dammitmasa: (You cheated me!?)
dammitmasa ([personal profile] dammitmasa) wrote in [community profile] lucetifans2012-12-29 08:10 pm

Stuck In The Wrong Place

Same Old People, Wrong Destination




Today you get a message from the Malnosso. They’ve found a way to send you home. You’ll remember Luceti, but it’s a one way trip. You’ve said your tearful goodbyes and prepared yourself for the inevitable return home. One moment you’re in Luceti, the next you’re not.

But nobody ever said the Malnosso ever got everything right. Sure, you’re not in Luceti anymore. Yes, you’ve lost your wings and barcode. But this isn’t your world. It’s some other world and now that you’re cut off from the Malnosso, you have no hope of ever getting back home. Which means that wherever you’ve ended up, you’ll be spending the rest of your life there.

On the up-side, you’re not the only one stuck here. Someone else from Luceti, also alien to this world, is stuck with you. With the common bond of being strangers to this brave new world, it’s inevitable you’ll stick together. But for how long?

Considerations

1. You can go to any other world you want! It just can’t be one either of your characters are from. You can make up something like a fantasy world, something from a sci fi, or something just like the modern world. Or you can pick a canon neither of your characters belong to.
2. Ideally they should both be from different canons altogether. But this isn’t required!
3. There’s supposed to be no way back. Even genius characters ought to find it impossible. But does that mean all hope has to be lost? For those who have been gone from Luceti a long time, it might be fun if they were given a chance to go back to Luceti and be trapped again.
4. For an optional extra level of complexity, give consideration to your character’s appearance or to their abilities. Will they stand out in this new world? Will they have to hide what they can do? Or will they even be able to use their powers if the source of their powers is gone?


Prompts

1. Day One - You’ve both just arrived on this world and by chance, you run into each other. Two heads are better than one. Now you just have to figure out what to do next.

2. One Week Later - You’ve been in this world a week. Things are starting to sink in. So is the idea of being stuck here. It’s time to start thinking about the long term.

3. One Month Later - Now that you’ve both been here awhile, you’ve learned the ins and outs of your new home. You’re making a living and getting by, but you still think of home.

4. Six Months Later - It may not be home, but you’ve learned to be comfortable. By now, your relationship with your fellow Lucetian has certainly evolved as well.

5. One Year Later - It’s been long enough that you sometimes wonder if you ever did live in a place like Luceti. So what’s life for you like in this whole new world?

6. Other - Don’t be limited by the above. This could be two weeks later or twenty years later! Of course, you can always time skip once you’ve established what you want to do at one time period.
godbent: (Objection-!)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-06 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
There's got to be some sort of layout. After all, people told me that all the stars in the sky are worlds here, so if they mean that literally, that means that the constellations are layouts of worlds instead of layouts of stars in this universe.

[Which... is weird. But whatever]
fellpool: (Default)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-03-06 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
That'll be interesting to see in action. [Very weird, especially as someone who's been between planets and such before.]

But I guess that means good boosters will be a priority. Unless we really want to be spending days traveling between worlds.
godbent: (Holt It-!)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-08 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
What about food stores?
fellpool: (Tapping my chin; thoughtful expression)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-03-08 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Shouldn't be too much of a problem, unless you'll get sick of granola bars and water. [He turns a page.] We could get an icebox too, if we feel we need something like that. But non-perishables would be better until we find out more about what other worlds are out there.

[There's a pause as he considers something.] Do you think we'll stick out too much, wherever we go? [He hadn't gotten that much attention with his cat ears, but maybe Haruhi had gleaned something talking to other people from this world.]
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[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-10 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know. There's more variety in this town than there is in Luceti. I saw someone who looked like a humanoid bulldog the other day.

[...But then, this is a refugee town. It's hardly a showing for a homogeous world]
fellpool: (Disinterest; I don't care about that)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-03-12 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
...Must've missed that one. [He frowns a little, hoping there was no natural dislike of cats in that humanoid bulldog.] I guess I'll just look into finding some hoods or something.
godbent: (Editor in Chief ★ Straight Ahead!)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-13 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I can get those. You just focus on the ship for now.

[A beat, and then she sighs, leaning back in her chair]

...This is still weird.
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[personal profile] fellpool 2013-03-17 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Worlds within worlds, traveled to in a ship that looks like expensive Lego blocks. I don't think it'll stop being weird for awhile. [Another circle goes around another a gummi ship part.] I dunno, though -- it's not a bad weird.
godbent: (Boundless Sky)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-20 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not necessarily a bad kind, no. But it's also weird that we both didn't end up back on Earth. ...Our Earths, I guess. [Sigh]
fellpool: (Head-scratching; looking frustrated)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-03-21 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
...Yeah. [He finds himself distracted from his magazine by the mentioning of them not returning to their respective home worlds. Leaving Luceti had not been a difficult decision, with so many others willing to take the leap as well. There had always been a risk of something going wrong -- as proven by the experiment that had led to many people being "re-anchored" to other worlds.

In a way, this was another re-anchoring. But without any obvious way to reverse its effects, with the Malnosso no longer contactable.

It was still too early to think that there was no way back, though.]


We're just making the best out of an awkward situation, right now.
godbent: (The Dissociation)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-03-22 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
That was an anti-climactic solution anyway. [She says this through persed lips. She doesn't have too much to do right now other than complain. But seriously, the Malnosso found the solution and sent everyone? She didn't even volunteer, they just pulled her in. She's not sure if Leon knows that or not. It's nice to have the memories and the age, but...]
fellpool: (Head-scratching)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-04-04 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Leon did not know that Haruhi had not volunteered to the test; the time between the announcement and the actual testing had been very short, and the thrall of it all had made talking about it with friends uncomfortable.

Even now, it was weird to think and talk about.]


...Anyway. When are you supposed to get paid next? May payday is in another two days.
godbent: (Get out forever)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-04-08 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I'm going to be paid in three days. [she kicks he legs here a little, looking up at the ceiling. ] I'm surprised we got jobs so quick.
fellpool: (Exasperated; whatever you think bro)

[personal profile] fellpool 2013-04-09 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
If people leave here as often as it seems, part-time jobs are probably vacated ridiculously quickly around here. [Kinda like Luceti, but he wasn't going to make that comparison aloud.] It's almost like the whole economy is built on getting people to leave -- you get a job to buy gummi ship parts, they get more gummi ship parts for the next batch of people who arrive.