Transmigration 9: Brave New Worlds
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10th-Nov-2011 11:58 am - Screw the height restrictions
Allenby hated the Sensoriums, a fact she was willing to make known to all and sundry whenever the topic came up. They gave her the absolute creeps... one of the benefits of being ejected from Starfighter Command was that she didn't have to show up for PT in the hated chambers every morning. If she had to go in there for any reason, she could yell at Stacy for as long as she wanted before getting on with it.

Besides, why did anyone need Sensoriums for training on foot when there were so many great places in the City for it? Hell, there was everything from the Great Wall of China to a whole amusement park! And it was easy to get around the little helmeted robots that ran the place to shut down the rides. The roller coaster, for instance, made a great running track, and was damn fun to ride when she wanted a break.

So for much of the 'day' Allenby could be found either running along the rollercoaster track and doing various martial arts moves in mid-air, actually riding a ride, or sitting on one of the benches glowering (because she always made sure to spend at least half an hour a day thinking hostile thoughts at Stacy).
An amusement part was an interesting place to find Mal, given that since his arrival for the most part he had been anything but amused. It was, however, the only location he could find with a shooting range, and for the moment he had a powerful need to shoot something.

Which was why he stood in the middle of the range, putting bullet after bullet into the target's heads and chests, and totally ignoring any shocked looks by others that might be sent his way. Having found himself dropped into another war, one he had never asked for this time, he had every intention of seeing that it was not a repeat of the last one.

Especially not with what was at stake.
18th-Mar-2011 10:56 pm - We can have fun too!
The closest thing to an amusement park Aqua had ever visited was the Million Dreams Festival in Disney Town. And even that didn't quite have everything she saw here. All of the sights and all of the rides left her a little speechless.

"So, what do you want to do first?" she asked Sasami.
4th-Mar-2011 01:24 pm - A Listless Feeling... [Open]
For once, things just seemed peaceful for Sasami. Nothing awkward or dangerous or outwardly crazy going on and...

...it made her bored. She enjoyed the craziness of home, the arguments, the yelling, the fighting, the random explosions due to the fighting. The ship didn't give that wonder to her - if it wasn't the laws that the crew voted on long ago, it was Stacy herself keeping everyone in order. She had a feeling that, if they were here, Ryoko and Ayeka would have either been given punishments or just gone bonkers from not fighting over Tenchi. Or at least, that's what she thought.

Her listless wandering lead her over to Awesome World, the theme park Rock designed before his repodding. Though a lot of the rides were active and being maintained, there were other areas around that were left untouched. Curiosity got the better of her and she ran over to the incomplete roller coaster, bypassing the robotic guards still standing there. It seemed to be a basic coaster of sorts, so there were no loops or sharp turns that would get in her way of just walking along the tracks.

Maybe that's all she needed - just to do something a bit dangerous...
Medic looked up at the big structures of the amusement park apparently called Awesome World. What good does having something like this around on a space ship anyway? What with the whole 'take out those big bad aliens that go around destroying places'-thing? Was an amusement park of any use for such a task?

No. It wasn't.

And yet, there it was. Taking up space. Being useless.

Rolling his eyes, Medic turned away to check for the Pyromaniac. Agreeing with his teammate's absurd story wasn't easy, but in order to keep himself from coming up with one weird theory after another, Medic had decided to just go with it until something actually more coherent popped up. So, yes. He totally was on a living space ship right now that would hit him on the head with its tentacles the very moment he dared to aim his weapons at any of those morons around. And he hated it. He really, really hated it! When was the last time he cut apart something that wasn't just a mere holographic projection? When? When?!

Producing an unhappy sound, the German simply sat down in the ground and resumed his waiting while staring at the ground in front of him.
1st-Dec-2010 04:54 pm - AWESOME WORLD! NOW OPEN.
It had been under construction for barely a few weeks, a small train of robots making a bustle in an isolated area of the city. But they were robots and needed little to no downtime, unlike human workers, and they got things done with the maximum level of efficiency. The only limitation was the area they had, and the materials they could use. Neither was really that important.

As Rock spreads the word of Awesome World's activation, the lights and music start up, standard cheerful carnival fare. Odd little robots have been painted in cheery colors and can be seen wandering around the park, cleaning up, making last minute adjustments, and watching the visitors. The rides there in force, each attended by a friendly-looking robot. There's a wooden roller coaster attended by Woodman, Starman keeps the Ferris Wheel running, bumper cars are operated by Turboman, a drop tower watched over by Crashman, and Topman makes sure that the Gravitron runs smoothly.

Rides aren't the only thing that Rock's thought of, though. Other forms of entertainment are there, such as Bubbleman's Dunk Tank, Gutsman's High Striking Strength Tester, Magicman's daily magic show, and Sniper Joe's Shooting Gallery with several kinds of targets. However, Rock's pride goes to Gravityman's Zero-G Ball Pit, a zero-gravity field with a massive number of plastic balls, all watched over by Gravityman.

It's here. It's open. Have a blast. Just don't go over into that corner over there, it looks like there's a ride half-built.

[[Come in and have fun, everyone! Don't worry about NPCing the Robot Masters, they don't have the intelligence they have in the games. Rock's given them their basic personalities and enough programming to act as barkers. Have your characters tag in and just enjoy the rides!]]
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