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TEST DRIVE MEME #4 - The Arboretum/Ten Forward



Option 01: Aboard the Enterprise, The Arboretum: In exploring the Enterprise, you end up on Deck 17, section 21 alpha: the arboretum. Instantly upon entering you can tell this room is different from all the others. For one thing, you're now standing on grass. It's no illusion, no simulation; it's real grass, leading up to a small pond in the center of the room. All around you grows a variety of plant life, trees and bushes and hanging plants, flowers and herbs and even what one might consider weeds. The arboretum is, for all intents and purposes, a botanic garden, used both recreationally for passengers to relax and enjoy, and scientifically for research and study. After all, the scope of alien plant life is impressive, from the Cyprion cacti down to the Earth variety roses.

The room is well lit and large, with benches to rest on and small walking paths. Children are grouped off in one corner working on botany projects, while some passengers are seen kneeling in the dirt carefully tending to their garden patches. There are even windows along one wall, allowing for a view of space while the room itself gives the illusion of daylight. It's the perfect spot to relax, read a book, or grab a spare spade and dig in the dirt. Or perhaps you've been looking for the right moment to say hello to the passenger standing off by the venus flytraps.





Option 02: Aboard the Enterprise, Ten Forward: Or maybe not. You've just arrived, and you have no idea what just happened. One minute you were somewhere else, and now you're in what looks like a spacious, well-appointed bar. The hum of the crowd is inviting, and the drinks look invigorating. There are people eating and drinking, some in uniform, others not. Some are clearly aliens.

Try to find out why you're here, or catch a drink at the bar; there's always something happening here.
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[personal profile] dreamsintodust 2014-08-20 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
The only thing on Alfons's face is amazement--he might be from an incredibly unstable point in Earth's history, and one where prejudices are running rather wild, but he doesn't subscribe to any of those thoughts.

He simply doesn't care. He's meeting someone that honestly is from space. Of course they don't look like him.

He realizes, he doesn't know how they can understand one another. He wasn't speaking English, in his excitement. He'd fallen back into German. And even then it was ridiculous to expect English to be spoken in this sort of environment.

"My name is Alfons Heiderich, Miss K'ehleyr. And it is indeed a pleasure to meet you."
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[personal profile] am_sass_ador 2014-08-20 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, that is actually more or less the operating language of the Federation. It's your lucky day, Alfons.

"Alfons Heiderich," she repeated, saying it as near to the way he'd said it as she could. The sounds weren't too far from those she knew. "That's quite a name." She smiled still. "I take it you come from a world without space travel?"
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[personal profile] dreamsintodust 2014-08-20 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well that's just absurd. Undeniably convenient, but absurd.

"Alfons is enough, really--and I'm from Earth, it's just...we've only just started to launch rockets that could reach the upper bounds of the atmosphere, that's what I study, I'm an engineer." He's also still extremely excited. That's probably not going to change anytime soon.
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[personal profile] am_sass_ador 2014-08-20 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
That was plainly a surprise. Meeting people from places without space travel was to be expected with the ship in the state it's in. But from Earth was interesting. "Oh? You certainly are far from home. What was the year on Earth at the time?"
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[personal profile] dreamsintodust 2014-08-20 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
"1923," he responds, and he's guessing that means that this is, more than some kind of dream where he's in space, he's also possibly in the future. If he hadn't already had a coughing fit and spent about ten minutes straight pinching himself to be quite sure he wasn't asleep, he'd be sure that was indeed what this was--a dream.

But he recalled how angry and hopeless he felt when Edward insisted that the world around him wasn't real that he's not about to do the same, not without empirical evidence that this isn't anything but a hallucination.
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Here's hoping I'm remembering correctly

[personal profile] am_sass_ador 2014-08-20 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
She did a few quick figures in here head. If the year on Earth is now... "Well, as ambassador to the United Federation of Planets from the Klingon Empire I welcome you to the 24th century. Would you believe that is not the first time I've said that to someone? And that was before I arrived back on this ship to find her overrun with visitors." There was a slight smirk in her smile she couldn't hold back.
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[personal profile] dreamsintodust 2014-08-20 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"The 24th century, really? Oh my." He sounds shellshocked, despite how amazing this is. It's not every day that someone goes skipping 400 years or so in the future.

"So this is common? How? That seems...well, insane is one way to put it, I suppose."