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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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"Yes. In Japan, it's illegal to drink alcohol if you're younger than twenty years old."
The answer to her question doesn't make her feel any better, unfortunately. The last thing she wants to be is the butt of someone's joke — god or not. "I see," she says, frowning slightly.
There's a pause. She doesn't know why she's thinking this, or what would even move her to ask, but—
"This may seem like an odd question, but what year was it for you, before you arrived here?"
She's already guessed that wherever this is now, it's far in her own future... and the way Sam looks, is dressed, talks has begun to make her wonder. (It would certainly explain why his Japanese sounds so strange.)
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Sam shifts attention to the new question. "Depends on which calendar. One I think most folks here know best, 1819."