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Riverview Moderator ([personal profile] riverviewmod) wrote in [community profile] quaranmeme2018-08-20 10:12 pm

riverview: august test drive meme

riverview 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 84 Character Slots available.
Reserves are currently OPEN and will close on September 1st. Applications are currently CLOSED and will open on September 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.


information resources

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prompt i: tent cities

Recent events in the city have been...pretty overwhelming. A large influx of refugees from a dying planet have been being brought in by drop-ships and the government is doing the best it can to provide for them as much as possible. For now, since it is summer, the new arrivals will be housed in makeshift tent cities set up in Riverview Central Park as well as other smaller parks around the city, any spare empty lots, along the banks of the river, and in a few of the sports fields. The resources of the city are going to be taxed to their limit, and while the Capital World will be contributing funds and helping to get together building supplies, Riverview's intrepid citizens are going to have to find ways to supply more space to build shelters for the refugees, and more power to supply the electrical grid in the city. Thankfully, there are more than a few people in Riverview with that exploratory spirit, who are looking for solutions to the problem of space and energy.

However, it's not just the explorers that are able to help out the refugees. Any citizen who wishes, including brand new arrivals, is more than welcome to attend the tent cities where makeshift field hospitals have been set up with as many medical amenities as possible. While serious and life-threatening injuries or illnesses are taken to the Riverview Hospital, people who need first aid or more minor or moderate tending can attend the field hospitals and recover in their temporary homes. Volunteers are requested to help with many different tasks - medical staff to help heal the injured and ill, anyone capable to cook and serve at soup kitchens, members of the Perimeter Guard, police, or other capable fighters to secure the tent cities and make sure there's no violence or theft happening, and drivers and laborers to help bring supplies from the drop-ships and other parts of the city to keep the tent cities supplied. Of course, there are going to be a lot of other jobs that come up on the fly, so everyone is welcome.

additional ooc information

● The refugee aliens are called the Frysh; they are humanoid mammalian and have a similar internal physiology to humans, however, they look somewhat insectoid, with mandibles, slightly shiny skin that is smoother and harder to the touch than human skin, and delicate wings that aren't capable of carrying the weight of the body (they cannot fly). Their skin ranges from pale to dark gray, and they have mottled or spotted/freckled markings in a wide variety of warm earth tones on their faces, necks, backs, and the outside of the thighs; their blood is dark rusty brown and slightly more viscous than human blood; eye colors are very widely varied. Average height is 6 feet, and doesn't vary based on sex (the species has male/female/neutral). The aging process is similar to that of humans, and refugees come in all ages. The species is very high-tech, but the tech is mostly related to entertainment rather than weaponry, medical, etc. as the planet the species lived on was quite utopian and basic needs were always taken care of by tech that was left on the planet when it was destroyed.

● Characters who complete a thread for this prompt only before October 15th, and who are accepted into the game during the September or October application cycles are eligible for a thread reward. Please see the current exploration mingle for details on how Thread Rewards work and how to submit once you are accepted.


prompt ii: spore

What with all the teams combing the woods and jungle around the city, there's a lot more action going on outside the city walls than normal, and with all that activity, it's really only a matter of time before something unsavory is stirred up. Starting on August 20th, anyone in the city will notice a strange cloud of green-brown spores drifting slowly toward the inhabited area, and by August 21st it will be impossible to breathe without inhaling some of them. It doesn't take long for disposable filtration masks to start being handed out for citizens to use, but there aren't enough for everyone and even with the filtration masks, some of the spores may be able to get through, especially if the mask is older or in slight disrepair.

Any character who inhales the spores will find themselves changing just slightly. At first it's a sort of lethargy, with affected characters not wanting to do much of anything, even finding themselves stranded in public without the energy to get themselves home, at the mercy of passers-by to give them a hand. After a day or so of that, affected characters will find themselves getting back some of that energy but feeling...different. Slowly, affected characters' bodies are changing.

There's a wide variety of effects that characters can experience, in a variety of intensities - fungus starts sprouting on the body in various places and cannot be removed without pain, like they're part of the body; there's an intense desire to consume insects; characters' skin becomes slowly more damp and slimy, and in some cases excretes a substance that is either toxic or causes hallucinogenic effects; fingers and toes become webbed and the character finds themselves 'drying up' if they don't go take a nice soak in the river. There could be a host of others, but as long as the transformative effects are related to amphibians or fungus, the sky's the limit.

How much characters are affected is up to player discretion, the transformation can take as long or as short a time as desired, and the effects can last anywhere from a couple of hours to an entire month. While the effects do wear off naturally, by September 20th, an antidote will be spread among anyone still affected to ensure that no one is stuck in toadstool form for too long.


prompt iii: opposites attract

The refugees that have been flooding into the city were mostly comprised of families, and they hail from a high-tech world, which means that the kids brought along a lot of toys. One of the more common toys that the kids play with is a device used to play a game they call 'Push and Pull' - the device is a baton with a soft, glowing force shield bubble on either end, one red and one blue, which are each able to 'mark' a person so they become magnetic, as either the positive or negative pole of a magnet. Once a person is marked, they will either be magnetically drawn to or repulsed by other people who have been marked. People marked with a positive pole will be drawn to people with a negative pole and vice versa, whereas people with the same poles will be repelled from each other, no matter how hard they try to touch.

Obviously, there's not a huge amount of child-friendly entertainment in a tent city, so many kids have accompanied their parents as they go out shopping and exploring the city, and many of them have brought their Push and Pull sticks. While some of the children might innocently bump into passers-by with the glowing shield on the sticks, there are some more...energetic...children who are running around bopping people with them on purpose.

The game only ends when all the pairs from the same Push and Pull stick have attracted each other and touched hands. Have fun trying to figure out who your other pole is!


prompt iv: the meet-cute

With Dragosta, the annual celebration of romantic love, just a few days away, the city is gearing up for the season. One of the big draws this year is one of the first all-Quarantine movies produced in over a decade, with the actors, directors, and crew - from special effects to gaffers - all being residents of the city. In the spirit of Dragosta, the movie is a romantic comedy, and it's being heavily publicized on digital screens and holographic ads, as well as by promoters handing out flyers and hosting contests related to the movie.

One of the promoters had an idea for a little extra advertising, though, and is handing out what she's calling 'wish crackers' - similar to a Christmas cracker but not related to the holiday season recognizable to some humans, they are paper tubes tied off at each end, intended to be pulled from either end by two people with a bright little pop. Each cracker is decorated with a picture of one of the main characters from the romcom, and when they pop open, a soft glowing mist emerges. The mist is, in fact, a spell, and crackers decorated with each character have different effects that lend themselves to 'adorable' romance movie tropes.

Leading Man: Bodyguard: One of the people who pulled the cracker feels an impulse to protect the other person from harm, and the other person doesn't particularly object...and maybe even enjoys it.
Leading Lady: Fake Dating: The characters both feel the urge to convince everyone around them that they're dating - the reason why can vary depending on the particular pairing, but they'll find a way to justify it for sure.
Man's Best Friend: Amnesia: One of the characters to pull the cracker comes down with temporary amnesia, and the other person feels the urge to take care of them and help them find their memory!
Lady's Best Friend: Reunion: Both characters suddenly feel a sense of déja vu, like they've known each other at some point before and are meeting again for the first time in a long time.

How long the effects of the crackers last is completely up to player discretion.

NOTE: Effects of the crackers should not remove character inhibitions or make them participate in sexual activities they normally wouldn't.


prompt v: friendr/network

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.

Code to post your character's bio is in the textbox below. An example of how it looks can be found here.


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.


prompt vi: wildcard

Use the wildcard prompt to choose your own adventure and do whatever else you like in the setting!


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Jintetsu | Kurogane (Kei Toume)

[personal profile] jintetsu 2018-08-24 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
i. i'm from the 1700s and what is this?

[Jintetsu's been in the Quarantine only a short time, and he already hates it. It's too much. Too much noise, too much weirdness, too much information to absorb. He wants to grasp for the familiar, but can't find any. That's how he wound up skulking around the tent cities - when in doubt, he gravitates to the low places of the world. The places people go when they don't want to be seen.

He tilts his hat down to avoid eye contact as a group of human volunteers rushes by, but because of that, fails to notice the person darting out in front of him in time to stop. It's a minor collision, only...

"Hey, watch where you're goin'!"

... when he looks up to see who he ran into, the face looking back - it isn't human. It's monstrous, some hideous hybrid of man and insect. He was already on edge, has been since he got here, but seeing a Frysh for the first time tips the scale on this experience from surreal into horror.

There's no yelp of surprise, but Jintetsu stumbles back, wide-eyed, his sword out of the scabbard in a flash. The "monster" backpedals, too, as he was very much not expecting to have a sword pulled on him today. "Whoa! Hang on! Shit!" Fortunately, Jintetsu doesn't swing - just holds the weapon up defensively - but his mind is in overdrive working out his next move. Is it going to attack? There are more of them, too, coming out of the tents to investigate - he's grossly outnumbered. What are they?!

It's probably best if someone steps in to defuse this situation.]

ii. did somebody say body horror

[Filtration masks aren't really made to be worn over other masks, so... yeah. Initially Jintetsu just thought he'd come down with a cold, which would have been bad enough, but as the fatigue started to taper off, other things started going wrong. A rash on his remaining shoulder had mushroomed - quite literally - into a patch of fruiting fungi overnight.

He'd scraped off what he could, but there was only so much he could do before the pain from it got too bad to continue. And within an hour, it had grown back even thicker. Haganemaru had been fretting (in his acerbic way) throughout the process, but at this the sword put his foot down, so to speak.]


All right, so we know torturing them away doesn't work. - Don't give me that look! I told you, those things aren't natural! At this rate you'll have to start calling yourself "the mushroom man."

[Which earned him an unamused stare from Jintetsu. "Kinoko no Jintetsu"... Yeah, no, that's not happening.

But Haganemaru's right. This is way over his head, and he needs help. And that leads him back to the tent city, though he's careful to avoid the part of it where he accidentally menaced a bunch of people last prompt. A few minutes' search, and he finds his way to one of the volunteer medical centers, where he approaches whoever doesn't look too busy.]


... Is there a doctor here?


friendr

Friendr
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» Age: no
» Seeking: work
» Preferences: odd jobs
» Interests: good with a sword
» Bio: just a drifter no home no destination gotta eat to live like everyone else
base code by photosynthesis
jintetsu of steel
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[I am also super cool with any of the other options! but this is long enough without me writing prompts for all of them lmao]
Edited 2018-08-27 02:27 (UTC)