The Sixth Iteration (
sixthiteration) wrote2018-07-27 02:32 am
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Test Drive 20 (August & September)
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
Happy anniversary, villagers! Buckle up!
- HEAT WAVE - Poor you. All you were trying to do was get yourself a little something to eat from the kitchen at the inn. Maybe you cooked it up yourself (The inn does, after all, have an electric stove — FANCY!), or maybe you just grabbed some leftovers. By accident or on purpose, you ended up with way more RED SALT in there than you maybe should have, and this is no ordinary seasoning. Whether you like things eye-wateringly spicy or not, it's August, you're sweating buckets, and it's only getting worse.
- SKUNK DRUNK - Isn't that just the way? You're out and about, minding your own business, and you get sprayed by a BROWN SKUNK. The good news? It doesn't stink like a normal skunk. The also possibly good news, depending on who you ask? You're now in for about 5 hours of being very, very friendly. (Just remember to keep the test drive PG!)
- BRAIN CANDY - Whether you made it to the anniversary party or not, you've gotten your hands on a piece of leftover candy from the big bash. Careful, though, these treats are more than meets the eye: Whatever COLOR it was, you've now taken on the associated personality traits. (Not the power, just the traits.) At least it only lasts 10 minutes.
- 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
- Display names may be changed by characters on the fly, but anyone can tap to see someone's real full name
Please list your CHARACTER NAME, CANON & PROMPT in your SUBJECT LINE.
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"How much of the village have you scouted at this point?" she asks him. "And what have you learned?" She wants to know, mainly, if he knows about the last iteration of him that had been here.
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A lot. The answer is a lot no matter how he slices it, but.
"Not much? I've been keeping to myself a bit." Lurking and listening, not outright engaging. He was-
In a bad way. When he arrived.
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"You were here before, did anyone tell you that?" There's no point hiding it, she thinks best to get straight to the point when it comes to this.
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His lips press thin as he tries to take a few slow breaths through his nose. He's been doing better for awhile now, he is not going to have an attack in front of Margret Motherfucking Carter. No. He refuses. Tony's shoulders roll in as his left arm starts to tremble- he shifts his grip on the line to massage his wrist, like that'll still it. "I need to keep occupied. An idle Stark is just a recipe for disaster."
A beat.
"...Huh. Really? Did I leave any notes behind?" Multiple timelines, universes- maybe the other him- yeah that's. Going to take a bottle or two of scotch or something scotch adjacent to handle in depth at a later date- maybe the him before the him that's now helped or. Whatever.
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For now, at least, but she's not going to guarantee that it won't pop up in another conversation. "As far as I know, no, but that's how I knew who you were. It was lovely, having you here," Peggy says and she means that, completely. "From what I gather, I won't get to have this with you for at least two decades at home."
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The simple life.
Ha.
"Huh. Lovely's not a thing I often hear applied to me." It pushes past the lingering maudlin thoughts, his lips curling into something small and private. "You're pretty busy trying to keep Howard in line and run Shield but- We talk, sometimes. Or you talk and I try very hard to pretend I understand everything."
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"How much did I tell you?" she asks warily, wondering what stories Tony has that she's lived through and god, how bad are they?
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Both are pretty well appropriate, honestly.
"Uh-" His head rolls back, hand loose on his line as he tries to remember. "Well- Bits and pieces of the 'your father was accursed of treason so I had to clean up his mess' which always ended up with Jarvis chiming in to drag Howard more rather than defend him." A beat. "Whenever Howard overheard it'd be one of the few times I remember him laughing."
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She shakes her head as Tony recounts it. "He trusted me, which did mean a lot. Unfortunately, he wasn't entirely honest with me. Once he started doing that, things got much better."
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Even if he was a brat of a kid with too many questions and not enough patience to sit for all the answers. "Really? Howard Stark, dishonest? Never- well. That's not fair to you, I guess. Whoever he was- is- when you know him? Not the same guy that panicked when he remembered mortality is a thing and realized he needed an heir."
Or at least that's always what he assumed to be the case, but he never did get a chance to know him as his own person, not really.
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"He lied to me to fix his mistakes," she says, grave and serious. "I hope you can tell me that the Howard who became a father was better than that man?"
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Language, Anthony.
He shakes off the ghost of Jarvis the first, eyes flicking back out over the Lake. "One lie, one secret? Can break plenty. Trust me." One lie? Can break...everything. As hard as he's tried to move past it, Peggy's indirectly tangled up in all those emotions. Hard to explain away his disquiet. "Honestly? Couldn't say. I'd have to know him to be able to tell you that and we never really got that chance."
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"I lie, too," she points out. "I was a spy, that was my whole business." She even lied to her friends to make them feel better or to make them feel worse, depending on the day and the mood. "This is a new place, though. We can leave all the lies behind us. What do you say?"
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A little young to be learning how to read people but- he didn't get along with most, boarding school was hell, and Ty was a dishonest little fuck from the getgo. Sharks in the water were a constant but- home? Home was alright. "I made you pinky promise to not. Even if it meant you wouldn't spare Howard's dignity. Or Jarvis'."
And he'd protest but- it was "Fresh start for a new, exciting world? I think I can do that."
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Well, it's a relief. She works on the line to adjust it in the water, giving him a fond smile. "I promise, even here, that if you want to know truths about Howard or Mr. Jarvis that I am more than willing to tell you about them." Her own truths will come, but might not be as easy to give. "I'm simply glad to have you here. It's a bit like home for me, as well."