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the pines mods. ([personal profile] officialnotice) wrote in [community profile] bumfuckidaho2017-05-17 09:14 pm
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test drive meme, may 2017

TEST DRIVE MEME

There was an accident. The details are hazy and obscure, but it's still the first thing you remember. Maybe a car wreck — metal and broken glass everywhere, and the sirens and the screaming. Maybe your bike hit a rock and you careened uncontrollably off a mountain path. Maybe something less mundane, even impossible seems to have happened to you. You can't quite make out the details, not who was at fault or why. Try as you might, the chaos is all you can truly remember.

It's also the last thing you remember from before waking up.

When you open your eyes, the accident is gone. Instead, you're in a hospital bed, and the nursing staff greet you with cheerful smiles.

Don't worry, they tell you. You'll make a full recovery here. Where is here? Why, home in Wayward Pines, of course!


option one
WELCOME TO WAYWARD PINES

The hospital staff had seemed very friendly, but ultimately unhelpful when it came to answering your questions, insisting you shouldn't worry about such things, and that it was smarter to just rest until you'd fully recovered.

That was some time ago. You've since managed to leave the hospital – either via escape, or simply by waiting patiently and filling out paperwork until they finally agreed to release you. Now you've found yourself in the small but hearty town of Wayward Pines, Idaho. It's a charming little place, and the people there are all friendly enough, more than willing to greet you on the street, or give you directions if you need them.

Unless you're asking for directions out of town, of course.

Some will simply smile and give you a hearty pat on the shoulder and ask why you'd ever want to do a thing like that? Others will get quiet for a moment, and direct you to the nearest sign posted near the doorway of every building.

Don't bother taking the road, either. Whether you walk or get your hands on a vehicle, you won't get anywhere. The road simply takes you away from town for a short while before looping around and bringing you right back in.

There's no use questioning things, and it seems pretty useless to try to leave. So really, why not stay a while? Everyone's convinced that you'll find something to love in Wayward Pines.

(For the purposes of this test drive, you're welcome to handwave the existence of basically any local business or activity.)


option two
INTO THE WOODS

You've just heard a scream from the woods.

I mean, it could've been an animal. There's bound to be some kind of wildlife amongst the trees, right? But then again, it did sound awfully... human.

Though all of the locals nearby conceal a flinch at the sound, they'll assure you it's nothing, if you ask them. Why, you're probably just hearing things! (But with an anxious undertone of stop asking questions.) If you're curious, though, and brave enough to go see, they won't make any move to stop you from going into the wooded area surrounding the town.

The trees are tall, and their branches are thick enough to block out a significant amount of sunlight from breaking through the canopy, leaving the forest floor a little dimmer and cooler than the streets of town.

Whatever the source of the scream was, you won't be able to find it out here. An experienced hunter might notice some signs of a struggle, and a few faint boot prints, but they don't really seem to lead anywhere in particular.

What you will find, if you walk far enough, is a fence. A big one - at least 30 feet tall, made of metal and concrete. It goes on quite a ways in either direction as well; follow the wall far enough, and you'll see that it connects with the steep, sheer cliffs that surround the rest of Wayward Pines, effectively boxing the town in.

In actuality, you'll probably feel it before you see it. A full 500 yards from the wall, when it's hardly a shadowy smudge through the trees, you start to feel a little bit tired, a little bit weak. Trouble is, the closer you get, the weaker you feel - like the wall itself is sapping the strength out of you, and the closer you get, the worse it feels. Any powers you may have had grow weaker in kind as you make your way to the fence, but even ordinary humans will find their strength sapping away. By the time you're close enough to read the signs and to feel the crackle of electricity radiating from the thick wires criss-crossing the wall's metal surface, you're too weak to stand.

Do you crawl closer still and risk electrocution, or do you crawl away and assess the situation once you're far enough from the fence to be able to stand?


option three
TRACK AND FIELD DAY

With the current school semester coming to a close and summer vacation on the horizon, school administrators have elected to end the year on a high note with an invigorating Track and Field Day at the park, in order to better foster fitness and health in the children (outside of their government mandated physical education classes, anyway).

The event is, of course, open to the community at large, whether you have a current affiliation with the school or not. Because, well, everyone could stand to get up off their couches for an afternoon of running around in the sun. Or, in the case of residents with a particular sun allergy, under the shaded tarp canopies that dot the field here and there with healthy snacks, drinks, and some of the less expansive games available today (such as, oh, a nice sedate beanbag toss).

Wayward Pines thrives on the inclusion of all varieties of people, after all. Even those that aren't, strictly speaking, people at all.

All of the most recognizable games are available, of course: sack races, relay races, three-legged races, any sort of race you can think of, really; flag football and dodgeball with soft spongy balls to keep anyone from getting too competitive (the school nurse is on hand just in case though); a massive tug-of-war rope that spans nearly the entire field; and water balloon and blanket tosses. If you're not too sure what the latter is you can ask Linda at the makeshift juice bar and she'll be all too glad to explain for you.

Actually, on second thought, don't ask Linda anything. Don't give her the satisfaction.


option four
ON THE NETWORK

Though it's not as high-tech as you might be used to (or hell, maybe you're ren faire and it's centuries beyond anything you've seen), Wayward Pines does in fact have a network to accommodate its citizens.

Go ahead, post a network post! Just note that the network currently has two basic functions. The first is audio-only and can be accessed from the telephones in each character's home. If an audio-based medium doesn't suit your needs (or aesthetics), be sure to take advantage of the Wayward Pines Message Board from your brand new laptop for the chance to communicate with your fellow townspeople!


( a few notes )

Welcome to our fourth test drive here in The Pines! Just one important thing to note:

Upon arrival in Wayward Pines, characters find themselves struggling to remember entirely who they were or where they came from. Memories return progressively over the next two weeks. You're welcome to play with this mechanic in any of these prompts, but it's definitely not mandatory! For more details on this temporary memory loss, see our FAQ.
serapheim: (009)

castiel • supernatural

[personal profile] serapheim 2017-05-19 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
A R R I V A L . D A Y.
( There's a man standing on the corner of a street close to the edge of town, close enough that he can see the road leading them out. He's already been down the road, of course, and was less than impressed to find himself walking back into town. Now he's just hovering, staring stony faced at the road as if it has personally slighted him. Once he hears footsteps approaching though, his attention swiftly changes. His head snaps around to follow the direction of the footsteps, and it's an unnerving stare that meets anyone that might be approaching him.

As they get closer, however, he'll at least somewhat remember how to act like a normal goddamn person and stop staring. Instead he folds his arms and frowns, glancing back at the road before his attention turns fully to whoever is walking up to the weirdo standing at the edge of the town. )


Where is the exit? ( He asks with no preamble, finally deciding to just walk in to close the distance quicker. It's taking entirely too long. ) This road leads to nowhere. I have somewhere to be.

( That much he's sure of, at least. It's just that...what exactly that is, kind of escapes him right now. )

S P O R T S . T I M E.
( So guess who makes the mistake of engaging with Linda? It's this guy.

He's caught in the middle of a very heated "debate" about the efficacy of including spinach in the juice recipes, which mostly consists of him leaving long pauses of space for her to passively aggressively correcting his occasional commentary. It's exhausting, frankly, but she just doesn't stop and he can't find a way of getting out of the conversation in a way that seems at least semi-polite.

So, eventually, he just walks away while she's mid-sentence. That's probably going to earn him the wrath of a terrible volunteer position later, but it's worth it.

Once he has managed to make his mistake, he walks up to the games and watches with mild curiosity. It seems familiar and not all at the same time, and thinking about it too hard is probably going to give him a headache but he just can't help it. It's just so strange, he should be able to remember simple things like this. School events are an integral part of any small community - thanks Linda - so he must have been to one before, right? )


Why are they throwing the balls at one another? ( He asks finally, because trying to work it out alone is just not going anywhere. ) I thought the purpose of sports was to pass.

( Help him, stranger. )

R I N G . R I N G. ( banana phone )
( if you decide to pick up the ringing phone, there's a very serious and very gravelly voice on the other end. does he sound concerned, or is that just how he talks? no one can ever know. )

Who is in charge here? ( he pauses, seemingly waiting for a response even though this is a recording, but he does press on after a beat. congratulations to anyone who waited through the awkward silence. ) I have some questions.

( and very abruptly, the phone clicks and the message ends. nailed it. )

W I L D C A R D.
( you know the drill, folks. gimme something wild + fun )


righteously: ([Talking] Appealing)

arrival day;

[personal profile] righteously 2017-05-19 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ Two or three days in and things are starting to come together a little more. Dean can remember conflicting pieces of information, but parts of one life start to explain parts of the other in a way. He knows there's crap out there that messes with your brain, he remembers another fake life a decade ago with a djinn and a hot knife. On the other hand, he remembers being six years old and burning his hand on a stove two doors down from the place they now stand, so, hell, he's still a little all over the place.

He remembers Cas, though, in more ways than one. He remembers an angel in his passenger's seat and he remembers a childhood friend, and in the end it doesn't matter which version of reality is true for him to know he has an obligation to help the bug-eyed asshole standing in the street.

It isn't the greeting he was expecting, and he levels Captain Manners with a flat, unimpressed look. I have somewhere to be, huh? ]


Not to rain on your dinner parade, pal, but Hooters closes at six on sundays. [ JK they don't have a hooters here but if they did. Pressing right the fuck onward; ] There's no exit. No off-ramp, no detours, just a whole lot of that road coming smack back into this town.

serapheim: (004)

[personal profile] serapheim 2017-05-19 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
( Dean.

He's a familiar face, a friend even, but if anyone asked how exactly they had met, how they knew each other, Castiel would resolutely come up blank. Still, it doesn't seem as immediately important as the utter inability to leave the town. Maybe later he'll be more concerned by dual memories and large blank gaps and the bleed between all of this, but right now the idea of being trapped is far more worrying. )


I'm not looking for Hooters. ( He responds in all seriousness, even a little confused. Why would you even think that he was looking for a Hooters, Dean, what is wrong with you? ) And it isn't Sunday.

( Probably. He actually can't be certain about that, but he's pushing forward with the response anyway. Time to turn back to frowning at the useless road, as if that's going to help in any way with the problem that they're facing. At least he has one helpful observation to offer in this trying time. )

It seems ...unlikely that we are dead.
righteously: ([pos] the scrunch face)

[personal profile] righteously 2017-05-19 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
[ With that little twinge of facial recognition he moves forward, closing most of the gap between them and bridging it with a firm hand on Castiel's shoulder. He's pretty sure Cas has been here the whole time considering he remembers the guy for decades back, but having just wandered out of the hospital, Dean's come to learn he's new. Or just woken up, or just... given memories of that outside life they might share. He doesn't pretend to know how it works here yet, he's only a few days in and the puzzle's still mostly edge pieces at this point.

It's definitely not Sunday, and for what it's worth, Hooters is open until like 10 on weekend anyway. Man, he misses those hot wings.

The hand drops a little at the uncertain speculation, and he turns his gaze on the road before them. Can't pretend he didn't consider the possibility, but this ain't like the heaven or the hell he's experienced. If limbo's different than purgatory, maybe, but Cas'll know that better than he will. Give it a few days and he might get a clearer answer on the distinction between the two. ]


Doubt it. We've both got a pulse, for whatever that's worth, but the selling point?

[ He motions vaguely in the direction of the trees, sprawling out before them, a dozen times taller and twice as thick around. ]

A couple of miles that way is a thirty foot wall. Don't exactly need a gated community for the deceased. [ A pause, and he adds: ] usually.
mrcatchmeifyoucan: (pic#7844431)

banana phone

[personal profile] mrcatchmeifyoucan 2017-05-19 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
I am, I'm the one in charge.

[judging by the apparent age and entirely flippant tone of the person on the other line this is.... probably a lie.]