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riverview: july test drive meme

Welcome to Riverview's test drive meme! Feel free to dip your toes in on the test drive meme to try out your character in the setting, play out a mission, and get samples for your application at the same time!
● There are currently 5 Character Slots available.
● Applications open on August 1st and will remain open until such time as there are 30 or more character slots available at one time. Applications will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis. Any applications in excess of available spots will be placed in a queue and processed as drops or activity sweeps happen.
● Providing all parties are amenable, threads on the test drive meme can count as game canon, as the plot in the prompts presented is game canon, and may continue while applicants are waiting on the queue (including spanning multiple TDMs).
● TDM threads do not count for Activity Check, but they do count for Activity Bonus Points, so long as all characters involved are accepted into the game.
● Threading on the TDM is intended for prospective new characters, so top-levels should only be posted by players of these characters. Since the events in the TDM are considered game canon, characters currently in the game are free to use the TDM prompts for logs and posts on the regular communities.
Feel free to use the prompts below or create your own scenario. The setting is built to be flexible, so feel free to make things up as you go.
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So you thought that the impending summer and the great weather meant the end of the stormy spring season? Not so much. Just like the storm back in February, though, this one isn't exactly natural.
Early in the morning on July 20th, the portal switches to a different reality, and almost immediately, an ominous greenish mist starts to seep through. Though the Perimeter Guard tries to contain the spread, it's next to impossible to stop an intangible foggy mist, and as it rises, it contaminates the clouds. By the early afternoon, a storm is brewing. As the rain falls, it's the same musty, unnatural green as the mist, and it quickly becomes obvious that the rain burns any living creature like acid. Thankfully, it's very mild acid - a few minutes of exposure will only result in non-living biological matter disintegrating, like hair, fingernails, and the outer layer of horns. But stay out in it much longer than that, and any exposed skin will start to itch and peel and then burn and sting like a bad sunburn. Feel safe with your umbrella or raincoat? Good luck, because stay out in the rain for more than 15 minutes and it will start to erode even synthetic fabric and plastic, though it seems completely ineffective against metal, stone, glass, and plant matter like leaves and wood.
Unless you're really creative, the only safe places are indoors, under the eaves of buildings, inside vehicles with solid tops, and anywhere else with a solid roof - hope you're sharing the closest hidey-hole with someone you really like!
Unfortunately, while most of the electricity in the city runs through metal wires, a few key components of the power grid involve synthetics like plastic and other materials. About 25 minutes into the storm, right when these materials start to be eroded away by the acid rain, rolling power outages start to occur at random in the city. While the whole city isn't affected and the fences remain at full power, many places will suffer a complete drop in power. As the storm intensifies, the temperature starts dropping until it goes from a nice warm summer day to something distinctly chillier.
Here's hoping your characters can keep themselves warm and entertained until all the digital comforts of the modern world return - time to break out the candles, board games and cards, or swap some stories. And maybe swap some body heat.
Bonus: there is a ton of free ice cream being handed out before it melts? Not helpful?
Thankfully, with all the genius minds in the city, someone was quick to come up with a solution after a couple hours of examining an acid rain sample. It's pretty rushed, but as the storm clouds coalesce into a sickly green-and-charcoal swirl in the sky, an experimental machine is put together that will blast a compound into the sky that will nullify the acid storm. It only takes a short time to put several more units together, and then the Perimeter Guard is recruiting heavily through every channel available for teams to take the devices out into the woods so they can be aimed properly to shoot their payload into the clouds.
Teams can consist of anywhere from two to six people, one of which should be a driver, and the rest of which will be needed to help clear any fallen trees. These teams will be fitted with coveralls and helmets that will (hopefully) protect them from the rain while they're outside of the vehicle.
Two canisters full of the compound straight into the eye of the storm clouds are expected to clear up the ever-building thunderhead clouds and stop the rain, but more definitely won't hurt.
Isn't going out into the woods dangerous? Oh. Right. It definitely is. Each team of explorers trekking out into the forest is going to need some protection. A call is also going out to the general population requesting that anyone who is a strong, experienced fighter please accompany the teams out into the forest to protect them from monsters that are willing to risk the rain in search of a lightly acid-tenderized exploration team shaped meal.
The protection teams should expect most of the danger to come in the form of giant, ravenous monsters that look like either massive elk or boars, and seem completely immune to the rain - probably because their backs are protected by thick layers of grass, moss, tiny saplings, and thick slabs of bark. With their backs all coated in moss and grass, they're also well-camouflaged in the murky green fog and rain, so they seem to appear out of nowhere, bellowing and trying to either spear the teams with their horns and tusks, or eat them whole.
Armed with super stylish full-body suits that should (theoretically) protect them from the ravages of the acid rain, these fighters are exactly the muscle the exploration teams need.
Whether your character is posting up a silly word game to distract people from the dangerous mission going on, trying to get hold of a friend, or putting out feelers for people to go out into the fray with, the network is going strong.
Alternately, an offer for a free app is popping up on new arrivals' devices - Friendr is a friend-finder and/or dating app. If characters choose to install it, they will fill out a short bio and parameters for what they're looking for, upload a snap of themselves, and then proceed to browse for matches. This is a typical swipe-left-or-right type app.
Friendr base code is by photosynthesis.
The code in the textbox is for the default color scheme, but the Friendr app has a wide variety of themes, so feel free to customize with colors and patterns as you see fit, but do not remove the credit line out of respect for the creator of the code.
Whether or not this month's mission solution is actually threaded out on the Test Drive Meme, the acid rain will let up in the late evening of the 20th. Blackouts will continue for a few days afterward, and there will need to be considerable time spent cleaning up the city in preparation for this month's celebration. Feel free to thread out any of that, or use the wildcard prompt to choose your own adventure and do whatever else you like in the setting!
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Is that really what you think demons are all about? [He'd said it in such a way that it might be taken as serious curiosity or snark.] If it is, and no, you don't have a choice yet, then you do have a lot to learn. Hm.
[He took gave his empty tea cup a nudge back closer to the middle of the table and settled in his seat again, but this time it was the boy who had his focus.]
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It's probably not a can of worms he wants to open but the weather is still chilly and miserable, and he's miserable with that same cold an ditching hands. So he eventually asks-] What if he after then? He's had chances to just take what's he's wanted, he never needed to offer the contract but he did. I was weak and tired and alone.
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Far be it for me to know his motivations. Maybe he was bored with what he was getting, maybe he likes the taste of damned souls better. But that's what he wants. That's the price of every demon contract. One soul.
[Then, almost as an afterthought.] Do you have that phone device they gave us when we got here with you?
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"He doesn't look very choice to me."
He probably isn't but Sebastian is putting work into this, maybe that makes it all the more appetizing, the work put into a 'meal.' How should be know? Why would he expect Undertaker to know? Ciel hasn't considered his soul worth anything in years.]
Mmhm, I keep it with me all the time. Just in case. [Just in case what, he doesn't know but it's there in his pocket and he'll set it on the table in case Undertaker needs to use it.]
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[He lifts a finger and points to the phone, opting not to take it and try to figure a whole new device out all over again to get to this network that connects them all, even if it does look almost identical to his own.] Anything on that that might explain what's been going on out there just now?
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Watching Undertaker for a moment, he takes his phone back up and turns on the screen, browsing through the messages people have put up, eye scanning each one quickly until he's covered everything for the day.]
Nothing. It seems nobody is as concerned as they likely should be.
[No power, no heat, rain that burns and itches.]
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[Undertaker has a very good point. Nobody is without these things, even him, but he keeps it purely for communication. He's seen plenty of people with their noses stuck in them for one reason or another.]
You'd think more people would be concerned but perhaps they give the people in charge of this place too much credit, think they'll repair the damage before it becomes bothersome.
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[Trust? What's that?]
I suppose we'll have to be careful. [Wait.] Would it even hurt you like it does me?
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[He considered that, shrugged again with a soft sound.] It might irritate me. I've not got an inclination to go out dancing in it though to find out. [He pointed at the boy's hands. From his place, what injuries had been sustained weren't visible to him, but he'd seen the scratching.]
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I was keeping the rain out of my face. [It could have been worse if he hadn't, even if his hands itch something fierce, to the point that they burn a little.]
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[Mostly. Even if he had absently scratched a few times already. It is tempting though, if only to offer some relief to the burning itch and keep him from forcing any more of his skin to peel from it.
It was gross.] I suppose putting something on them couldn't hurt though.
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There you are. Don't know how much it will help you right off, but it's meant to speed the healing process. Interesting what they've done with medical advancements since our time.
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It doesn't seem like it would hurt. Thank you. [He's said that a lot so far and it might not be the last time, considering he's the only familiar face he has here.]
A shame we can't just take some of this back. [He unscrews the cap and puts a bit on, focusing on that for the moment before finishing and setting it down between them.]
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[It wasn't something he would need for himself, but he'd taken the time to read the directions on each of the items in the shop's first aid kit just in case. Safety first and all.]
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[It feels at least a bit better, having some way to treat his hands, and the urge to scratch has greatly diminished.]
I ought to invest in a few more things while we're stuck here. I hadn't given much thought to the little things like injury or illness.
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[Of course Vincent had. His position and wealth could have afforded him almost anything he wanted. That was just the way of it and really no business of his.]
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Madam Red always made herself available if we needed her. M-mother and I always had help if we were too ill for father or Tanaka to handle.
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We are developing healthcare and technology steadily though. [Too fast, in some places, Othello had let on.]
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You and I find ourselves in agreement. Who knows just what they do and claim it better, we have no method of judging it until after the fact.
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