (pic#13928055)

[personal profile] ahtohollaback 2020-05-04 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ha. Calling it personality makes her mouth twitch again.]

I guess not.

[Then, abruptly, she realizes she hasn't introduced herself.]

Oh! I'm Elsa. It's nice to meet you. Despite the circumstances.