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riverview: test drive meme
Welcome to Riverview's first 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!
● Reserves are currently OPEN.
● Applications open on March 1st.
● All threads on the test drive meme can count as game canon once the game is up and running.
● TDM threads do not count for Activity Check, but they do count for Activity Bonus Points.
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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If the sky has seemed a little more yellow-green than usual for the past couple of days, there's a reason for that. Meteorologists have been warning of a particularly nasty storm blowing in from the direction of the Delta in the Southwestern part of the Abandoned City.
The Quarantine is about to be hit by a nasty typhoon, and there's a lot to be done. Whether you're helping sandbag the banks of the river, which is bound to be swollen by the storm and flooding, weatherproofing your building, or just huddling indoors for warmth and helping reassure your friends, family, or partner that everything will be okay, it's time to take action!
There's been a lot of talk around the Quarantine about the various predators and monsters outside the fence, and how they've been getting steadily more active, crowding the fences, trying to leap over them, seemingly driven by some kind of mania. There have even been increasing instances of predators that normally mind their own business attacking the fences wholesale, slamming into it over and over as if they're trying to find a weakness.
The good news? The fences have been holding. So far.
The bad news? They won't be holding for much longer.
The Perimeter Guard is in a bad way, and it's all hands on deck. They've also sent out a few of the Perimeter Guard Cadets to post up flyers around the city asking for temporary help in fighting off the beasts. So pick up whatever weapon you're best with, hop onto a truck transport, and head on over to the fences to help drive off the monsters and keep the Quarantine safe.
With a storm rolling in that's going to keep everyone indoors, that might cause power outages, and is just frankly pretty scary, a lot of the clubs, restaurants, and hotels are doing special events to keep everyone's brains occupied and flooded with endorphins.
There are flyers around the city advertising various couples activities: speed dating, dance classes, overnight pool parties, and all-expenses-paid lovers' nights in.
The catch? The great deals only count if you're a twosome. So if you don't have someone to love, hit up speed dating in the indoor courtyard of Riverview's largest mall, or grab the first person you see and take the opportunity.
After a day or two of storm activity, things are definitely not getting better: the rain is torrential, the monsters are attacking with increased energy and decreased rest times, and the distractions are starting to wear thin. Power outages happen off and on, a very rare situation in Riverview Quarantine.
The government has put out an all-points-bulletin imploring anyone with an exploratory spirit to help.
From what government science techs can tell, the storm isn't natural - after all, even the meteorologists were saying that the pressure systems seemed extremely strange. They've managed to narrow the cause to an area in the delta where the storm seems to be originating from, and are broadcasting the general location so anyone with the guts can head out into the storm and try to find the source of it.
Any characters who decide to penetrate the jungle in search of the source will find a device in the shape of a pyramid, with glowing blue edges about a day's walk into the Abandoned City. The pyramid is a malfunctioning weather control device that is causing wild pressure fluctuations and causing the storm as well as making the animals in the jungle aggressive and erratic. Characters can destroy or deactivate the device to end the storm.
This mission can be threaded out however you would like, in groups however large you would like, and more than one team can accomplish the goal.
Whether you're looking for help with a mission or just want to get to know your fellow new arrivals, your character can make a post to the network.
Or you can choose your own adventure and do something else in the setting!
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Caitlin watches as he surveys the room. He's probably looking for a good direction to start and Caitlin can't fault that. She probably would've done it already except that she hadn't been entirely sure he'd be interested in coming along and she doesn't feel like venturing outside alone with this sort of weather on the way and in the dark in a largely unfamiliar place is a great idea. She's glad when he seems receptive and even more glad when he chooses a direction and starts toward the door. Caitlin walks quickly to catch up and then matches his stride, taking the offered flashlight.
"Too bad, too, because I bet that would make things a whole lot easier," she thinks to herself with a pang of sadness as she realizes...Cisco would've had something to solve that problem and if he didn't, he'd make it. Once again, she feels a wave of guilt for feeling whatever it was that she felt strongly enough to get sucked here when she ought to be home helping them prepare to save Iris from Savitar.
As they head outside, Caitlin clicks on the flashlight preemptively. "Now let's just hope neither of these crap out on us. That's always a bad sign," she says, only half joking as she starts looking around with a sweeping motion of the flashlight beam and her eyes. If the building itself has a storm shelter, the likelihood is that it'll be nearby. She's never really seen a storm cellar that was more than a football field's length away from the home of the people to whom the cellar belongs, so she can't imagine it'll be a whole lot different in the case of a building, either. That's still plenty of space to house a lot of people, if it's built right, anyway.
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Besides, he's already died once.
"Yeah, the goggles would...definitely help." A lot of things would definitely help. Back home, he has safe houses, access to unlimited resources. Here he's a little more adrift. Considering his roots - his parents' lives, having been on the streets fending for himself - you'd think he would be more comfortable with roughing it but - Damn. At some point, I became way too comfortable.
"I mean, on the bright side, we're not...exactly in a horror movie." That wasn't what this was, right? A horror movie? Jason doesn't think so. Granted, if it is, he's fairly certain that he can handle it. He walks through the doorway, flicking his own flashlight on. The twin pools of light illuminate the stark room ahead of them, barely furnished. Light sweeps over the walls, and the ground. "I'm crazy for assuming there might be a hidden passage here or something that leads to a storm cellar, right?"
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"I guess we'll just have to make due with what we've got." Her flashlight is still sweeping the ground ahead of them as they walk and she looks back over at him with a little facial shrug that suggests she hopes he's right, but if she's being honest, she's not actually sure. "Here's hoping. I so didn't sign up for that today."
To his question, Caitlin's brow creases slightly. "Well...crazy is a pretty strong word for it, but yeah, it would be weird if it wasn't in plain view. It's a shelter, not a secret clubhouse…" Her voice trails off as she says so, though, because so far...she isn't seeing anything and that's not exactly reassuring. "It should be close-ish and pretty easily identifiable...every other storm cellar I've ever seen was, anyway…"
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"How adventurous are you feeling today, Caitlin?"
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As for how adventurous she's feeling, Caitlin gives an awkward facial shrug to match the shrug her shoulders give. "Only one way to find out," she replies. Test the limits. "What are you thinking?"