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Well Mod ([personal profile] wellie) wrote in [community profile] wellcome2023-11-22 01:09 pm
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Handwaved CR meme

HANDWAVED CR MEME



We're all settling in just right to the new, improved Wellstone. But what is your character up to outside of the horrors? How do they persist? Use this form to brainstorm how you're characters have been vibing on the day-to-day!




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[personal profile] d9x 2023-11-23 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
You know, last cycle Dax was trying to map the sky to figure out a) how time was moving and b) in advance of the resetting people kept discussing. If it's something he'd be interested in, I think it'd be fun to say she's working with him on it in the background, mayhaps?
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[personal profile] hellonspectacles 2023-11-23 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooooo I LOVE THIS. Definitely can imagine it being project Pal would help with! Also like to imagine them sharing whatever bits and pieces of their space station life they remember while they're working on it. :D
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[personal profile] d9x 2023-11-23 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
CUTE... absolutely. Dax specifically has little pieces of
- being on the promenade's upper level and looking down over the main walkways
- it wasn't just a military station (multiple uniform sets + the people in Quark's)
- looking out the big windows to the stars
- engineering ducts and long hallways that all look the same
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[personal profile] hellonspectacles 2023-11-23 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
LOVE IT. Pal things:
- watching servitor skeletons do maintenance on the viewscreen, the fact that, in comparison to DS9, the Library didn't have windows
- hanging out in his bunk with Cam (and generally the whole dormitory system)
- the general idea that there were lots of levels and lots of university-style multipurpose meeting rooms
- the general lack of paper/wood/cotton/other organic materials
- I also think that Dax might pick up on the fact that, despite how familiar many aspects of the Library sound, Pal seems to remember surprisingly few computers and hand-held communications devices.