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reveriemod ([personal profile] reveriemod) wrote in [community profile] reveriance2018-04-20 07:45 pm
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TEST DRIVE #001


( 0 0 1 ) » WAKE UP
Were you asleep or were you unconscious? It doesn't matter: when you come to, there's an odd taste in your mouth and there's a low-level mechanical hum in the air. Your head hurts and you feel nauseous. You aren't anywhere you know: everything around you is metal, from the floor you lie on all the way to the ceiling. You are dressed in a jumpsuit you definitely weren't wearing before.

"We tried to save the world. I think— I think we did the opposite."

The message repeats on a loop. If you look for its source, you find a comms device on the floor next to you. The logo on its wallpaper says REVERIE TERMINAL. Upon closer inspection, you find the same logo on your jumpsuit.

Welcome to your new home. What choice do you have but to explore your surroundings?
( 0 0 1 . 1 ) » WAKE UP WHERE?
When you wake up, you find that you're not alone. But more importantly, you find that you're in a closet. An empty closet, bar you and your new companion. It's small, cramped, and there is no door that you can see. The ceiling is low, there is barely any lights, only some coming from the tiny flashlight clipped to your suit's shoulder. You cannot be sure that there is any air coming in to the room.

Are these grooves in the wall supposed to mean something?



( 0 0 2 ) » OBSERVATION DECK
There were no windows in the corridor you woke up in and no windows in any of the crew quarters you might have checked for occupants — but there are plenty of windows on the uppermost level of the station, deck 1. In fact, there are windows from floor to ceiling all along the circumference of the station's circular deck, and it's possible to walk along it all. What it shows is a strange solar system you've never seen before and a planet that might resemble one you know, but certainly isn't the same.

You're in space. You don't know where you are. Neither does anyone else.




( 0 0 3 ) » BAR
On deck 3, you find the bar. Tucked away from the crew quarters, it's dimly lit, there are bar stools thrown down on the floor and what looks like some very old drink spills, crusty and dark against the bar top. But there is alcohol here, or at least, what you think is alcohol, in bottles with faded labels, most of them indecipherable. Take a drink, get drunk, start a fight, or start a party? You're stuck on this station, might as well make the most of it, right?
( 0 0 3 . 1 ) » VIRTUAL
But the alcohol isn't even the most interesting part of your discovery (depending on who you are, of course). No, what catches your interest is a second, smaller room off from the main bar room, which looks to be some kind of arcade. There are a few VR sets lined up against one of the walls, and surely, they can't be working, right? Nothing is on this rust bucket. And yet, if you put it on, the display comes to life.

It's a pretty simple HUD, and when you move around in reality, you move around in the virtual world you've just entered. It's a luxurious world, full of brightly, saturated colors, making it just a little obvious that it isn't real. Ahead, there is a jungle, a temple, and a city. You can play around, slay some monsters, have some fun, but you can feel yourself growing hot, like the VR helmet is burning your forehead.

And when you try to take it off, you find that you can't. The HUD glitches, the sound cuts off to a blaring alarm, and an error message appears, in glowing, blinking red letters: FINISH THE MISSION. Will you, despite not knowing what the mission even is, or will you fight to get the helmet off?



( 0 0 4 ) » MALFUNCTIONS
(cw: body horror, bodily functions, gore, blood, death)

The fabricators function well enough, until they don't. One day, one moment, everything's all right — the food doesn't generally taste amazing and sometimes downright awful, but it's nourishing and filling no matter what your dietary needs — and the next, things go a little haywire.

In short, the fabricators are malfunctioning.

Oh, they're still producing food that looks and tastes much the same as before, but now there are some unexpected side effects.

NB: Characters may experience any of the following side effects: nausea ranging from slight to debilitating, the sensation of being happily and affectionately — but not overwhelmingly — drunk, bone-deep exhaustion and weariness that makes it hard to move, or repeated hallucinations of loved ones screaming for help, reaching out to characters and leading them down abandoned corridors or being killed by unseen forces.

The extent to which characters are affected is up to players, as is whether you'd prefer to play this more lightheartedly or tackling more serious themes. If the latter, please provide warnings in subject lines where necessary.




( 0 0 5 ) » NETWORK
The comms device you found next to you when waking up connects to a station-wide network, REVERIE NET. You have the option to post video, voice or text messages.

What will you share?
( 0 0 5 . 1 ) » NETWORK USERNAME
When you first turn on your communication device, it requests for you to pick a username to identify you on the network. It can be anything you want. However, as you try to input a username in your wristband to access the network, you get the following message, along with a small, but irritating, warming sound:

this username is already in use.

What does this mean? Is there other people around? Were there other people around?



( 0 0 6 ) » WILDCARD
The station features a variety of locations, from sleeping quarters free for the claiming to a dirty swimming pool and a bar that still holds alcohol (though some of the bottles seem to have been opened a while ago).

Go wild, but don't wreck the place. It's your home for the foreseeable future, after all.
hopefragment: *presents panties* (i'll prove it with this!*)

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[personal profile] hopefragment 2018-04-20 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[username: hinatahajime]

you sound like you've got experience with VR
are you a technician or a scientist?
bu773rfly: (15)

[personal profile] bu773rfly 2018-04-20 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Frequent user, hobbyist, career hacker. I'm not an expert with hardware, I don't think I can do anything to make those sets safer.

These are just back-of-the-box warnings, though. Nothing you really need to trust my qualifications to take as advice.
hopefragment: definitely not thinking about boobs (thinking carefully*)

[personal profile] hopefragment 2018-04-20 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
i mean, VR isn't that popular where i come from, so it's still good to know. we HAVE it, but it was really expensive for regular people to use.

wait, what can happen if you fall asleep in VR? i've never heard anything about that...
bu773rfly: (4)

[personal profile] bu773rfly 2018-04-20 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Immersive VR is commercial and ubiquitous where I'm from.

Normally, nothing. But being unconscious while logged in opens up massive vulnerabilities and it's a great way to get your account stolen, think someone hijacking your virtual body and walking it around doing whatever they want while you're asleep.

I doubt account THEFT is a problem with these sets since we're the only ones here, but the vulnerabilities could very easily still be there, and there are a lot of nasty possibilities. Junk sensory data giving you strange dreams and false memories is the most benign. Logout difficulties. Maybe physical injury, with how old and worn these are I wouldn't trust them not to burn you or emit harmful radiation or something. Involuntary physical motion, falling, head injuries, etc.
hopefragment: (mild concern)

[personal profile] hopefragment 2018-04-20 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
that could happen without any person doing the hacking though, right?

like a rogue AI or virus. come to think of it, is there anything like that on these communicators? i'm not really crazy about the idea of some AI taking over our main means of communication.

...or our brains.


[Notto disu shitto agen.]
bu773rfly: (8)

[personal profile] bu773rfly 2018-04-20 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Good eye. As it is right now, there's no way of knowing what environment those terminals connect to or if there's anything worth being worried about in that environment.

[Knowing what she knows, she feels like...there has to be. There always is. As long as there are computers, the Digital World is waiting on the other side of an unseeable wall, full of influences friendly and malevolent.

There are a lot of reasons that trying to make contact with it through machines like that would be deeply, astoundingly stupid.]


As far as the communicators go, it's definitely possible too. Until we have a way to look at their innards, there's no telling.
hopefragment: saying i fell just isn't working (i'm gonna tell them i wrestled a bear*)

[personal profile] hopefragment 2018-04-21 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
oh, great.

i don't really know that much about computers other than how to use them, but... you said you're a hacker? if we can find some spare communication devices around this station, do you think you could take one apart and find out what's inside? it might give us a hint as to how we got here, too. like a manufacturer's name or something.
bu773rfly: (14)

[personal profile] bu773rfly 2018-04-21 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
I can and will try. [No promises.] Let me know if you find anything. I'll probably be in my room.

[...Riding out a swell of dull, persistent nausea. Food? Spacesickness? Other? All of the above.]
hopefragment: definitely not thinking about boobs (thinking carefully*)

[personal profile] hopefragment 2018-04-22 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
yeah, i'll do that. thanks for your help, and the warning. it's a good idea to be cautious until we have a better idea of what's going on