Mod M ([personal profile] tenforward_m) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd_ooc2014-05-24 02:16 am
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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!]
writes_with_digital_ink: (here I am)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-05 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Gaila regards him for a moment, linking her hands in front of her. Then she shrugs a little, her bright blue eyes glancing away briefly.

"Only what the crew have told me. He likes to play tricks on this ship. Sometimes it's a test, but mostly it's just because it amuses him.

But...unlike other here, I do have to settle. My ship was being destroyed when I was pulled her. So I owe this Q my life."
spacefaring: (Human)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-05 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"That sounds intentional to me, like his intention may be to play us off each other. I'm sure the captain is bargaining for us to be sent back to where we belong as we speak."

He grimaces, though, ducks his head in the same gesture of apology as before.

"For what it's worth, I'm sorry about your ship. Were you attacked by something? Someone?"
writes_with_digital_ink: (twice an exile)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-05 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Someone," she says, quietly. "It was a trap."

It's remarkable how interesting her thumbs are at this moment, really.

"And I think you'll excuse me for saying so, sir, but I have no intention of being sent back just to be actually blown up."

Then she smiles.

"I can see it being intentional. We're a very interesting collection of people."
spacefaring: (First officer)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-06 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
He nods, choosing to stay quiet in sympathetic understanding of her words. She'd resist it the same way that anyone could be expected to. And besides, it wouldn't be like an Orion not to balk at the idea of not having control over her own destiny.

But she smiles, and he finds himself impressed by her internal strength. Her determination. His sadness emerges into a sad, thoughtful smile all his own.

"Anything to make the situation more explosive, I'm sure. But if that is the case, if chaos is his intention, then I'm admittedly surprised Q didn't bring half the crew of a Klingon cruiser on board."
writes_with_digital_ink: (line by line)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-06 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Ha! But maybe that's too predictable a chaos? This way you have people from all kinds of places, bringing different weapons and wants. And then when people are sent back...

Oh, wow," she winces. "That spreads the ripple-effects across time and different dimensions."
spacefaring: (Explorer)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-06 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
"When people are sent back..."

Archer pales. People taking knowledge of this experience back to their worlds and realities would be more dangerous than anything that might transpire here. Is it possible that this being would be so reckless, so careless with the threads of the multi-universe? Multiverse?

The smile is gone. His worried eyes flick across the Enterprise's bridge, and his hand goes to his temple.

"From what I understand, information like that could destroy reality itself--everything we know about our worlds, the future."
writes_with_digital_ink: (well you see officer...)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-06 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
Well.

"It might? Okay, like. From what people from my version of reality have said, that...happened to us. Someone came from the future and changed our timeline from, well. This one. Vulcan still exists in this reality. It doesn't any more where I came from.

So maybe that'll happen here? Not destruction, but timelines changing and alternate realities happening."
spacefaring: (Default)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-06 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, that's up there with being the most horrifying thing he's heard so far. Vulcan has been destroyed in her reality? Vulcan? But not this one. It's...confusing. In his experiences with the future, fixing a mistake in a timelines caused it to cease existing--or at least he had assumed that Earth's destruction no longer happened. Was she saying that in some reality, somewhere, that timelines was still running, Earth but a dusty graveyard?

"But--which one is my future? This one or yours? Or are both of them still the future?"
writes_with_digital_ink: (twice an exile)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-06 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe both? Or neither? The events that changed my timeline had nothing to do with you."

A certain troubled Romulan, yes. Influential Human, no.

At least, not that Human.

(Dammit, Kirk.)

"So maybe in both of these, you went to the future and came back and proceeded anyway because that's your timeloop. Or maybe you'll go back and...cause a third future. Sometimes more than one timeline can exist, depending on the parameters."
spacefaring: (Human)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-06 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
"You'll have to forgive me. This sort of temporal science is such a new field in the 22nd century that I had trouble convincing my First Officer to buy any of it. To tell you the truth, the ins and outs of it just tend to make my head hurt. I'd much rather stick to a linear existence, but sometimes life just isn't that simple."

He surrenders, dropping his hand away from his face with a sigh.

"It is what it is. Maybe this is all a part of Q's game too. I can't believe I'm saying this but--I hope he knows what he's doing."
writes_with_digital_ink: (well you see officer...)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-06 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Ruefully, "Me too. But in the meantime...It could be worse. At least we're with a Starfleet that we know?"
spacefaring: (Default)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-06 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
"At least. Better this than as one of the other displaced, finding ourselves in a scenario where nothing is familiar. I can't imagine what it must be like for the people who have never been on a starship before.

"Even then it could be worse. We could be in a mirror universe. Maybe we should count our lucky stars after all."
writes_with_digital_ink: (hope and hope again)

[personal profile] writes_with_digital_ink 2014-06-08 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
"I often do, sir."

She glances around the Enterprise's first bridge, and then back at him.

"I should probably, uh, get back to my homework. But I'll see you around, sir?"
spacefaring: (Default)

[personal profile] spacefaring 2014-06-10 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"You will, Cadet. It's not so large a ship--we'll run into each other again."

He glanced back up at the viewscreen once more, then offered her his most friendly smile.

"And thank you for letting me pretend I'm not an admiral for five minutes. It was a nice change."