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TEST DIVE #3
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A: There’s a Storm on the Horizon
A brainstorm. On advice about the ingenuity of multi person parties, and from admitted lack of understanding of many needs of organics, URSULA has selected you and a partner (or partners) to go to one of the observatories with food, beds, and recording devices to have a jam session for ideas about missions.
You are not to leave the room until you have some good ones. So get cracking! Start suggesting to one another what the base needs to do.
Or get horribly, horribly sidetracked and possibly a little crazy at being locked up together with the ocean staring at you. Judging.
B: The Abysmal Sea
You’re stranded.
One of the planet’s troublesome signal-interfering pulses has just made your communication devices 100% nonfunctional. No matter how you try to call URSULA for help, she isn’t able to respond. The database strapped to your wrist is just a useless chunk of metal now, leaving you without a useful library of knowledge to survive off. If you were driving any underwater vehicle prior to this point, it’s broken down. And unless you’re a mechanic, it’ll be pretty hard to get it jumpstarted again.
Don’t fret! The communication systems always come online eventually, so if you stay put, it’ll boot back up and give you directions straight back to base so you can finally get home. But can you really afford to stay put? The sunlight’s slowly streaming out of the sky, leaving the waters darker and darker with each passing second. Soon, you won’t be able to see five feet in front of you, and the only warning you’ll get of any approaching threat is through sound, if they even make any.
You have a few choices: take a daring risk and try swimming back to base, but on the off-chance you don’t remember the directions correctly from before you were cut off, you’re going to get even more lost, in the darkness of the night no less. Or, you could huddle in, with any friends if they were unfortunate enough to be with you, and start focusing on getting warm. Because spending the night out here in the vast oceans with the entire world against you is becoming a very, very real possibility.
C: Test Drive Test Dives
The Robotics section of the laboratory needs your help! Whether you were a poor sap who got dragged into it or love working on robots, this is your time to shine!
A few suits need testing to get the kinks out of them. And you know, figure out how they work in general. So be a dear and get in one so the others can watch you flail around and discover how it works.
If you're not into being a crash test dummy, you can help do repair work, analyze blueprints of various underwater vehicles, bring in scrap metal to work with or maybe just try painting the Seamoth neon pink.
D: Camping Trip
Floater Island is the only real land around so even if it's a longer trip, it's nice to volunteer for an overnight mission there sometimes. Who doesn't want to camp out under the stars when you've been living under the sea this whole time? Attempt to make s'mores out of plants and that chocolate bar you have left! Play with Birdogs! Go for a swim in the lake! Try very hard to get some sort of emotional response from a Light Frog!
Well, sure, you're here on a mission but it's okay to goof off and enjoy yourselves with some campfire stories and freshly cooked Chomper kebobs sometimes. Just grab a few samples from the abandoned farm at least so it looks like you actually worked.
E: THE AURORA
Quiet except for the creaks and rumbles as the ship settles and shifts, the sound of Reapers screaming in the distance every so often, the Aurora is a creepy place to visit for a mission. The remains of those crew members not buried, and the belongings of many others, still litter the ship's halls. It might be nice to remove any skeletons you find.
Of course, their misfortune is your opportunity to catch up on some reading, browse whatever video games they left, get medical supplies and enjoy the comforts they no longer need.
But is it possible the Aurora is haunted? Surely not. Except sometimes you might hear voices from far away. It might just be the people you came on board with, unless they're with you. Or it might be a Cave Crawler knocking over some recording device. You're not too scared to check, right?
F: Farmville
Time to tend to the crops! That's right, the underwater farm needs your help. Some trees and plants rest on the seabed under protective covers that allow them to grow their leaves and fruits while the roots firmly keep them in the sand. Harvest some apples, more apples, oranges, strawberries and other delicious produce that sounds much, much better than a regular diet of fish.
And once you've helped get a basket full of crops for the base, it's time to cook them! But what are you going to make? Apple stuffed fish? Orange stuffed fish? Nah, get creative with what you have! Everyone is counting on you for dinner!
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You realize that's still distracting the pilot?
[Okay not really, Dirk is very good at splintering his attentions.]
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[ says the guy who threw a fit over dirk not being cautious enough about exploring the aurora. pot, kettle, etc. ]
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[Confrontational but also genuine. Karkat, do you know? Because you sure seem determined to flail out of his arms several times.]
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I've survived worse. It won't be that big of a deal, Strider, you can relax your unusually pointy hair.
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I don't think your friend Dave would be happy with either of us if we got you home sporting multiple broken bones.
['Friend' isn't in verbal air quotes entirely because teasing Karkat about this would be counterproductive at the moment.]
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Ok but consider this: We could not tell him that I have broken bones? He might not notice.
[ he would totally notice. ] I "tripped."
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[Dirk didn't alternate universe raise a blind fool! He.... alternate universe made many other errors in upbringing, but that was not one of them.]
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I could always just avoid him until I heal up. [ hm. ] Shit that really wouldn't work would it?
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I'd be genuinely impressed if you could. Don't know why you'd go through all the trouble though. Experience has taught me it's easier to just not do things that'd upset him.
[LIKE FIGHTING REAPERS it's a learning process here.]
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[ however, avoiding dave after karkat breaks his limbs would cross that line, admittedly. but still. ]
It's a very subtle science that takes a lot of practice to understand.
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[Aaand Dirk is going lower to the water because they are increasingly reaching an area near the base.]
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[ actually... karkat considers actually writing about this.... ]
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Also, hold your breath.
[Dirk dives into the water with Karkat. He's just going to bring Karkat right back to base!]
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once he is satisfied that he is not drowning, he switches to telepathy. ]
Are you sure about this because I will definitely quiz you on the subject matter and it will not be multiple choice.
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Quiz? Come on. Don't insult me.
Make this a written and oral exam.
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You can't take that shit back, Strider. If you receive a failing grade then I'm not sure if we will be able to keep this potential broship that we have going on here alive. And there is nothing more heartbreaking than an abandoned broship. I want you to very thoroughly consider your options before committing to this.
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Do you believe that I am not giving this total and complete sincerity?
Maybe it's you who needs to consider thoroughly. I am prepared for this, Karkat. I am psychologically ready to devote myself to every word you put to datapad on this subject. I am going to make my expertise goddamned happen.
So I'm going to ask you: are you ready for a Strider to learn your Broship Dissertation, or am I going to know this material better than you will?
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[ this is stupid. ]
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[Dirk just straight-up keeps Karkat on his shoulder right until they break through the airlock and into base. Only then does he set his troll luggage on the ground so that Karkat can move around on his own.]
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I feel like we should be putting higher stakes onto this. Like, what should I get when you inevitably lose?
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No clue.
What would you want?
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wait. ]
I want to wear your dumb shades. Just for a minute.
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Dirk watches him for one inexpressive moment.]
Sure.
When I win, I want you to own up to your shipping feelings.
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Alright but shipping feelings is kind of vague? I need specifics here, Strider, that can mean anything.
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[Look, he only has so much gossip here pre-emptively? But if Karkat wants Dirk to research this ahead of time, he is willing to make that commitment.]
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