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The Return Journey ([personal profile] returnjourney) wrote in [community profile] returnjourneymemes2022-04-01 12:00 am
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TEST DRIVE 004



RETURN JOURNEY: TEST DRIVE 004



Welcome to the Return Journey's test drive meme! We appreciate your interest. Our TDM features a small sample of events your character might encounter in game, which you're free to embellish or improvise with your own ideas as desired. Don't worry if you haven't read everything yet; while we recommend skimming our FAQ for relevant questions, critical information should be contained or linked within the prompts themselves!

TDM threads can be used as samples for applications. Players can mutually keep threads as game canon after being accepted into the game, though threads featuring non-canon squalls or events may need to be adjusted.

We suggest putting your character's name, canon, and potential role (warden or inmate) as the subject. If you're not sure which role you want to choose, feel free to try your hand at both!

If you have any questions about the TDM, please ask here.



1. Welcome Aboard!

Welcome aboard the SFS Peregrine, a ship in the Admiralty's Transformative and Penal Reparation Fleet. It is presently circling the outer perimeter of the Oos Ring Galaxy.

Wardens have been approached personally by the Navarch with a job offer: Come aboard the SFS Peregrine to assist in the redemption of an inmate, and receive a miracle known as a windfall as payment. Even if you don't ask as many questions as you should, every warden will be treated to a short Warden Orientation video explaining their expected duties and conduct.

Inmates have died and been placed aboard the SFS Peregrine as candidates for reformation. You may have come willingly, offered a choice between death or redemption, or you may have been collected against your will. Inmates are also treated to an Inmate Orientation; you'll find you have less privileges than a warden, but more motivation for...latitude. Violence? Chaos? Bribery? Blackmail? Well, no one said the path to redemption was without a few bumps along the way.

Given staff shortages, some wardens may be asked for a favor. Rather than leaving directly for the Peregrine, you've been asked to pick up an inmate from the limbo between death and redemption. During this mission, wardens will have clearance to enter a snapshot of sorts, where the inmate died (so devoid of other living beings). You either have to talk them into willingly coming along...or bring their unconscious, fresh-from-death not-corpse with you in the Avro provided. Better hope they don't wake up on the way!

Inmates, in this case, you'll be presented with the choice of death or redemption from a warden rather than the Navarch. Or possibly not provided with a choice at all, if death has rendered you unconscious. Good luck when you awaken to find yourself in a small ship, with someone you've never met. Try not to cause any trouble.


2. Pairings

Pairings are a critical aspect of the dynamic between warden and inmate. While interactions between wardens and inmates are not restricted to those in pairings, this relationship is a bit more...inescapable. Inmates test the limits of a warden, whether they take a more typical or unusual approach to matters; likewise, wardens learn what makes an inmate tick (and hopefully cooperate). Chances are, your values will clash.

A pairing of any sort is as varied as the individuals involved in them. And today, courtesy of the Navarch's monthly announcement, you and your sorry partner have been paired. Temporary or permanent, with a warden for an inmate or an inmate for a warden, it's your first day together — out of at least a month, so good luck setting some ground rules and figuring out each other's breaking points.


3. Dorm Life

Hey, inmates! Ever gone to summer camp? Had a sibling? If so, you might see where this is going. If not, welcome to your first experience with shared sleeping arrangements!

The dorms are lined with bunks, though maybe they're better described as pods: futuresque capsules stacked two high, with sleek white paneling and cool blue LED lightning. Each bunk can be closed off with a sliding door privacy and boasts a bladeless fan for temperature control. Bedding is adequate. If such modest conditions do not appeal to you: consider not committing crimes against other people.

And just like with siblings or summer camp, you don't get a say in who your bunkmate is. Maybe you'll luck out and get a light sleeper who doesn't toss and turn in the night. Maybe you won't, and you'll end up with someone who will kill you if you snore. Whoever you get is who you're stuck with until further notice!

Wardens get much more hospitable quarters, but they may want to keep an eye out on the inmate dorms. Just in case an inmate does try to kill their bunkmate.


4. Simulations

Occasionally, the ship enters a simulation and transforms into another location completely. All passengers live out new lives, intended to give inmates a look at other walks of life and wardens new experiences through which to examine their own. Unlike ports and squalls, a simulation affects every passenger aboard the ship. You'll have advance warning of what you're going into and will remember big moments of your new life like an intense, felt-so-real dream that lingers with you for a few days.

(Functionally, these are complete AUs. Players can form whatever backgrounds and CR as they see fit.)



Twenty years ago, a strange phenomena overtook an undisclosed area of Florida coastline. It manifested as a metaphysical border, visible only as a shimmering halo. Animals, humans, vehicles, radio signals, internet, waves — anything that crosses the border is lost. Nothing has ever returned, but year by year, the border creeps forward, engulfing more and more of the land. It could be decades before it reaches the nearest city, but considering it has eluded all understanding thus far, it feels like time is running tight.

Every few years, the government sends new recon parties into "Area X", hoping this team will find the source of the phenomena, return, or simply establish communication from within. And it's time to send in another crew.


5. The Peregrine

The Peregrine's layout and protocols have been designed with its intended passengers in mind, who are primarily Earth humanoids and inclined towards certain social and cultural practices. If you're wondering why you are on a ship of Earth humanoids despite not being one yourself, please understand that all ships in the Admiralty have a population capacity. At times it may be necessary to assign other species to a ship of this type, based on availability.

As a warden, you have full run of the ship map. Inmates...less so, but that's nothing a little creativity can't fix, right? Just remember, if a warden catches an inmate somewhere that inmate shouldn't be, it falls on the warden to handle the matter. And if the warden turns a blind eye...well, let's hope neither of you get caught. While it won't result in anything as extreme as a demotion, wardens can expect to get a stern dressing down; inmates, meanwhile, will be reprimanded by the warden who found them.


6. Networking

Now that you've powered on your CommLink for the first time and sat through the short tutorial and appropriate orientation, you're ready to explore the wonders of messaging. Video, audio, or text, the world is your oyster and you surely have opinions on it.

There is no anonymous option and IDs must be some variation of your name. (IC, characters will have to try their luck and see what the communicator will or won't accept when they register; OOC, it's up to players to decide what name to use if the character has multiple names or aliases.)

Wardens have access to a group network filter, something that inmates lack, and can track inmates throughout the ship with their CommLink. Inmates, best avoid getting your device confiscated or monitored.


7. Wildcard

If it's in our game pages, you can use it as a prompt! The sky's the limit.


stations: (Default)

Jack Townsend | Tales from the Gas Station | Warden

[personal profile] stations 2022-04-02 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
fetch quest

( So, you've died. Congratulations! Or sorry that happened. Whichever is more appropriate. Fortunately for you, smack in the middle of processing your death, along comes Jack. He's an unobtrusive, slight, probably odd figure to encounter — underweight, average height, bruises under his eyes that suggest he hasn't been sleeping well. A keen eye might discern that he's got a prosthetic right leg, or that he's missing the smallest finger on his left hand.

In either case, he wanders up to stand beside the inmate he's been charged with picking up, and there's a beat of awkward silence while he seems to take in the scene. Eventually, seemingly unfazed, he speaks up.
)

Hey. I'm Jack. Sorry about the whole... you know... dying thing. That sucks.


pairings

( So sits Jack, looking over the impressively crime-riddled file of the inmate across from him, scrolling... scrolling... eyebrows knitting a little in a way that looks possibly somewhat impressed. )

Wow. ( He comments in his steady, pleasantly polite monotone. ) That's all really terrible. No offense.

( Weirdly enough, he seems genuine, and not actually all that bothered by whatever's on the list. Eventually, he stops on the most unbelievable, outlandish sin on the list and blinks a few times, before squinting suspiciously. )

Wait, did that one really happen?


network → @gasstationjack

Hey, guys. Nice to meet you. Good job on whoever's running the space ship. First of all, let me just take a second to say, holy shit it's a space ship.

Second of all, I'm just curious. For the people who were promised something in exchange for being a Warden, what exactly were you promised? What are you getting for for doing this?
Edited 2022-04-02 07:35 (UTC)
murderology: (067)

fetch quest

[personal profile] murderology 2022-04-02 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ Sorry buddy, were you trying to have an awkward conversation with an inmate? Because that's going to have to wait, mainly because as soon as Jerry (who isn't supposed to be here but shhhhhh don't worry about that) spots Jack he is absolutely going to interrupt as he rushes over— ]

JACK WHAT THE HELL WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG?

[ Oh yeah, he was supposed to be subtle. Well, he can't help it. The excitement at seeing a familiar face who also happens to be his best friend is too goddamn much to hold in.

Jerry is quite the sight, but truthfully, the baggy, red eyes and faintly stained red clothing is almost a normal look for him anyway. ]
stations: (143)

[personal profile] stations 2022-04-02 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Jerry?

( Wow, what? Is he even supposed to be here right now?

The poor inmate looks confused as hell, but is getting completely ignored at the moment because Jack is terrible at his job already.
)

Is that- blood? Jerry, are you dead?!

( Again?? )
murderology: (007)

[personal profile] murderology 2022-04-02 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yes and no! Wait, reverse that.

[ No sleep, no drink, no cigarettes, Jerry is all out of fucks to give (did he ever have them, though) and shows no regard for being even the slightest bit stealthy. He is also ignoring the poor inmate in favor of rambling like he's been holding this in for weeks. ]

It's flower powder. And that sounds awesome but it's really not. Also, I'm totally dead. Which wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the space prison. If you took out the prison part and just put me in space that would be cool as shit! But no, it's just space prison. And it's impossible to break out of! Believe me, I tried.

Also, the Devil is here but I don't think it's the one you homerunned in the face but I'd still be careful.
stations: (36)

[personal profile] stations 2022-04-05 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
( It does not surprise him in the least that Jerry tried to break out of space prison. Nor does it surprise him that Jerry's dead, if he's honest — he'd be way more upset about it if somebody hadn't obviously brought him back to life. Kind of missed the whole grief boat there and it's already immediately cool again.

You to dismiss these things and roll with them sometimes. Or, they do.

Anyway.
)

I guess I'll know when I see him, but- Jerry, I don't think we should try to break out. Or. You, I mean. I'm not an inmate. Not that it matters, it's just... Dude, they said they could help us stop the apocalypse.
voxtitanis: (019)

Windblade | Transformers Cyberverse | Warden

[personal profile] voxtitanis 2022-04-07 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Reposting her starters from last TDM because I haven't gotten her app together yet, and can use some more voice testing. For game purposes, Windblade will be approximately 6 feet tall. I'll match to brackets or prose, your choice. ]

1. WELCOME WAGON

    a) voluntary inmate
    When Windblade's nervous as she arrives at the site of the incident, but trying not to let it show. Her deal with the Navarch seemed more and more intimidating the longer she sat with the concept. It was only natural to be anxious with so much riding on the line, she reasoned with herself. That just meant that she couldn't entertain thoughts that she might fail and let everyone down — both in her universe, and in this one.

    But it had to be a rough start, what with them having freshly died and all. Windblade approaches them palms up, unarmed, as unthreatening as she can be. At least the Navarch has seen fit to make her comparable to the organics' size... she didn't think they'd appreciate being towered over.

    "Hey... I'm not going to hurt you."

    b) involuntary inmate
    Her target had been unconscious upon her arrival, so there hadn't been any opportunity to speak with them. Windblade is piloting the Avro, which she finds refreshingly similar to the planetary rovers from the Ark, and therefore comfortable to drive (even if they weren't made for someone with wings). When she hears them start to stir, she pulls over and parks, turning in the seat to get a better look at them.

    "Oh good, you're awake. We're almost to the shuttle. How are you feeling?"
2. ABOARD THE PEREGRINE

    a) mess hall
    Windblade's looking at the array of organic food with no small expression of alarm. Of course she'd asked about energon fueling before accepting this offer... what good would it be to take on this assignment only to starve? And she'd been told that it would be handled, and that the Navarch was aware of Cybertronians' dietary needs prior to making the contact. So where was it? She had to be looking in the wrong spot.

    Windblade flags down a passing friendly (or maybe not) face with an awkward smile. "Excuse me, do you know where we'd get our rations that aren't... well, that? Where they'd keep more specialized food?"

    b) observatory
    The observatory... plenty of Cybertronian ships had them. But standing in front of the grand viewport and looking out at the starscape, Windblade feels suddenly very alone and cut off from her friends. She had expected she would miss them, but so soon? Or was it simply her mind's way of distracting her from the enormity and importance of the task ahead?

    Not realizing her wings are drooping lower as she thought, Windblade ex-vents a sigh, speaking to herself and not realizing she might be overheard. "Solus give me strength..."
3. PAIRINGS

    Settled into the basic routine of the Peregrine, Windblade is ready to meet her potential inmate! With their file on the table in front of her, she's standing when they're ushered in, and offers them a bright smile, determined to make a good first impression.

    "Hello, I'm Windblade of Caminus. Please have a seat. I thought we could start by getting to know one another."
4. WILDCARD

    Hit me with anything else or poke me at by DM or [plurk.com profile] sojourney for options. Also happy to continue CR from the previous TDM!
murderology: (159)

[personal profile] murderology 2022-04-10 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
What! Man, that's lame. We could have been bromates! Figures, the one place that doesn't wanna lock you up.

[ Look, it's not that he wants Jack to be a space prisoner. But now he has to be a space prisoner alone.

He huffs, resembling a big child being told that no, he can't dress like Wonder Woman while there are guests in the house. ]


Yeah, the whole warden windfall thing, right? [ Just! UGH! ] Damn it, Jack — why'd you have to go and make a good point?
surak: (Mpns0w1)

mr spock | star trek | warden.

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-17 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
a. PAIRINGS.
They meet in the library, of all places. Spock finds the selection adequate, the surroundings sedate. It should, one hopes, have a calming effect on whoever he's meeting. Statistically, they are most likely human, between the age of twenty and thirty, from an Earthlike culture around the early twenty-first century. A tumultuous time and place, from what he's read.

He is not expecting trouble, but he believes he can acquit himself admirably, if necessary.

His posture is strict, straight, hands folded behind his back. He waits, nodding his head in muted greeting. "We have much to discuss."
b. INFIRMARY.
A minor injury. An accident in storage, a place seemingly prone to incident. Spock sits comfortably in one corner, wrapping a bandage around his arm, the sleeve pulled back. The bandage picks up the color of his blood-- green.

He looks up when someone enters the infirmary. "Are you familiar with this vessel?"

More familiar than him, anyway.
c. NETWORK.
UN: mr.spock

Please list space phenomena you have encountered, aboard this vessel and in general.

There is ample time to do a more comprehensive study while also focusing on individual redemption and repentance.
counterstep: (выживать)

c, j.barnes

[personal profile] counterstep 2022-04-17 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
time dissonance
lethargy
loss of appetite

the latter two being clearly effects of the first
surak: (Default)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-17 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Chronological displacement is perhaps the most common side effect of advanced space travel. Was your experience based in relativity, or another law of physics?
counterstep: (maybe)

[personal profile] counterstep 2022-04-17 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
relativity
i've experienced cryo, but time stops subjectively until you wake again
surak: (7QNi6FL)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-17 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Were you able to reverse the displacement?

Cryogenic freezing is not widely used, in my experience, save to stave off the effects of advanced illness.
ahoyvey: (k10)

[personal profile] ahoyvey 2022-04-17 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Kate's not used to double-takes. She's a mutant among mutants - it's pretty hard to startle her, when it comes to someone's looks. But the brows, the ears, that bowl cut? It's the stuff of TV reruns for her, old afternoons of childhood boredom made flesh.

Chill out, Kate. It's not actually Leonard Nimoy. For one thing, he's nowhere near as cleanshaven.

"Not really." She's got a healing black eye, but nothing else that might suggest why she's there right now. "What do you need?"
counterstep: (суждение)

[personal profile] counterstep 2022-04-17 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
that was the reason for one of the times i was under
but not most of them

i'm not sure if reversing it really happened
at one point things just
clicked better?
like a newly developed instinct for time
but i'm not really sure how it manifested
dealwiththe: (088)

c; l.morningstar

[personal profile] dealwiththe 2022-04-19 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
[ Lucifer doesn't generally wish his friends were here, but today, he dearly misses Ella Lopez. She would've freaked. ]

Does time travel count?

You do skip right to the good stuff, don't you, Mr. Spock? I'm Lucifer Morningstar.
surak: (fe7hVKT)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-20 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
You are implying you've had multiple experiences with either cryogenic freezing or nonlinear time. Or, perhaps, both.

Do you still posses this ability?
surak: (7QNi6FL)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-20 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
His movements are self-assured, and perhaps a little cold in their efficiency. There is very little nervous hesitance, dawdling, or even reactions to the pain that normally accompanies the bandaging of a wound.

"At the moment, I do not need anything." The emphasis is less a tone shift than lingering on a length of vowels. "But I wonder at how poorly equipt this vessel is."
surak: (lm8oZY4)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-20 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
If time travel did not count, the entire study of space anomalies would be rendered moot.

An illustrious title to claim, if my memory of Earth theology is correct.
ahoyvey: (k10)

[personal profile] ahoyvey 2022-04-20 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
He even talks like Nimoy. Weird.

"It could use some antibody petals," she agrees, leaning back against a counter with her arms crossed, "but I've seen worse. They could've skipped the medical stuff altogether."
surak: (7QNi6FL)

[personal profile] surak 2022-04-20 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen worse. 'Well-equipt' is perhaps more relative than he was considering. "What have you 'seen'?"
ahoyvey: (k04)

[personal profile] ahoyvey 2022-04-20 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Places without clean medical supplies. Or any medical supplies." He probably doesn't want the whole list of horrors she's run into on various teams of mutants, but it's somewhere in the back of her mind, waiting if needed. "We can do first aid if someone needs it. We could be worse off."

After a pause, and with an ulterior motive she doesn't want to admit to herself, let alone to him, she asks, "What're you used to having?"
dealwiththe: (019)

[personal profile] dealwiththe 2022-04-22 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, "illustrious", good one!

[ Lucifer can appreciate someone willing to make some little puns. ]

But it's not a title, it's my name. My title, I suppose, would be "Hell's therapist" these days, I don't really rule it anymore.

Anyway, yeah, time travel. Not personally, but someone I know did it, back home.
Edited (i can html) 2022-04-22 01:48 (UTC)
spiritgun: (6)

yusuke urameshi | yu yu hakusho | warden

[personal profile] spiritgun 2022-04-22 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
The Peregrine
Upon entering the Mess Hall, one might not expect to hear shouting. Or the frenetic, objecting beeps of a cleaning bot.

Anyone inclined to investigate might circle around the AUTOMAT™ to find a short teenager, jabbing at the buttons with increasing irritation. Under one arm is a cleaning bot, tucked safely into the crook of his elbow.

Well, "safely."

In this argument between man and AUTOMAT™, it's difficult to tell who's winning. Or even what the exact objection is, though in the moment it seems to be—

"And stop giving me smaller bowls! I know you can hear me, you stupid heap of garbage!"
Networking.
@ urameshi

HEY what's the deal with this STUPID OWL????
Edited (oops html) 2022-04-22 01:56 (UTC)
omniavincit: (and famishing morrows)

@william.temple

[personal profile] omniavincit 2022-04-22 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you ask him?

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