bathymetric: (R2 Mods)
Unknown Seas Mods / NPCs ([personal profile] bathymetric) wrote in [community profile] unknownseas2021-01-24 10:36 am
Entry tags:

COMMENCE VOYAGE

Fun Fact: Did you know the Atlantic Ocean has a surface area of 41.1 million square miles? No reason.

...

There's something uneasy in the air as you come to.

Well, "come to" is an interesting word in this case. It implies waking up, which is not exactly what happens. None of you are in beds, nor are you really asleep in the traditional sense. One moment you're somewhere else, doing something else with your time, and the next? You're somewhere on board a massive cruise ship - maybe lounging on a deck chair by the pool, maybe getting some Gains in the exercise room, maybe enjoying the tasteful décor in the buffet - and you have no idea how you got here or how you might get back. This is not your beautiful house. If you have a beautiful wife, she isn't here.

What you do have, apart from 25 other unlucky souls, is a small smartphone-like device in your pocket with only a handful of things on it: a clock reading 11PM, a pdf of a ticket in your name on a special Atlantic Liners New Year's Eve Cruise, an app labeled Passenger Profiles with some basic information on your traveling companions, and a message:

Welcome aboard, passenger! Please feel free to partake of any of the facilities while you wait for the big event! Remember: when midnight comes, you better make your way to the theatre at the back of Level 1 for the main event! The Captain and the First Mate will be there to take care of you all personally, and to help you ring in the new year in style!

Well, that's a start. But what you do until then, it seems, is up to you!
ahelpingpaw: (A-and by the time I dragged myself)

[personal profile] ahelpingpaw 2021-01-25 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes!

[Time to start working. Filbo is a silly and easygoing person by nature, but he knows when it's time to be serious]

I dunno if this Captain is gonna say anything we wanna hear, so finding answers by ourselves will be necessary. Finding out where the ship's going should be a good starting point. If this is a tourist ship there should be maps somewhere, or those tourist pamphlets? Once we know where this is going, getting home will be easier.

[Alas, later they'd find out there would be no disembarking anywhere, but at the time? This did seem like a good idea to him, really. Small steps at a time until the objective is fulfilled, yup!]