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Spring Test Drive Meme!
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!
Thread ideas:
- Explore the city! There's a map here and a bit more description of some of the buildings here. 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. The hotel seems to be the most crowded, but you might want into what appears to be an abandoned storefront and find someone else scavenging or even sleeping.
- There are spaceships! That's right, there are currently several small spaceships grounded in the hangar. They appear to have power, but only one ship will let you enter. (For test drive purposes, the ship that will let you enter is up to you, so just pick whichever name appeals, and go for it!) The other ships won't open for you, but it might be worth poking around the one that will...
- Do you hear a storm? A giant, power-altering storm has been ravaging part of the planet for a month. It shows 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? More information can be found here.
- Can you hear me now? Upon arrival, your character will have on their person a small, handheld communications device. Maybe they know exactly how to use a computer, smartphone, or tablet, and immediately blast out a text or video trying to figure out what's going on. Or maybe they're not so tech-savvy after all, and everyone is about to get a lovely shot right up your character's left nostril.
- Wildcard! You're welcome to use any previous test drive scenarios or previous game events as a basis for a thread/situation, or simply make up your own! Keep in mind that you're currently stranded on a planet with only basic necessities, but there is enough food and fresh water. Creature comforts, however, seem to be distinctly lacking...
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But none of that happens.
Thankfully.
Yet he can't really stop staring.
"And you are not worried about that in the slightest."
Again, not a question. An observation.
He forces his attention away from the droid and instead catches sight of the parked ships once more, recalling his earlier confusion with a bit of a rather nervous frown.
"What abut those. Are they their own... Spaceships? As well?" No, he isn't even sure if he's doing this right.
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"Not at all. He's my best friend. And he pretty much claimed that spot ever since I met him."
BD-1 sounds a little smug at that as he beeps a confirmation. When Jon asks about the spaceships, both droid and padawan look over to the rest of them. No, this guy seems pretty new about these sorts of things.
"If you mean like a droid, then no. At least I don't think so. They have computers, but still rely on people to pilot and operate things." He thinks about the Separatist Vulture Droids that could transform into their own ships and decides not to bring them up. It'd probably just get confusing.
"You...haven't been here long, have you?" Cal hazards as he looks back at the bespectacled man.
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Cal's question draws Jon's attention back to the younger man.
"It's that obvious, isn't it?" He replies dryly before quickly looking around the hangar once more.
"Though as far as I'm concerned, I have been here long enough already. I could use a door home!" That last part is practically called right into his tape recorder. Part of him wants to hope someone might be listening? Which obviously isn't the case and only leaves him standing there as an awkward silence settles down slowly but predictably.
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While not familiar with the device the man holds, the padawan assumes it's some sort of old-fashioned communicator. He's not sure what Jon expects for the silence that follows, but he does get a sense that there's some small flicker of hope in something.
"...wish I could say it was that easy, but I'm sure if it were, no one would still be here. We've all sort of been...hired by the former locals of this world- the Agrii." 'Hired' was putting it nicely. "They've designated us their 'heroes' to fix their city among other things. They... unfortunately just didn't give us much of an option otherwise."
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And thus, as he already expects, no faded, yellow door. No strange, sourceless music. No sinister cackling or dark holes appearing out of nowhere. Just... Nothing.
“Marvelous.” He sighs, then turns off his recorder and fully turns to focus on Cal at last.
“Heroes, it is? Well, you at least appear like one.” Jon observes with a light frown “I just hope that with fixing they don’t mean rebuilding. You don’t get an archivist if you want to build something. Lest they want records of their progress.”
There’s a very clear verbal eye roll happening at this point.
“The last time I held any sort of actual tool it ended up badly for some furniture - And unleashed something dreadful, but... That’s not the point.”
The point rather being that he really doesn’t think he should be here.
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Does he look like a hero? Cal doesn't much feel like one, but the comment makes him smile wryly. Maybe in the past he would have thought it more fitting. He's not sure he's anyone's hero now.
"Not sure what the requirements are for their selection process. But I think they're expecting it literally. ...also we're expected to figure out how to stop a storm." He lets that seeming impossibility sink in. "So you're an archivist?"
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"Why, yes." Jon answers the question "At least that's what I used to be doing." Before everything just... Happened. Wouldn't it be nice to go back to those days?
At least that means that being told to be expected to stop a storm of all things doesn't strike Jon as too odd anymore.
"I take it this storm you are referring to isn't an entirely natural phenomenon. Something more than merely weather."
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"That's probably a safe assumption," he says. "The Agrii are pretty certain that these particular storms are deadly to them but not to us, and these things have kept them from home. I've only recently experienced one for myself- it's dangerous to be caught in for the wind and lightning alone, but it also made you see things. People you might have known." And potentially send you falling off dangerous cliffsides if you were stupid like they were to track the storm into the mountains.
"...and it affected...well, special abilities and powers that someone might have, if they were caught in it."
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Strange things just happen. Though by now Jon can at least claim he has gained an understanding for them. A certain insight, earned along with a variety of physical and mental scars.
Jon shuffles a little awkwardly as he listens to that information, turning back halfway to cast a frown upon the hangar's door. A storm usually takes place outside after all. A storm that made one see things...
"If it's dangerous..." he muses aloud "Maybe that's where I need to go." He doesn't want to. He really doesn't.
And yet there he goes. Turning around fully to go outside and find this storm.
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The Padawan expects questions- it's natural when one arrives the way they did in a place they were. He's had his share and knows he hasn't even asked them all. And while he'd been a bit resolved himself about the idea of getting to the bottom of this storm business the moment it presented itself, he'd done a little more reasoning.
So it's quite unexpected when Jon not only states as much, but makes the decision to apparently do so. "Huh?" Cal blinks, both he and BD-1 watching before they exchange a look and the Padawan is moving to tag along after him. Certainly he's not about to leave the man to do such explorations alone. "Hey, wait up," he calls after.
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But he’s also too afraid to try. To figure out just how deeply the Eye has interlaced itself with his very being already. Even here, where he is hardly feeling watched at all...
Cal’s shout has him stop, though, and turn back enough to give the younger man a quizzical look “You are thinking of coming along?”
Oh, that’s a question, alright. But one based in faint confusion rather than a need for information.
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Cal comes alongside him, looking towards the hangar's exit. "It might not be as dangerous as it was out beyond the city because of the terrain, but it's still no normal storm. It's better having someone along."
There were few enough people here, and if the Agrii weren't really going to look out for them, they needed to do so for each other.
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“At least you’re not yelling at me for heading there.” Which, really, would be easier to deal with. He’d just have to snarl back, which is a much better front to hide behind.
He shakes his head in what may be defeat “If I don’t go now, I never go. I will just sit around, dwelling on whatever dreadful possibilities might lurk behind and within that storm and.... End up unable to move.” Fear is a remarkable motivator.
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His expression looks a little grim as he hears Jon out, and he nods slowly. "Doesn't look like we'll have much choice in that matter for long. The storm's been shifting from where it was. It's looking to hit the city."
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Jon turns to Cal with a short gesture of a single hand, wordlessly asking for directions while phrasing a whole different inquiry.
"You mentioned something about it messing with-" there's a pause here "...special abilities?"
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It hadn't seemed wise to press any further, and with one too many close-calls and his connection with the Force gone, the padawan hadn't wanted to chance it.
He seems to hesitate before nodding. "Yes. Although it seems the Agrii have some means to do that themselves. There are people here with different sorts of powers. Venturing into the storm cut off those abilities so long as you were out in the middle of it."
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Also it’s... Nice. If people are willing to share willingly than feeling compelled to do so. So Jon makes sure to not put any pressure behind his questions.
“Do you call any... Powers your own?”
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He'd anticipated the focus being turned back to him. It isn't a huge leap to reach such a conjecture, the question a reasonable one.
Cal shakes his head.
"Not exactly," he says, but there's obviously more to it. "It's more like...a sensitivity to an existing power, a sort of energy that's in and around all things. Where I'm from, it's called the Force."
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Wouldn’t that be a nice thought...
“Can’t say I ever heard of it.” He finally admits. Even though the phrasing of being sensitive to an existing power... That sounds a little familiar at least.
“What does it do? Or... Make you do?”
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He shrugs again, a suggestion that those are but a few examples, but he doesn't offer anything more. It's a wide spectrum and masteries vary depending on the person, and he's hardly a master. He's not even officially a Jedi.
"You don't sound too surprised about the concept of people having superhuman abilities." He can be curious about newcomers too, especially if they're from other worlds, and especially if they're all expected to be stuck here together.
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At Cal's question, Jon makes a brief face and for a moment appears unwilling to reply. Then he simply shakes his head.
"I- I told you I'm an archivist. The institute I work for deals with reports of supernatural encounters. I record these statements, sometimes directly from those who experienced the encounter. Then we research them."
So far, so harmless. Though he then holds up his right hand, drawing attention to the large burn scar covering most of it.
"And sometimes we have our own encounters. An avatar of the Desolation, which would be the fear of loss, burning and ruthless destruction, asked me to shake her hand in exchange for information. Most of these entities do not agree with my work and the previous archivist was very successful at interrupting their rituals and disposing of their agents, so... We did get attacked a few times." As he says that, Jon brings his hand up to his face, tapping two fingers lightly against some of the pockmark scars littered across his face, neck and... Oh, those are almost everywhere.
He takes his hand down and glances away before adding "Also, all employees of the Institute are aligned with the Eye. I... Should probably mention that."
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Cal waits but doesn't prod. If Jon wants to explain, then he will. And he does. The title of archivist covers a broad spectrum. Old Jocasta spent most of her days in the Jedi archives, back when the Order still existed. It's a brief thought, but it still brings a pang of nostalgia, of things lost.
Jon's world sounds like it has its own share of the unusual and supernatural. The padawan's brow furrows as he takes in the scars and what the archivist relates with them. "Did you choose to be an archivist?" It seems a risky job, perhaps one of those that just must be done. Who knows? Seeking avatars of such things doesn't sound like a task anyone would willingly take up, not without necessity.
"The Eye?"
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That first question earns Cal a quick look, followed by a short, humorless bark of a laugh "Christ, no! I didn't even have the necessary qualifications. Still don't!" And it was a much nicer thing to freak out about than the possibility of being devoured by some monster.
"I joined the Institute as a researcher after finishing uni. Because, like everyone else, I needed a job! Then my predecessor passed away and Elias just- He offered me her job? Which was better paid and, never having been down in the archives before, I had no idea of the state they were in." By this point, he is pretty much just venting out his frustration. Just how could so much simply have gone wrong within these past few years? Jon doesn't know.
Jon's tone takes on somewhat of a seething note "Now Elias is in jail for murdering Leitner. He likely also murdered Gertrude. And while he refuses to see me, I know he is watching. Everything." Frustration is making room for a certain degree of exhaustion and Jon shakes his head "And, no. We can't simply leave. We are tied to the Institute. And Elias. It's... Anything but ideal." Maybe he should have recorded this little rant.
"As for the Eye..." he considers this answer for a moment, then looks at Cal "Have you ever had that dreadful feeling of being watched? Or followed? Were you afraid of being discovered or have your secrets revealed?"
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As the archivist winds down his tirade, the Padawan nods slowly, feeling BD-1 shifting from one side to the other behind him. It's clear enough that the poor man's in a difficult position. He can't help but wonder more about this Institute and it's dark subjects of research.
"How long have you been with the Institute...?"
The questions he's asked in turn have him frowning again, and he nods once more. "Yes to all of the above, unfortunately." The last one especially rings true. He'd spent the last five years of his life hiding that he was a Jedi while in the midst of an Empire-claimed territory.
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He nods at Cal's reply, then elaborates "That is the Eye. The ceaseless Watcher. Or simply the fear of being watched, followed, found out... That." What he will not go into detail about, is the role of the Archivist as avatar of this particular Entity.
"How long?" Jon looks over at that question, seeming confused for a moment and then as if he's counting back before making apologetic gesture with his hand when finally answering "Seven years? I think I spent four of them in the research department." And yet it feels much longer than only barely three years that he's taken over Gertrude's place. But then again, time. Jon still isn't too sure he hasn't spent weeks or maybe even months in that dreadful coffin.
"You mentioned being sensitive to this Force, and that there are multiple ways it can be of use." Jon decides to permit his own curiosity to show "Is there something you tend to use it for?"
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