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reverielogs2018-09-01 09:00 pm
Entry tags:
- !mod-event,
- danganronpa: gundam tanaka,
- marvel comics: kamala khan,
- mcu: matt murdock,
- original: haruto saitou,
- splatoon: marina ida,
- star wars: cassian andor,
- star wars: ezra bridger,
- star wars: kanan jarrus,
- star wars: padme amidala,
- stormlight archives: jasnah kholin,
- the last ship: mike slattery
MOD LOG
» WHO? EVERYONE
» WHEN? September 1-15
» WHERE? all over Reverie Terminal
» WHAT? Characters do some research -- and independently of that, find out they are not alone aboard the station. And then the command deck goes dark.
» WARNINGS? History. Paranoia. Possible electrocution.

The library is finally open. While ill, its books and magazines may have been a welcome distraction for characters and they will continue to be the main shield against boredom aboard the station -- but it might be used for something more, too.
From the magazines and newspapers available in the library’s database, it might be able to piece together some of Reverie Terminal’s history and the reasons for its construction. In short: time to hit the books!

The mysteries of the station won’t solve themselves. The newspapers and magazines will help, but short of years of historical research, characters will need to work together to piece together the station’s past -- and that of its planet of origin.
Different characters hold different pieces of the puzzle, so it is vital that they share information and talk to one another about what they’ve found, no matter how inconsequential it may seem.

There have been indications before that characters aren’t alone. Some characters have theorised that someone is behind all of the terrible things that keep happening to them. Whether they are right or wrong about that remains to be seen, but now characters will find that they truly are not alone.
A message pops up on all character devices:

CIRSTA seems to be programmed to help and serve as support for the crew of Reverie Terminal, which is reason to be hopeful, isn’t it? At the same time, her entering the scene now might make some characters feel uncomfortable. How much do you trust an artificial intelligence that has been quiet for months?
And where, aboard a station full of cameras, does one go to discuss whether to trust CIRSTA or not without her noticing? It’s not paranoid to worry about an AI watching your every move, is it -- though let’s hope you don’t offend any of the AIs aboard with that kind of worry.

As though a previously silent AI was not enough for characters to wrap their heads around, the command deck goes dark. CIRSTA puts it down to a lack of energy being routed to the command deck and others will be able to confirm this diagnosis.
If characters want to regain access to the functionality of the command deck, they need to find what is causing the electrical outage and fix it -- preferably quickly. Those who know something about electrical engineering will need to tell others how to go about finding the problem, staying safe during, and then how to repair it.
CIRSTA can help (if characters trust her enough to listen to her).
As usual, please warn in the subject lines if necessary.

» WHEN? September 1-15
» WHERE? all over Reverie Terminal
» WHAT? Characters do some research -- and independently of that, find out they are not alone aboard the station. And then the command deck goes dark.
» WARNINGS? History. Paranoia. Possible electrocution.

0 0 1 » RESEARCH TIME ( sept 1-15)
The library is finally open. While ill, its books and magazines may have been a welcome distraction for characters and they will continue to be the main shield against boredom aboard the station -- but it might be used for something more, too.
From the magazines and newspapers available in the library’s database, it might be able to piece together some of Reverie Terminal’s history and the reasons for its construction. In short: time to hit the books!
( ♪ )

0 0 2 » DISCUSSION TIME (sept 1-15)
The mysteries of the station won’t solve themselves. The newspapers and magazines will help, but short of years of historical research, characters will need to work together to piece together the station’s past -- and that of its planet of origin.
Different characters hold different pieces of the puzzle, so it is vital that they share information and talk to one another about what they’ve found, no matter how inconsequential it may seem.
( ♪ )

0 0 3 » CUSTOM INTELLIGENCE REVERIE STATION (sept 4)
There have been indications before that characters aren’t alone. Some characters have theorised that someone is behind all of the terrible things that keep happening to them. Whether they are right or wrong about that remains to be seen, but now characters will find that they truly are not alone.
A message pops up on all character devices:
Hello. I am CIRSTA. How can I help?
( ♪ )

0 0 4 » REACTIVE (sept 4 onward)
CIRSTA seems to be programmed to help and serve as support for the crew of Reverie Terminal, which is reason to be hopeful, isn’t it? At the same time, her entering the scene now might make some characters feel uncomfortable. How much do you trust an artificial intelligence that has been quiet for months?
And where, aboard a station full of cameras, does one go to discuss whether to trust CIRSTA or not without her noticing? It’s not paranoid to worry about an AI watching your every move, is it -- though let’s hope you don’t offend any of the AIs aboard with that kind of worry.
( ♪ )

0 0 5 » COMMAND TROUBLE (sept 9-15)
As though a previously silent AI was not enough for characters to wrap their heads around, the command deck goes dark. CIRSTA puts it down to a lack of energy being routed to the command deck and others will be able to confirm this diagnosis.
If characters want to regain access to the functionality of the command deck, they need to find what is causing the electrical outage and fix it -- preferably quickly. Those who know something about electrical engineering will need to tell others how to go about finding the problem, staying safe during, and then how to repair it.
CIRSTA can help (if characters trust her enough to listen to her).
( ♪ )
0 0 5 . 1 » FINDING THE ISSUE
None of the panels covering the cables that supply the command deck with energy look to have been touched, so characters will need to check them one by one, opening them (gently!). Working in teams is advisable. Remember to stay safe as you do so!( ♪ )
0 0 5 . 2 » WHO WOULD DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS?
CIRSTA’s diagnosis turns out to be correct: there is an energy outage. There is an energy outage because someone or something ripped the wires apart, leaving them frayed and laying limply, though now and again they spark with electricity.
Who would sabotage the station like this? An investigation will yield no results: there are no fingerprints, no ripped clothing, nothing.( ♪ )
0 0 5 . 3 » FIXING IT
Even without the command code that characters have not yet figured out, the command deck has the radar that will tell characters whether a meteor or anything else large enough to impact the station’s structural integrity is coming their way, it has the environmental controls, the video logs of the past crew and the map of the station. Who knows what possibilities it will give characters once they have the command code, too?
Better fix the problem, then.
CIRSTA is happy to guide characters through the process, if they’ll trust her enough to listen. But maybe there’s someone on board with (some) knowledge of electrical engineering who can help?
The most important thing is to avoid electrocution while fixing things.( ♪ )


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