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TDM 005
![]() ⏵ arrival ⏴ Arrival goes as anticipated. Characters awaken in a sterile hospital bed in a clean, white room to the hum of machines under the unnatural lighting common to well-kept institutions. Every bit was designed to be comforting and calming, even with the jarring undercurrent of this situation. The first face they see is Aurora's: her smile appears to be warm, but it doesn't quite reach her eyes. She might offer a quick explanation, or leave characters to figure it out for themselves depending on their approach. The door to the room swings open, revealing a hallway that stretches out ahead of them. There’s noise from outside and strong pumpkin spice scents coming from the lobby. Ah, muffins and tea. Grab one and head into the crisp, sunny fall morning ahead. ![]() ⏵ potluck ⏴ Cutthroat Iron Etrayan Bake-Off As you step out of the arrival holding area into the main thoroughfare, the entire street has been turned into tents and chef stations to accommodate the activities of thirty people at once. There’s seats, trailers, and robots bustling about to make sure everyone is ready. A couple of cheerful robots in aprons and colorful sweaters approach and redirect you as you step towards the cooking area. There’s gas ranges, ovens, grills, blast chillers, mixers, and set walk-ins and pantries with just about every ingredient you can imagine. There are cameramen (also robots) patrolling the area to capture all your best moments and to broadcast them directly to your fellow citizens’ devices. Your instruction? “Make your signature dish. You have one hour, chef.” It can’t just be straightforward, can it? The land itself is held together with pure chaotic energy. If you’re lucky, all goes as planned. If you aren’t… well…
* All kittens disappear at the end. ** These however, stay. ![]() ⏵ share a meal ⏴ As all the cooking concludes, you will be invited to plate your meal into one of many casserole dishes, regardless of what was made. A ladle will be tucked into the corner and placed on the table with a folded bit of cardstock declaring the chef’s name and the name of the dish. A helper camerabot will come around to each participant and ask for their thinking and their process. Even if you got away without having to cook, even looking towards the table of dishes will spur a helper bot to start making you a plate with one of everything. The helperbot will insist that it is rude to not at least try what their peers have made. In fact, if you are to fill out the score card for each person, you really must taste everything! The robots can’t try the food, so it’s up to you. The cards look like so. The grading system is opaque. Is it meant to be numbers? Stars? Letter grades? Well, you’re the judge. You figure it out. Chef: ___________ Dish:_____________ Judge:___________ Overall Rating:_______
![]() ⏵ tummy ache survivor ⏴ No matter how well your compatriots cooked or baked their dishes, there are… factors. You see that carrot? It’s really just condensed chaos in the shape of a carrot. No matter how powerful you are, these particular ingredients may not mesh with your being. …And even if it is truly a carrot, do all the chefs know the proper cooking temperature of chicken? Even chickens are aliens to many. (Optional) Roll a Die
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[ The corner of his lips curl up. Smiling doesn't suit his face, unfortunately.]
Universe. [ He chimes in with the correction. ] And I couldn't say. A lot of weird little games have been played... I can't say I know how it is going to go.
But at the very least we're all in it together. [ And he chuckles to himself. ]
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Universe. Right.]
I guess so.
[Why does he have to get wrapped up in all of this? He doesn't deserve respite, it's true — but to use James Sunderland as a basis of judging the worthiness of his universe's survival is nothing short of a comedy.]
How long have you been here?
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[ There is a higher infliction of the affirmative sound than needed as he hums his agreement. ]
A good question. [ Stretching his legs out in front of him, he crosses them at the ankles. Tilting his head back, he stares up at the ceiling. His shoulders soon give a bounce. ] I don't know.
[ Lifting his hand, he waves dismissively as though to banish any troubling thoughts that might come from his answer. ]
I don't mean that like it's been centuries or something like that, James. I mean that I haven't been paying attention to the days. [ He tilts his head back. ] I'm afraid I don't care enough about something like that... sorry.
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You don't care enough...?
[He doesn't know what to make of that. It seems flippant — but he has no reason not to believe it's earnest, either.]
Then what kind of things do you concern yourself with while you're here?
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[ He chimes back with the same cheer as before. ]
Why... helping people out who seem displaced and doing my part to ensure my universe will be saved. Is there anything else that I should be doing?
[ Pulling his hand back, he presses his palm against his chest. ]
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I guess you're one of the more diligent ones.
[James is going to have to start being helpful around here, too, he realizes. There's some kind of twisted joke in this place choosing him, of all people, to prove that his universe is worth saving — especially when James doesn't think all too highly of himself these days. Half-jokingly:]
I'll use you as a shining example then, Vincent. Otherwise, it's hard not to think this place made a mistake.
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[ A brief smile glosses over his mouth. He pulls it back after, however; his smiles tend to put people on edge than at ease. Something he's noticed, but what can he do? A shame to have a face that wasn't suited for smiling. ]
Thanks, James. I do love being an example for others. [ He chuckles to himself. ] Anyway, sounds like you're doing a little better.
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So he just twists his mouth into something wry, nodding.]
A little. It hurts, yeah, but I've been through a lot worse. I'll take a stomach ache any day of the week, comparatively.
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[ Another quick pat on his shoulder. ]
So, did you also come from Earth? [ His head tips back as he wonders if, perhaps, he's playing a little too dumb. ] I know some people don't. And isn't that fun?
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Playing dumb or not, James is in no real state to think any more deeply on the matter. These are basic questions that anyone might ask a newcomer, anyway.]
I'm from Ashfield. It's a city in the New England area of the States. [Rather close to a certain town named Silent Hill, huh!] So, yes. Earth, unless something's changed between then and now.
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[ That is rather close to Silent Hill, huh! ]
No, that sounds like Earth to me. [ Vincent chuckles along. Aren't they friendly! Tourist. A snide thought burns through his head.
He breathes in sharp and immediately rubs his nose after. ] And yes, I'm from Earth, too.
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Yeah? Where on Earth?
[What a wild thing to ask someone, but he supposes in this place, he might as well get used to it. Still, it's nice to find someone who comes from the same... baseline as him.]
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Unfortunately, the longer he thinks about how to answer means he can't lie. ]
Sorry, it goes by a few names so I was -- whatever.
[ He waves his hand dismissively. ]
New York. Wall Street.
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Wall Street? Big business man?
[Which could not be farther removed from James himself, just an office clerk.]
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[ He tips his head in a quick nod. ]
Investments, investments, investments.
[ His mouth splits into a wide smile before he pulls it back. ]
And sadly, I am terribly ordinary, so I feel very ... exposed. Don't you?
[ Aw, he's being mean; he should watch that - but eh! ]
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Exposed? Of course I do. I don't belong in a place like this. [And he's quite tired of feeling exposed, thank you.] I...
[He doesn't deserve a break, though. He shouldn't complain.]
But what choice do any of us have?
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[ His head drops as he nods along with him. There are complaints that are lodged in his throat but he holds back. ]
Nothing we can do but stick it out. Even if we overstay our welcome.
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[James winces, another pang of pain grumbling through his stomach, but tries to push past it with-]
Thanks for your help, by the way. And I guess if we're all in this together, let me know if you need help with anything, too.
[oughhhh his stomach tho]
Just... maybe not today.
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[ Soft pat on his shoulder. ]
I never had any expectation of being paid back.
[ Tourist. ]
So, don't worry about it, okay?
[ Using his shoulder, he pushes himself up. He offers an apologetic look like he didn't realize and pats his shoulder again. ]
Feel better, okay?