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Test Drive Meme
Did you want to test your characters? Do you want something that you can use for an RP sample without digging up an old thread? Well, here you have it. Pick one or multiple prompts below or, if you want, make a prompt of your own. Just be sure to tag around so that everyone gets plenty of exposure.
1: Explosions in space! Space Bandits attacked the space colony everyone was visiting! Dozens of fighters and mobile armors fly through space, locked in deadly combat. Are you among those battling to save lives? Or are you watching from the windows, praying everything will be safe?
2: Explosions underground! You were part of a trading party, exchanging supplies with an underground penal colony when alien animals burrowed through the walls and started assaulting convict and Confederation member alike! What are you going to do?
3: Explosions over the city! The Colosseum is shooting off fireworks as part of a concert or a sporting event! Are you watching in the crowd, a main attraction, or watching the bright colors from the city?
4: Explosions on an asteroid! You're either observing, guarding, or mining an asteroid! It's rather dull, save for the explosions that rock the ground under your feet. It looks like it'll continue to be just as slow, but... was that something moving in the shadows there?
5: Explosions on a space station! As you approached a research station, you receive a distress signal! Fire's broken out and their systems aren't up to spec! Can you do anything? Are you a part of a scouting crew or out for a joyride in your new yacht? And is this an accident, or something more sinister?
6: Explosions at the gym! Explosive competition! Swimming, weightlifting, running, boxing, someone has just challenged you! Whether they know it or not, you're going to do your best to show them up.
7: Explosions in the past! A star has died! The Fleet is flying through the nebula it left behind, with swirls of beauty as far as the eye can see. If you're the type, you can watch it all you like.
8: Explosions on the road! Most of the traffic on the Teuberg is computer controlled, but some young showoff took his off the grid and promptly caused a wreck! Traffic has been backed up for almost half an hour now, with no way out for you and the people in your vehicle. Are you close enough to see if anyone needs help? Or are you just stuck with people who are as late for their appointments as you are?
9: Explosions in the marketplace! Explosive bargains! You're in a trading hub, surrounded by stalls of all kinds selling every type of merchandise you can imagine! Luckily, you've got enough money to handle a few purchases here. Will you buy one of those daggers on display? An incense burner? Some alien fruit? Or maybe you're on the run from the corrupt guards? Or perhaps you're the one doing the chasing, did someone just steal your wallet?
10: Explosions in your mind! The explosive inspiration that drives this world! Make up your own prompt!
1: Explosions in space! Space Bandits attacked the space colony everyone was visiting! Dozens of fighters and mobile armors fly through space, locked in deadly combat. Are you among those battling to save lives? Or are you watching from the windows, praying everything will be safe?
2: Explosions underground! You were part of a trading party, exchanging supplies with an underground penal colony when alien animals burrowed through the walls and started assaulting convict and Confederation member alike! What are you going to do?
3: Explosions over the city! The Colosseum is shooting off fireworks as part of a concert or a sporting event! Are you watching in the crowd, a main attraction, or watching the bright colors from the city?
4: Explosions on an asteroid! You're either observing, guarding, or mining an asteroid! It's rather dull, save for the explosions that rock the ground under your feet. It looks like it'll continue to be just as slow, but... was that something moving in the shadows there?
5: Explosions on a space station! As you approached a research station, you receive a distress signal! Fire's broken out and their systems aren't up to spec! Can you do anything? Are you a part of a scouting crew or out for a joyride in your new yacht? And is this an accident, or something more sinister?
6: Explosions at the gym! Explosive competition! Swimming, weightlifting, running, boxing, someone has just challenged you! Whether they know it or not, you're going to do your best to show them up.
7: Explosions in the past! A star has died! The Fleet is flying through the nebula it left behind, with swirls of beauty as far as the eye can see. If you're the type, you can watch it all you like.
8: Explosions on the road! Most of the traffic on the Teuberg is computer controlled, but some young showoff took his off the grid and promptly caused a wreck! Traffic has been backed up for almost half an hour now, with no way out for you and the people in your vehicle. Are you close enough to see if anyone needs help? Or are you just stuck with people who are as late for their appointments as you are?
9: Explosions in the marketplace! Explosive bargains! You're in a trading hub, surrounded by stalls of all kinds selling every type of merchandise you can imagine! Luckily, you've got enough money to handle a few purchases here. Will you buy one of those daggers on display? An incense burner? Some alien fruit? Or maybe you're on the run from the corrupt guards? Or perhaps you're the one doing the chasing, did someone just steal your wallet?
10: Explosions in your mind! The explosive inspiration that drives this world! Make up your own prompt!
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He wonders if this secret is going to be as dorky as the three Rs were, earlier...]
Alright, go ahead.
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Besides, Shiroe clearly deserves all the attention he can get. Most children do, especially those who are coy regarding any talk about family.]
I have tried to count every single work of fiction and non-fiction available in this fleet and... it was like counting the stars in the sky. It is more than enough to change one's beliefs, or make them stronger. Knowledge...[He takes another sip from the mug.]...and all freedom one could wish for to pursue it.
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Hmm.
What he does, however, is laugh. Not unkindly.] I don't know what's sillier, that you say you tried to count them or that I already believe you would! Were you bored, Kevin Cecil?
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Not at all. [That is, naturally, a terrible lie. He was indeed bored out of his feathery mind.
Well, at least, he can offer another truth to compensate for this small trespass.]
I made a bet with myself. Whether I could count them all or not, you see. Alas, I seem to have lost! Though knowing that there are so many books around is a triumph in its own, isn't it?
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He has. The giggles. Something never thought possible.
Give him a minute.]
It must be! It must be, or you wouldn't have bothered at all. Did you count on your fingers?
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He might be laughing too. More reservedly, it is true. And if he ever spills his cocoa again, it is at least for a better reason.]
Heavens, no. I used my notebook.
[A true notebook made of paper and ink. He pulls the historical artifact out of his pocket to prove his words, and then opens it in front of the kid. There are actual numbers there. Equations and probabilities!]
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But lo, there are equations, and so his incredible mental image of diligently marking each one is sadly disproved. He leans forward to peer at it - mmm math.
...don't criticize the ancient math, do not...]
H-- [hah] How many did you count, with that?
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734.456.891.234 and still counting. [He looks a little embarrassed, wiping up the cocoa drops once more. The mug is still half full, at least from his point of view.] I had to pause to catch up with our laundry, you see.
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How mundane. I'm starting to think you're more than just a clumsy reverend.
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Unclean garments are simply disgraceful, wouldn't you agree? Besides, being a clumsy reverend is merely what I do with my spare time. I am young master's house steward first and foremost.
[Which, in his opinion, is the best job he has ever had, and it shows in his voice too: the irrational parental pride that has nothing to do with math.]
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Is he around here? You didn't mention. [And he's coming up so much that Shiroe might even be curious, horror of horrors. All the same, he suspects not (because what kind of boy with a personal butler would be left alone), but just to be sure...]
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He is still staring at the nebula. And still smiling, though now there is something definitively sorrowful in his expression. All those emotions and much more: Kevin Cecil has them.]
No.
No he is not. And he was not in Exsilium either.
[That statement should have been followed by a thank God, but the truth is that they are not meant to be apart for so long. And heaven knows what all those treacherously gorgeous demons might be doing to his young master in his absence.]
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Sympathy... is not his strong suit.] Oh.
Then he's still at your singing school. Isn't that right?
[He might be taking a dig at the singing, but from Shiroe, the suggestion that time travel need not apply and a studious boy is studying at school is as close as one's going to get to understanding.]
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He would be terribly offended if he heard that!
[And then a little more gravely this time:]
He should be, yes.
[The truth is that Kevin doesn't know. The last thing he remembers is young master's hurt face, confused and distressed by his betrayal, as he left their hotel in the middle of the night, while that terrible killer still prowled in Whitechapel. I trusted you! young master had cried out. In his stupid naivety, Kevin had believed he would never find out.]
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Shiroe hums noncommittally and debates the best response to this. Obviously, Kevin is in need of someone with a little more moral support built into their system. Why, he doesn't know, aside from his assumption that the clumsy man really, really misses his young charge.
Weird, if you ask him. Not something to be shared, directly or otherwise.]
Then he's plenty occupied where he is. No point in thinking about it.
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[But with what and whom, that is the question. However, he doesn't wish to impose his feelings on Master Shiroe. It is not fair and the boy doesn't seem prepared for it. To Kevin, he seems unloved, not a very good starting point for any child his age. Once again, he hopes the fleet will rectify that.]
Would you like to help me count those books? [He asks lightly, purposefully changing the subject.] Two minds might have better luck than one.
[Not that he expects to finish counting them at all. Still, it is something exciting to do. A challenge of sorts!]
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He doesn't want to count books at all. But Kevin knows math, and that persuades much better than rows and rows of shelves.]
Will you let me borrow your notes?
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Kevin doesn't trust humans with time traveling, especially when young master is concerned.]
Naturally.
[He pushes the notebook across the table once more. It does not surprise him that an engineer would be interested in math, though he wonders if that is all.]
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He pages through Kevin's notes, trying to guess at the thought process behind the progression.]
Alright. I can work with this, I guess.