Piper 90: Mods (
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goneawayworld2020-08-08 01:55 am
Entry tags:
- #memshare,
- #rig logs,
- adora,
- alloran semitur-corass,
- bunnymund,
- catra,
- dan sagittarius,
- guts,
- kevin armstrong,
- nora valkyrie,
- remy lebeau,
- rogue,
- ronald mcdonald,
- ronan lynch,
- sam winchester,
- saturday,
- setsuna higashi,
- stacia novik,
- tenten,
- ✘ aleifr bjornsson,
- ✘ remus lupin,
- ✘ sirius black,
- ✘ steven universe
Invasion!
Who: The New Hires
What: Sudden Memory Share
Where: Their Memory Palaces
When: After Intermission
Warnings/Notes: Possible in every memory, warn in subject lines.
Contact.
It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking across the Top Deck. Taking a slow breath between reps in the training room.
The New Hires are connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can help the violation.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[[So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can control any other memories they'd like to show people. Of course, there's always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up memories unbidden.]]
What: Sudden Memory Share
Where: Their Memory Palaces
When: After Intermission
Warnings/Notes: Possible in every memory, warn in subject lines.
Contact.
It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking across the Top Deck. Taking a slow breath between reps in the training room.
The New Hires are connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can help the violation.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[[So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can control any other memories they'd like to show people. Of course, there's always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up memories unbidden.]]

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"A friend of mine - dear one - could have used some place like this."
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"She can bend the weather to her whim." He says, after an awestruck moment at the wood panneling and vaulted ceilings. "Make a sky sunny or call down storm clouds and thunder on a moment's notice"
"Our tribe's gothi was wise - he knew how to speak to the spirits and understand their will - but he didn't have anywhere near the power that Solveig did even when she was a child."
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"She'd have loved this." Aleifr says, watching the students past by and even through him without even acknowledging his presence. "No one knew what she felt - not fully."
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The fates do that. Bend lives in ways that aren't expected, forge bonds that those involved weren't ready for. Learning from those and growing from is wise - because odds are, anyone you meet will understand something that you don't.
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Rogue lead him on toward the massive library, fairly sure it would be something he'd be surprised by.
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She was right, by the way. When she leads him into the library his eyes narrow in confusion and then widen. He's quite literally never seen something like it before.
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Rogue touched the spin of a collection of Byron's poems. "Something about bein in a room filled with books that makes ya feel a lil small."
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The room's big enough you could drag a wyrmboat in through the door and still have space to walk about around it. Even after his time on the rig, he's not used to man-made spaces so grand.
As for the contents ...
"What is a 'database'?"
He knows what books are, if only because of speaking to other's on Piper 90. That other word's new.
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"Hmm it's like," How to explain the technology? "All these are physical books that ya can touch and hold. Well there's ways ta copy them inta a small machine that you can use to look them up later. But the machine can be small enough to carry around and hold more books than this whole building."
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Once again, something he'd have immense trouble imagining if it weren't for the devices that were handed out on the rig.
"Handy." He muses, walking over to a nearby shelf and inspecting it's contents - looking for something he might have the faintest ability to recognize. "Like having a skjald in your pocket."
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So much of what they knew was what had been a sanitized version of history, she couldn't bring herself to admit how much of her own life was similarly retold.
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