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Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote in [community profile] trainingwings2014-06-08 03:06 pm
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Test Flight Meme

the luceti test flight meme


Reserves are open 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 flight 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 music? Try playing DJ at HQ, the new nightclub! Don't have one? Just dance your butt off.
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. Oh. And don't forget to RESERVE your characters.

neverpromoted: (brow furrow)

[personal profile] neverpromoted 2014-07-04 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
It's near the clinic where Harry runs into him. Almost literally; he's watching his tricorder a little more than he's watching where he's going and ends up sidestepping at just the last moment.

"Whoa. Sorry about that."

[personal profile] commanderchekov 2014-07-04 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Easy there...." Chekov replied somewhat amused by the other Starfleet officer's enthusiasm. He found that his own curiosity got the better of him and decided to deal with his injured wing later.

Not only was he interested in the tricorder's findings, but the Starfleet officer himself. Chekov didn't recognize the uniform at all, but merely recognized the insignia and the style. While the uniform was different it was distinctively, Starfleet.

"Find anything interesting on the tricorder?"
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[personal profile] neverpromoted 2014-07-04 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Harry fiddles with the tricorder for a moment before looking up in surprise. Oh. He knew what a tricorder was... and that was a uniform straight out of a museum, wasn't it?

Well then. That's... Well, okay, not as weird as it probably could be.

"Nothing really useful," Harry replies. "Ensign Harry Kim. Hi."

[personal profile] commanderchekov 2014-07-04 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Well this was certainly a surprise. He couldn't help, but smile. Seeing the young ensign before him, reminded him of the old days. "I'm Commander Pavel Chekov," he greeted in returned and offered his hand to shake Harry's.

"Are we sure about that? Little things could actually be quite important. Share with me what you found."
neverpromoted: (brow furrow)

[personal profile] neverpromoted 2014-07-04 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
He shook Chekov's hand, immediately placing him in the annals of Starfleet history. It took a bit of will to keep from gaping at Chekov. After a moment's thought, he turned the tricorder toward the commander. (Temporal prime directive be damned. They had more important things to deal with.)

"That's pretty much the thing, though: there's no little things. Every readout is the epitome of normal."