Mask or Menace | MODERATORS (
maskormods) wrote in
etcelsior2019-04-24 05:29 pm
Entry tags:
ONE TWO CHA CHA CHA

T E S T D R I V E M E M E
Considering apping into MASK OR MENACE? Want to dip your toes into the setting and get a feel of whether your character will fit into it? Or maybe you're just cruising and want to play around? Then you've come to the right place!
Pick any of the following scenarios below or feel free to make up your own, but don't be afraid to throw yourself at someone else's thread, either!
And remember there's only one rule in Test Drive Meme Club: HAVE FUN ON THE TEST DRIVE MEME!01.The city of Heropa, Florida is what one might expect from a small, bright and cheery place, where locals are friendly enough and local shop owners might offer a free drink to welcome you to their fair city.
Unfortunately, tragedy has struck today. It seems like the entire Heropa PD is parked out of a local, popular grocery chain. A huge crowd is amassed in the parking lot despite the best efforts of officers to get them to leave. They whisper about excitement and shame, and you don't have to ask if you just listen in a bit...
"What do you think he'll do to the employees? He sounded so serious..." "He really wants that pussy, huh?" "If I left my man for cheating on me, I'd take the damn cat, too!" "How does he think taking her and her coworkers hostage is gonna make her change her mind about him being a bad boyfriend?" "My wife is pregnant, please - if I don't get her favorite deli sub I might as well not go home!"
Domestic disputes! Tragic. The police aren't too sure how to handle this hostage situation, claiming the man only has a box cutter and isn't actually waving it around at the moment, but...are you an imPort? They'd really appreciate the help, okay. Get in there and counsel the unhappy couple. Or not!
02. De Chima, Virginia, is a large city with a healthy economy, with large numbers of citizens waiting to be awed by your very presence. Look at you! Organic wonder! Those words have meaning here. Science and technology are the lifeblood of this city, so you're likely to come across a good many locals taking your picture with the newest of devices.
The imPort craze remains high here, and you may find yourself cornered by overzealous imPort fans, media wannabes and opportunists alike, shoving cameras in your face. If you let yourself get cornered, beware! Anything from personal questions about romantic chances to bedroom habits to dietary queries might be come up!
03. Maurtia Falls, Pennsylvania has had its ups and downs since imPorts started reappearing. Several imPort heroes have put focused efforts into cleaning up the streets of this somewhat infamous city, while others have swooped in to help the criminal industry thrive. More so here than the streets of any other imPort city, the battle between good and evil looks more like a war of escalation than a heroic tale.
As your character walks down the street, they may find themselves accosted by a large man in his mid-20s, dressed in an ill-fitting spandex suit of orange and yellow. As he thrusts his finger into an imPort's face, the spandex rides up, turning into more of a crop-top, which he duly tugs back down before shouting, "You're not the special ones anymore, imPorts! Feel the wrath of Heartburn!"
Stupid name aside, he does seem to have superpowers as he breathes a large plume of fire. His aim still isn't great, though; it could hit the imPort in question, or be sent in the direction of a nearby local, or even a particularly flammable building. What will you do, Hero?
04. Nonah, North Carolina, is the liveliest of all cities; loud, busy and there's always some kind of energy in the air that gets everyone buzzing with excitement. You may find yourself in the midst of a few closed-off streets for some occasion or another - whether it be a food cart festival, no-car day, or something else! - and surrounded by the hum of people, the waft of food being served on the street, and plenty of attention
Look there -- someone's demoing a VR roller coaster! Won't you give it a shot?
Outside the barricades closing off those streets, you're still likely to attract attention. Natives may gather around new arrivals and ask both personal and broad questions about life as an imPort, what they are looking forward to, if they're looking for a sidekick. A few restaurants will offer a free appetizer (with the purchase of an entree), and you may be offered product samples from local businesses! Just be sure to speak to an agent before signing any endorsement deals.
05. Jeopardy, Nevada by all rights shouldn't exist. A glowing neon city smack in the middle of the desert, the only reason it's still here is that the central nuclear power plant has tapped half a mile down into a subterranean lake for its water supply. So though the desert around it may be barren, the occupants of this small city are happily self sufficient. Those weird figures you see out of the corner of your eyes? Don't worry too much. Probably just weird radiation after effects. Jeopardy has a lot of those.
Despite the weird constant hum and the creepy cultish bingo, Jeopardy is usually a pretty calm place. A safe place. But not today. Today, someone has released a couple hundred tiny praying-mantis-like robots into the city, and the place is in chaos. Shops are closed up early because though these little destructive creatures don't have bullets, they do have some weird arm appendages that like to just crunch everything in existence. Like a locus swarm of cockatoos, anything made of wood or plastic is being crunched up and left for scrap. But at less than six inches high apiece, rounding them up is proving extremely difficult. Luckily, the mayor in her wisdom is giving out titanium nets to any imPort who wants to help round up the trouble makers. And, in the spirit of the city, she's offering the imPort that catches the most robots a free meal for two in the swanky Radiation Galley - Jeopardy's top tier, five star restaurant.
Get catchin', imPorts!

no subject
Allison's shrugged off his hand, and he's becoming depressingly accustomed to that sensation, too, but he stands there and just. Waits. And watches what happens.
no subject
Not when she's walking toward the little girl and her sunshine yellow dress, and the chalice in her hands.
She looked down at the little girl, and the chalice in her hands, the question clear. "How does it work?"
June's empty, imperious gaze fixes on hers. "If you take the chalice, there are three rules that you have to follow. The first is that you cannot walk the path that you walked in this timeline. The further you stay away from creating a paradox, the easier your new timeline is gonna be to maintain."
"The second rule is that you forfeit your place in this timeline completely. There is no comin’ back if you take the chalice and cross over. And the third rule is the hardest rule: I’m gonna create a new timeline for you, but you have to sustain it. Every single thing that happens in this new world we create, you have to want it to happen. Or else the timeline won’t hold and you’ll be lost."
no subject
But then the rules are laid at their feet, so concise and specific, and a panic bubbles up in the center of his chest.
How much of it changes without Allison in the center of it? If she chooses this, will she come back for Dad's funeral? Stay, when all she wanted the entire time she was there, was to go back home to her daughter? Would she be there when Vanya went on stage?
"You can't--" the words practically rip out of him with the force of that panic as he spins through everything that might change. "It's a lie, no different than if you rumored it yourself."
no subject
She's not dumb. She's done a lot in her life that proves that. But even still she can feel the anger that rises at the immediate need for Dream!Diego to shout that, and she has to wonder if it's their imagination or if it's Luther. Or if it's her. But staring at the chalice, that's not the thing that sticks because it's Claire.
It's Claire. It's Claire. It's Claire.
All she has to do -- and Allison does raise her hands, faintly cupped, around the edge, only about an inch between her skin touching the sides of the gleaming
relicobject -- is take the chalice and all of this will never have happened. Everything bad. The planet in flames. Her daughter dead. This stupid, stupid place they're locked in wouldn't exist. She'd be home. They'd be home. Together.Except. It wiggles right at the edge. Would they? Or would they just be dead together? She remembers. She hasn't forgotten. Luther, then Five, saying they were all dead in the rubble. Except they weren't dead in the rubble. Because they were here. Because they stopped Vanya. She stopped Vanya.
Who would've been there to stop Vanya? Who would've saved her brothers from dying? Who would've chosen Vanya's side when everyone else wouldn't? Didn't. Hadn't. If she wasn't there, but how is that her responsibility either? She could change it. Maybe she could warn them if she couldn't ever go back. Perhaps she could fix that, too, even without going back.
(Without ever seeing Luther, again? Ever? Now?
Mom and Pogo,
before they were gone?
Five returned? Ben alive?)
No.
No. No. No. Allison doesn't want to think about any of this. None of this matters. Like Diego telling her. She couldn't run away. She couldn't go to her daughter when she should have the first time. When it was all she'd ever wanted to do. To get back home. To Claire. Even if it was getting back to that empty house and her appointments to prove she could be a fit parent. All she had to do was take the Chalice, and Claire would be hers again.
The thought of which made her look over toward Claire. Caught in that same frozen lean, that same confused and scared struggle to find her. In the arms of someone who thought they were protecting her. From the person capable of hurting her most. And it's that thought that makes Allison's gaze shift to the most unlikely spot -- herself. Caught in that expression of outlandish insult and anger and only beginning fear.
That her, she wouldn't have hesitated. That her wouldn't hesitate now. That her, wouldn't have told Luther it was so much harder than she ever knew, and that her... didn't understand at all how broken she was. How wrong. And her gaze flips right back, and she feels it slipping. Slipping away from her hands -- still poised an inch or two away -- as she looks at Claire, and the first tear falls down her cheek before she even knows it's coming. It falls.
And she wants to scream no. No. Because she's this close. No. Because there's shouldn't be anything else. No. Because Claire is the only thing that matters. No. Because she'd die herself, in a heartbeat, on this very spot, for Claire to be alive in her place instead. No. Because it won't change anything. No. Because. Because. Because.
It is a lie. It is cheating. (Another tear rolls down her cheek.)
And she isn't supposed do that anymore. (And another.)
She's supposed to prove she's better For Claire. (Another.)
And her fingers curl into her palms even as the chalice is a blur in her vision.
"I can't." It chokes out of her, with a shaking breath.
Because it won't save her. (It won't save the world.) It won't give her a life, a future, nd she doesn't want just a few days for Claire. (She wants a whole life for her.) And she doesn't want this look on her daughter's face. (She doesn't want Claire to be afraid.) And she doesn't want to be the girl she is, over there. (The girl her father trained to be okay with everything she's done.)
Her hands raise, pulling toward her shoulders, more like fists, even as it feels like dying -- not picking Claire, not bringing her back right this second, choosing her, it feels more like dying than being on this planet without her, ever had before, and it sounds so dumb, when she's looking at that girl and her soulless eyes, and she shakes her head. "I have to do it right this time."
no subject
He could have simply tried harder -- walked forward, grabbed her again, physically yanked her back and pulled her away from the temptation. Held her back with all his strength, as easily as batting a kitten aside.
But Allison has to do it right this time, and so does he.
So he lets her make the choice and when she makes this one -- he can't even say that it's the right one, because it's impossible to say, impossible to measure that cascading domino-butterfly effect of one massive thing changed -- Luther breathes out. And finds himself watching Claire, that frozen dream-Claire caught mid-motion. She's not real but she is. She's dead but she isn't. Schroedinger's niece. Maybe they can still save her, someday.
But not like this.
They have a brother who can turn the clock. They'll find another way.
He's stepped forward, down the narrow aisle of the courtroom until he retakes his position by Allison's side, Diego trailing after.
Claire is still the thing he hasn't touched with a ten-foot pole in their weeks here; unsure if planting hope is worse than grim broken acceptance, but he tries it anyway. Voice soft: "We'll find a way," Luther says, because stubborn faith has been his watchword for thirty years. Sometimes, it's all he had. "There's the Commission. There have to be ways to roll it back that isn't... this. And we'll find one."
no subject
"Your turn." The girl gives Diego a pointed look.
As the attention is drawn toward Diego, he feels his heart sink to his stomach. He doesn't want it. He doesn't want this. He wants off this ride and demands a refund, thanks.
"Hmm," June hums as his own memories are flipped through like a book. "you're a tough one. Don't regret very much, do you? But there's always that one thing..."
The scenes flip in reverse, arriving here in this place, a flash of blue light, quickly followed by a blinding white one, one thing bleeding directly into the next until there's a rush of things that's barely visible.
For a moment, it seems like it might pause on--
June tuts and shakes her head, "No, no, not that." she speeds her rewind of moments up, spinning faster until nothing is in focus and--
"Ah, there it is."
SLAM!
Diego doesn't look any better standing outside of that moment than he did when it happened. His face is no more than a shattered version of what it should be, hairline fractures cracked across every inch of it. Tears make dark eyes shine brighter than they should be, but this time he can't stop them from making hot tracks down his face as one hand comes up to cover his mouth, which is making no sound but the word it tries for it clear-- "Mom". It's only a fraction of a second before his other hand clamps over the first and it's all he can do to not absolutely crumble on the ground.
no subject
More tears wrenching themselves out of her, but even as she opens her eyes, half to reaching up for her face, June's voice sounds next and the world rips the world away, and the "No!" that comes out of Alison's mouth is as sudden, as desperate as the way she suddenly reaches for Luther's hand, clutching it hard, sharp nails and strong fingers, even as she's using him partially as a fulcrum for looking past him.
To where Claire is already gone. Gone. Gone. Gone.
The world around them changing. Flipping. Skittering.
She thinks she's going to be sick.
Everything in her chest, all the way to her spine pulled straight out of her with that emptiness. Swallowed mirage. Forsaken miracle. Refused grace. The whole world dropping, even as it spins, all her weight in that hand holding onto Luther. Like it might be the only thing keeping her attached to the ground. Insider her own skin. What this could even be. Why it's continuing this hellish heartbreaking game by dragging the dream phantom with them into it. She's not interested in the dream of a dream.
At least she isn't until there's a confusion of the body on the ground, and her brother is rushing to her and cradling her face in his hands. All but crying. That shifts swifts as a second from it -- to the house. Suddenly, the house. Grand and standing again, all rich dark wood and ambient light. The imagine confusing for the clearness of the memory-building pulled from their minds. There's a complicated sourness that fills her at its existence, confused, sideways, still unbalanced as it settles on Mom and Diego.
Her brow knitting as she follows it. Until her heart, not torn into enough shreds freezes when Diego in the memory is cutting down Mom's arm and driving his fingers into the blue wires of her arm. And it's not possible. It's not real. No one in the world matters more to Diego than Mom. There had never been. He'd been her first thought when she found him that morning. She'd seen him when he dropped in the rubble unable to even stay standing.
But she still has to look back to Diego with them, like a shaving pulled toward a magnet.
The disfigurement of grief-struck horror that tore his expression open, under shining cheeks and gagging hands.
no subject
And then their surroundings shift again and it's... Mom, and Diego, and a scene that neither of them experienced. This isn't their memory. How can it be? There's Diego's face crumpling and that stutter building up behind his teeth before he presses it back down, and... why would they imagine something like this? Murder, or euthanasia, or something painfully in-between. Luther recognises it as that night, that night they'd fought off the attackers and then the chandelier—
When Luther looks down at that delicate cross-stitch in their mother's cool hands, he sees that she was meticulously depicting the moon breaking apart, a chunk of it falling away.
Which speaks to this being just another nightmare.
But it has the taste of bitter gouging truth to it, and Luther's gaze swings sharply to that third in their midst, his own expression clouding over with confusion as he considers, as something feels off about the whole thing——
"Diego?"