Mod M ([personal profile] tenforward_m) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd_ooc2014-09-23 10:12 am
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TEST DRIVE #5 - Low Gravity Gymnasium and Ten Forward



Option 01. Ten Forward: The first thing you see is a bar. A large, lively bar filled with many different faces and many different smells, sights and sounds. This is Ten Forward, the Enterprises' off-duty lounge; feel free to get acquainted with your fellow travelers and try to find somebody who's in charge: this is your new home now, after all...



Option 02. Aboard the Enterprise, The Low-Gravity Gymnasium: The gym is a large room with several alcove-like sections housing the aerobics and martial arts areas, a parrises squares area, an anbo-jyutsu court, and a separate fencing room. While there is normally a zero-gravity area as well, today all of the gym is in zero-gravity conditions.

Zero-gravity can be, well, kind of weird, because it's not like a gradual loss of the pressure holding you to the floor--you may have taken the turbolifts, just expecting to take a leisurely run, or maybe work out with a treadmill to get in some cardio, but the minute you step into the gym you're floating, as is anything you might have been holding or bringing with you.

Do you freak out, start flailing and trying to swim through the air back to where you can escape? Do you make the best of it and tough it out to get your exercise in, or do you start having fun with the sudden game of weightlessness? Pick your personal scenario and have fun with all the other weightless people.
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[personal profile] livedlong 2014-09-23 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
He'd been correct in the identification of the ship then. However, it would appear that he had moved forward in time, but whether or not this was the unchanged timeline that he had originally hailed from or the altered one he had been part of during the last year, that yet remained to be determined.

There was one easy method he could use to learn this, he would ask one more rather specific question and await its answer, though no doubt the other's reaction to the question would tell him nearly as much as the answer to it.

"Thank you. I have one more question for you, Lt. Commander. Does the planet Vulcan still exist?"