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Ten Forward RPG mod account ([personal profile] ten_fwd_mods) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd_meme2015-09-22 06:38 am
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TEST DRIVE #15 - Holodeck and Ten Forward



001: 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!]
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Yay for tagging with Chesterton, played by the best RP!Chesterton.

[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-01 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
He was still pushing buttons, nodding.

"Omnipotent? Hah! We'll soon see about that. Hocus-pocus and nonsense. Advanced power masquerading as a deity. Just a meddler with a finer class of effect."

And he very pointedly ignores that last comment.
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Thank you *blushes* I am a bit rusty, with him, but couldn't resist the First Doctor

[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-01 11:02 am (UTC)(link)
He grinned. He'd never met this Q character, but he'd like to see him and the Doctor face off. He wasn't at all sure who'd win.

But he turned his attention to what the Doctor was doing, wondering if he was just pressing buttons at random. "Are you sure you know what you're doing, Doctor?" Ian didn't sound too worried - he was pretty sure the Doctor wouldn't be able to do anything too drastic from here.
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Glad you didn't! I've been running into you with various characters for years :P

[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-03 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
He never pressed buttons at random. Certainly not where anybody could see.

"Oh come now, my boy, these things are human-designed. They are, in fact, fairly intuitive."

Which is precisely when pyramids, seemingly full size, appear around them.

"Aha! You see?" he says, not admitting that he was a few centuries and twenty miles from where he had been trying to program. "Child's play!"
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-03 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
When the pyramids appeared, Ian looked at them in amazement. He did default to the assumption that the Doctor had meant to do that. "It looks so real," he said, then turned back to the Doctor. "The controls aren't intuitive to me. I can't believe how far technology has moved on." Even when he'd been to the future it had never been quite like this.
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-06 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, my boy, it's hardly surprising - this is technology centuries ahead of your own! Look!"

He walks over, tapping his cane on the nearest stone.

"This is merely light, projected light. Yet, it has form." He pushes it gently, and it does not move. "It has mass! What a miracle of science."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-06 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't understand how," he said, shaking his head. "You can't touch light." But he did confirm for himself that the pyramid felt real. It felt exactly how he'd expect it to feel, too.
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-08 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Not ordinarily, no," he replies, hands going to his lapels.

"But if it is projected, perhaps in conjunction with some variation on deflector technology, it can be done. It seems they did it. Quite marvelous, really."

He takes a few steps forward.

"And do you notice - how large was this room when we entered?"
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-08 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes," he said, nodding. "It was a lot smaller than it looks now." At least bigger on the inside was a concept he was used to. Even if it defied explanation.

"It's just an illusion, though, isn't it?" He still couldn't get his head round the idea of light you could touch, despite the Doctor's explanation. Which he didn't really understand, but didn't want to look ignorant by saying so.
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-11 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Precisely, and again precisely."

He smiled, beginning to walk around the pyramid.

"The room is of one size, yet here we are, moving inside of a far greater space. It is not transcendental - so clearly, we are moving in a space that is moving with us. Amazing, isn't it?"
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-12 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
"It is," Ian agreed, a little breathlessly. He looked around, at the sky and the floor, but the illusion was complete and he couldn't see any sign of how it all worked.

"How does it know where we are in the room?" He tapped on the floor, but it felt like the ground, not a floor on a ship. "What would it do if one of us stayed here and the other walked a mile away?"
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-15 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
"I suspect it would move the hard-light 'ground' under our feet, and use projection and our own perceptions to do the rest. I suspect we do not actually move very far into the room, but the room moves around us.

He thumped the ground with his cane, nodding in approval as sand scattered.

"Impressive detail."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-16 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ian shook his head, not really understanding the Doctor's explanation. Which was nothing new.

"What happens if I try to take it out of this room?" he wondered, bending down to pick up a handful of sand. But when he straightened up he realised there was a problem with that. "Where's the door gone?"
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-19 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm?" He turns from his examination of a fallen bit of statuary, then looks around in a slow circle.

"It appears to have vanished on us!"

Oh dear.
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-19 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"It must still be there, we just can't see it." Logically. Ian started walking in the direction the door had been, his arms out. But of course the illusion moved with him and he never reached the door.

"There must be some way to get out of here." He looked around him, as if a clue would appear. "Open sesame!" he tried, and a door opened in the nearest pyramid. It was not the door to the corridor, but the door into the pyramid.

"That wasn't what I meant."
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Oh gosh we've started a First Doctor adventure and it is *wonderful*

[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-23 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm surprised it worked at all," he replied, taking a careful step towards the pyramid.

"Hrm. Perhaps we are required to finish the program in order to exit. Until we can figure out the proper commands to terminate it early, at any rate."

This was all very familiar, if holographic. Though at this stage, he'd be not at all surprised to see Barbara Wright as Nefertiti, enthroned and giving orders.

Well. Nothing for it then. "Well then, we'd best get to it."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-25 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"We don't even know what the goal of it is." He wished Barbara was here. They'd probably have to carry out some historical act and he didn't know what it could be.

But he headed into the pyramid before the Doctor - if there was any danger he wanted to confront it first.

Inside there was a flaming torch by the door, which Ian took. The rest of the corridor was dark, but there were some hieroglyphs on the wall. Ian held the torch closer to it, but it didn't mean much to him. "Do you know what this says, Doctor?"
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-26 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
He leans in, close behind Ian, lifting his spectacles.

"Hmph. Whomsoever disturbs the tomb will suffer an agonizing torment in life and the afterlife."

He half-chuckles.

"Fairly standard curse, really."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-26 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Enough to keep out anyone superstitious." Which didn't describe either of them, so Ian carried on.

He'd only gone a couple of steps when there was a roar from up ahead. "That sounds like our agonizing torment. Or a set up to try and convince us there's a monster in this pyramid."
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-10-29 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
He makes a displeased sound which says a lot about his thinking on beings who allow such superstitions to get the better of their natural intelligence and curiosity.

"I would say so!" he pronounced, hand on a lapel. But his eyes were watching the walls.

You never knew when they were going to suddenly close in, after all. It seemed less of a historical pyramid and one in which he expected Peter Cushing to appear.
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-10-31 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Just a roar wasn't about to stop Ian - he'd faced all sorts of monsters in the past - and he carried on walking. At least until he came to a fork. He held the torch down each corridor, but they didn't look any different to each other. And the possible-monster was quiet.

"Does any of this tell us which one leads where?"
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-11-02 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
After all they have faced - what terrors could a holographic beast in a holographic labyrinth have for them?

He looks around, using the light to examine every possible angle of the fork.

"None whatever - but a fork alone is strange - pyramids were usually quite straightforward affairs, barring the blockages to deter intruders."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-11-03 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose this is someone's idea of what a pyramid should be like." Or they decided to put a maze in a pyramid, who knows. "All right, let's take the left fork every time we have a choice." And he proceeded confidently down the left tunnel. Accordingly, the beast (if that's what it was) roared again, sounding closer this time.
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-11-08 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
"It would appear so, and a poor one. I wonder - has something happened in the intervening centuries to prevent accurate knowledge from filtering through?"

He follows after, watching the walls.

"Keep your eye out for tripwires, Chesterton."
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[personal profile] splendid_roman 2015-11-12 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
That was just asking for Ian to walk into one. He didn't realise he had until he heard the sound of shifting stone and looked behind him to find the walls were closing in behind them.

He rushed over and tried to stop the stone from moving, but whatever force was behind it was stronger than he was. "Let's hope there's another way out of this maze."
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[personal profile] of_totters_lane 2015-11-14 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
He tried to brace it with him for a moment, wondering idly at how the 'stone' could exert pressure like that.

"There would have to be - else it wouldn't be fair, now would it?"

He had a theory about these things, that when encountered they tended to follow certain rules, especially the fictional ones.

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