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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.
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"I was a solider before I was a husband Miss Carter," Jarvis says softly, "and the thing that solider values above everything is loyalty. My loyalty is to Mr. Stark and by extension you. This is something Anna always understood and while I miss her and will always love her I know I am where I am meant to be."
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Jarvis sips his tea and smiles. "I think every soldier wishes that Miss Carter. Even though I wasn't on the front lines all the time I saw the fall out Saw my fellow soldiers mourn their brothers and cousins." He watches his tea swirl in the mug. "Not only that I saw what war do to innocent people and that I never wish to see again."
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"It is my hope that the future does not find war such a necessity. I know that complete peace is not possible but it is a lovely thought to wonder if some day it might be," Edwin says,
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Edwin smiles sadly. "Children are not a possibility now that I have chosen to join you and Mr. Stark here," he says, "Anna and I weren't sure we could even have children."
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Edwin chuckles. "I don't plan on going home until you or Howard do," he says firmly, "you need me."
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"And if a change of scene would make you happy Miss Carter I see no reason why you shouldn't stay. You are a good soul," he replies with another sip of tea.
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He looks up and smiles warmly at her. "Miss Carter, killing for the sport of doing so and killing for the sake of saving millions of lives are two different things. And I believe that if a loving God does exist he would understand and open the gates of Heaven wide for you."
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"One can either be positive or negative and I chose to try to be positive. Life then chooses the obstacles it places in my path," he replies, "and may I say Miss Carter you have a lovely laugh."
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He chuckles. "You can call me what I am Miss Carter. I am a picky British man sometimes far too picky for my own good."
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