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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedooc2025-10-21 06:46 pm
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TEST DRIVE MEME #1

Welcome To The Library

You awake in the stacks.

You’re not sure when you fell asleep, and the memories of the last things you were doing are hazy at best. But now you’re here, and all you can see is books in every direction, the bookshelves teetering high enough above you to reach to the sky.

A helpful sign points you in the direction of the main circulation desk, and even if you try to ignore it and go in any other direction, the desk is where you will find yourself. A figure sits behind the desk, not even looking up as they sort through books and other media; they look, to your character, to be the exact picture of what they expect a Librarian to be.

Trying to the Librarian a question will get them shushed, but they’ll point down a hallway to the side, leading to a kitchenette and what appears to be a dorm room, where they’ll find they’re not alone in this strange place. But once they’ve looked away, when they look back, the Librarian is gone.

Welcome to the Unfinished Library

Coffee Corner

Sometime after your arrival, you enter the lobby to find yourself greeted by what appears to be a little tea cart containing a carafe of very weak coffee, a pot of very strong tea, mismatched creamers and sugar packets, and assorted cheap boxed shortbread cookies alongside small paper plates and cups. (For some reason, there also seems to be a pile of coupons for a free yacht ride.) There is a sign next to them, stating:

Welcome Editors!
Please enjoy these complimentary refreshments.
Do NOT take food or drink into the stacks and please wash your hands BEFORE touching anything.


Looking around, you see that you and everyone else present have also been supplied with sticker name tags with “Hello, my name is _____.” Take it off, and it will magically be replaced by a new one. It seems it’s time to mingle, or perhaps try to get anywhere but here.

There is also a phone set up on the desk, with a small sign labeling it as the “Assistants’ Line.” Give it a try, and you might get someone to talk to.


Between the Stacks

While exploring the labyrinthine sprawl of the Stacks, you find a door tucked between the towering bookshelves. Opening it, you see the impossible: a community garden, fresh produce glistening with morning dew and ripe for the picking. The open sky stretches welcomingly overhead, the warmth of an unseen sun warming the soft grass underfoot.

A large fence spans the generous perimeter of the garden. No matter how high you go, the fence follows with you. Those trying to get a peek on the other side should make a plan.

When the room is no longer in use and the door is closed, the garden will disappear; rotating out of cycle. The next time the door opens, maybe it’s a computer lab - decked out with technology from… some planet and century. Or maybe it’s a meeting room, complete with someone else’s handouts scattered across the table. Closing and reopening the door will reveal a different room each time. What's your pick?


Maker’s Meetup

There’s a cheerful, if not generic, poster on the bulletin board by the help desk, declaring:



The Maker Space in question is, for the moment, easy to find, a few nice and similarly formatted signs with arrows helping leading the way through the stacks. As promised, there are a number of machines and tools related to crafting and making things, including a table that, for some reason, just has construction paper and safety scissors.

It seems the materials for the room have been recently stocked, too; there’s a little pile of fabric (mostly scraps, but a lot of larger pieces that can be made into something without needing to piecemeal it together), some sheet metal of various sheens, and bits of wood that could be shaped into something maybe as large as a small bowl. There are also some more generic arts-and-crafts materials (on a separate table from the scissors); puff balls, popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners and other sorts of things.

There doesn’t appear to be anyone actually around to teach the use of the machines, but it can’t be that hard… right?


Transition In - Prepare for Dheekis

In the Lobby, things begin to… change.

The tiled floors have started to fuzz along the grout, the colour and texture slowly bleeding out into cool grey metal. The change continues to flow up the walls, coloured strips of lighting dividing sturdy steel segments. What few doors there are shimmer, an overlay of automated mechanisms clinging closely to them. Hydraulic pistons pump as if pushing the doors open when you approach, but alas - these doors remain sadly hand-operated.

Within a few moments, gravity in the Lobby seems to decrease. Steps are lighter; a jump turns neatly into a bounce, leaving you hanging weightless in the air for a few long moments. The furniture remaining in the lobby begins to float, as do any items that have been left loose. If it’s not nailed down, consider it airborne.

The effect spans only the space (ha) of the Lobby. Exiting to another room will bring an unceremonious return to the Library’s usual gravity, and please note: the success of your landing is not guaranteed. Please proceed cautiously.

After some time - maybe it's days, who's to say? - you begin to feel it. A pull that tugs you to the Stacks, drawing you step by step closer to the next Story to unfold.


The Difficulty with Dheekis

On the SS Covenant, things usually run pretty smoothly. Usually. Unfortunately, there was an… incident at the last stopover at the Eternis Station. One of the crew members became utterly besotted with one of the little creatures the Eturian ambassador carried them with, called dheekis, and the ambassador was more than happy to gift them one. Unfortunately, the reason they were so willing to do that is that the fluffy little creatures, somewhere between a bunny and a rodent, are very prolific breeders, and additionally can procreate asexually when there’s only one of them around. Which means that after a week in space, it was no longer possible to keep them hidden.

Since then, it has been a game of trying to capture and contain the little pests, shoving them into boxes so they’re packed tight- dheekis only stop reproducing when there is literally no more space for them. And they are trying very hard to fill up the void space on the ship; they’re under beds, in rafters, engineering nooks, forgotten corners, you name it. How long will it take to get rid of them all? Can you get rid of them all? Because if you have one dheeki, it won’t stay one for long.

[This is a free-form ‘Story’ prompt and cannot be considered canon to the game; since there’s no information post, feel free to make up whatever details you like!]
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Maker's Meet Up

[personal profile] obeir 2025-10-22 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The designation on the newcomer's name tag reads KD6-3.7. Not a name, just the closest approximation that he has to one. A serial number.

The android glances toward the man — Jayce Talis, according to his own name tag — to confirm he's the one being addressed, then with quickly averted eyes moves to comply. Unleashed as he seems to be from his owner who has dictated the course of his short life up until this point, he isn't sure what he's meant to do here. Creativity isn't exactly a programmable trait. But he's adaptable.

Collecting some sheets of construction paper and a pair of safety scissors, he takes a seat nearby and surreptitiously observes what the man is doing with his own supplies. Then begins copying him. There's an uncanny quality to the precision with which he's able to produce perfect geometric shapes using the unwieldy scissors. What he's going to do with the shapes remains in question; he requires more information. He has heard others engaged in casual conversation here, so he judges that to be an acceptable means of attaining it. ]


What are you making?

[ His voice is pitched at a volume appropriate for the quiet space as he directs his question to the man who previously spoke to him, his head tilted at an inquisitive angle. ]
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[personal profile] fatalis 2025-10-22 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks. [ Jayce flashes a smile, lifting his eyes up to check the name tag, processing it for a second, and then stares down at the mess of frayed paper and random shapes sitting in front of him on the table. Out of the corner of his eye, he sees similar shapes starting to pile up in front of the other and Jayce is privately amused about it.

At the question though, he focuses back on the scattered cuttings and moves a couple around. There's no rhyme or reason to any of it, so he worries his lower lip between his teeth as he tries to think of one, ultimately giving up.
]

I just needed something to calm me down, and I didn't trust myself with the carving tools. [ Jayce holds up his hands and laughs nervously when he sees they're still shaking slightly. It used to be easier to bottle it all up, to breathe through this, but Jayce just feels so tired, wrung out or worn thin, sometimes both, that it's getting harder to find himself in all the promises he's making. Jayce used to be sure he was doing the right thing, but now?

He sighs.
] Is... do you say the whole thing or did you have a nickname? [ Jayce gestures at the name tag, stumbling through the subject change to avoid admitting he's wasted probably forty-five minutes in here. If he was sure he could say something that didn't sound like reading out of a technical manual, he would have tried to say the name, but he doesn't want to put his foot in his mouth so he just waits. ]
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[personal profile] obeir 2025-10-24 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ The revelation that it's merely idle busywork is mildly disappointing, though he can relate to feeling calmer when his hands are occupied. Cutting paper wouldn't have been his first choice of methods, personally, but he can see the wisdom in opting for safety scissors over much sharper implements like the carving tools. Particularly if one's hands aren't steady.

His eyes follow the movement of Jayce raising his hands, the slight shaking causing his brow to furrow a little in concern. Is it a stress response? The result of imbibing too much caffeine, perhaps? His eyes lower to his own name tag for a moment as he answers: ]
Just K is fine, Mr. Talis.

[ It's odd being asked. Not only because of the implied unfamiliarity with android designations, but also because people just don't... care about such things, normally. He's entirely more used to android slurs being hurled at him than being asked how he prefers to be addressed. He looks back to Jayce. ]

I'm guessing you're a new arrival, too? No one seems to know how or why we were brought here. [ Which is either the source of or at least contributing to Jayce's agitation, he assumes. Maybe talking about it could help. ]
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[personal profile] fatalis 2025-10-24 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Looking down at his hands, Jayce massages his knuckles idly, trying to will them into stilling just by staring at them. He knows what he saw, heard the crack of the glass but he's here, sitting, breathing, right on the edge of panic but alive. Not that he's sure that's what's happening here. Jayce has always had the terrible habit of reading everything, even when he's positive it's just going to terrify him, because of this insatiable need to know, like the not knowing is somehow worse than reading about what happens when... everything stops happening.

Janna, he can't even think the word.

He sighs, dragging his eyes away from his hands and messes around with the shapes, making some abstract approximation of a familiar face. At the sound of K's voice, he flicks his eyes up.
]

Just K. Well, I'm just Jayce. [ The smile that settles on his face almost reaches his eyes. ] Yeah, I just came to in that other room and I've been trying to figure out what's going on. I tried talking to the Librarian but they were worse than the one at the Academy. [ The nostalgia hits him hard and he laughs warmly, shaking his head. ] I got kicked out of that library so many times.

But I... [ A pause. ] Where are you from?

[ You'll learn to keep up with his rapidly racing thoughts, K. Maybe. ]
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[personal profile] obeir 2025-10-31 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Using someone's given name is strange, a level of informality that seems inappropriate and possibly disrespectful. Maybe because he's never been invited to before. He's always been required to use impersonal titles and honorifics with humans, and strictly Madam with his owner.

It's disarming, Jayce's friendliness. Because it seems so sincere. ]


... Just Jayce. [ He repeats with a hesitant smile of his own, surprised to find that it only feels a little weird to use such a familiar form of address. Chalk it up to that friendliness. ]

The person at the front desk vanished when I tried talking to them. I suspect they may be an AI hologram with limited functionality. [ Which seems far more plausible to him than the Librarian being a real person who can become invisible or disappear at will.

If zigzagging through topics throws him, it at least doesn't show outwardly. It actually isn't so different from the way his own thinking works as an AI. ]


A planet called Terra. Or Earth, depending on the context. [ A broad interpretation of the question, because anything more specific surely won't mean anything to Jayce if the planet isn't even familiar to him, K thinks. ] You? Academy — like law enforcement? [ The first type of academy that comes to mind even though Jayce decidedly doesn't strike him as being any sort of cop. And K is (unfortunately) all too familiar with them, being the LAPD's property. ]