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monstertruckers ([personal profile] monstertruckers) wrote in [community profile] memestertrucks2025-01-01 12:01 am
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JANUARY TDM




((OOC: Hello, and welcome to our first TDM! This month, Reserves will open on the 10th and Applications will open on the 25th! We hope you enjoy the game launch!))


After tumbling through shadow you find yourself in a shrouded, ruined garage. It’s full of shattered windows and broken mechanical equipment; watch out for shards on the floor, in between the strange symbols scrawled into the ground. Outside the daylight is fading; night is rolling in, and there’s just a few dying lights flickering on and off. It’s going to be hard to see in here and avoid bumping into things and people, if you don’t get outside soon.

Beyond the rundown garage is an overgrown gas station surrounded by thick, wetland forest. Starlight is streaming through the trees, along with light from a broken moon. The one thing that isn’t overgrown with plants is a large Convoy of vehicles, parked right underneath the station canopy.



















01: START UP


The Convoy looks like a cross between a semi truck and a train; there’s no one at the front, but there’s still power humming through the entire Convoy. It’s also the most hospitable thing in sight. Why not make yourself at home a little? You just have to chase that eerie, empty feeling since there’s no one else present.

Alternately, there are the cars scattered around the Convoy; all of them in better shape than the gas station. And some of them looking and feeling almost like they might belong to you. That feeling is only increased, when you see there’s a key to the car nearby. Perhaps the key is already in the ignition, on the dashboard… It may have even been on your person, ever since you woke up in that garage. Either way, you have the keys to the vehicle now.

…But there’s a few rough edges on these vehicles. Flat tires, cracked windows and mirrors, maybe some stuck doors and locks; all of them the sort of thing that requires two pairs of hands and supplies. The garage can take care of the supplies… Now it’s just a matter of finding some extra hands.

02: RUIN EXPLORATION
The ruined gas station and garage are the only man-made structures around, and have seen better days. The store still holds packaged food, and tepid drinks of all sorts. The garage has old mechanical equipment for working on cars, along with that strange summoning circle.

There's also a giant tree bursting through the gas station roof. And clinging to its branches, half melted into the surface, are metallic bodies. Graffiti is spray painted onto the tree, reading ‘avoid the Husks.’

Those who ignore the warning and get closer hear a faint hum coming off those bodies. It’s almost like whispers, though it’s impossible to make out any clear words. Some Husks are clutching supplies in metal fists. For a few unlucky new arrivals, those Husks might even be holding the keys to their vehicles.

Making direct contact with the Husks intensifies the hum, and the whispers begin to form into pained cries, and give the impression of something rummaging through their thoughts; trying to pry out things that hurt Drifters, and reflecting those hurtful things on the bodies of the Husks for anyone to see.

03: MONSTER ATTACK
The night grows darker, and the shadows grow deeper. And from those shadows comes the glint of something moving across the Husks, rippling over the metal… And breaking it apart in a flurry of too sharp claws and teeth. That’s when the radio chooses to come on in another mess of static.

Be careful- Keep your fear and rage in check- Calls the monsters- We need the shield up-

The warning comes too late as monsters arrive. Some human-like but with razor teeth mouths that stretch from face to groin; others resembling alligators with bloated proportions and jaws that spit lightning; and still others where the vegetation has come to life, sporting thorn covered appendages.

The Pisaca monsters act as shock troopers, wearing the Convoy down with venomous bites and debilitating howls, before the heavy and brutish alligators bull in, using their bulk and electric attacks to obliterate what’s left. The capparwires scurry in the periphery, taking cheap shots with thorny vines and sparking electricity where they can. It’s a task to keep the monsters at bay until the generator fires up. Especially when one last enemy makes an appearance…
03-A: MIRRORMIC

There's as a metallic shiver along one of the remaining Husks, and a strange ringing whisper in the ears. The next moment, the Husk breaks open in a gleaming pool of quicksilver. That quicksilver catches reflections, and molds itself into a darker copy of a Drifter.

The mirror monster whispers faults and secrets at the reflected Drifter, and anyone close by. It tries to goad Drifters into an attack. And when struck, the mirror monster plays its second trick; whatever damage it takes is reflected back onto the Drifter as a transformation. An injury to the arm transforms the Drifter's arm, and so on.

It's possible to banish this monster through direct lights shone on it from a car, flashlight, or magic… But such action needs to be swift, before the Mirrormic completely changes its Drifter.
03-B: BOMBADGY BOMBARDMENT

Before, during and even a little after the monster attack, there’s an extra presence scurrying around the vehicles, snuffling and barking when startled. A band of chunky, raccoon-esque monsters known as the bombadgy are raiding anything that looks like it could be food storage… And this includes vehicles!

The bombadgy’s claws are deft and sharp with tearing through windows and door seams. These creatures are a touch skittish and won’t attack unless provoked. They also can expel a flammable gas… And this means they can explode if sufficiently spooked or stressed. This also means that they can be treated as living bombs, and be lobbed at other threats if needed.

04: WIND DOWN
During the monster attack, there’s changes gripping the Convoy, and especially the people in it. It might feel like your control is getting worn away by the second… At least until something in the trucks starts to whirr to life. It’s a soft enough noise, little more than a hum as something blooms out of the engines. It fast turns into a shield that envelops the Convoy in a shimmering, glowing dome.

And while it might not be enough to reverse those changes, it can at least stop them from growing any worse. Give you a moment of breathing space to adjust to everything that’s happened, and give you some measure of clarity and control. There’s time to breathe and mend now. Take stock of one’s injuries and changes.

But there’s a few strange surprises still waiting, it seems. Because the corpses of the monsters begin to disintegrate, like they are bleeding out motes of sickly light. Light that you quickly absorb; it has the side effect of lessening pain, even mending wounds… Though it might make you feel a bit off. Maybe a little more excitable, maybe a little more irritable, or maybe expressing a certain odd psychological quirk. Still, that sudden surge should pass in about an hour or so; just need to keep it together until then. Perhaps with a little company.

05: CAMP
A screen in the Convoy flickers to life. The image isn't visible through a snowfield of static. Same with the audio:
“Still… Alive? Good. Connection- Can’t hear you. Can't talk. Convoy will- take you closer to Nirvana.”

After that, the connection is dropped, leaving a collection of text:
I’m sorry. I have no answers for you. But you’re still alive. You’re not as broken as the rest of the world. When the sun rises, this Convoy and all the cars around it will start moving North towards Nirvana. If you want answers, and to stay as close to human as you can… I suggest you stay with the Convoy. Good luck.

A last alert flashes across the screen: “TESTING LOCAL NETWORK CONNECTION.” And then… Music starts to play on the speakers. Mellow guitar and brass music that’s at odds with all the weird that’s happened recently, but perhaps just the thing to relax to.
MICRO ENCOUNTERS:

PLEASE NOTE! These are small bits of set dressing for players to include in threads if they wish, rather than full fledged prompts or events. You may handwave your exploration of these areas, or thread them out.

Race Track: There’s a race track that winds around the gas station! It’s a bit threadbare in places and little more than a mossy and muddy trail. But it’s still a race track that weaves under and over trees, and seems like a good place to test new wheels.

Gone Fishing: The gas station area eventually turns into the start of a swamp; that explains where the alligators came from. It may be possible to do a little bit of fishing, though the fish are just as weird as everything else. Still edible though. Swimming in the swamp is not advised. The alligator monsters and fish tend to bite back.

Spray Paint Messages: The paint on the trees and gas station is starting to fade and wash out, but can still be legible; most of it contains messages warning about the end of the world, prayers to the heavens for mercy, and dire warnings about husks and something called “moon warps.”


NAVIGATION || RESERVES || APPLICATIONS










undyingcrow: (closed eyes)

[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-02 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes both.

[He grunts out a quiet laugh, mostly at his own expense, but it's not like he has any reason to delve into the specifics with a stranger he just met.

Though, knowing there were Persona users before, that begs the question of where they were? Iwatodai isn't especially far from Tokyo. Assuming Sanada and any other Persona users at the time were in proximity, surely they would have heard about the oddities in Tokyo...

Or did that godforsaken "Grail" have something to do with it, the way it used Akechi?

Well, no sense in beating around the bush.]


But, yes. I am a Persona user, and until recently, I had two.

[Will that mean anything to Sanada? Time will tell. It's good way to gauge his knowledge, at least.]
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[personal profile] electrifyking 2025-01-02 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[Akihiko echoes that laugh with a snort and half-chuckle of his own. It's nothing too mean spirited, and that gets him to relax by another margin.

Okay. No fighting. Then again, there's not exactly a bunker around that this guy can lock him up in, so that helps.]

"Sounds like the leader of our operation. 'Wild Card' or something like that; he had the ability to switch Persona out on the fly... And I was about to say I've never seen anything like it, up until now.

Though I also picked up the past tense on that. Guessing things have been just as weird for you guys, as they have for us."
undyingcrow: (distant)

[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-02 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm familiar with Wild Cards and their hundreds of Personas.

[He scoffs a little. Yes, it's hyperbolic, and he's certainly made amends with Joker, but he's still allowed to be a little jealous.]

I suppose you could say I'm one that never reached that full potential, though my two prior Personas merged to create a new one prior to what I thought would be our final battle.

[But now he's here, and something tells him the fighting is far from over...]

So, I presume you have your own struggle, which may or may not relate to metacognitive phenomena, and it's somehow linked to this Dark Hour you mentioned before.
Edited 2025-01-02 20:32 (UTC)
electrifyking: (42.)

[personal profile] electrifyking 2025-01-03 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Didn't even know you could do that with Personas. Then again, I've been learning that a lot of things are possible...

..."

[Speaking of. There's a new question chewing at his thoughts that refuses to be ignored. Better check to make sure.]

"...Just to check. Did you happen to get any animals using Persona on your team, too? Dogs or anything like that? But you're right with the rest of your guesses; haven't stumbled into metacognitive stuff... But with how far ahead you are of me, maybe that's just a matter of time."
undyingcrow: (wtf)

[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-03 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
There's a cat who frequently insisted that he wasn't a cat, so yes, actually.

[Curious. The mention of a dog suggests an animal companion on Sanada's team as well...]

And before you ask, you had to go to a parallel plane of existence called the Metaverse in order to understand him. If given proof of his speech in a cognitive world, your cognition changed, carrying over into reality.

[Akechi waves his free hand, as it all is a little outlandish.]

By the sound of it, your Dark Hour was an entirely different beast.
electrifyking: (80.)

[personal profile] electrifyking 2025-01-03 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Pretty different; more like a hidden hour, sandwiched between midnight and the second that follows. People still existed in it, just locked up in their coffins..."

[Akihiko trails off, and glances through the broken windows to the outside of the gas station. He's been ignoring the Husks in favor of gathering supplies, and because it doesn't look like they're an imminent threat.

By contrast, getting some form of meat IS urgent. At least according to an unceasing craving in his head.]

"...Makes me wonder about those things outside. Because I'm pretty sure they used to be people. Hell. Maybe they still ARE people, just sleeping under all that metal."
undyingcrow: (distant)

[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-03 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[Akechi's eyes light up at the description.]

An entire hidden hour... Fascinating.

[Something must have changed, though, unless it persisted without anyone knowing. Still, there's a slight crinkle in his brow at the thought...

Then he takes out one of the jerky sticks Akihiko offered him, stomach growling softly.]


They could be people, they could be something else. I'd considered the possibility that they're the remains of whatever population once frequented this place, but if that were the case, it'd call those warnings into question, unless they're akin to the sort of zombies you see in modern media, spreading their condition like an infection.
electrifyking: (45.)

[personal profile] electrifyking 2025-01-03 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll give you this; that hidden hour has kept my life a lot more interesting... At least up until now."

[For better or worse, he's starting to roll with this situation a lot better. A part of him knows this outlook is dumb and foolhardy... But if he treats this as an extension of the Dark Hour, or something similar to it, then he feels like he can match whatever is going on.]

"In other words... We keep our distance and keep an eye on them? Wait for whatever is going on to make the first move, and gather a couple more supplies and brace up in the meantime."
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[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-04 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Precisely. It would do us no good to rush ahead, simply to tempt fate. Rather, I believe what you're doing now is a much more pragmatic approach, and the same can be said for those mending the vehicles in the garage.

[Hmm... He'll snatch dried fruits, while he's at it. That should at least offset all the meat.]
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[personal profile] electrifyking 2025-01-09 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Right... Need to take a look at those things outside. Get a better stock of the situation, beyond just the shelves."

[He nods to Akechi.]

"I'll leave you to finish up in here, then? I'm not going to be too far off, beyond investigating the vehicles and avoiding those things."
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[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-01-09 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Very well. If there's anything in particular you want me to grab, I suppose I can keep an eye open.

[Hmm, come to think of it, he never did introduce himself, did he? If they're to contact each other in the future, it would only make sense for them to both get the formalities out of the way.]

Goro Akechi, by the way.

[There. That can at least avoid an awkward "hey, you!" later.]