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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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I'm sorry if this is a strange question, but, could you tell me what town this is? I need to get to Central City right away.
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On the contrary, I don't think there are very many strange questions in this type of situation.
[as if to demonstrate:]
What type of place is Central City?
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I guess we must be in the countryside somewhere, but...I don't know how I got here. Do you know when the train runs?
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[that's as much of an answer that he can give but - ]
How are the buildings so tall? Is it hilly? Or do they construct floors on top of one another?
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al's tone is patient and polite, if a little confused:]
I guess there's not as many multi-story buildings out here, huh? They're able to build the floors on top of each other because of steel frames that allow for reinforced concrete. It's a long stronger than masonry or wood construction so you can--
[he seems to catch himself mid-lecture]
Oh, but, about the trains! Sorry, I'm kind of in a hurry. If they're not running, could I ask to hire a car?