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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
And it still keeps snowing. The cold is also causing some of the Shadowpaws to be drawn to the inhabited buildings of Temba in search for shelter. The further away from the library one is, the more likely it gets that they may share one's living space and bless anyone else living there with nightmares. The area around the library remains free of the shadowpaws thanks to the mothcats residing there.
Over in Sh'Ka, a similar picture has been painted. But being situated within all these tall trees paints a somewhat different picture. A more icy one. All the by now leaf-free trees are covered in a thick layer of ice, as are Sh'Ka's stone-carved buildings. The wind here is harsher than it is in Temba, which has been comparably wind-free.
Please try not to slip and hurt yourself while marveling at either city.
Explore
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!
The two currently crewless ships are open for anyone to step inside and have a look around, maybe even use for a nap.
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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"Who are you working for?"
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The tone the man takes then however brings the young Jedi's tension back in full force. His brow furrows just slightly, but otherwise he outwardly remains calm.
"Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean," he replies, and it's truth. This man must have concocted some sort of scenario in his head but Cal's not sure what.
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Wesker lets his attention linger on Cal for a moment longer before letting out a small exhale and shaking his head in disapproval. At least for now Wesker still feigns patience. “It’s not that hard of a question, Cal. I just want to know who you are working for. Who set all of this up.” He raises a gloved hand to gesture towards the remains of the city. His tone remains entirely even as he speaks. “And then I go kill them while you get to live. Sounds fair to me.”
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"I'm not working for anyone. I've been brought here, same as you, same as everyone else here," he says, straightening a little. "You must have gotten the overview from the data point. It's pretty basic information, but it's good enough to summarize things."
Violence!
“So you expect me to believe this to be the work of aliens.” Now his tone turns slightly accusatory while maintaining a treacherous calm. He doesn’t wait for a response either. “Mr. Kestis, I must ask a favor of you.” Wesker’s head tips back a little as he speaks now, revealing the faintest hint of red behind his dark lenses. “Once you’re dead, please don’t get back up.”
And he moves. It’s sudden and too fast for any human eye. The strike of a viper to close the remaining distance between them before aiming a tightly closed fist at the Padawan’s solar plexus.
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Wesker's fist whispers past the trailing edge of the padawan's poncho as Cal barely manages to twist to the side. His eyes are wide as he lets himself continue through with the motion, spinning around to keep the man in front of him.
"You attack me just because I haven't given you an answer you won't accept? You're in for a lot of disappointment here."
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"I'm not unused to disappointments." He states, straightening his back. "And I attacked you because you insisted I believe that ridiculous little tale. You're not without skill, I give you that. What are they paying you to play along in this?"
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He frowns, clearly on his guard now. "I'm telling you the truth. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to fight me about it. Like I said, I'm not working for anyone. Or who do you think I might be working for?"
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"That's usually my own concern," Cal admits. The Agrii haven't brought in any people that might seek to try carrying out that intent on the lost Jedi but this man is a different problem altogether. "What kind of proof do you need? The Agrii only ever speak to us through the network. The city, this world we're in isn't in any known part of the galaxy I'm familiar with. There are the ships in the hangar but you can't even take them out to orbit."
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His attention returns to Cal. "Show me those ships."
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Though Cal has left his impression. Wesker may not have aimed to actually kill him with that first attack, but that the Padawan managed to avoid the blow entirely is a detail Wesker will keep in mind.
He starts walking down the road in a random direction, hands clasps idly on his own back and leaving the navigating to Cal, even if he were to choses to do so from the backseat. "So who would be after you?"
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All the more reason to keep on his toes around this guy...
At least Wesker starts ahead of him. Fair enough. Cal begins to walk after him eventually. "Take the next right once we get to the edge of those ruins," he says.
He doesn't respond to the other question right away, mentally crafting his response to be as vague as possible. The man clearly had his secrets, and Cal wants to keep his own too. "The ones working for the Empire. They have a habit of wanting to snuff out people who don't agree with them."
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“Sounds familiar.” In fact, what Cal describes is common tactic for many organizations and governments alike. Wesker himself has killed several people for that very reason and it’s the reason William Birkin ended up as a raging monstrosity. “Can’t say I ever heard about the Empire, though.” There’s a brief pause, then: “Albert Wesker.”
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The padawan lifts his head at that. A name, huh. The man might not see it, but he nods. "Given your response about aliens and ships I figure you're probably not from anywhere in my galaxy. It'd be hard not to have heard of the Empire by now. It's been five years since the Clone Wars. The Republic and the Confederacy have both become integrated into a greater power and I can't say it's much better."
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The appearance of a large building up ahead is a welcome alternative and Wesker nods forward. “Is that it?” The hangar.
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Once the hangar comes into view, he nods. "That'd be it. You're assigned to a certain ship, so don't be surprised if some of them don't open up for you."
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What's easy enough to believe is that this building is, indeed, a hangar. It's massive. Which it has to be in order to house the collection of vessels within, each of them easily the size of a passager plane. All things considered, they may very well be decomissioned planes. Planes with their wings clipped and dressed up- Admittedly wildly. An unusual amount of effort for a ruse.
Wesker spots the lingering data point nearby and just frowns at it. That must be how they are monitoring him. A camera. He doesn't like that he can't explain how it's floating. And yet Wesker steps right in front of the data point, seizing it up with his eyes and crosses his arms before adressing it. "Chris, if this is your doing then I'm disappointed. I thought the BSAA knew better than to make up fairytales about aliens and expect me to believe them. Then again, you were always lacking behind, weren't you. But Spencer is dead now. And with him the last shred of Umbrella has died as well. And if you value the lives of your little agents here, show yourself and we end this ridiculous charade before they end up like that arrogant old man."
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Before he can offer any explanation, the man seems to have chosen his next opponent. When he starts speaking to it, the padawan can only blink. Very little of what Wesker divulges in his threats to the orb make sense, but it doesn't put Cal at ease either way. Still, he waits until Wesker's finished before he opens his mouth.
"...I'm not sure what you think it is, but it's not a means of communication. At least, not in the way our tablets are." Does he look amused? Maaaaybe just the tiniest bit. "You saw the one in the city square, didn't you? By the fountain?"
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"I did." He replies. Touching that thing had been a mistake for sure. "If not for surveilance, then for what reason would it be here?" The question is asked with clear impatience in his voice. Impatience and annoyance at the bemusement he can notice on Cal's face.
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"The one in the square has the rundown of a limited history as to what's happened with the Agrii who lived here. This one will give you an understanding for how to operate the shuttles. Without it, you won't be able to fly." He sighs a little. "Unfortunately it's the only way to know how to work with certain things. I know most people here aren't a fan of the whole direct upload."
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The part with the information transfer, however... That part can be put to the test. The other orb had been drawing him in, this one not so much. It feels a little like admitting defeat when he reaches a hand out towards the data point and Wesker is ready to pull it back immediately should anything happen. But much to his displeasure he is proven wrong and nothing aside from the mentioned information transfer takes place. It doesn't even hurt. It's quick, clean, efficient and he pulls his hand back to himself again only to regard it for a moment as if his own limb has just betrayed him. He turns his attention over to the ship and has to admit that Cal hasn't lied about this particular detail.
"This is... Bad." Wesker concludes through half grit teeth but then shakes his head once before fully turning towards the ships and quickly stepping towards them. Maybe this isn't as bad after all. He can leave now!
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He watches as Wesker considers the data point again, brow lifting when the man finally commits to touching it. "Bad?" It's a vague comment so he's not sure which part the man might mean. When Wesker turns towards the ships, Cal looks a little uncertain, starting after him.
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What's bad is that Wesker doesn't understand what just happened. How he can suddenly understand terms and processes he hadn't ever heard of before at all. And he hates not understanding. Uncertainty is not a feeling Wesker has any use for. Especially since the last time he had felt uneasy and anxious about anything it had turned out to be a trap programmed right into his mind.
Wesker picks up his step again, keeping his attention on the ships he passes. One of them should open up according to Cal and sure enough, one of them does. "I'm leaving." He announces plainly and enters the ship in question. If this has ever been a regular aircraft at any point in its existence, someone did a very good job at covering that up. Though Wesker has to admit at least to himself that he is beginning to doubt his own doubts.
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