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acatamods. ([personal profile] acatamods) wrote in [community profile] acatalepsy_logs2018-07-11 12:02 am

World Jump #2: Struxta









welcome to
the collected nations of struxta.
It will happen at random- you could be asleep, or wandering the Temple, or a variety of other options. It will feel a little strange, like a sudden warmth spreading across your skin, and then your bracelet will light up. When you blink again, everything has shifted - changed, developed, like in that blink of an eye you have advanced thousands of years into the future.

Around you is a city, a technological marvel. Buildings rise up from the dirt and through the clouds, figures of all shapes and sizes buzz around you. They seem to pay you little mind - a quick glance, maybe a pause, and then they will continue on their away. Ahead, there is a low rumble of thunder, a dim flash of light. It doesn't seem to be raining, but there is an electric hum in the air.

A NOTE FROM YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD WITCH


But before anything too weird can happen . . . your watch flashes again, beeps once, and on it has a new message, a hologram-sparkly image with a young woman who (to some individuals!) looks a fair bit brighter than she did a few weeks ago. To those who are new, you will recognize the voice -- Astoria, the guardian of the Temple (or, if you're a bit more pessimistic, your effervescent kidnapper).

"Hello, my beloved travelers ♥ and new ones, too! My name is Lady Astoria the Witchess-san." The way she says it, though, it is very clearly something of a joke. "I'm so glad you are settling in, adjusting to your new powers . . . I apologize for not coming forward and greeting you all like last time. But I am feeling much more like myself, and ready to send you to a new world ♥

This one is named Struxta . . . Struxa? No, I think it's Struxta. It's very metal. I'm not sure what's wrong in this world . . . but I can feel something building. Pulsing, it's very chaotic. I'm afraid I can't be more detailed than that, I did have a headache earlier . . . Akira told me I was fine ♥" And, again, you can likely guess that Akira definitely did no such thing. Astoria clasps her hands, her bright blue eyes shining, with a bright smile. "Now! Please be safe, and please mind your manners, and tell me all about it when you return! I'll see you soon. ♥"

And, just like that? The humming in the air grows louder, you feel an odd tug in your stomach, and before you can properly adjust yourself to the sensation of being cast across the universe . . . you find yourself in Struxta. (Astoria, it seems, did have it right the first time.)





THE HOSTEL
Just as it was in El Minha, it appears that upon arrival, each character is outfitted with a room at one of the largest, arguably most impressive skyscrapers in the city. Nearly two hundred stories tall, and with each floor containing nearly sixty rooms. Every floor, every room, every door is of the highest tech and the more advanced security. The watches that Astoria has given each of the Circle Members act, in many ways, like a key, a credit card, an ID, and any other form of identification the players will need during their stay.

The rooms themselves are simple - one bed, roughly full sized, with a light, a desk, a chair, and a variety of plugs and buttons. Characters are welcome, if they are able to find the appropriate plug, to charge any and all devices they may have. There is a TV of sorts in the room as well, with access to all manner of shows and news stations.

The bottom floor of the building is almost as large as a city block. It is open, sleek, and clean-cut. A kind of open meeting room, which has - upon inspection - been modified to include what appears to be a restaurant. Which, given the fact the group of Circle members who have arrived in the city are the only natural bodies around? Includes the fact you are the only members of the city who have to consume food and nutrients. Upon even closer inspection, the technology used to make the food seems a few decades behind that of the rest of the city, but it still works, and the food can still be produced. It might taste a little weird and turn out to be some sort of glorified goop, but it has some nutritional value.

The rest of the floor has a variety of seating arrangements and places to sit and chat with your other Circle members, but beyond the Welcome Committee, who is set up on the far northern corner, there doesn't seem to be many of the natives walking through.
THE SUPER CENTER
Have you ever wanted to go shopping in the most technologically advanced superstore possible? Here is your chance! It appears that if you use your watch, you have been given a moderate amount of credit to buy clothing, toys, electronics, items, and anything else that might suit your fancy. You will not have enough to buy anything significant, such as limbs, organs, advanced computer technology, etc. But you are more than welcome to find a job to help collected more credits! Many of the stores within the Supercenter are hiring - greeters, cashiers, manual labor, errand runners, and everything in between!

The Supercenter is attached, as most of the buildings seem to be in this city, by a roadway of interlocking bridges and stairways- to a point that you could, if you wanted to, move about the entire city without stepping foot outside. There are bridges on every level of the Supercenter, as well as a network of pathways and semi-roadways within the center itself.

There are no restaurants or bars, but there are plenty of areas to relax and people robot watch if you so desire. Otherwise, shop, explore, find weird mechanical devices of the likes you could never imagine back home. There are all manner of stores, some art galleries, music centers, arcades, and more here. There is no limit to what you can find and what you can experience.

Everything is automated, but there are still helpful employees of various appearances at each of the stories to help you decide and browse- small, flying blocks that speak in primarily beeping noises that (thanks to Astoria's wonderful watches) you can somehow understand, completely human-appearing androids of the utmost style and elegance, and everything in between. Take your time, do a little shopping or go to work, and enjoy the pique of futuristic capitalism.

THE RACES
In the south-eastern district of the city, a large section of the city has been modified into a multi-level, vast, complicated race track of sorts. Think Tron, meets Speed Racer, meets a type of racing that is something all their own. It's fun as hell, fast as hell, and dangerous as hell. Sounds great, right?

What is simply known as ‘Racing’ here in Struxta is complicated, but at its heart is exactly what it says: it is a race. A race of cars, bikes, and everything in between through an obstacle course of everything you can imagine. It seems to all be linked, electronically, to a motherboard that decides - each race - what the drivers will find. Each race was drastically different, with dangers galore. One day you might find that the road is full of spikes, the next it might be slick as oil, there could be loops that defy gravity and breaks in the road that seem to be impossible to cross, but that's what the modifications and specialists in the garages are for, right?

The rules are simple: if you have a vehicle, and you have a driver, you are allowed to race. First one to complete the track, wins.

Surrounding the main track is an entire industry of shops, stores, garages, meeting places, lounge areas, and viewing rooms. There are robots who make entire livings on the industry surrounding the Races, without ever having to step food onto the course. Some of the areas will be cleaner, like the rest of the city, while others may air on the side of back-house garages. While there won't be any dirt or natural life forms, for the first time you might catch sight of rusted metal, oil slicks, broken down previous versions of what's out on the road. There are some practice tracks, some experimental safety sections to test out new additions, etc.

The one thing that holds everyone together, here, is the excitement around watching. The excitement around the competition. There are Races every five days, so that gives you just enough to get settled. And maybe find a car.
THE LIBRARY
As many have already come to hear, there are plenty of libraries and museums all across Struxta. However, there is one that is known as The Library, which archives anything and everything in the history of all of Struxta, spanning back its entire history, over thousands and thousands of years. The building itself is as large and impressive as The Hostel, nearly two hundred stories tall, possibly more, and as wide and long as a city block. But where in the Hostel each floor had been made up of rooms, each of these floors are large, open areas, with dark, imposing servers held behind tight, clean cabinets.

No one else seems to be here, which gives the impression that The Library is not open to just any native of Struxta, and that in fact - as members of the Circle you are being given special access to what would normally be off-limits.

In the middle of each floor, there is a small collection of tables, with large screens. These touch-screens will be your access into the Library archives. And that is the thing - you will have access to everything, but as it turns out, everything really means everything, and with backups spanning the course of thousands of years in the past, it will take a lot of time and a lot of energy and a lot of research determination to find anything of use. Not because it is difficult, just because it is so massive and so overwhelming.

The only natives you will find will be on the first floor, as a kind of secretarial position for the building. They are more than happy to try and help guide you through the search process, but they will not follow you up to any of the other floors, and there is a distinct feeling of being entirely alone when you do go up to begin your search. Alone, but watched, somehow.

Remember- if there is something that you wish to look up specifically, please ask over on the world interactions post so we can be sure that the correct information is shared! The best way to go about finding something in the Library will be going at search terms in teams, as there is so much information there is no way one person will be able to wade through it all.


Additionally, please feel free to write up and work with your own prompts! These are presented as jumping off points for your characters, not limitations. The idea of this world- as with all the others- is to explore. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask them back on the mod questions thread back in the OOC post from before! And if you have any ideas regarding how your character will interact with the world, also feel free to check back into the world interactions comment from the OOC post from before, as well!

From this point forward, the Circle has become involved with the Collected Nations of Struxta. What your character finds out, decides, and does from here on out will affect the future of this city- one way or another! But what you do is completely up to you. What you discover, explore, and uncover will be yours to discover, explore, and uncover. Who knows what you might find? :)
foundafamily: (Thinking for once?)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-18 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Huh... [He's not even going to try to imagine how that works.]

It was mostly the thing on your face--I've never seen anything like it before.

So how much is your home like this place? I think this is all new to most of the rest of us...

[Sure as hell is to him.]
unimpeded: (Bummed)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-18 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. That was what I figured.

[He chuckles.]

It's not that different except for all the robots. We don't have many of them.
foundafamily: (14.1)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-19 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Firo raises an eyebrow, curious.]

But you have some? They're only in movies or kids' books where I'm from.

[And in those they looked more like tin cans on legs--nowhere near the variety in this place.]
unimpeded: (Default)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-19 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, sure. Not many as advanced as these, but they're around.

[Shrugging, he tries another bite of the food.

Meh.]


They generally work in factories and stuff.
foundafamily: (pic#7644853)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-21 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Factories? What about humans working there?

[Despite the innovations of the past few decades, factories still seem solidly human domains to Firo. They're the territory of the timeworn people he grew up around, not the sleek androids that now surround him and Geordi.]
unimpeded: (Worry)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-21 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Most factories don't have organic workers anymore. They're typically in space, in a vacuum, so there's no reason for it.

[24th century life?]
foundafamily: (pic#7644853)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-21 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Firo has that not unfamiliar feeling of basically knowing what each of those words means but having no clue what they all mean together.

He pauses. Clears his throat. Stares.]


What?
unimpeded: (Worry)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-22 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
[Right, not everyone is a good old fashioned future boy...]

We use robots in factories, not people. Our factories are in space, where there's no air.
foundafamily: (pic#7644682)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-22 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Uh, okay, I guess that part makes sense.

[He presses the heel of his palm to his forehead. He just knows he's going to regret getting into the details, but he's too damn curious.]

...Except why are they in space in the first place?
unimpeded: (Thoughtful)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-22 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
To keep pollution to a minimum. In space, it's easier to dispose of.

[Simple answer! And even Firo must be familiar with pollutants like coal residue.]
foundafamily: (:/)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-22 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[He sure is! But he remains skeptical--after all, coal residue only ever dramatically lowered quality of life and killed a few people, so what's the big deal?

If anything, pollutants might be a bit too familiar to him in that they're just a part of every day life. He raises an eyebrow and shakes his head.]


That's a pretty dramatic solution to the problem. Where I'm from, people just deal with it.

[Kids in the future are so sensitive; in his day, etc., etc.]
unimpeded: (Okay...)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-22 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, yes. When you're from.

[He's assuming much much earlier than himself.]

Mankind in my time has tried to avoid damaging the environment. Pollution can and will shorten the lifespan of not only people, but the planet itself.
foundafamily: (Thinking for once?)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-22 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Geordi would indeed be right.

Despite the fact that some might see this as a useful warning, Firo remains a little skeptical, mostly blase.]


Didn't really think you could "kill" something that's basically a rock.

[Though as an immortal he should probably be concerned about this.]
unimpeded: (Energetic)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-22 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you can make it completely uninhabitable. If the pollution gets into the clouds and degrades the ozone layer, then the sun won't be filtered as much...and the whole planet will get hotter than an oven.

[That's just for starters.]
foundafamily: (14.1)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-24 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Seriously?

[OK, they're getting out of his depth here. So he'll switch gears a little, instead poking at the root of this knowledge that, to Firo, still seems too smartypants to be useful.]

Why do you know so much about this? Do you run a factory or something?
unimpeded: (Hummm)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-24 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
I know all this because in my time, we've seen the damage pollution can do to a planet.

[And there was that time involving Kirk and the Space Whales.]

We've spent two centuries trying to undo it. So it's a part of history, and a significant one. I'm just the chief engineer on a starship, I don't do much with environmental sciences.
foundafamily: (???)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-24 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Raising an eyebrow.]

"Just" the chief engineer?

[Firo's not trying for flattery, here, but that sounds like a pretty lofty title.

Enough so that his brain kind of just skips right by whatever the hell a "starship" is.]
unimpeded: (Warp Cores Ain't Shit)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-24 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah.

[His eyebrows climb too...]

Sorry, where I'm from I'm a lieutenant commander in the chain of command but my ship has an unusual number of high ranking officers on board.

[...because it's the flagship but he's trying not to toot his own horn.]
foundafamily: (13.3)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-25 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
[Lieutenant commander means nothing to him, but he thinks he has the general idea anyway.]

Sounds a bit like my Family. [For a small gang, they have a pretty good amount of capos.] Why's it like that?

[Firo's too curious to let someone else's modesty get in the way!]
unimpeded: (Okay...)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-25 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
[JFC Firo let him live.]

Because it's the flagship of the Federation Navy, I guess?

[The secret is out?]
foundafamily: (Default)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-26 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Request denied.]

I thought the navy fought--are engineers involved in all that stuff?

[He doesn't know much about the navy, war, or engineering. Mainly, he figures engineers are probably kind of nerds and don't seem like they'd have a place in a military outfit.]
unimpeded: (Annoyed)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-26 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Onboard repairs?

[This seems obvious.]
foundafamily: (13.3)

[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-07-31 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Didn't know you could do that when you're sailing.

[It's not so obvious to the incredibly ignorant!

The nitty gritty details of engineering aren't that exciting now that he's pried, so Firo rests his chin on his palm and resumes poking at his bowl.]


Is the food where you're from better than this?

[Assuming he doesn't get eaten by another immortal in the next couple hundred years, this had better not be the kind of cuisine he has to look forward to.]
unimpeded: (Starfleet)

[personal profile] unimpeded 2018-07-31 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. To...both of those things.

{Don't get eaten, Firo.]

We have devices called Replicators that can make anything you want with just the touch of a button. The only limits are on the amount of food. It can't be, say, a whole buffet at once. Just one dish at a time.
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[personal profile] foundafamily 2018-08-05 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
You're kidding me, right? How's something like that even work?

[Starships he can sort of ignore, but food out of nowhere? Ridiculous.]

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