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buffy anne summers ([personal profile] herotypical) wrote in [community profile] trainingwings2012-06-18 11:49 pm
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the luceti test drive meme


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.

thenoonewhosees: (serious face)

[personal profile] thenoonewhosees 2012-06-28 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
[The way Sherlock warns her, reassures her that if something happens he'll see, implies he'll do something--that scares Molly as much as anything else she's seen in Luceti, from the wings to the magic to all of it.

Sherlock's worried. Honestly, genuinely worried, and Molly has to fight away the urge to shiver.]


All right. [Even if she's afraid, what else can she say?] I promise Sherlock.

You'll do the same, right? [She asks because that's the sort of person she is, but she shakes her head a moment later.] No, probably not. But if you did, I'd see it too. And I'd tell someone. John or Lestrade. You know that.
notquiteheartless: (Alone keeps me safe)

[personal profile] notquiteheartless 2012-06-28 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[If he's lucky, Moriarty will come after him. Directly. But John and Lestrade are here. Now, Molly is, too. He's accidentally proven to Moriarty already that he is most vulnerable to indirect attacks. At least Mrs Hudson isn't here.

He isn't prone to lying when a case isn't involved. Most of the time, he's not even prone to tactful honesty.

But this...]


Of course.

[He won't.

If Moriarty comes for him, it will be one or the other. even if death is transient here. A week free from Moriarty... Time to plan for his return, at least.]
thenoonewhosees: (he always does that.)

[personal profile] thenoonewhosees 2012-06-29 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Right. Molly knows she was correct then, the second time, when she said Sherlock probably wouldn't say a word if Jim came after him. It's like him--like anyone who tried not to look sad when people could see.

But she nods anyway. Molly knows there's nothing she can say to make him promise the way she did. So she just offers what she can.]


Good. Because we'll help you.

[It doesn't feel like much, but it's what Molly's got. That and her smile. So she smiles, and tries to come up with something else to talk about.]

Have you got a lab set up yet? [Something safe, just off the top of her head.] I mean, not that it's any of my business. But it's the sort of thing you would do. Get some sort of lab going.
notquiteheartless: (Contemplates every option)

[personal profile] notquiteheartless 2012-06-29 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
I had the third bedroom in the flat as a lab for awhile. [Few too many arguments with the medical sort here that he... doubted he could get a medical lab like Bart's at his disposal.] But that proved confining.

[And John complained. Not complained, but Sherlock knew that look. The "Oh God, what are you brewing now?" and "You're going to burn down the flat, aren't you?" and other such looks.]

So Temperance-- Doctor Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian and consultant to the FBI, partnered with Special Agent Seeley Booth-- and I took down the wall between the two spare bedrooms in her flat, and we're sharing the laboratory space.

[He actually sounds vaguely happy, too. Because-- yay, science.]
thenoonewhosees: (so i just won't say anything)

[personal profile] thenoonewhosees 2012-06-29 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
[That...that was a bit more than Molly was expecting. A 'yes' or 'no,' maybe, or complaints about how everything was slow or out-dated, or just plain not good enough for him. She really didn't think he'd start dropping names.

Or talk about sharing lab space.]


Oh. Well. That...that's good.

[She's fidgeting again.] So you'll probably have plenty to do, soon enough. Tests to run, or you know. Something like that.
notquiteheartless: (His work and nothing more)

[personal profile] notquiteheartless 2012-06-29 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
[...Yes, well, when one spends the better part of a week trying to demolish a wall that insists on coming back...

He feels he has cause to brag about the lab. And, well. With his luck, she'll run into either Temperance or Booth before long, and, really, he'd rather have the "oh, you know him?" conversation covered. Inevitable, still, but.

He's too fond of that laboratory not to talk about it.]


Most "tests" of any kind-- anything that suggests that everything may not be exactly what it looks like and exactly what someone else with no hard data claims it is-- are rather frowned upon in this community.

[Guess how much that stops him. If you answered "not at all," you'd be right.]

Of course, with no human remains staying post mortem, many of my experiments are impossible.

[He misses his morgue and its fresh samples. Even if his obtaining of them was a little darker on the grey scale of "ethics" and "morality."]
thenoonewhosees: (i'm smiling.)

[personal profile] thenoonewhosees 2012-07-02 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh, but Molly knows the right thing to say then, and it shows on her face as it brightens with a smile.]

That doesn't stop you though, does it? [Of course, she wouldn't be nearly so cheery about it if she knew exactly which notion he was trying to disprove.] If there's anything to be proven wrong, you'll be the one to do it.

[Despite what he says next, about things being impossible. It's Sherlock.] Well, you never know! There's a war on, isn't there? [According to the book.] Wars always mean...well, you know.

[But she probably shouldn't be pointing that out so optimistically, should she? Right. Properly solemn then, because war is a terrible thing, a sad thing, and should be treated as such. It's just that working in a morgue, a person can get very used to the fact that people die.]
notquiteheartless: (Easily nocturnal)

[personal profile] notquiteheartless 2012-07-04 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
The Third Party hasn't crossed the barrier for some time, and I haven't been able to bring a body back.

[Guess how happy he is about that. Correct answer? Not at all.

He misses access to a morgue. He misses the familiar halls of St Bart's. He misses London.

Sentiment. God, he hates it.]


They know-- John, Lestrade, Donovan. If you run into them. They don't know about your direct assistance, but they know what I did. You can tell them your part, if you want to.

[You don't have to lie for me here.

He knew he'd put her in a bad spot. Signing her name on official documents. Illegal, yes, but Mycroft would protect her from chrrges if it ever came out. Lying on a piece of paper to help him was, as Sherlock saw it, no great hardship. It was telling that lie over and over to Lestrade and Mrs Hudson and John. Especially John.

even he had almost broken a few times and gone up to John while watching him on the street.

And-- here and in London-- only he, Moriarty, and Mycroft knew why.]


It was necessary to tell them.