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riverview: june 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 47 Character Slots available.
● Reserves are currently OPEN. Applications are currently CLOSED and will open on August 1st at 10:00 pm EST.
● 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.
● 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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After the unveiling of the newly cleaned-up amusement park, it's been going strong, open to the public and seeing heavy traffic flow from residents of the City. After all, it's been a while since a new attraction opened in Riverview. Slowly but surely, the people in charge of the park have been keeping it open later and later into the evening, testing the strength of the wall and trying to see how many monsters the bright lights and cheerful music and chattering crowds draw.
And it's all seemed to be just perfect - until the middle of June. It started with a few little critters, mostly the size of toy poodles and vaguely crablike, they skittered around the bottom of the laser fences, testing the strength of it. And then more of them started coming. By the 20th, there are probably hundreds of little toy poodle sized crab critters prodding at the fence, making a racket and making the guests nervous. Not a huge deal, not at first.
But apparently toy poodle sized crabs are really delicious, because predators have started coming over to the fence to feed on them. Between the horde of crab-critters and the marauding predators, there's starting to be a dangerous buildup of pressure against the fences.
The Perimeter Guard is putting out a call for anyone willing to help disperse the horde, and the owners of the amusement park are throwing in vouchers for free passes to the park (and all the fun rides!) for anyone who takes up the call. Care to join?
The amusement park isn't only the place where pint-sized monster pests are showing up - they're everywhere. Inside the city, they're a little smaller but far more insidious, and almost impossible to get rid of on a large scale. After a bit of consideration, the Government, in cooperation with the Perimeter Guard, has decided to set up a little competition to help with a bit of pest control. A scavenger hunt!
From the 20th of June until the 20th of July, the Government will be offering a reward to anyone who can prove they have 'taken care of' 5 or more each of the four pests causing mayhem in the city - a mildly-poisonous leathery-winged reptile that feeds on eyeballs, a mutated rat-like creature that likes to nest in the hair of sleeping people and animals and has a high-pitched scream that can cause disorientation, a beautifully sparkly delicate moth-like creature that causes intense mood swings through pheromones and hormones, and a creature that looks exactly like the standard domesticated foxes many residents keep as pets but who spit fire when angry.
The reward for bringing in proof of taking out 5 of each of these pests will be around 250 Units, or a gift or gift certificate of equivalent value.
Perimeter Guard Captain Anali Apple has released a statement regarding this challenge: 'And to all the animal lovers out there, if you've got a problem with killing these guys, then by all means go gather them up before they get killed. We'll reward people who catch and release, long as they're not in the city.'
Welcome to Riverview Quarantine! What's your talent?
Everyone who arrives in the Quarantine gets a short interview to try to place them in an appropriate job, but this month it's a little different. With Carnivale and its focus on creative performances right around the corner, the Orientation teams are asking an extra question - do you want to join a talent show? Characters new and old are invited to attend and perform in the Riverview's Got Talent show on a large stage in the city center, performing any kind of talent they might have, from singing to dancing to art to martial arts to magic or anything else you can imagine! After the performances, there will be free refreshments and a meet and greet so performers can get some feedback on their performance (please be kind!).
Since new characters or players may feel a bit shy jumping in on this one, there will be a mod-posted subthread for existing players to post up a quick description of a performance their character might put on for new arrivals to respond to. Any existing players should keep their top-levels to this prompt and this sub-thread, and only new characters should be responding to them - if you want to play out talent show performances and interactions with two characters already in the game, please post it on the logs community.
Residents new and old might notice advertisements going up around the city for a brand new restaurant - the Blind Date Café. A pioneering concept by a born romantic in the city, the Café is a concept business where it's Dragosta (the celebration of romantic love) all year around! Singles, or people who are into polyamory, can come to the Café and tell the host/ess what their romantic preferences are (gay, straight, bisexual, asexual, etc.) and be seated at complete random with someone else at the Café who has compatible preferences. Once the random pairing is seated, they can order from a pretty standard restaurant menu at one of the lovely flower-and-candle adorned tables with a complimentary glass of wine each (for the first 100 customers!) and share a nice romantic meal.
Paired up with someone you don't get along with? That's just fine. You can totally take your meal to go. Paired up with someone you really like, and you both decide to go on a second date? Both meals are on the house!
And what about people who just aren't into romance? Well, thankfully one of the preferences you can pick is 'platonic,' in which case you'll be sat with someone who might just be your new best friend...or your future worst enemy! Who knows?
New arrivals to the city (as played on the TDM) will receive a voucher to the Blind Date Café with their welcome to the city, entitling them to a free meal.
Whether your character is posting up a silly word game, 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.
Use the wildcard prompt to choose your own adventure and do whatever else you like in the setting!
text; un: dr.strange
No, I don't remember my time here before. [And he really hates that he doesn't. There's nothing that makes him comfortable with the knowledge of people knowing more about his life here than himself.]
Wong is here?
[It shouldn't, but the information gives Strange a bit of relief. And a sense of purpose as well: the masters have much to discuss about the events following what happened in the streets outside the Sanctum.]
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Not your Wong, or mine. I wound up adopted by a pup, and Stark convinced him his name was Wong and it stuck. [God damn but he wished Wong the person was here, he missed the man.]
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I'd apologize for the inconvenience, but since this is out of my control, you're out of luck. So square one, then: different universe or Time paradox?
[He's really hoping for the former, because the later would mean he screwed up somewhere along the line and no one wants to be confronted by their failures. Stephen Strange the least of all.]
How cute. [Too bad text messages can't convey the dryness of his tone.] Does the pup have a better sense of humor than the man? [Give him some time, he'll be missing 'his' Wong too.]
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I guess I can forgive you this time. Alternate universe though thankfully. You may be ahead of or behind those from your home universe though timeline-wise, fair warning.
[Look if anyone gets not wanting to go head to head with their own failures it's this asshole. And he absolutely can imagine the dry tone, he invented that tone.]
I don't know my Wong is pretty up on humor, is yours a killjoy? The pup has their 'try and boss Strange around' down pat though.
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So generous of you. Really speaks of your character. [There's the dry tone again, though it's always nice to pay oneself a compliment once in a while. And that tone might have been invented by the old man, but this Strange certainly perfected it.]
So I have noticed already. Not sure I'm willing to share much for those behind, though. [Because they're at the endgame now, and it's not pretty.]
Lucky you, then. Mine's not exactly a killjoy, but more along the line of a really hard to pin down sense of humor.
[Okay, that bit does make him smile slightly:]
Sounds like your pup was named properly then.
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I am the very spirit of generosity. [Have some dry tone back, he has faith you can pick it up even in text.]
You're welcome to come around to the Sanctum. Meet Wong, and I can try and get you a little more up to speed on this place if you want.
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Of course you are. I'm sure we share tons of qualities like this. [Why not compliment oneself on the way out, right?
The mention of the Sanctum being here is notable, and for a moment, Stephen almost misses the smell of dusty books and wood.]
I'm assuming your Sanctum, as mine is still standing in New York, as far as I know.
[A beat, and then: ]
I wouldn't say no to that. The explanations given on my arrival was certainly...lacking in details.
[And who else to trust to find more information on this place and its residents than himself?]
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[Weird quantum shenanigans are not the weirdest thing he's dealt with, and he's pretty sure that the same could be said of Babyface.]
Here I'll text you the address and you can come get what details I can offer. I'll pour us a couple drinks even it'll be like an actual social call.