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Neo Sapien Mod Account ([personal profile] neosapienmods) wrote in [community profile] neosapienooc2019-12-30 12:51 am
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TEST DRIVE MEME #1

JANUARY TEST DRIVE





1: SPRAWLING WASTELAND, GLOWING IN THE DARK
No sunlight reaches the Underground, but there is rain: grey, oily droplets that slowly trickle down from the city above, seeping through layers of concrete until they drip from broken light fixtures onto the aptly named black markets below. The glow of neon signs keeps the shadows at bay, just barely. What was once a system of utility tunnels and basement bunkers is now a warren of tiny shops offering reprogrammed ID chips and back-alley cybernetic upgrades, where hitmen and slave traders operate with lawless impunity. But someone is always watching... the eyes of Yakashbah, graffitied in bioluminescent paint, stare unblinking from the walls.

People come to this place for only two reasons: they're either looking for something, or they're trying not to be found. Whatever your reason, the Underground welcomes you.
2: A MIND OF DARKNESS, A HEART OF LIGHT
Outside of manicured parks and glass-enclosed vertical farms, green space is rare in New Gate City, so the elites flaunt their wealth in private rooftop gardens. Fragrant, exotic flowers bloom amidst strings of lanterns, and real grass - an extravagant luxury - carpets the ground beneath partygoers' feet as they sip champagne and admire the dark cityscape below. Tonight, one of the Douman Zaibatsu's myriad charity organizations hosts its annual fundraising gala... but this year, the special guests attract even more attention than the celebrities and fashionistas in attendance. Representatives from the Neo Sapien Organization have been invited to speak on the topic of Human/Meta-human relations, and to raise money on behalf of job placement programs for impoverished Metas in the Last Ward. Of course, most within the Douman Zaibatsu would prefer that these "job placement programs" send Metas to the farms far outside New Gate City (or better yet, to the lunar strip mines), but at least for tonight, members of both factions hide behind false smiles and false words.
3: AS FEAR'S REPLICATING, YOUR WORDS RESONATING
Someone gasps, and everyone looks up. Arcadia's central shopping district goes silent, save for the distant sound of pop tunes played over tinny speakers, as a massive black banner unfurls down the side of a building. A crudely drawn eye fills the banner, bisected by a line of white paint... the unofficial symbol of the Meta rights movement. People start to whisper, and somewhere, there's a cheer. Police drones buzz through the air above.

Meta rights protests aren't uncommon in this part of New Gate City, even though they're soon dispersed by local security forces. This banner, too, will be quickly taken down and destroyed, but the photos and videos of the event will be harder to suppress. Already, the bystanders are murmuring to each other, some in support and some in fear. Others keep their heads down, wary of expressing their true feelings about the rising numbers of Meta-humans. And as security forces move to block off the area, others are frantically trying to disappear.
4: A NEW HOPE GLISTENS OFF THE STREETS
The blocks surrounding the Neo Sapien Organization's headquarters in the Middle Ward are like an oasis at the center of an otherwise inhospitable city. Old buildings have been renovated into bright and cheerful apartments that accommodate a variety of Meta-human physiologies, Meta schools and Meta-owned businesses are flourishing, and Meta-friendly shops and cafes line the streets.

The best coffee in the Middle Ward can be found at The Mean Bean, just across from the NSO building, where the shop's fire-breathing Meta owner personally roasts every batch. NSO employees and and other patrons of the popular cafe congregate to discuss local news and gossip: a proposed Meta registration and identification law, rumors of vigilante gangs near the border with the Last Ward, and rivalries between NSO university sports teams. Arguments occasionally grow heated (especially when it comes to sports), but overall the atmosphere is friendly and congenial.
5: WITHIN THE CHAOS, I KNOW I'M NOT ALONE
The Last Ward's electrical grid is reliably unreliable, but blackouts on this scale are rare. Half the ward has been dark for the past three days, save for a few emergency generators and dwindling battery backups. As winter winds batter old, drafty concrete apartment blocks, the residents grow restless and frustrated. Police have already put down several riots, but there's no stopping the spike in looting and other petty crimes.

In the Parish, many people have opted to barricade themselves inside their homes until the blackout ends, but others are taking advantage of the chaos. Most, though, have chosen to band together to protect each other throughout the long nights. The people of the Parish may not have much, but at least they have a sense of community.
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[personal profile] fibrillate 2020-01-03 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Listen, I already know what it sounds like. I've been over every last euphemism you can make about it and I still haven't found one that fits. Even calling it 'discharging' is a little gross and that's the actual word."

They're intrigued by this, though. The capacitor thing, not the rest of it. (A little the rest of it.) They give a sly look over the top of their glasses. "I wouldn't be helping you build anything dangerous by charging a capacitor for you, would I?"
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[personal profile] lightnovelexperiences 2020-01-05 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nothing more innately dangerous than storing that much juice in the first place."

It's for the blackouts. The totally random blackouts that always seem to hit the same blocks of the Last Ward.

...and for charging her reusable EMP grenades and electrolaser stunner but shhh.
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[personal profile] fibrillate 2020-01-06 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Levi nods, understanding entirely the danger of keeping that much power in one place. They are one of those places, after all.

"You know if they decide to shut off your power, you can just call me over, right?" they say, grinning a little and just barely showing teeth. "Like, when it happens. You don't have to wait for us to run into each other in a coffee shop." Maybe they could actually keep track of the blackouts on their own time, too. They were so random that Levi could set their clock by them, after all. "You and the rest of the Ward would need the electricity more than I do."
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[personal profile] lightnovelexperiences 2020-01-07 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah. Random like a stacked deck.

"And if you need to run around somewhere else? The battery is safer, but I'll keep you in mind for plan B," she assures Levi.

She finishes up her pastry and yaws. Her ears twitch laterally. It's kind of cute.

"Like, I don't need it as badly as some others will. But thanks."
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[personal profile] fibrillate 2020-01-10 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Of course."

It's kind of criminal how cute that twitch is. Almost makes Levi wish that they had cute ears like that, but alas, theirs are merely human. "But you're basically number three on my list," they continue, holding their hand out flat in front of them and dropping it down a little with each word, as though indicating a hierarchy. "Hospitals, nurseries, and your computer."