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TEST DRIVE MEME
![]() ![]() A. RETRIEVAL Dreams fade slowly, and awareness returns in increments. The hum of machinery, the smell of recycled air, the murmurs of others waking up around you. The interior of the ship has been outfitted with cots for those Biggs and Wedge retrieve from the Dream Width. Outside of the makeshift infirmary, windows set into the walls of the worn lounge area offer a view of space. It’s time to meet your fellow new arrivals who have been brought together on Biggs and Wedge’s airship. None of you know how you came to be here or where you are going, and the door to the cockpit is locked as the pilots focus on navigating the treacherous obstacles of the Dream Width. You might as well take this moment to introduce yourself to your fellow travelers. B. CURTI CENTER There’s an almost overwhelming aura of excitement in the tower as researchers rush to document this unprecedented number of interdimensional travelers. Over the commotion, the leaders of the Center struggle to explain, ‘Welcome to Vaikuntha. We don’t know why you’ve been brought here, but this is your new home.’ The staff will do their best to help the off-worlders settle in. They answer the questions they can, provide maps and pamphlets about the world and the destinations within it, and even guide the arrivals to a neighborhood where housing has been provided for you. Yes, due to the strange influx of arrivals, you’ll be expected to share, but the Curti staff are doing the best they can under the circumstances. Experiences like these bring people together. Perhaps you are the only one here from your world, but at least you are not alone in this experience. Others are right beside you, learning the same information, planning trips to visit the same new cities, checking out these Job things, and settling in to their new (temporary) homes. C. UP IN THE SKY There’s a whole new world to explore. It’s almost enough to distract from the fact that there’s one place you can’t go- home. You are on an Airship, the main mode of transportation between the major cities of Vaikuntha. While the majority are owned by airlines, perhaps you hitched a ride with a friend that has their own. You can go anywhere in a matter of hours — One can only hope you don’t have motion sickness. D. GUILDS Proud representatives of the Guild are lined up, ready to demonstrate their skills for the new initiates. Make sure to stay behind the designated line, this might get dangerous. So you want a new Job? You'll have to first travel to the Guilds, sign the papers, go through the orientation and introductory lectures, and get basic training. Afterwards, you can freely chat and practice with your fellow members, celebrating your new powers, and checking out your new wardrobe. E. LET'S BE ADVENTURERS Separated from all of your material possessions, connections, and everything you know, and really, what you’re left with is time. Better try to make the most of it. Enough expository banter. It's explorin' time. Maybe instead of spending every day in your room, you'd rather spend it living it up in the city of Lavode, or betting on Chocobo Races in Sparks Goldsaucia. Or maybe you'd rather go and explore the caves and ruins near Arito. With Airships and Chocobos at your disposal, you can go nearly anywhere! F. SIDEQUESTS Maybe you’re telling yourself, ‘I didn’t sign up for this.’ But wait, you did. At least it pays. It all started when you checked the Quest Board. All you wanted was a few gil to spend, and here you are in the wild, hunting for a Malboro Vine. Or maybe you are in some ancient and decrepit ruins looking for an artifact. Or you could be asked to be janitor for a week. Consider yourself lucky though, at least you don't have to do that alone. G. GET A JOB (THE OTHER KIND) You’ve got a Job, but Claire keeps sighing and muttering about layabout space-people not earning their keep, so it might be time to seek out Employment as well. There are plenty of opportunities to earn some gil in Vaikuntha, no matter where you choose to settle down. Your iMog slate includes listing for employment opportunities. Hopefully you can find something you can live with so that you can start saving up for an airship or the security payment for your permanent housing. H. MOGNET *Ding!* You’ve got Mog-Mail! Thankfully, you can instantaneously chat with your friends around the world thanks to you iMog Slate. And unlike old-fashioned Moogle Letters, you can even send messages to everyone in a blink of an eye! However, despite the change in technology, the old tradition of Mognet Strikes have never gone away. Nobody knows any more whether the Moogles have legitimate reasons to go on strike or if they are just lazy. But today, Mognet is down, and to get information you have no choice but going to the public boards or risk message corruption and mishandling. I. RANDOM ENCOUNTER The ground trembles, and out of nowhere, something hostile appears! You were minding your own business walking around, and suddenly monsters attacked you! Time to put to use the skills you've learned with your Jobs! Will you try to fight on your own or seek help? And remember, you die in random battle, you die FOR REAL. There’s no shame from running from enemies that are a higher level than you! J. WILD CARD Feeling inspired to create your own prompt? The power is yours! |
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You don't need to apologize to someone like me. I'm not offended by tears.
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[So instead her attention was brought back to the scenery, and the dabbing of the eyes continued.] This is quite the view, huh? Much more preferable to how we do this back where I'm from.
[Her hand lowered and her eyes focused past the horizon.] I think I was thinking about how... sis would have loved to have seen this.
[Now that she was aware of herself she took extra pains to make sure the welling tears wouldn't be making a repeat appearance.]
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She could still be out there. In the Dream Width.
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[She politely folded up the kerchief and offered it back to Baiken.] Thank you. I feel much better now.
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You're welcome, but I don't intend to carry your tears with me. Neither should you.
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I... see. Thanks again. I will not forget this kindness.
[With a polite bow, she smiles and return to gazing out at the horizon. She was right. Who know what they might find once they get to Dream Width? There was still hope.]
[There had to be.]
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I'm called Baiken. Got a name, kid?
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[None of that showed through in conversation, of course.]
Makoto Niijima. My name is Makoto Niijima. And I guess you don't mind if I call you Baiken-san?
[With her coarse nature and rough mannerisms, Makoto had a feeling she already knew the answer to that.]
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Nijima, so... I was right. You're Japanese.
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I'm not sure if its the same Japan, but I grew up near Shibuya. Tell me, does that mean anything to you?
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It doesn't mean what you might be hoping. To me, Japan no longer exists.
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[She stops, taking the woman in. No, she didn't seem like the type that would lie... so that must mean...]
Ah... [A thoughtful hand reaches for her chin.] Are you perhaps from the future, Baiken-san? Or... maybe I should say a future?
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We're here now. Both of us. And there is no Japan here, either.
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That's what I'm told.
[She's not sure quite yet if she's ready to call it quits yet. If there is something that can be done, she will figure it out. But that's not going to be resolved on just one airship flight.]
What matters more now is what we're going to do now.
[Catching her in the moment is a good way to see her weakness. Push against her, though, and she'll have no problems standing in stark opposition.]
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There's a lot that we don't know, and there is no way for us to do anything like that. I would also think getting one of these "Jobs" that I have heard them talk about would be another important step. We might be here a while, and having the ability to fight within this world's rules will be important for future operations.
And yourself, Baiken-san?
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I have something I need to finish. And I cannot rest until it's done. And it can't be completed here. -Now, *now*, her tone was dark, cold. The sort that sent a chill right into another person, lacing ghostly fingers around their heart and squeezing just ever so slightly...
The voice of a killer.-
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I... see.
I don't think that something includes offering a hand to a stranger on an airship.
[Her eyes probe the other's wanting to see what her reaction would be.]
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What I do in the meantime is decided in the moment. And in that moment, you looked like you needed that hand. Am I wrong? You did thank me, after all...
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[A hand moved her hair over her right ear.] Please forgive me if I'm being too forward, Baikan-san. After all, we did just meet, but...
...are you sure you're being completely honest with yourself?
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-The pipe is removed from her lips, one last trail of smoke leaving her before it is dashed against the rail, sending out the char of the tobacco that was once within it...-
The person I intend to kill isn't here. I will find a way to return to the path I was once on. In the meantime, I am nothing more than a wraith, neither alive nor dead, and nothing I do matters if it's not in the pursuit of killing that man.
Any benefit from what I do is just a bonus for other people. Or a detriment, if they piss me off. And so far, you haven't pissed me off.
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[But she refuses to back down either.] If I'm honest, I'm not sure of what the story is with this person, and I don't really have any reason to try to persuade you against your goal. Its clear you've made up your mind. I only wonder if you've given to some thought of what's to come after.
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Though I will admit the circumstances doesn't sound quite as severe...
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