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TDM #1
TEST DRIVE MEME #1
Welcome to Glencola Reef's first Test Drive Meme! This is a place where anyone interested in applying a character - or just curious to see how their characters might interact with the setting and others in the game - can mingle with one another. General prompts are provided below for inspiration.
TDM GUIDELINES
- Please read the rules before posting to the TDM. These still apply here and will be enforced, up to and including deleting tags/toplevels and prebanning.
- Posts from a TDM are required to apply. At least three tags across any number of threads within a TDM, posted within the last 6 months, must be provided in every application.
- TDM threads can be used for AC. Note that new characters only need to check in for their first AC cycle, but established characters can use TDM tags for their AC.
- TDMs are not considered game canon by default. This is mostly for logistics reasons - due to how characters travel on the map, it's unlikely that non-network threads that take place here will actually happen in-game. However, I won't stop anyone from working out how to make parts of threads game canon if they really want to.
- New TDMs will be posted every three months. Keep checking back into the current TDM for new toplevels!
I. ARRIVAL
You awaken on a tropical island beach, soaking wet, powerless, and without any idea how you got here. Were you carrying something important, or wearing powerful armor? How unfortunate - it looks like only the most basic clothes, items in your pockets, and simple weapons managed to make the trip with you. Are you even physically the same as you remember? If you had superhuman abilities tied to your physiology, you might be stuck in a completely different body that lacks your usual senses. You might've been whisked away from a tense battle or a near-death experience and wake up delirious, or even injured.Thankfully, against overwhelming odds, you're not the only one to wake up on this particular stretch of beach. You and your companion have a lot of puzzling out to do.
II. NETWORK
Even if you weren't lucky enough to wake up near someone else, at least you've arrived with a military-grade radio transceiver gripped tightly in your hand (or mouth, or other vaguely opposable appendage of choice). The clunky walkie-talkie will start buzzing and crackling for every public message that starts coming your way. Answering them back is as easy as pressing the "talk" button on the side of the device and either speaking into the receiver, or using the keypad to type into the message box that appears on the screen, then pressing the button again to send. A list of ongoing conversations with responses that are less than 24 hours old can be found by scrolling through the menu, identified by the callsigns that are participating in them. It seems that you've been assigned a callsign, too - it shows up in the top right side of the screen, format AB123C. The letters and numbers picked are...probably random.This is your easiest avenue to communicating, or coordinating with, or complaining at the other people stuck on this island; how you decide to use this tool is up to you.
III. EXPLORING
For a place that appears, by all signs, to be an equatorial island in the middle of a tropical ocean, the local environments are surprisingly diverse. Beaches range from idyllic white sand to storm-swept pebble crags to cliffs with waterfalls cascading off the edges; the interior forests can be thinned from sandy soil or dense jungles full of prickly underbrush and with towering canopies; and the central mountain peaks, perilous enough to climb on their own, terminate in ravines and sinkholes that are hidden by thick foliage until you already have one foot over the edge.The animals that make their homes here are equally as varied, and sometimes just as dangerous. The standard Earth fare of tropical fish swim right up to most shores, especially where reefs have grown, and a multitude of seafaring and jungle birds make their homes in ocean-facing cliffs and trees. Any one of these creatures would make for an easy snack. But you're not the only opportunistic hunters here; sharks prowl the waters, big cats stalk the jungles, and feral boars raid any camps that smell enticing. And that's just the stuff that looks like it came from modern Earth. Your improvised fishing rod might have captured a trilobite, or maybe that deer you were stalking has rounded on you with a set of alien mandibles full of sharp teeth. Or maybe, among the plants and animals completely foreign to you, you've stumbled across one that's strangely familiar to your home and no one else's.
There's a lot to figure out about this place. At least, in this instance, you aren't doing it alone.

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"Why don't we walk along the tree line? It'll let us keep an eye on both sides. And an ear. Maybe spot some freshwater, too. Were you with anyone before you got here? Military... people?" Martin can recognize that's a uniform, even if he doesn't know what branch it is.
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Yeah, that's about what he's got there.
"I was waiting for night time to see if I could identify the constellations and figure out where we are, roughly."
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It was either pretend he actually accepted the compliment or admit it was half thanks to computers and cybernetics in his eyes. Martin didn't fit the usual monologuing scientist he was used to, but that didn't mean it was safe to just admit what he was.
"Military training. If a plane goes down in an unknown area, gotta know how to start walking again if you can." Which wasn't a lie, at least. "You typically can. Harder if this is the around the equator, cause the sun will sort of just hang there for twelve hours and then go down for another twelve." Anyway... "You didn't mention your boyfriend's name."
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Jon, thankfully, is a topic Martin's willing to go on about at length. "Jon. Jonathan Sims. He's properly from the south, so he's got a fancier accent than I do. And he's smart, too. Really, really smart. I think he swallowed an encyclopedia when he was a kid and then started in on wiki deep-dives." There's a fondness in his tone as he describes the other man.
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"I know someone a little like that. You're really keen on him, huh? Sounds sweet, hopefully we can find him for you."
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Jon has to be okay.
"We're in it together, y'know? And he's terrible at taking care of himself. The sooner I find him, the better. Need to keep an ear out on these radios, I guess. If... if he has one. Finds one? It's weird this thing just washed up with me. Was it the same for you?"
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He hopes they're not. Maybe they'd come looking for him...or maybe they'd think he fucked off again.
"It was practically on me, but I haven't had one of these in-" Don't show your age. "In a while. Good for airplanes since they're less likely to break in a crash, but I definitely wasn't flying last I remember. If he's got one of these too, we should be able to pick it up if he tries. It seems like an open signal. Although..." That puts another thought in him that makes his lips press tighter together.
"If it's an open signal, anyone should be able to pick it up and respond if they're passing the frequency."
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French, maybe? Probably the closest thing to useful, and he has elementary levels of vocabulary and grammar for that.
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"I'm fluent in every human language you can think of. Can you understand me?"
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Martin's fairly certain that was some Asian language, even if he isn't sure of the specifics. But he'd understood it. That shouldn't work. That's a thing Jon can do as the Archivist. That's never been in Martin's repertoire.
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Jet looks intently at a break in the trees. “Great, then we’re set no matter who flies by. Hey, think there’s a break in the trees up ahead. Might be a good place for shade or a way through the trees.”
Just don’t worry about it, Martin.
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“No, you’re not.” He turns back to face him. “It’s…let’s call it tech. It lets you know what I’m saying too. Makes it easy if I’m in some other country.”
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He's beginning to doubt that. Maybe he's a native to this world.
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“Air Force for a while. NSA after that. Not the kind of tools a lot of people are meant to have.” He buries his hands in his bomber jacket, his tone turning amused. “Star Trek had some good ideas, you know; technology’s not that far off.”
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"Sorry, this isn't you, but I've had it up to my eyeballs with mysterious things and cryptic responses lately."
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“I’ve got bad news for you, pal. Sorry for the surprise, but not gonna promise I don’t have more. Luckily, pretty sure this place’s surprises are gonna matter more.”
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"Yeah. Sure. We should keep walking." He turns and starts marching away silently, keeping to the tree line. They need to keep moving. He needs to find Jon and make sure he's okay after stabbing him. As he does turn, Jet may be able to get a good look at the ornate, antique dagger sticking out of the back of Martin's trousers where he's using his belt as a sheath.