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redactable2020-09-18 10:12 am
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WEEK ZERO: ARRIVAL
WEEK ZERO: ARRIVAL (43 remain) Whatever each character was doing—chatting with friends, going to bed, saving the world—ceases. In fact, it's likely nothing more than a groggy memory now, as they open their eyes to unfamiliar surroundings. Apparently, they took a nap right in the middle of a small town, plopped outside on the paved road. Ow? Oh, but it looks like they've been given a goodie bag. Everyone likes gifts, right? Inside, it contains:
- packets of tea - one unlabeled pill - a rock that resembles the galaxy - if they're of age, a mini bottle of alcohol; if they're underage, a can of Mountain D*w Baja Blast instead - a singular condom - a single random one of these pillows (how did this fit?) - a handheld device Should they boot up the device, the screen helpfully informs them that it's a Participant Help System (PHS). Not much on it, but it does have a few apps, including a memo one for taking notes. There's also a messaging system, though it's only capable of receiving messages, not sending any. As a matter of fact, there's an alert for a new message already. Maybe it'll explain what's going on. Good evening, everyone. Uh, how are we sure theyāre arriving in the evening? Just say āhelloā! Or āgreetingsā! Greetings is fancy, right? Oh thatās true. Greetings, everyone. Thatās better? Yes! Except maybe we take out the thatās better part in the final version. Will do! Er, what? Unfortunately, it seems as though that's the only info they're given for now. In the meantime, why not explore the surrounding area? A number of buildings are locked, and the Planetarium appears to be closed, but there's enough to keep the characters occupied for a day or two. They might even want to get to know their fellow "participants" better, while they're at it. |
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But this place doesn't have walls, so it might be riskier not knowing what's out there.
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Do you believe there may be dangerous beasts lurking within the woods?
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[ but she shrugs, like she isn't super confident in the theory. ]
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Forgive my ignorance—walkers?
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Uh - monsters. The dead that come back.
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[ Which Eorzea has, but they're not really a problem... ]
You oft contend with them?
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Yeah. There are more dead than there are living. This is actually... The most people I've seen in a long time.
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—Truly? But there are hardly many of us here! What of your towns and cities...?
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Better to keep moving. More dead in the cities than anywhere else.
Sometimes worth the risk for food or medicine, though. If you can find somewhere that hasn't been tapped dry and get in and out.
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[ She's so young, too. ]
Well, there is naught to worry of while you're here—or so I would love to claim. Mayhap it would be best for us to confirm the lack of any immediate dangers, either way.
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Yep. Only takes letting your guard down once. This place looks nice and all, but that's exactly why I don't trust it.
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And we're stuck just waiting around for whoever brought us here to show up.
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[ Which... might be a possibility, but who can say? It's too early. ]
It would be best that we attempt to discover all we can on our own until then, however.
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That stupid welcome message made it sound like they'll show up eventually, but - who knows.
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—A welcome message?
[ yeah, he went this long without knowing. sorry homie he ain't a techie! ]
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Yeah, it's on the weird... Phone thing.
[ she pulls her handheld device out of her bag. her knowledge of technology stopped in 2003, but she's still familiar with the basics of touching buttons when they're intuitive enough, so she navigates to the message before holding out the device for him to take. ]
... Don't get too excited about it. [ because that message is borderline incoherent. ]
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... This does not instill a lot of confidence in me.
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... Which could be useful, I guess. Depending.
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[ but, and there's always a but ]
Despite their incompetence, they still managed to bring us all here, and that is no small feat.
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[ well. different worlds and all that. really out of her area of expertise. ]
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Because I've got nothin'.
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[ As nice as it would be. ]
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Breaking out of places is usually about waiting for the right opportunity... But in a place as wide open as this, what does breaking out even mean?
[ and if they're from different worlds, is breaking out even really an option? wow she hates that train of thought. ]
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