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🌌 𝐧𝐞𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐝𝐬 ([personal profile] nebulamods) wrote in [community profile] nebulamemes2020-04-21 01:04 pm

interest check & test drive #001.

welcome to nebula station.


At some point approximately three to four months ago in your recent past, you were approached by a recruiter for Galactic Exploration, offering a paid position aboard the Nebula Station for a one-year minimum term after successful completion of a short training program. For a reason known only to you, you accepted this offer. Perhaps you were short on cash. Perhaps you were manipulated into it — did the recruiter know about your seventeen unpaid parking tickets, or the interplanetary bounty on your head, or the fact that your ex-spouse is hounding you for alimony that you decidedly don't want to pay? Regardless of the reason, your acceptance of the offer, enrollment in training, and subsequent successful completion has led you here: to a transport shuttle, and to your new life.

After a flight of unknown length, you wake to the sounds of people moving around you, the familiar rustling of hands against fabric as your fellow travelers begin to jostle their bags and straighten their clothes after a long flight. Even in space, the urge to be the first one off the plane is still alive and well, and many people are clearly anxious to get moving.

As if on cue, a polite, almost cheerful three-tone chime can be heard through the speakers in the wall and above each passenger. "Welcome," the voice that follows intones, all warm vowels and the kind of enthusiasm that can only be paid for, "to Nebula Station. We're glad you're here, and we look forward to helping you get settled. Please take a moment to gather your personal belongings, and when the captain gives the all-clear, head out in an orderly fashion to the gangway, where a member of our senior staff will be glad to welcome you to your new home-away-from-home."

getting settled.


Upon first entry to the Station, you'll be greeted by a small group of bright-eyed, wide smiling crew members. These are Circle members — veterans aboard the Nebula Station who've opted to continue on for longer than their initial one-year commitment. They can be easily identified by the faintly glowing purple circle pinned onto their uniforms.

Circle members have one primary job today: to activate crew IDs and issue welcome materials, within which you'll find a wide range of pertinent information. Of course, being that the Station is in space and supplies are limited, these materials come in a decidedly modern flavor.

First: your ID. Less issuing and more activating, the Circle member assisting you will ask for you to roll up your right sleeve. Why? Because there, in a small purple square on your forearm, is your ID code. Much like a modern-day QR code, the randomized pattern of squares and shading identifies you to any appliance, door, or other feature of the Nebula Station as an active crew member. It also identifies you as someone with (or without) clearance to enter certain areas, such as your own bunk, the captains' quarters, or the brig. The code is a semi-permanent tattoo, intended to last three months' time, after which point you'll be issued a new one by ship medical staff. Please don't try to wash it off.

Your arrival guide — along with your housing assignment, working schedule, and any other noteworthy pieces of information — can be found in your Galactic Exploration-issued tablet. Approximately 20 cms by 13 cms of aluminum alloy and hologlass, the tablet is admittedly not the most exciting thing to hold. However, it is extremely useful — and extremely pricey to replace. So don't lose it! Or break it! ("Or spill coffee on it," one Circle member might guiltily add. Odds are good it's happened before.)

Once you've received your tablet, you're free to roam the ship. There's a lot to see ... where will you go?

◆ The Housing Bay is a popular first-stop for many new arrivals. As many new faces come in alone and without any connections aboard, it's Nebula tradition for new arrivals to be assigned an empty bunk in one of the Quad Rooms aboard. Like the name suggests, these rooms feature two full-size bunk beds and a small closet space per person, offering adequate sleeping space for four people ... but not much else. You might want to introduce yourself to your new roommates, or at the very least, you might want to claim your bunk. Not feeling the shared spaces vibe? There are a limited number of single, double, and triple rooms available aboard the Nebula, and if you're particularly charming, you might be able to convince the Circle staff to help you change your assignment!

◆ Not in the mood to catch any more Z's? That's okay! The Mess Hall is available for you any time of day, with a wide variety of dining options on-hand to suit your needs. There aren't any chefs, and no one will be around to bus your table, but you'll probably find you don't need them... much.
• For those that prefer an easy approach, consider the replicators on the eastern wall of the hall! These can recreate (to... mostly successful ends) any food or drink you can think of. It might not be exactly what you had in mind, but is McDonald's coffee really that different from some single origin Nicaraguan dark roast? Probably not... right?

• For those that like to get their hands dirty, the western wall features a small number of system kitchens, where adventurous chefs or the very bored can whip up dishes to their hearts' content. Just like your own personal episode of Chopped, there are both fridges and pantry shelves available with staple ingredients, as well as some strange intergalactic flavors to experiment with, but anything specific might require you to try your luck with the replicators. Have fun! Try not to catch anything on fire!
◆ In the mood for something a little more adventurous? No problem. There's always the Holodeck. Here, you can try your hands at a variety of programmed entertainment. Need to brush up on your skills? Try VR combat training, with options to practice in your choice of atmosphere and gravitational pull, or a more traditional shooting range with an AI coach to provide feedback after each shot. Looking for escape, not effort? Consider a fully-immersive holo travel session, with destinations from Alcatraz to Zulu available to visit for as long as you'd like to stay. The smallest holodeck stations can be utilized by solo visitors, with larger conference room-style stations available for groups up to 10.

first mission.


Getting settled — and getting acquainted — is only the beginning. By the beginning of your second week aboard the Nebula, you'll begin to notice the atmosphere (figuratively speaking; the air's still perfectly breathable) begin to shift. No longer in welcome mode, the staff is instead resuming preparations for the next Station Mission.

As a neutral party in galactic politics, the Exploration's various ships and manned stations can be hired for a wide variety of purposes. Some are admittedly fairly monotonous or even boring — requests from distant ruling bodies to collect materials and supplies from their satellite planets or to deliver goods to colonies on the far end of an asteroid belt, for example. Others are exciting, but unfortunately poorly paying — such as a request from a well-known galactic events planner for warm bodies to fill up their next big outdoor festival, where having fun is part of the job but a paycheck might not be.

And then there are the morally grey jobs, the ones that seem almost too straightforward upon first glance. The one coming up is a perfect example: a request from a small, but fairly well-off planet to provide hired security for a local mining organization. While not all aboard the Nebula are required to participate in a Station Mission, the main station will be docked in orbit above planet for as long as it takes to complete (or completely fail) the job. Those that volunteer to take part are promised to be paid handsomely for their time and attention.

Mission Debrief:

◆ According to the ruling body, a band of guerrilla fighters from a recently independent former colony has arrived within the last few weeks, and their presence has created conflict that makes many of the workers feel unsafe traveling to their posts. While the local police force and government representatives have tried to resolve the situation, it has only led to increasing violence and bloodshed against the planet's own citizens. It's an unfortunate reality that the guerrilla fighters will need to be escorted off-planet — and while the ruling body certainly hopes this can be done without bloodshed, they've offered full immunity for any unfortunate fallout.

◆ But is it that straightforward? Can it be? It won't take any prospective attendees long to research the political atmosphere of the planet — or to discover that the mining organization and its employees are often rumored to be a polite front for a history of enslavement, with everyone from political prisoners to captured enemy forces and even debtors and petty criminals put to work in dangerous conditions. The recent independence of the local colony can be researched too, and those that choose to look into it will find evidence of a battle-weary but determined group that fought tooth and nail to evict unjust slaveowners from their homes.

◆ Those that opt to head down to the surface will have a few choices. Do you obey the request of your employer, the local government, despite the rumors and evidence that might paint them in an unjust light? Do you disobey it entirely, choosing to lend your body and mind to the guerilla forces fighting back against enslavement and cruelty? Or do you opt for something else altogether, a truly neutral third party simply taking advantage of the conflict for your own personal gain? Officially speaking, the Exploration only recognizes actions taken as authorized by the mission brief, but so long as you can find your way back to the shuttle at the end of it all, no one's likely to be any the wiser...

nebula network.


Is there Facebook in space? Tinder? Instagram? Likely not, given the wide variety of species and cultures to be found amidst the stars, but where there is man (or humanoid creatures), there's communication.

Aboard the Nebula, that communication can be found via the shipnet, or the local network. You'll have the opportunity to select a username of your choice — anything from @apple to @zenon.the.zequel is welcome. Just keep in mind you won't be able to change it without approval from a Station Master, so try to pick something at least somewhat understandable!

As for content? The starry sky's the limit! Text, still picture, video, and audio are all supported.

notes & information


Zetus Lapetus, y'all!

Welcome to our interest check and tentative first test drive. As you'll probably notice if you opt to navigate your way around this comm or the posting journal, this is very much a work in progress.

As such, everything is very much in a state of flux — so we're open to your questions, suggestions, comments, concerns, generalized thoughts, and everything else you might want to share with us! We've got a top level below for questions, and we absolutely look forward to answering them for you. If the answer we give doesn't jive with you, let's talk about it! Come back with alternatives, and who knows, we might take you up on them.

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Dr. Eva Rosalene | To the Moon / Finding Paradise

[personal profile] takingchances 2020-04-28 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
[I] The Most Important Thing
[The rush to be the first one off the plane might be as normal and real as ever but so is the jet lag. Should she have jet lag? Can one get jet lag from whizzing on in a transport shuttle through what for all intents and purposes looked very much like space?

Eva waves a hand dismissively to herself.]


Oh who cares if it's possible. It's happening.

[And so Eva is shuffled through her entrance into the Station as she slips back into her Sigmund brand labcoat with all the enthusiasm of someone sleep-walking after a long night of work. It's a thoroughly familiar and comforting feeling.

Before she knows it she's got her crew ID activated (huh, on her arm, how convenient) and her tablet in one hand. With all this new information looming and ready to be consumed Eva knows her first task and goal.

Up comes the tablet, there she goes clicking past the welcome materials waiting to be read to find the most important thing - a map.]


There's got to be a cafeteria or something around here.

[II] Holodeck
[After a nice big cup of coffee and probably a few hours of sleep face down on her assigned bed, Eva is more prepared to face the welcoming materials. For a bit it's a lot like reliving her college days but once that's all done with, the next question is what's next.

It takes a few weeks to get an answer but when it comes she seems perfectly relaxed about it. She offers because as much fun as it is living out her nerd dreams inside that holodeck, it's not something she wants to do constantly.

Anyone else who has volunteered will quickly find that Eva is a no-nonsense, down to business sort of person. Within moments of volunteering she's already pulling up mission information on her tablet.]


We'll have to start this by researching the planet itself. The conflict too. There's got to be a reason they're fighting after all.

[III] Network
[ Text; un: what.the.cactus ]
Any of you have some favorite holodeck programs yet?
I'm no good at programming my own so if any of you have, I'd appreciate the chance to try them out.

[IV] Wildcard
[Feel free to hit me with any of the other prompts. PMs are open if you've got any questions!]
Edited 2020-04-28 05:17 (UTC)
semicharmed: (research!)

II

[personal profile] semicharmed 2020-04-28 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Matt glances between his tablet, open to flirting via text with fellow crew members, and Eva's much more professional setup. He tucks his device under his arm and shuffles closer to peer at her screen. ]

That's true, [ he notes ruefully. ] People don't usually take up armed conflict for the hell of it.

For what it's worth, where I'm from the mining companies aren't usually the good guys.
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[personal profile] takingchances 2020-04-29 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Slick there, Matt. Eva doesn't seem to notice... or maybe she's desensitized to it after years of Neil hiding his games when she walks into his office.]

Yeah, history-wise they weren't so great where I'm from either. Corporations in general tend to have their dark spots like that.

[And so far what news that readily pops up isn't exactly making the fighters look like the greatest of guys.]

Mainstream media doesn't seem to care for them. If that's anything to go by I bet your hunch is probably the correct one.

[Sure she works for an advertising-heavy company but she's got more goals in her job than making money. The sappy commercials paint a too optimistic picture of Sigmund in her opinion so she wouldn't be shocked if these disparaging news clips were doing the opposite for the fighters.]
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[personal profile] semicharmed 2020-04-30 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ Luckily, it only takes a few moments for Matt to fully switch gears from flirtery to corporate sleuthing. A particularly scathing headline gets his eyebrows arching; he looks closer. ]

Wow. They do not.

[ And if this is what people know about, imagine what else is going on--in smoky restaurants, or oak-paneled meeting rooms. Safely out of public view.

A sentence on the page catches Matt's eye like a hook to the mouth of a fish. His brow furrows abruptly. ]


Hang on, does that say they conscript political enemies?
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text; un: spacecowboy

[personal profile] proofofconcept 2020-04-29 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't tried programming my own, but I figured out how to input a code so you get something random. That's how I've been exploring what there is and trying things out.
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[personal profile] takingchances 2020-04-30 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like a good idea to me. There's so many of them I doubt there's any other way I could find some of them. I tried scrolling through all the scenarios and I'm pretty sure I'd still be there if I hadn't quit.
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[personal profile] proofofconcept 2020-04-30 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, same probably. The terminal by the door where you can scroll, there's a little box in the upper right hand corner. If you touch it you can put in a six digit code. I've been putting in random numbers and then trying to remember it, in case I like the program. If I don't like it I can just forget it once I'm done.
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[personal profile] takingchances 2020-04-30 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
You found any you really like then? There was one that was pretty film noir detective. Kind of old fashioned but it was enjoyable.
proofofconcept: (laugh)

[personal profile] proofofconcept 2020-05-01 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah? I'll try it out, if you remember how you found it. I liked #399810, there was dinosaurs, but they were tame, not a lot of predators around.