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GLaDOS ([personal profile] fabricaketions) wrote in [community profile] trans_92012-02-17 09:28 pm

What is Love? [Valentine's Date Event]

It's shaping up to be another average day on the Transmigration 9. Crew members are going about their business as usual and all is (to most appearances, at least) about as "well" as things ever are on the ship.

Some crew members are going to be stopped out of the blue by impact with a force field.

"Attention Crewmen: You have been chosen to participate in an experiment!" GLaDOS's voice informs. They're not alone, someone else that was nearby is also caught within the same narrow radius. "Participation is mandatory. Please try to relax and enjoy the experience, as this will improve the quality of the test results."

Clearly this is going to be a wonderful day for science.

"You and your new scientific partner are now on a date," GLaDOS goes on. "As it would be detrimental to our study of the date experience if you were to be separated, you must remain close to your partner for the duration of the experiment. This will be enforced with the Transmigration 9 Crewman Containment Field. Prolonged exposure to the Transmigration 9 Crewman Containment Field may have unexpected side-effects. While any side-effects encountered will be documented and your desire to offer yourself to science is commendable, it is not a necessary part of this experiment."

"You will be informed when the test has been completed. We would like to thank you in advance for your full cooperation in the experiment and failure to attempt to foil it in any way."

"The experiment has begun, so you may begin dating."

[OOC: The exact details of your characters' confinement are up to players' discretion. Being trapped in a sensorium or other stationary place is a possibility, as is being stuck in a sort of roving invisible force field hamster ball that only affects the two of you. How far partners can move apart is probably subject to whatever's fun but they ideally shouldn't be able to sit on opposite sides of a room ignoring one another the whole time.

ICly the "test" lasts for a few hours and you are free to godmode GLaDOS telling them the experiment is finished.

If you would like a few tags from GLaDOS herself in your thread, ping me on this account or plurk or AIM or whatever is most convenient for you. :)]
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-02 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"The only people he's ever really had an understanding with is Colonel Sheppard and Teyla, on Atlantis." Carson folds his arms, casually. "I could always tell he was grateful for removing the Wraith tracking device. He never was... intentionally hostile to me."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-06 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
"He told me a bit about the Wraith. I don't blame him for hating them as much as he did." From Kang's tone of voice, it was obvious he'd dealt with something similar before.
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-07 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"...Aye. I can imagine he did." Carson doesn't seem too keen on the Wraith topic. "The Wraith are insectoid in origin, too. It seems all the bad guys are some form of insect. It's almost clichéd."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-08 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Kang could tell when someone didn't want to discuss something, so he didn't press for more information. "Not so in my experience, but my universe seems to be much, much different from the majority of the ship's."
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-12 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aye, I will admit that we don't have any reptilian species in my universe that are as developed as you." Carson comments. "It's almost as if your universe took a different genetic path from the others."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-12 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, my race is the result of magic, not evolution. No race on my world, not even the humans, wasn't created by a god, even indirectly." Kang watched Carson carefully. Sometimes humans from Earth had a difficult time dealing with the fact that gods and magic were real.
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-14 11:57 am (UTC)(link)
"That's very interesting..." Carson is a very open-minded person. "Creation by magic. And these gods, do you know where they came from?"
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-16 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Not a clue. Don't care to know, either; I'm glad they left," Kang snorted.
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-18 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Even on Earth, gods can be seen with some scorn." He pauses. "But our gods were actually evil. Well, most of them, anyway."

And aliens.
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-21 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Kang frowned, "Most of ours were either good or neutral, but they all liked to meddle, and the good ones didn't like my kind much. Were yours meddlesome too?"
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-23 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
"They weren't until we opened the Stargate and brought their attention to us." He folds his arms. "Our gods aren't actually gods. They're aliens."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2012-03-25 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Finishing off his drink, Kang leaned back in his chair and tilted his head to one side slightly. "Pretending to be gods, or actually believing themselves to be?"
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[personal profile] atadiscoverer 2012-03-27 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"...Both." Carson says, frowning. "The Goa'uld suffer from severe megalomania brought on by use of cannibalised revitalisation technology, but some have enough clarity to know what they do."