The Sixth Iteration (
sixthiteration) wrote2018-05-25 11:28 pm
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Test Drive 18
Test Drive
→ Holds and applications are always open. Holds are required for all applications.
→ Choose one of the scenarios below or make up your own. Feel free to try multiple scenarios.
→ Write LOGS or TEXT prompts, or both.
→ THERE ARE ONLY THREE RULES FOR THE TDM:
→ TDM threads cannot be used to meet AC, but if the character is accepted into the game and both players agree, you may keep the CR.
→ Character want ads are here.
→ Choose one of the scenarios below or make up your own. Feel free to try multiple scenarios.
→ Write LOGS or TEXT prompts, or both.
→ THERE ARE ONLY THREE RULES FOR THE TDM:
1. It has to take place in the 6I universe.
2. It cannot be the character's arrival into the game.
3. Please only test new characters who do not have a version in the game. Our cast list is here.
2. It cannot be the character's arrival into the game.
3. Please only test new characters who do not have a version in the game. Our cast list is here.
→ TDM threads cannot be used to meet AC, but if the character is accepted into the game and both players agree, you may keep the CR.
→ Character want ads are here.
Prompts
Summer is here, villagers! Sunny skies, warm weather and plenty of weirdness are on the horizon. Don't forget your sunscreen!
- THE MILK FOR FREE - Somehow, someway, you have been wrangled into milking one of the GROFFLES recently rounded up by your fellow villagers. Maybe you felt guilty for not helping, or maybe you owe someone scary money. Point is, it's just you, a bucket, and your green milk-giving friend. Just a tip: Groffles are good-natured, but you probably shouldn't squeeze too hard.
- LIGHTNING ROD - Earlier today, you made your way into the upper foothills — Were you hunting? Maybe just roaming? — and you came into contact with a BLUE LILY. Maybe you thought it was so pretty you've carried it back to the village with you. If your house didn't have electricity before, it definitely does now!
- MEET CUTE - It's a classic: You've gone down into the 6I INN'S dirt-walled root cellar off the kitchen. Maybe you needed supplies or were dropping off some fresh produce. Whatever the case, someone's followed you down for a similar reason... and the door has jammed shut behind them. Seriously, it's not budging. Enjoy getting to know your new best friend in the cozy light of the furnace!
- WILDCARD - Choose your own adventure. Maybe play powers roulette.
Texts
All characters are fitted with a smart watch-like device on their left wrist, which they can use to send text messages to other villagers.
- Texts may only be 140 characters long
- No video or voice, text only
- No usernames, everyone is listed by their name
Please list your CHARACTER NAME, CANON & PROMPT in your SUBJECT LINE.

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"Yeah, okay. Just- here, sit down a sec, I'll get you something," Something or someone, maybe a doctor if they've got one squirreled away somewhere, or maybe Peggy would know what to do. Maybe Sam, who knows so much about science and genetics. Doesn't quite a doctor make, but a big, round rock would probably make a better caretaker than himself. Nevertheless he's what Blake's stuck with, and he does his best to guide the man to the nearest porch. Peggy's porch, as it so happens, though the woman's not in at the moment.
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"Ah, god— it's all— I-I'm good. I'm good here..." He presses a hand to his temple, a feeble attempt to stop the world from spinning, but with his heart hammering away like it wants to leap out of his chest, even something as simple as that feels like it's taking his breath away. He nods to Barnes — a near futile indication he'll be all right in the meantime — but it's all he has before he turns back in on himself, cradling his midsection over his legs, leaned over like he compelled to compress himself.
"Get your— get your head together," he mutters to himself as if that can really stave off any panic he's feeling over this potentially fatal (but probably not) mistake.
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"I'll, um-" He starts, stops himself before he even finishes the sentence, and takes the steps two at a time to get into the house. Grabs a glass of water from the tap, wets a cloth while he's at it, and heads back out again. Drops down into something of a squat off to Blake's side, holding either object aloft, waiting for permission. Foisting something on a man about to puke isn't exactly a wise move (nor is settling in beside him, hence the squat). "Here-"
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"Ugh, this is—" Awful. Just awful. And if he didn't know better, he could swear his lips are starting to get numb. "Shit, I'm sorry you gotta—" *hurp* "—you gotta see this..." It's not John's favorite way to get to know a person, not by a long shot.
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He dismisses the concern with a shake of the head, not that Blake can see it.
"I know a nurse, I can get her?" He offers uncertainly, then adds- "They got these... healing springs, too, I can take you to, or..."
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Finally grabbing the cool cloth, he presses it to his face and then takes in another deep breath, nodding slowly. Whatever choices he's been given must sound better than whatever's going on with him right now.
"There's a— a tea, right?" He knows there's something like that. If he can keep it down.
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So he nods slowly, uncertainly. "Um- yeah, maybe, I can- I'd have to leave you to find some. Can you manage? Do I need to send someone here?"
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"Well, no, wait..."
Wiping the sheen from his forehead on to his sleeve, he thinks on it a moment, head shaking back and forth. What a shitty thing to have to deal with — for the both of them — and damn if he doesn't feel utterly helpless. It's definitely not the sort of situation John's used to being in. But you know what? That's okay. He's always been an adaptable guy and like hell is he going to sit by and let whatever this is just happen.
He girds his loins, so to speak, and pushes up to his feet. "The springs," he says, voice sounding a bit dopey around his numbing lips. "Let's go."
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Arm-in-arm they walk, with Bucky insisting through sheer body language that he do most of the work. It's a little bit of a trek, and the less Blake has to actually do the less likely Bucky is to wind up with vomit on his pants. They only have so much denim here, after all.
He stops only once they round the spring, stacked black stones and silt surround a steaming pool. Bucky lowers him gently onto the edge of the water. "Not that I'm interested in getting in your pants or anything, but you need help getting them off?"
Or go in fully clothed for all he cares, just don't keel over on him.
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"No, this is—" He shakes his head and starts to carefully pull himself into the spring water. "This is 'bout what I'm ready to call swimwear here." No offense, but pale and clammy and ready to spew again any second is not the first impression he appreciates giving anyone. Nor is it what he wants to flash back to every time he runs into this guy in the near future.
"Thanks for takin' the time, know it wasn't prob'ly—" He lifts the back of his hand up to stop himself talking, pressed against his mouth with a single digit point out to show he needs a second to get over the wave of nausea hitting him. There's no telling at this point if the springs are meant to work over time or if he isn't affected at all, but for this very moment, he feels like he might empty his stomach into a black hole, pulling out more than what's been put in if he's not careful. Could this be the very first case of a man throwing up his own skeleton? Stay turned to find out!
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"Try drinking it?" He suggests, because why the hell not, what's the worse that could happen? A little gross tasting bathwater never hurt anyone.
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"You have food in town? Earlier today?" It's got Blake wondering if maybe this whole ordeal isn't related to food rather than his trek through a foreign flora.
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"Helped make it," He answers with a nod. "Might not be the best chef but I'm pretty sure I'm above food poisoning."
Although, granted he wasn't exactly sure what type of meat was in it, but that's sort of just the nature of the location. The things they treat as cows aren't like any damn cows he's seen back home. He's had just enough exposure to green milk to tentatively accept it as safe. "You eat anything else? Drink anything? Piss anyone off?"
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"Today? No." On all accounts. "But I'm pretty used to not makin' friends," he notes, not interested in lying, either. Would he expect someone would be inspired to poison him directly? No. But anyone who might know a bit more about him would certainly say he's at risk.
He leans down a little and scoops up some water that he readily pats against his face. Already he's feeling less and less clammy and overwrought by sickness.