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trainingwings2012-06-18 11:49 pm
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Reserves have just opened and apps are right around the corner. But are you still on the fence about any of your would-be characters? Well -- here is your chance to take them out for a spin!
▣ TAG IN or reply to others with characters you would like to test drive for Luceti.
▣ ONLY add top-level comments for characters who are not yet in the game. You're free to reply to others with Luceti characters (because that's half the fun) but remember that the whole point of this meme is for potential characters.
▣ PLEASE do not post duplicates of characters already in Luceti.
▣ GO AHEAD and give us a brief description of your character in the top-level comment, along with one or two possible ways to run into your test-driven character around town.
▣ YOU MAY use these threads for your first person samples on your app -- just make sure that you link threads of a goodly length (i.e., threads with at least ten comments from your character).
Need a little help getting started? Remember, you needn't post here as though your character is still brand-spankin' new. It'll probably be more fun for all involved if this isn't a simple dress rehearsal for showing up. Here are a few scenario ideas:
o1. The grocery store is out of food. What do you do?
o2. Wing injury! Call for help or stagger your way to one of our fine clinics.
o3. It's a busy evening at Good Spirits, one of Luceti's local bars. Do you dare try the drink specials?
o4. Have a talent for playing music? Try Cloud Nine's open mic night!
o5. Beach party? Snow party? Leaf-raking party? Gardening party? YOU DECIDE.
Okay. So my examples are pretty non-exciting. But they're really just suggestions. I'm POSITIVE you kids can come up with more creative things.
Above all? HAVE FUN.
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Tony can have a say, sure. The same way Pepper can ignore that say, because there are certain things that are better left uninfluenced by Tony. Home decor is one of them.]
That wasn't a bad thing to you. Remember, I said no, and then let you do it anyway because I was too busy trying to run your company to argue about it.
[She's grinning at Tony as she turns, but it's not a happy grin. It's one of those 'now I'm going to make you regret it' grins.]
I don't think it would help. I think you might end up staring at it so long you'd completely forget whatever you were working on in the first place.
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He lifts a finger to raise a point, but, well, she's right.]
Okay, that's fair. On both counts. But are you sure we can't have something...vaguely, Stark-esque? A portrait of a hot rod, or something. And don't try to tell me vintage automobiles aren't fine art, either.
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She cocks her head to the side, considering it.]
Okay. I'll look for automobile portraits when I go back. But! I get to decide where to put it.
[Because honestly, she can only imagine where it would go otherwise.]
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Let me guess, you're going to rule out 'above the bed' as an option.
[Is that where she was thinking he'd put it?]
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...Tony, why would I hang it above the bed?
[She knows why. It's Tony, and it's obvious. But she wants to pretend she doesn't actually know, or maybe thinking exactly that.]
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A knowing smirk.]
Because it's fine art. And one of my favorite things. You wouldn't deprive me of one of my favorite things, would you?
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And you know what? She can smirk right back.]
Actually, I would. I think hanging a picture of an automobile over the bed would be a very good reason to deprive you of one of your favorite things.
[Guess what thing she's thinking of Tony. Hint: it's one she doesn't want to do while you stare at a painting of a car.]
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I think I could use a hint. Or a demonstration, maybe. I'm open to different possibilities.
[He's not making a very good case for the painting, is he.]
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Different possibilities, hmm? How very flexible of you, Mr. Stark.
[She puts a bit of emphasis on that word, flexible. Takes a step closer to him, leans in just enough so he might think she's giving in--
And then pats him on the cheek. Because Tony is really cute. She just doesn't always say it, because his ego is big enough without her help.]
After you help me put this stuff up. Or at least in a safe place where it won't get blown to pieces.
[He really isn't. Pepper's okay with that.]
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Alright, alright. You play Design Star and I'll take care of the technical side of things. You'll have the levellest frames in the whole damn Luceti.
[But he's holding you to that 'after' thing.]
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Thank you. I'm sure the other residents will be appropriately jealous.
[And she'll let him. But right now? Business mode, and Pepper's back to appraising wall space.]
We could probably use some shelves too. I didn't just get wall art.
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...Shelves? [Maaan he just got okay with the idea of the art. Now there's going to be shelves, too?
It is time to pretend like this is a bigger deal than it is for fun again.]
And what sort of things will you put on these shelves, Miss Potts?
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[Of course he can. Pepper knows it, knows it's so utterly beneath him he'll probably scoff at the idea. But maybe it'll also give him something to do, which wouldn't be a bad thing. Tony's dangerous when he gets bored.]
Hmm? Oh, you know. Pottery, sculptures. Things that don't hang on a wall. I found the kinetic piece I had on my desk before. They actually had it, at the item shop.
[The little twirling number Tony loved so much. She's not actually cruel enough to put it in his lab, but hey. He's not the only one who can dish out a hard time.]
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[Yep, right on the mark. Especially if she's expecting him to build regular, boring, un-innovative shelves. What's the fun in that?]
If you bring that in here, I can't be held responsibly for when it become target practice.
[Because it would be inevitable. He hates that thing.]
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[Pepper's not actually as indignant as she sounds over that. Tony's got his pride, and Pepper respects that. But she also still needs a set of shelves.]
I don't understand why you don't like it. It's soothing.
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[Come on. They'd be customizable to a tee.]
Except for the part where it just keeps going. And never stops. I don't need a desk toy to remind me of Newton's Laws.
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[You see her concern here, Tony. Mostly it's that last bit.]
It's not a toy, it's a kinetic sculpture. And the fact that it is kinetic is what makes it soothing.
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[Unnecessary? He'd hardly see it as unnecessary. Just improving.]
And it's a toy. Come on. The least you could do is own up to it being a toy.
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[Yeah, see, that's why Pepper's concerned. Her definition of 'unnecessary' is pretty different from Tony's. So's her definition of 'improving.']
It is not a toy, Tony. Just because it moves doesn't make it a toy.
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[At this point, he's pretty much only making the case to see where she'll draw the line. Because he'll build them the way she wants, eventually. She knows that, too.]
But you have to admit, it has a lot of toy-like qualities.
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[Sharing space. It's a novel concept, she knows.]
Well, if you want to make that argument, then your Iron Man suit is a toy too. It's a giant action figure.
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Okay, when you put it like that? It kind of makes me sound awful to refuse. So I guess you leave me no choice.
[not like she didn't have the argument won from the beginning, but you know how it is.]
I'd also like to think that most toys don't have massive, destructive qualities, but let's face it--I'm not exactly up and up on what kids are into these days. I mean, besides the Avengers.
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Good to hear. [Sad thing is, she means it. Pepper's smiling and everything.] I'll figure out what I need and let you know. And Tony? Thank you.
[She also means that, and Pepper leans over to give Tony a quick kiss.
Right until he brings up the Avengers. Then she rolls her eyes.]
That's probably for the best, considering. I'm almost afraid of what sort of kids toys you would design.
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Oh, it can be that hard. Kids will play with anything with bright colors and moving parts. I assume. But I'm usually right when I assume.
[He doesn't exactly have firsthand experience with what kids play with.]
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...And okay, she likes kissing him. Not that she'll be saying that out loud, because Tony doesn't need the ego boost. But she is still smiling when they part.]
Bright colors and moving parts? Gee, that isn't anything like the toys you play with. And of course, no one has ever described you as a big kid.
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Avengers Spoiler!
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