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Summer Test Drive Meme

SUMMER 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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Hot Summer Time!
If hunting for food isn't what you came here for, then sunbathing is always an option. Even if the color seems odd, this sand, also, likes to go literally everywhere.
Simply hopping into the water is also rarely a bad idea. This close to the coast there are no harmful creatures in the water, so whether you brought a swim suit, hop in fully clothed or have no care in the world about who might stumble over you naked, Agra 10's ocean is yours to play in.
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.
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 ✧
Summer
In deference to the heat, he's the light weight and light colored tunics and leggings of his Jedi robes, without the darker over cloak. His lightsaber, among some other tools, hangs on his belt.
One of the birds perches on his arm, but when he hears a voice from further down the beach, he lifts his arm, and with a nudge, it flies away.
Then Ezra turns to look at the other person on the beach. "Hey," he greets, this small looking person he doesn't know. "New in town?"
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"I guess you could say that. It's a pretty empty town. Is it really abandoned?"
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He hadn't been sure, at first, if she was just a species that stayed small or small because she was a kid. But yep, he's pretty sure she's really young.
"I've been here a few months. I'm Ezra."
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"Months?" That seems like a long time to be without her friends. She's not sure how to take that, so it's with a little less eagerness that she offers her own name. "Oh, I'm Omega."
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"Have you found the ship hanger yet? They don't go anywhere unless the Agrii release them, but you should be able to let yourself into the one you're assigned to, and it'll be a safe place to sleep. The big building by the fountain - the hotel - it's ok too. Or - there's several buildings my teacher and I, and few others have been fixing up. Padme's and her babies have been staying there, too, so you wouldn't be the youngest, by a long shot," he offers, with a small smile.
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"Your teacher?" There's a tilt of her head at that. Omega hasn't met many other children, she can probably count the number on one hand! She's not even going to mention her experience with babies, but she looks surprised to hear there are any at all, here of all places. "So the...what're they called again? The A...grii?" Her accent might be familiar somehow. "They bring in families too?"
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"That doesn't make much sense. So...it's not just from another planet entirely?"
How does that even work? She rolls a bit of sand between her thumb and finger, wondering why the Agrii didn't think to bring the rest of her friends with her. At least they'd all be together.
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"I'm nearly certain this planet's in a different galaxy from where I'm from. And it sure seems like some of the people here come from different versions of reality. Places where there's actual magic, and the people who use it call it that, not just what I'm used to, which some people call magic, but I wasn't taught to call it that."
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Her confusion doesn't really clear up as Ezra continues. "What's...magic?" Omega asks, head tilting as she says the word, as though it's unnatural just coming out of her mouth.
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"Magic is-" He bites his lip, glances around and drops his voice to a softer, more conspiratorial tone. "Don't tell anyone I said this, ''cause it's probably rude, but - magic's a pretty useless word. So many weird things get called magic. I can show you some of what I can do. I was taught to call it using the Force, but-"
He shrugs.
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Omega tenses a little when Ezra looks around before speaking, having a glance about as well. His explanation doesn't really help much. "Maybe it's because there's no better word?" Her eyebrows lift. "Using force isn't magic," she says with a quirk of her lips, just a little sass, but she's curious to see what it is Ezra's got up his sleeves.
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He grins and rolls his eyes at her, playfully, before he raises a hand and uses the Force to lift one of the larger shells around them on the beach, and gently pulls it to hover between them.
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Whatever she'd expected of magic or this 'force' Ezra mentioned, this clearly wasn't it. The girl stares as the shell floats towards them, looking from it to Ezra and then back.
When it comes within reach, she reaches out hesitantly, poking at it. It has to be a trick of some kind, right? She peeks beneath it, gives it a little push from the top to see if it'll move. "Wow... How did you...?"
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"Well, there's energy all around us. I think maybe some of the stuff people from other places call magic does tap into that energy in different ways, but that's just a theory, and hard to test. Where I'm from, some people call all that collective energy 'the Force'. I was born with the ability to sense it, but I didn't really know what I was sensing, and couldn't really use it to do this sort of thing without training."
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"What else do you do with it? Just lift things from far away?" It sounds like it could be useful, although she can't quite think of any immediate applications. "Can you lift yourself?"
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"Hmm, I can hover a little without jumping, but for some reason it's really hard." He's not sure if that isn't mostly a failure of certainty in his ability on his part, though. Maybe there's something to the old 'do or do not do' adage after all.
"I can jump and fall really well, though. I can...feel things? People's emotions sometimes, or premonitions. Heal people a little, but that takes a lot of training and skill and I only know the very basics. Anyway, there's a lot of things, and I'm just a student."
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And then there's that smirk again. "I wouldn't think you'd need that to fall well," she points out. Feeling people's emotions though? That's a big step in an entirely different direction. "Healing too? Wow... I'll bet that's really useful. When did you learn that you could do those sorts of things?"
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"So not the same teacher you have here?"
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"You're a Jedi...?" Her brows lift, her expression... Somewhat unreadable. She's a little unsure of how to feel, herself. It's a mix of relief, uncertainty, but there's definitely recognition of the title in her tone.
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He doesn't think she's ever met a Jedi before, because her questions about the Force had seemed genuine.
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IV (hope this is ok)
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