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TEST DRIVE #10 - Cetacean Pool and Ten Forward
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Option 001. Cetacean Pool/Aquatics Lab: Of all the places in the world, you open your eyes and you find yourself in a medium-sized aquatics laboratory, filled with various living specimens along with various science officers bustling about trying to maintain order. There's much to explore here (and hopefully, in the crew's opinion, not break), but the main attraction is the large pool at the far end of the lab; enormous but tanklike in appearance, it contains several dolphins happily swimming about, seemingly without a care in the world.
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Option 002. Aboard the Enterprise, Ten Forward: You have no idea what just happened. One minute you were home, and now you're on a spaceship, in the middle of a crowded room. It looks like a bar. There are people eating and drinking, some in uniform, others not. Some are clearly aliens.
You've managed to land in Ten Forward a long bar with barstools and a bartender, tables sprinkled throughout, and the far wall is nothing but windows out to space. It looks like a nice lounge, low conversation making the room hum.
Better ask some questions and find out where you are, or just tap the closest person on the shoulder and try to make friends. The bar is open.

Option 001. Cetacean Pool/Aquatics Lab: Of all the places in the world, you open your eyes and you find yourself in a medium-sized aquatics laboratory, filled with various living specimens along with various science officers bustling about trying to maintain order. There's much to explore here (and hopefully, in the crew's opinion, not break), but the main attraction is the large pool at the far end of the lab; enormous but tanklike in appearance, it contains several dolphins happily swimming about, seemingly without a care in the world.
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Option 002. Aboard the Enterprise, Ten Forward: You have no idea what just happened. One minute you were home, and now you're on a spaceship, in the middle of a crowded room. It looks like a bar. There are people eating and drinking, some in uniform, others not. Some are clearly aliens.
You've managed to land in Ten Forward a long bar with barstools and a bartender, tables sprinkled throughout, and the far wall is nothing but windows out to space. It looks like a nice lounge, low conversation making the room hum.
Better ask some questions and find out where you are, or just tap the closest person on the shoulder and try to make friends. The bar is open.
Lol, that's fine. I can get you images, if you want.
Killian.
"Who... where are we?" he asked, trying to get his brain to focus. He had been so certain he was dying, that he was dead. And now... He reached up to clasp his brother's arm.
He was alive. That was a start.
I don't need them right now.
He rests his hand on Liam's shoulder. "Don't move. You'll dislodge the...whatever those are. They're keeping you alive until the cure can be created."
He just prefers not to think about where that cure comes from.
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No. That wasn't the thing to say. That wasn't what mattered. Not now.
"I'm sorry, Killian," he said. Yes, that was what there was yet to say, that was what was important. "I should have listened to you."
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Finally there's someone who sees it this way. Liam may be the only other person on the ship who appreciates a wooden ship and the smell of the sea. Wait, no. That girl he first met when he arrived, she sounds like she would appreciate those things too.
"You don't need to apologize, brother. I may have pushed you into doing it."
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He closed his eyes. Of course, now that he survived... how did he reconcile the faith he always had in King and Country with... what they had been ordered to do? With how the King had lied to him?
"Wherever we are, how did we get here? Th...the boy?"
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He hadn't been able to reconcile it. That was how he made the choice he made. It was so long ago anyway, and it hardly matters now what choice he made.
"Pan had nothing to do with us ending up here."
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His little brother... He looked at him, had he been blind to see how much his brother had grown? Looking at him now he looked so much older than when they had first stepped upon that accursed isle.
His brow crinkled as he looked more closely. No.. there was more... His brother looked older and... His hair was so short, and... "My brother, what are you wearing?" That... looked nothing at all like their uniforms.
He still had not noticed the hook, but that was mostly because he wasn't looking at much aside from his brother's face, and what was easily seen that way.
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He glances down at his jacket, at everything else he's wearing. "This? That's a long story, brother." Well not all of it is a long story, but what comes after the short part is a long story.
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He gave his brother a small weak smile. It was enough that he was alive, that they both were. The rest they could figure out after. Except... "The crew? They are well?" he asked, trying to sit.
He was a captain. Poison or no, there was no excuse for it, for him to have taken this long to ask about the crew, and about the ship. If he were to die, it should be in defense of the men who served under him and the vessel in his care. What right had he to lay here if they were not warned away from the foul island?
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How long does the cure take to make?
"After what happened to you, I couldn't serve the king anymore."
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So he lay back, and he listened, but what his brother said had him trying again to sit. "Killian, it has been at most, what, an hour? That is quite the short time to make such a choice, to so boldly declare such sentiment."
"I agree that what we were sent to do is appalling. I agree that it is not the work of one worthy of the loyalty we have thus far given, but I yet live. Even as we speak, you say a cure is being found. And I was the one who poisoned myself, not the King. We shall work together, brother. We shall yet find a way through this that does not imperil ship and crew, nor dangers your chances of becoming a captain yourself, some day."
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"I couldn't serve someone who was so dishonorable. Not in good faith."
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He gave his brother a wry smile. "I hurt rather too much to be dead."
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He'd never lie to you, Liam, you know that.
"Three hundred, aye. Thanks to the magic of Neverland, where time doesn't move and no one grows old."
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He closed his eyes again. Maybe... Maybe he had died. Certainly life had never been nearly so confusing.
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"I met someone here who said perhaps people are brought here to save them from something. It would seem that in your case you were."
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"Three hundred years... brother. How... ever could that be? What has happened to you in all that time? The ship? The crew?"
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"The ship is in the hands of someone who will take care of her." That much, at least, can be said about Blackbeard. "I've changed crews a few times, and did whatever I could to assure their safety."
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However... it was unlike Killian to hold back the way he was. Liam wanted to respect that, to let his brother come to things in his own time, though curiosity burned a hole in him nearly as painful as the poison.
He closed his eyes, so that he would not press his little brother, even with his expression. He was going to do the best he could by Killian. If this story were true, if he were to believe this... he had abandoned his brother three hundred years ago, because he was too stubborn to listen, because he trusted the wrong person too much and the right person too little.
He had a lot to make up for, and he was not, curse his own eyes, going to let his little brother down. Not again. Never again.
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"The cure is finished. Drink it and we can leave this infernal place behind and find somewhere more comfortable to go. I have much to tell you."
On the one hand, he doesn't want to trust anything that comes from Gold, but on the other, it wasn't him who asked for this, and he's not the one it's intended for. Gold has no reason to harm Liam. Does he?
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"Well, down the hatch," he murmured, then drank it in a single gulp.
He closed his eyes, feeling the effects spread through him. After a moment he sat up, feeling fit, feeling as good as he did before he picked up the curséd branch.
"Back to my old self, little brother," he said, rolling his shoulders. He stared at Killian a moment, then pulled him into a hug. It had been the longest hour or so of his life, but for Killian... it had been 300 years. On both sides, this was long over done.
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He's never going to let Liam go again. It has been too long.
"We're all in trouble now."
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Now for the first time he could look around, and strange as this place was, what caught his eye...
"Killian," he said, seeing for the first time the hook. Alarm was in his face, concern in his tone.
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