This is a test drive for The Last Resort. You can use one of the handy prompts or make up your own.
Prompts
Prompt #1
After Harry Mudd's recent visit during the market, he sold some non-native plants. So far, most people have been responsible pet/plant owners. However one man has not; the butcher's plant has turned into a monster, and is prone to lunging at people.
But because it is still technically contained, it's decided that it shouldn't be destroyed.
Maybe your character is with security and has to come in and evaluate the plant's safe living area. Or your character is asked by the butcher to toss it some snacks while he's out running errands (with the warning not to get your hand too close). In any case, enjoy a little green pain in the butt.
Prompt #2
Blackstaff Resort is grateful for all the help that's been offered from the imports and whether or not your character is living there, Jeffers has decided that they recieve a piece of very nice alien furniture. The only problem is it's disassembled. And alien. And the instructions appear to be translated into gibberish, with explanations like, "Right left to the hole peg".
Sometimes it's the thought that counts. But it feels very soft, and it could possibly be comfortable if it was put together correctly.
Prompt #3
The lake is usually a great place to fish, and a wonderful place for fowl to gather. Only recently, the birds have become few and far between. Eye-witnesses claim to have seen something lurking under the water. There are squids in oceans and lakes, but whatever this tendrilled monster is, it's nothing like those. Blackstaff Security is offering a hefty bounty for the hostile and invasive creature's removal. The Black Sun will pay more for it. The townspeople just want it gone. Whatever your character chooses to do, this is a good chance to do someone a favor.
Prompt #4
Choose your own adventure (first network or log posts can later be used as game canon once related apps are approved).
Please help tag out if you're currently in the game and help introduce people to the game. If you have definitive preferences in play style (action or prose), please mention it in your posts.
Wynter is doing his level best not to sulk. With minimal success. He has no idea what to do with this item and it's apparent softness seems a red herring.
No good it being soft if it's not for someone with a spine, and there seems to be no pictures of who it might be for in the instructions. Might be for people with exoskeletons for all Wynter knew.
He decides he's just going to ignore the voice in his head telling him that he's a Time Lord, dammit, and Time Lords are meant to be able to do this by instinct.
Ignore it completely. "Flat packs are a known scourge," he tells himself. "Not getting it at once is no shame. ...Probably."
He puts the leaflet to one side and starts to lay out the pieces of the... object. "Language was never my strong suit, but I'm sure, with a little patience, I can get this done."
Prompt 2
No good it being soft if it's not for someone with a spine, and there seems to be no pictures of who it might be for in the instructions. Might be for people with exoskeletons for all Wynter knew.
He decides he's just going to ignore the voice in his head telling him that he's a Time Lord, dammit, and Time Lords are meant to be able to do this by instinct.
Ignore it completely. "Flat packs are a known scourge," he tells himself. "Not getting it at once is no shame. ...Probably."
He puts the leaflet to one side and starts to lay out the pieces of the... object. "Language was never my strong suit, but I'm sure, with a little patience, I can get this done."