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Test Drive #7 - Ten Forward and Captain's Yacht

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 Captain's Yacht: Oooh, you sneaky stowaway! You've found yourself in a very exclusive part of the ship: Captain Picard's personal craft, used for short jaunts when a shuttle just won't do. (One must retain some decorum, after all.) It may not be as large as the Enterprise itself, but there are sure to be some surprises aboard once people start snooping.
[OOC: The Captain's Yacht is located at the very base of the Enterprise's saucer portion, so if you put someone in there you can also play them trying to get back to somewhere they know!]
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"Point."
Because, really, what else was there to say about it?
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There would doubtlessly be some preening.
For the time being, though, Fatima just smoothed her hair over her shoulder and shrugged. "But I'm not sure this place is any different."
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"Well, so far no one's tried to shank me and the natives seem to generally be trying to get rid of us. They don't want us here any more than we want to be here," he says. "So, I'm going to go with different."
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That was different. That was enormously different, as a matter of fact. There had been natives in Zelien, sure. But Fatima was fairly convinced that they'd been illusions of some kind, just part of the show, part of the scenery.
The idea of natives actively working to undo whatever had been done? Yeah, that was pretty new.
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"Those folks are the people who are from this universe and were serving on this ship before we all started showing up."
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Fatima examined them curiously. Most of them at least looked human-shaped. And she wasn't getting any pings on her Cainite radar. That was promising.
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"Yes, them."
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It helped when she didn't have to look at their clothes, though.
"Good to know," she said.
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"Yeah. You can also tell by the sort of stressed and put upon looks on their face."
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And, you know, if her home was being invaded by people from across the multiverse. Oh yes. Artemis and Liam would not handle that well. They wouldn't even tolerate conclave.
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She was probably going to regret it, but she had to ask. "Trever?"
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Trever is that geeky guy. Admittedly, he's good looking, doesn't live in his mother's basement, has a girlfriend and good hygiene, but ... still he could wax poetical about the intricacies of Doctor Who's relationship with his companions and his various incarnations and connections, can name all the aliens in Star Wars, doesn't need to look up the obscure rules for D&D games and was working on learning Klingon at one point.
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Frankly, Fatima was starting to feel like she was trapped between two hells. On the one hand, she was free from Zelien and potentially all of the torture that went with that. On the other hand, she'd been separated from Sam and Morgana and the people she'd grown to care for there.
And if there was a third hand to be had, she wasn't home either.
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Yeah, Theo doesn't get it either. And he's just as upset being away from family and home as well.
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Fatima nodded. "Okay. Fine. But if you have another overly enthusiastic friend, I call dibs on trading with him or her."
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And Zelien had hardened the line about survival.
"Well," she said listlessly, "it's all hypothetical anyway."
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Somehow, she doubted it. The multiverse liked to play favorites, she'd noticed. It brought in dozens of people from Storybrooke. Never once someone else from Camelot, besides Morgana.
Just how it chose its favorites was a mystery, of course. But she never claimed to be an expert anyway.