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TDM 001
TDM 001: TFLU |
![]() ( 1 ) After leaving the teleportation chamber, you are gently coaxed out of the hospital and encouraged to find a place to stay. Maybe you've had time to check out your A5 app. Maybe you're just settling in. It's cloudy, overcast, cold -- you'll want to seek out someplace warm. Also, your device is beeping. A lot. The tech on the island works, it just doesn't work right. You can't seem to send a message to the correct person. It's time for... Texts From Last Universe( 2 ) What's this? Your bingo card has just been beamed to a stranger's inbox...?! ( sample A5 cards -- NSFW, may contain triggering content, please feel free to use/ignore as you see fit) ( 3 ) And now you're receiving messages from other users that they don't remember sending: Nice shirt. It would look better on my floor. 10/10 would ride it into the sunset. This user thinks you're attractive. u up? 🍆 ( 4 ) Once you figure out that the robots have been hacking your devices, it's no easy feat to track one down and demand they stop. "So The Augur wills!" they wail in a monotone. "So it is done!" Any attempt to actually contact The Augur and get back into the hospital will be met with beefy robot bodyguards, who suggest taking a gentler approach to fix your devices. If you know what they mean. Wink. (This is your overt kink prompt. Please label any threads accordingly.) Note: All prompts are optional. The theme for this TDM is "malfunctioning devices." They can be fixed by indulging in the squares on your cards. For the sake of the TDM, you can use one of the pre-generated examples or a wildcard from the kink list. This can be used as a free bingo square completion once you have been accepted into the game. Players are welcome to wildcard their own TDM prompts; we only ask that you try to stick to the theme. N A V I G A T I O N |
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I can certainly see how you would be. Are you being bothered?
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I'm from Washington state in the United States of America on planet Earth.
[What a long form way of addressing it.]
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I can't blame you. I sympathize. I don't often travel where there isn't some bit of nature. Large cities were never something I was fond of.
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None of that around here.
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I haven't seen anything but the robots and the people who were brought. Maybe it's been a long time since anybody's really lived here?
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Robots, other unlikely souls, and rubbish. Not exactly a ball.
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[Geography... hard...]
Nothing's trying to kill us. That's a small plus.
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[He couldn't argue with that logic, but he was also unsure of depending on that status indefinitely.]
Indeed it is. Now all we need are peaches.
[No need to borrow trouble, after all. If anything happened, they'd have to deal with it then.]
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[With a lot less demons running around. As far as she's concerned that's also a plus. Robots are so far out of her wheelhouse though.]
Maybe the bingo cards have something to do with that.
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Perhaps. I'm Lucas, by the way. I figure if we're almost neighbors back home, we should at least be on a first name basis here.
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My name is Danielle.
[ Now it is, anyway. It's not like she can go around being called Lillian when that version of her died in a different world. ]
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I'm sure we'll find some way to manage while here. Either that, or we'll find a way back home.
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Thanks. I'll definitely let you know.
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Good. We neighbors have to stick together, after all.