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TEST DRIVE #2 - The Holodeck/Ten Forward

Where were you a minute ago? Well, you aren't there anymore. Instead, you're standing in a very large, dark room lined with yellow. There are doors at either end of it.
Here's where things get a little choose your own adventure-y. You could:

1: Approach a console filled with buttons, located a few feet away. Press one, and it'll let you out of the room. Travel down a long hallway and you'll be in Ten Forward, the Enterprises' entertainment lounge. Have a drink, mingle and try to figure out why you're here.
OR
2: Maybe you just muttered some vague request under your breath. Maybe you wished aloud you were somewhere else. Or for help? If you did, might be in a fire station. Muttered something about killing whoever dumped you here? Surprise - you're in a slasher movie!
Though they're confusing, these visions feel about as real as they can be. And guess what - other people can experience those fantasies with you, as if they too were really there. How ever will you escape? Or do you want to?
[OOC: Welcome to the Holodeck! If you choose this option, whatever your character chooses to say out loud will cause a virtual reality program to load and play. While your character feels as if what they're experiencing and seeing is quite real, they're purely living through the latest and best in what he Enterprise has to offer in entertainment. Make sure to detail what your character's fantasy is, so that those threading with them will know how to react.
Open til next month's test drive!]
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Her smile widens, laughter shining in her eyes.
"May I say that you seem awfully calm for someone who has just shown up in a strange place without any warning?"
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She shrugs, smiling a lopsided smile.
"This might not be the first time I've dealt with something like this," she says. "Not exactly like it, of course, but appearin' in a place where I shouldn't be?
"I'll admit, I've never been on my own when it happens. But it'll be all right."
The Doctor will come soon; she's sure of it.
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"So you're on your own now?"
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Rose flicks a glance over her shoulder as though she expects the Doctor to appear and challenge that, but -
No Doctor.
Oh, well.
"I've been travelin' around with a man called the Doctor. I don't suppose you've ever heard of him, have you?"
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"I've heard of many Doctors, to be honest."
From many planets, with many different backgrounds.
This Doctor, however, means something to this girl. It's easy to tell, even without Guinan's keen senses. Something tells her that talking about him might make this girl feel more at ease.
"Tell me about this one."
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And Guinan would be right in her assumption. Just talking about him makes her feel calmer, more hopeful. He'll find her. He always finds her.
"In a blue police box of all things." She smiles. "It's really sort of ... impossibly brilliant."
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She arches her eyebrows. It's not the strangest mode of transportation she's ever heard of, but possibly the most unfamiliar. It takes a little imagination to approximate the image, and once she does she can't help but snicker.
"Okay. So this 'police box' can take you anywhere you want in both space and time?"
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Mad, isn't it?
But Rose couldn't be happier to get the chance to do it at all.
"It definitely beats what I was doing before I met the Doctor. I was a shop-girl working at Henrik's."
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"Not usually the most satisfying employment."
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She'd been feeling stuck until the Doctor showed her freedom. Quite literally.
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Guinan clucks her tongue.
"I have a feeling that even without this traveling partner of yours, you're much too bright to be kept under a sewing basket."
She thinks she's used that phrase right, but it may be a little old-fashioned for Rose.
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She smiles, a little shy, and shrugs.
"Thank you," she says. "At the time, it seemed a bit hopeless. But maybe you're right."
Either way, she's grateful for the Doctor.
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Guinan pauses, smiles, and takes a long look around the room. For someone not used to a Galaxy-class starship, the Enterprise can be an adventure in its own right.
"So what are you going to do while you wait for your friend?"
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"Well, there's no point in sitting around, sulking or anythin'," she starts. "Getting to know some of the people here, including yourself, is a start."
After that ...?
"I dunno. If I could help get us all home in some way, I'll gladly volunteer myself."
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Heroic, even.
Guinan knew she liked her for a reason.
"Sounds like a good start."
She puts her busywork aside, and folds her arms across the bar. She has staff who can see to patrons in her absence. For now, Rose has her undivided attention.
After all, if she's going to volunteer herself to be the way home for all the refugees aboard the Enterprise, then Guinan's going to keep her eye on her.
"So what would you like to know?"