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Ten Forward RPG mod account ([personal profile] ten_fwd_mods) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd_ooc2014-11-16 07:46 am
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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!]
dreams_dont_die: (An officer and a gentleman)

[personal profile] dreams_dont_die 2014-11-21 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
There'd been a joke, once, between Dylan and the Andromeda's engineer, that the slipstream engines were her way of staying in a job. Though Dylan would never hear a word said against his ship in general, Slipstream engines were exempt from that particular rule.

"They were broken when I got here, but in general, no." For another moment, Dylan's tone slipped into something more like the quick humor of old. "In this reality, they've managed to find a way of traveling FTL that doesn't break down all the time."

In their world, that's an impossible dream, because thousands of years of the Known Worlds' best science hadn't been able to even approach it. Slipstream was what they had, unreliability of the engines and all.

Dylan's expression was level as he glanced back at Gaheris. No, Gaheris wouldn't understand it. Dylan had, when he'd spoken to Captain Picard. He'd seen something of a likeminded commander in Picard.

"The captain is a good man. I've met him, and I think he's trying to make the best of the situation he's found himself in."

Dylan was always more willing to trust someone's good intentions than Gaheris.
truth_is_cold: (rhade - listening)

[personal profile] truth_is_cold 2014-11-22 11:09 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm surprised to hear that. Almost as surprised as showing up on an unfamiliar ship." While that was going to lead into a wry comment about how seldomly Nietzscheans were surprised he didn't want to consider the worst surprises that Dylan had been through.

What had happened to Dylan.

But he supposed Dylan would discuss it in his own time, once the pertinent information were dealt with. "I saw an alien on the bridge, unfamiliar to me. Are there different races here? No magog?"

Please, please let there be none of those deplorable creatures in this universe. One place, one alternate reality, should be spared the horrors of what they did.
dreams_dont_die: (Intense)

[personal profile] dreams_dont_die 2014-11-22 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
There it was: the Magog.

The thing Gaheris had blamed for him turning on the Commonwealth, on his ship, his captain, his best friend. Though Dylan had fought as hard as anyone in the war while it lasted, had received the Order of the Vedran Empress for saving Dawkinstown Station from a Magog attack, had met Sara evacuating a research base in the face of their wrath, Gaheris had said it wasn't enough. Gaheris had decided that the peace that was made in order to save lives from the horrific war of attrition as Commonwealth worlds fell to the Magog had been weakness, and that the Commonwealth deserved to fall for it. And with the Commonwealth, Dylan.

They'd all hated the Magog. They'd all been horrified by Brandenburg Tor, by all the Magog attacks. Peace hadn't been an endorsement. It had been an escape from a threat that the Commonwealth was completely unprepared for. Now the task of dealing with that threat was now his, with higher stakes and fewer resources than the Commonwealth ever faced.

Fortunately, Dylan was good at not showing what he was thinking, though Gaheris had once known him better than almost anyone. He managed to look, if not as he once would have at the question, at least impassive enough to not flash anger at Gaheris for the thinking he was sure was behind the question.

"We're far enough in the past that there's no way to tell. This is long before the Magog appeared." He holds up one hand in a non-committal gesture. "But given that in this reality humans haven't met the Perseids and there's no sign of Vedran technology or of any alien race I know, maybe not."

He hoped not. The Magog and their World Ship in their reality was more than enough.
Edited 2014-11-22 13:55 (UTC)
truth_is_cold: (rhade - clasped hands)

[personal profile] truth_is_cold 2014-11-22 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe one day Rhade would, not in a situation of betrayal, explain how betrayed he had felt as well. After he had moronically (in his opinion) defended the Commonwealth to his brethren, just to have the outer worlds colonized and terraformed by his people devoured and pity shown to the aggressors.

But for now, he didn't want to bring it up beyond that. Instead, all he added was a simple, "Good". That would suffice for now. Any other threats he felt he could face and tolerate.

"So what is it that we're expected to do. Sit around and do nothing? I can be placated with games for a while but we need to be able to do something substantial rather than have our minds and bodies be spoiled and grow soft with excess and entertainment."

"This is a ship in some sort of past. Surely there are threats and difficulties that it encounters." Hopefully none as scathing as the hairy demons from the depths beyond the three galaxies.
dreams_dont_die: (Nobody in space has any manners!)

[personal profile] dreams_dont_die 2014-11-22 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Knowing there may well be no Magog here did little to ease Dylan's restlessness at being here. He wanted to be back in his world, on his ship, rebuilding the Commonwealth and preparing to face the Magog. With that threat on its way to the Known Worlds, he had to get back.

There was more than just his dream at stake, and his dream had been enough on its own.

"The captain has been trying to do what he can, but so far, there's not much we can do. As far as they can tell, the being that brought us here likes to create challenges for the crew of this ship for his own entertainment."

Dylan's tone said precisely what he thought of being a piece in Q's game. It was, perhaps, the most honest emotion he'd displayed since Gaheris had appeared.

"There are threats." There were always threats. "On the last planet the Enterprise visited, there was an earthquake and the people it trapped were attacked by aliens."

It had been a situation more suited to Dylan's skills than waiting on the Enterprise for something to happen.
truth_is_cold: (rhade - tux space gun)

[personal profile] truth_is_cold 2014-11-23 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
"At least our skills can be put to some use." And it seemed like they were far enough from other people for Gaheris to ask, with a certain urgency.

"What happened, before you were here." Because something had. Dylan was too hardened, his uniform was gone, and he had an emotional distance. He had his suspicions. Did he give in? Did he admit what the Nietzscheans were planning? Or had he done the unthinkable and-

And-

He went into it expecting his wives to come out widows. But it was still a terrible thought, coupled with the failure of the man that gave their children his genes. They they trusted to aid in their survival. He had to think it would be worth it.
dreams_dont_die: (Force lance)

[personal profile] dreams_dont_die 2014-11-23 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
He'd known, on some level, that it would be impossible for Gaheris not to notice the difference. They'd been the closest of friends. Gaheris had been the man Dylan chose to have at his back, at his side. The man he trusted with his life, with his ship, with his crew. He'd been going to be Dylan's best man.

Now he was the man Dylan blamed for ruining his life.

(Yet ... he still kept a photograph of the two of them in his quarters on the Andromeda.)

What would happen, if he told Gaheris the honest answer to his question, the result of the uprising? Could he stop it, or win Gaheris over? Did he have the right to even try? Could Gaheris see sense, see that what he was doing was setting the Known Worlds up for three hundred years of chaos?

At Witchhead, he'd decided to maintain the timeline, whatever the cost, because no other option had been better. Because nothing was certain except what had happened.

What had happened was that the man walking beside him had plotted against him and everything he stood for. Had shot one of his friends in front of him, sabotaged his ship, and tried to kill him.

Yet here he was, acting as if they were friends, when Gaheris had been planning to betray him for years.

Dylan paused, for a moment, then, very slowly, drew his force lance.

"The last time I saw you, you sabotaged my ship and tried to kill me."
truth_is_cold: (rhade - pounds of hate)

[personal profile] truth_is_cold 2014-11-23 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
Gaheris set his chiseled jaw hard, hands clutched behind his back for the time being. But his eyes had strayed from Dylan's face to his elbow, watching what he was about to do with that force lance. It was obvious that he wasn't about to take chances, not really.

But still he was reluctant, at this point, to pull his weapon on his friend.

"Put it away. We're not aboard the Andromeda and it would do no good here. Revenge is my prerogative, not yours." He didn't move. Not a hair. Not an inch. Not a sigh. Not a breath beyond what he needed to make words. He was intent and ready for defense.

"And I don't suspect anything that I say about what hasn't happened yet-" what he wasn't even sure he wanted to happen "-will matter to you now. I can tell from the look on your face." So, with that, he let his gaze slip up to Dylan's face. And then he did what would otherwise be unthinkable. He almost needed to see if, whatever had been done, had actually broken Dylan.

"Put it away or shoot me in the back. It's your call." And with his hands still clasped behind his back he turned on him to continue down the corridor. But it made him grind his teeth, a risk that rubbed him the wrong way and ate at him. He was a fool, an idiot. If he shot him in the back for such a moronic risk he would deserve to be removed from the gene pool.

If he didn't, at least he would have given the man he betrayed his space. Because despite some Nietzschean traits, Dylan wasn't Nietzschean. He wouldn't understand, and he didn't think he would be able to explain it.
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[personal profile] dreams_dont_die 2014-11-23 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Dylan, like any soldier, knew better than to pull a weapon he's not prepared to use. That didn't mean he was about to shoot.

It did mean that if Gaheris made just one move that made Dylan think he was in for a repeat performance, he would.

He'd shot Gaheris. They'd fought on the command deck of the Andromeda with Dawn's body still slumped in the pilot's chair. He'd held Gaheris while he died as a battle raged around them and as everything he knew and believed in started to fall apart. Somewhere, inside, where he almost never let it show, even to himself, he hated himself for that almost as much as he'd hated Gaheris, at times, for what he'd done.

Though Dylan's stare was harder than Gaheris had once been used to seeing and his hand was perfectly steady on his weapon, Gaheris was, of course, right.

Dylan was never a man who could shoot someone cold as he walked away, offering no immediate threat and with no weapon in his hand. Not even if it could change history. If he ever became that man, he'd have crossed a line he never wanted to cross.

Still, for almost nobody else would he, in that moment, have slid the force lance back into its holster. Gaheris had always had a way of speaking as if whatever he suggested was the only logical option and anyone else, including Dylan, was a fool for thinking otherwise.

This time, he was right. But it took a lot for a Nietzschean, especially one as paranoid as Gaheris, to deliberately turn his back on a man with a weapon drawn on him. It was a simple, potent move, and it called a bluff Dylan hadn't really meant to play.

"You know I can't," he said, one small concession to that fact.
truth_is_cold: (rhade - hesitant)

[personal profile] truth_is_cold 2014-11-23 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
He stalled toward the end of the corridor, and looked back to Dylan.

"No, I don't." Because if he knew that for sure, then why was Dylan standing there and looking at him that way. He didn't want to ask, because he knew that- even if he wished for his failure, hearing about it would set such a sick sense of disgust with himself it would be intolerable. And even that would be repulsive because no Neitzschean should hold themselves in contempt.

Gaheris didn't. He didn't want to, either.

Any sort of parting words, even temporary, seemed inappropriate for the moment. So he continued on after that, in search of some crew that could give him more information.