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TEST DRIVE #6 - The Bridge 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 Enterprise's 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. The Bridge: Well, aren't you a lucky duck? You've found yourself in hallowed quarters. Wherever you were before, you're not there anymore. Now you're in a room that could be some kind of command center or control room; there's a captain's chair flanked by seats for his chief officers, computer panels and stations at each interior wall, and before you a broad viewscreen that shows the wide expanse of space rushing towards you. Have you ever wanted to be a starship captain for a day? Well, here's your chance. Feel free to roam around, but try not to touch anything shiny.
[OOC: The Bridge isn't usually available for in-game posts, so if you've ever wanted to play there, here's your chance!]
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It's said with absolute certainty. Khan's no fool - already several people have edge out the doors, no doubt on their way to alert security to the presence of a dangerous new arrival. But he's lived as John Harrison for over a year - slipping back into the man's skin was almost easy, if infuriating.
A story was already forming in his mind: a battle, the capture of the vessel he served on, the trauma behind it... was it any wonder he'd reacted badly upon being relocated to a strange ship?
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"Anyone who cared about their crew would," says Marika.
She's already decided, if it comes to leaving the ship and striking out alone? She'd go with Dylan Hunt and all his official stuffiness and anti-pirate rhetoric before throwing in with Commander Harrison.
The power of a pirate is the power to choose, every step of the way. Harrison doesn't look to let anyone have a choice but himself.