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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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Explore the city!
Most of the buildings are run down and have clearly been abandoned for years; fortunately, the water treatment center appears to be working, but power is intermittent and unreliable. What used to be stores or places to live in lies in ruins, but there may still be something to scavenge among the rubble. Do you want to risk a swim in the flooded area that has turned into a deep lake that has yet to be fully explored; or does it draw you to some of the more prominent and partially restored buildings, such as the hotel, the hospital or the amphitheater.
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.
Visit the spaceships!
Maybe look around anyway. Or try your hand at some repairs?
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.
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"And what happened when you reached the radio tower?" she asked as she followed him up the stairs. They were oddly spaced for stairs. Almost slightly too tall to walk up comfortably.
Cayde's bar was a surprise. More orderly than she expected. And the wall of glass with the fish was beautiful. Almost meditative. He had done well but Cayde was always more thoughtful that people gave him credit for.
"It's beautiful, Cayde," she said with a small smile towards him.
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"Back when it was still on, it had a blinky light up top, but when I tried to go up to check it out, something pushed me back down. -and then Jon accidentally shot at the tower itself with Tony's power gauntlet thingy and nearly blew us all up when the tower sent a wave of energy back at us in response." Technically Jon accidentally nearly shot him, but Cayde had managed to dodge.
Cayde's countenance seemed to brighten at Ikora's appraisal of the bar. He opened up his arms as he stepped backwards to let her take things in. "Welcome to the Deep End." He was quick to scamper towards the bar counter itself, looking right at home there.
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"And have you gone back since then?" She asked, raising an eyebrow. It sounded like whomever he had gone with weren't very well trained if they had attacked the thing they investigated. Perhaps it had played with their minds as a protection.
She followed him to the bar and sat down. It was good to see him again. Ikora had missed him terribly. "The Deep End, you always did have a way with names."
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He turned to pull out a bottle from the shelf behind him, setting it on the counter with some glasses from beneath the counter itself. "Like it? I figured it was appropriate, given the um, lake behind you and well." He hefted the bottle meaningfully before he set to pouring a couple of drinks for them.
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She picked up her glass and toasted him. "I do like it. It's very... you, Cayde."
And she meant that fondly. This place was dangerous and unnatural but she felt better knowing he was here and alive. That Cayde lived on. The Tower had never felt the same after his death and yet, they had all moved on.
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"Wait, should I take offense?" Cayde set his free hand over where one's heart would be in mock offense, spoiled all too quickly by a snicker and a shake of his head.
"I'm glad it's getting its mileage. I mean, who wouldn't figure- everyone needs a place to drink right? Or just convene and, I dunno, take in the strange, alien aquatic life," Cayde shrugged, then tipped his glass back.
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"Are you offended by yourself?" she countered with her eyebrow raised and a very small smile.
She sipped her drink. It was certainly alcohol but not Earth alcohol. "You must be everyone's favorite here then. Providing them drinks and entertainment. It doesn't seem very exciting otherwise."
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Cayde opened his mouth, then closed it again with as close a proximation to a scowl as he could manage, an expression lasting only a second or two as he coughed and busied himself with filling his glass again.
"What do you think? Got this during a pit stop when we were heading out to the Agrii ship," he asked, diverting to the next available subject. "It's got a nice smoky edge to it." He rested an elbow on the counter, turning his glass.
"Eh, I do what I can. It's way too easy to get serious around here. Everyone's got their concerns- completely valid ones I'll admit, but it's not like we're going to get everything done in a day, or a week, even months. We've been here that long and it still looks like we've only scratched the surface on this place, and this mystery."
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“It’s good.” She held the glass up and studied the liquid. “Almost a well aged bourbon but not quite.”
Ikora looked around the glass to study him. He was being serious about that. No one had made much progress while he was there. “And how much of an effort has been made? Besides your expedition and the fake attack?”
How much worked was ahead of her with this mystery? A Warlock wouldn’t get restless like a Hunter with all this intrigue and unknown around.
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Cayde nodded as he reminisced as well he could about typical Earth flavors. "We've got basic things down. And then everyone spread out, or has been spread out. Some even still camp out in the ships like they're worried the thing's will take off without 'em one day. Usually when that happens we end up on them somehow or another anyway." That was still troubling, but the Exo didn't like the idea of not being in control of himself and be imagined no one else did either.
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"I would think a race capable of pulling people from multiple realities could get us all on a ship when they want," she mused as she swirled her glass. "Where are you staying?"
If he was sleeping on the floor of his bar Ikora would have words for him.
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Cayde tilted his head at her then with a crooked grin. That question, that subtle look. "I pointed out that clock tower when we were heading over, right? That's my main place. I have otherwise found a treasure trove of beds in the old department store by the center of town."
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"Ah, the tallest place in town. You do miss the Tower." Hunters and their tall perches. Of course Cayde found a place up high. "I hope you have room for one more. I don't intend to sleep on a ship. Or in a department store."
She would like to stay close to someone she trusted as well. No one here was probably evil but she was more comfortable with her fireteam.
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Picturing Ikora camping out in a department store brought on the giggles. He turned his head in a failed attempt to hide them. "A-aw, why not?" he asked as he tried to get a handle on himself. "Big, spacious, and if one bed doesn't suit you, you just try out another." He looked at her with as innocent an expression as he could manage, which crumbled in all of two seconds as the snickers came on again.
"I got room for one more, sure. You can take your pick from the other levels." He wasn't about to argue if the Warlock wanted to stick close. It was nice having someone from home around, and Ikora was someone he trusted, especially with his stuff.
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His humor was missed. His sharp eyes. His skills.
"Thank you. I'll leave the higher levels to you." She might even take the ground level or perhaps one floor up. Hunters needed their space, after all. And Warlocks liked their privacy.
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At least the rooming situation was easily settled, not that he expected any difficulty with Ikora. "Deal. I hardly use the front door or the stairs anyway." The Exo knocked back his drink and set the glass down.
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"Still making dramatic entrances even to your own home?" She shook her head. "Cayde, the stairs won't hurt you."
Of course he was climbing everything and entering through windows.
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Of course that would also explain why the window in the hallway across from the bar was open. Ikora knew him well.
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In and out through windows and side doors, rarely the way anyone expected. That was Cayde.
And a few other hunters she could think of. "Anywhere I should avoid in this place?"
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"There's a big hole up by the hangar in the northeast corner- accidentally let some giant bugs loose but I think I blew the nest up," Cayde said after giving her question some thought. "I hear the lake's deeper than it looks and has things that want to eat people..."
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She glanced over her shoulder at glass all and then back to him. "Have you seen anything sinister swim by?"
A view into the water was a good way to investigate monsters of the deep. Unless this was a Titan situation and they only saw shadows.
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"Oh not that lake- the one out by the clock tower- the flood plains. Lots of places for big underwater critters to hide. This one, I don't think anything bigger than that window would be sustained for as long as things have been here but thankfully I haven't seen anything that looks like it could swallow anyone whole peeking inside." And if he did he was inclined to leave it unless it looked like it was trying to get in. Or out. Whatever.
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Ah, yes, she had that information in her mind now didn't she? A map of this city. A huge stretch of water, yes, she could picture it in her mind. "I will make sure to stay in the shallows if I go near the water."
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"Always does." He winked, easily keeping darker thoughts from his face, but then the mask he wore was an old, familiar one as it was, that devil-may-care attitude as much a true part of reboot Six as the one that existed in deeper thoughts and scrawled memories. "You're lucky your Ghost came along. Sundance came later, appeared randomly on the Agrii ship, you know? All I arrived with when I first popped up on an alien planet was everything I wear and my Ace of Spades." Not that he complained about having his precious hand cannon.
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And her relationship with her ghost was not as friendly as Cayde and Sundance. There was a stretch of time where she and Ophiuchus didn't speak to one another. He did his duty because of his loyalty to the Traveler, not to her. Not really.
Times were better but their relationship was still more professional than friendly.
"And I feel my connection to the Light is... strained. That I can't reach for as much power as I want or as I can back home." She raised an eyebrow to see if Cayde felt the same.
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