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WINTER TEST DRIVE MEME

WINTER TEST DRIVE MEME
Application FAQ | Taken Characters | Reserves | Application
Welcome to the Current Test Drive for The Revival Project!
This game is a spin-off from the closed The Drift Fleet game. For more information about the game, including more details on the setting, please check out the FAQ here or the premise here.
A thread on the TDM will be required for all applications. Please view the FAQ for information about how this works. Any questions about the game please direct to the comment section of the FAQ as well.
If you are a Drift Fleet alumni bringing your character from the game, please label your character as 'DFAU' on your top level. Also, keep in mind you have complete flexibility on how your character comes here. They could be taken before endgame, after endgame, two years after, one year before, etc. It's up to you! If you want to completely restart your character, they're not considered DFAU anymore and won't need the label.
So go! Explore Agra 10! And, as always, HAVE FUN!
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Winter in Temba and Sh'Ka
Lots of snow.
MORE snow.
Indeed. It's snowing. A lot. From one day to the next both Temba and Sh'Ka are covered in snow and especially in Temba these masses of snow may even collapse some of the more damaged buildings, so be careful where you seek shelter.
But the Agrii are trying to help and we all know nothing ever gets weird or wrong when the Agrii decide to help their He-Rows. Two small, vividly colored snowblower drones are doing their best to clear paths along the most used streets of Temba. It looks like one of the Agrii has used their years of observing frustrated He-Rows shovel and magically melt snow wisely. Unfortunately these little drones, despite being equipped with large googly eyes, don't really see what they are doing and while clearing out one street may end up blocking five others as well as the doors to buildings.
And if it isn't the snow itself or the little snow drones blocking you in, there are still the prevailing dangers left by the earthquake that are now well hidden under snow. Huge cracks in the ground are now perfectly camouflaged, so be mindful where you step. You may end up in an icy underground cavern without ever having meant to end up there.
In other areas the cold has a value for a time. The much diminished flood plain soon freezes over enough for skating, until it too ends up in a layer of snow. But that's more easily brushed aside so maybe you can do something with that? Or perhaps it's just better to stay inside, where there is heat and perhaps other people avoiding the heavy blanket that covers Temba.
Sh'Ka is also covered in snow as mentioned before, but it lacks the little snow-blowing helpers sent by the Agrii. So here the paths between places will have to be those you forge yourselves. At least Sh'Ka doesn't have the same issue with ice caverns just under the surface, or with buildings collapsing until the weight of winter's most predictable weather system.
Explore
Despite having been protected from being destroyed by the volcano itself and unlike Sh'Ka not having been buried in vast amopunts of ash, Temba still suffered notable damage from the earthquakes that came with the volcano's eruption. Previously restored buildings were damaged and others entirely caved in on themselves leaving them beyond any hope for restoration. The streets and paths are even worse to traverse than they used to be but for what it's worth water and electricity are still working. Most of the time.
Needless to say, exploring is more risky these days as buildings may still cave in without warning and seemingly solid roads may crack open to drop anunsuspecting wanderer into underground caves left behind by the quakes.
And yet the city can still be explored. If you are lucky, you might even stumble over The Deep End, the bar located on one of the mid-levels of the tower residences in one of the residence towers. Unfortunately no bright neon signs can lead you there, but it does exist.
RETURN OF THE SHIPS!!
Try the network!
There be storms...
Should you step inside the storm, or even get lost in it, it will show ghosts of people you know and those you don't. It drains you of any super-human abilities and tries its best to keep you from getting to its origin. Are you going to try anyways? Or are you going to chase the whispers of people from your past? Maybe you will simply find yourself calling for help or stumble across another lost soul in need of assistance.
More information can be found here.
Wildcard!
✧ Premise ✧ FAQ ✧ Rules ✧ Test Drive ✧ Taken ✧ Reserves ✧ Application ✧
✧ Map ✧ Devices & Network ✧ Data Points ✧ Ships ✧ Flora ✧ Fauna ✧ Supply Requests ✧ Calendar ✧
✧ Activity Check ✧ Player Plot Suggestion ✧ Player Contacts ✧ Player Permission Code ✧ Hiatus ✧ Drop ✧
✧ Navigation ✧
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Chrissy Cunningham, from Hawkins High. Which is a microscopic town in Indiana; calling it small would probably be making it sound bigger than it is.
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Indeed, Riverdale isn't Los Angeles or New York City, but I've never heard of Hawkins. It must be minuscule. My condolences.
Do you at least get out of state for ball games? Or is your cheering forever condemned to micro-town purgatory?
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[ she is so serious now!! ]
not really, but like the rest of the midwest, Indiana is where the religion of basketball is #1, so at least there's plenty to do there in that regard. You?
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Where do I meet you? I have iconic red tresses and am difficult to miss.
Our high school centers on Football, more. We at least get plenty of exposure, there.
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As long as there's *a* game to cheer for. the games are the pancakes, the cheering is the fruit toppings (otherwise known as the best part).
[ these are facts. ]
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That almost makes it sound like games are a rare occurrence. You poor thing.
action!!
they're regular seasons, but, eh. I could do with more.
[either way, when Cheryl does show up, Chrissy is indeed chilling on the beach area. and when she spots the red hair, she offers a wave.]
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This is a first for me on meeting new people. Try a purple beach. [ She looks around. ] It's...actually kind of pretty.
As for games, well, if you need more, why can't we find a reason to cheer here?
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[ Cheryl gives a smile, which quickly fades as she looks around. ] Don't suppose there's some form of alien ball people play here?
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No one says we can't grab one and make up some rules, have our own alien ball game, make it popular.
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And what kind of alien ball would you play? I'll be cheering you on.
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"That has promise. Definitely something with nets and balls." A pause. "Maybe people with nets have to catch the balls?"
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"Or, over a net into a net." As in, do both. She gives Chrissy an appreciative smile. This other cheerleader really does seem to speak her language.
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"Five points is good. Maybe if you get over the first net you get three. The second is your five point mark." As for the name....
Cheryl's eyes roll up to consider it.
"Netball? Balls and nets.... Netsball." None of them have the pizzazz she's looking for.
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“And I was going to say something like Netball, but man.” It really doesn't have the pizzazz or chaos they need. “Netsketball? The aliens here call us He Rows because they try their best with our language, so maybe we use something like that, but also worst case we just post on the network asking for ideas from everyone else.”
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She can't help but genuinely laugh to realize they both considered Netball. Cute.
"He Rows, huh?" She bites her bottom lip for a second then spits out, "Net Skit Bowl," while writing the words in the sand to show Chrissy the actual words she's aiming for.
"Or, yes, we can ask the network." She doesn't sound as into the idea of asking everyone else, but because Chrissy suggested it, she'll entertain it. That's how much she's liking the other cheerleader already.
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She nods at the words in the sand as she speaks. “No, this is good - forget the network.” If people don't like it, they can deal with it!
lol, omg, sorry, I switched to quotes for no reason
Cheryl's cheerful expression falls as she reaches over to put a hand on Chrissy's arm.
"What do you mean didn't make it out alive?"
With Net Skit Bowl figured out, Cheryl can focus more on this revelation.
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Especially after the Upside Down came to town here and she found out about everything, she's more open about what happened to her back home than most people might be; she may or may not spit out every detail, but the very basics are things she won't be hiding. She sees it as her way of taking back the control that was taken from her, using the knowledge she didn't have back home, and putting what time she has here to perspective and best use. “But, Hawkins is weird. Like, comes-with-a-being-that-traps-you-in-a-psychic-connection-with-it-and-kills-you-in-it weird.” Yes it sounds insane, because it should be. And yet.
...also laughing typing out these sentences
Cheryl shakes her head, disturbed an individual who could have that much control over a group. At least to that level, to the point your mind is invaded.
"That's more than weird. That's the Twilight Zone swallowed your town weird."
hahaha I love this for us (and them)
“But yeah tell me about it. I didn't know anything really about what was happening there until I got here. Sometimes ignorance is bliss, sometimes it smacks you right in the face and everywhere else. Hopefully your place isn't that messed up?”
Yesssss | cw: death and suicide mentions, plus fucked up parents
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Can wrap for new things?
wrap time! 🎀