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lostcarnival2017-05-05 08:32 am
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Who: Lambert, Carly, YOU???
What: A basic safety lesson on what to expect in the Mainframe. Don't getderezzed deleted, kids!
When: Early morning, the day after Lambert's post about the Mainframe.
Where: Center Stage
Warnings: Carly being Carly, Lambert's potty mouth, probably.
Were you hoping to sleep in today? Tough shit. Because it's early in the morning, probably right before breakfast, that Carly's voice comes bawling over the public channel of the radio.
"Hello everyone!! We've borrowed Center Stage for an important demonstration! Earlier you may have heard something from our Nightrider Lambert that there's something really dangerous about the coming location ... so we've put together something to help display what to do in the event of the worst! So come to the Center Stage quick!"
Less enthusiastically, Lambert's rejoinder follows, drawled lazily: "Yeah, you definitely don't want to miss this show."
[ ooc: A show, ask, and mingle sort of log -- Lambert and Carly will be doing a short 'presentation' and then open up for Q&A, but feel free to start your own threads to interact with each other? Other nightrunners feel free to butt in. o7 ]
What: A basic safety lesson on what to expect in the Mainframe. Don't get
When: Early morning, the day after Lambert's post about the Mainframe.
Where: Center Stage
Warnings: Carly being Carly, Lambert's potty mouth, probably.
Were you hoping to sleep in today? Tough shit. Because it's early in the morning, probably right before breakfast, that Carly's voice comes bawling over the public channel of the radio.
"Hello everyone!! We've borrowed Center Stage for an important demonstration! Earlier you may have heard something from our Nightrider Lambert that there's something really dangerous about the coming location ... so we've put together something to help display what to do in the event of the worst! So come to the Center Stage quick!"
Less enthusiastically, Lambert's rejoinder follows, drawled lazily: "Yeah, you definitely don't want to miss this show."
[ ooc: A show, ask, and mingle sort of log -- Lambert and Carly will be doing a short 'presentation' and then open up for Q&A, but feel free to start your own threads to interact with each other? Other nightrunners feel free to butt in. o7 ]
PRESENTATION -- CARLY & LAMBERT
Does he have any idea what Carly's actually going to present? Fuck no. But hey, if it means less work for him ... besides his usual wolf medallion, he also has the badge icon the Ringmaster gave them pinned to the front of his shirt, and he adjusts it occasionally while he waits for Carly to figure out whatever the hell it is she's doing to get this started.
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[Is that Ready for Lambert, or the audience? DOESN'T MATTER. She's hopping RIGHT IN.] Okay everyone! The Mainframe is basically the inside of a computer! It's like all the programs and things became people~
But sometimes 'Games' happen, and that's what we're here to teach you about! When a game appears, [she explains, raising a curtain of violet fire at either side of the stage,] a big purple cube will come down from the air! It's huge, and really hard to avoid apparently, so there's not much escaping it if it's coming! [She gives a look to Lambert-care to explain step two?]
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If you were listening on the radio-- [ Pointedly. ] --you already know that this world doesn't let us use all our powers. Or changes them. Some things work, but others won't.
Lucky for us, we've got these. [ He gestures at the badge pinned on his chest. ] When you're caught in a game, tap this twice and you'll 'reboot' -- [ He stumbles over the clearly unfamiliar word. ] --which mostly means you'll get new abilities that will work so you can accomplish the game's objective ... beating the Users.
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You might not even have to do anything other than beat someone at chess. In which case, you better be really smart!
But like Lambert said-if you just Reboot! [she taps her button,] You'll be given all of the things you need automatically...
Including how to play the game!
So, if we were in a game where it was fighting...
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If you end up with something you don't know how to use: keeping the pointy bit away from you and away from your friends is usually a good rule of thumb.
[ His baleful stare across the room suggests this is a low, low bar of competence he's pretty sure most of the Carnival will fail to meet. ]
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Q & A ???
ASK HER ANYTHING
But no matter what, most important is that you can't lose! Whatever you do, or else all the people stuck in there with you will turn into slugs!
[....]
Ah...Or 'Nulls', I guess...
[YEAH.]
Any questions?
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I'm still not entirely sure what a 'computer' is to begin with.
[ this is gonna suck ]
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[HMMM.]
Oh! I know~
Imagine the inside of a radio, but if the radio did even more things~ Like show pictures, or let you look for information in an instant~
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[ Show pictures = book. Look for information = also book. ]
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Is it true if anyone's turned into a slug we could bring them back and the Ringmaster could do a thing, but that'd add another year and they'd have dramatic slug changes? So don't lose anyway?
[Scout that's. That's not a question, that's conjecture.]
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So, you'd be all mindless and irrecoverable, apparently! [She pauses.] It's really best not to risk it!! Especially since if one loses, EVERYONE loses!
And that includes the people who live there already, so let's not be mean to them.
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Lots of damage left, yeah.
Do you want to talk about non-Game dangers or should I?
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YEAH, OKAY THIS IS STARTING TO SOUND FAMILIAR. Basically it's the thing with Diaboromon all over again except that he's not going to be as disadvantaged as the last time he was forced to do something inside the Internet. ]
So how will we know when the game ends like. If we end up killing all the Users we'll all go back to normal? Or is it only for those of us who are still alive when the users die?
[ CAN THEY RESPAWN, OR ARE THEY DOOMED TO SLUGS FOREVER, is the question that he's actually asking, but he has no idea how to ask properly. ]
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It's only after the game is over that people become slugs-and that's only if EVERYONE loses! [she insists.] Eh...but kill really isn't the best word for it!!
These are people playing computer games-in reality, they're all probably sitting on chairs with doritos, or mountain dew....or both....
[Anyway.] Plus, the game might not be something where you have to kill each other!
You could just be playing tennis for all we know!
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Okay, so, there's no set timing as to how long we can get stuck in a Game for? [ he's just... also assuming that they're not gong to have to beat the clock like the last time he and Taichi had to somehow try and wipe out Diaboromon in 10 minutes or less. ]
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[THAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT HE WANTS]
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To the people of Mainframe, WE ARE HEROES!!
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He's been listening to some of the other questions--thanks, Strange!--so he's going to try to make sense of what he's heard.]
So we go inside this . . . television-book, and we fight to protect everyone. If we fail, we lose ourselves and become . . . slugs. [This sounds so stupid.] That's temporary, correct . . . ?
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if you want we can use Carlys inbox for a thread?
sounds good to me!
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[As if they didn't go to the Matrix just a few months ago, and like he didn't spend most of his time messing around in the White Room, indecisively playing with his appearance. Maybe the game part is more important than the computer part.]
But what if the users have coins?? I've seen arcade games! 'Insert coin to continue'... Defeating them a lot of times could be a real hassle.
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But! You do have a point. If the user has multiple chances, then it could be tricky, so be on your guard for that!
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Helen takes in the information, writing notes in a small books she's found god-knows where, a bit like the purloined pen she's using to write those notes. It sounds complicated but, as she's used the word all too often of late, fascinating.
"For those of us who are decidedly new," she says, "and want to stretch our legs, I assume we're all allowed to do so without exception?" Helen knows full well, she will probably find trouble. "And if so, should we explore with a partner for safety's sake?"
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He unfolds his arms, hands resting on his hips. "Nightrunners are supposed to get people's asses out of trouble. If you're really stuck somewhere you can't get out of? We won't leave you high and dry. But I don't give a shit about people who make messes for other people to clean up. Not everyone here is a fighter, and it's their asses on the line when people fuck up."
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Helen Magnus is nothing but thorough when it comes down to it.
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