this is all hypothetical, mind
Jul. 9th, 2007 12:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I really like alternate universes. It's my stupid hobby.
It's probably because I rather enjoy small bits of world building, but never end up doing anything with it.
The concept: plane-hopping to save the fabric of reality!
One night, you go to sleep. The next morning, you wake up to find that you aren't in your bed.
Where are you? The room looks generic, almost sterile. Like an untouched dorm room, except cleaner.
You exit, and find a living room that would be non-descript, save for the fact that there are no windows.
A blonde woman is sitting on the couch, reading a book. She ignores you.
There's one door ahead of you and you somehow know that it leads outside.
And outside is another world.
What is going on here: Congratulations, you have just become a plane-hopper! Yes, it's a stupid name, but no one bothered to come up with a better one. Yes, there a several shows tha deal with this, but I generally haven't watched them. (Okay, I read Tsubasa, but that's mainly because it's my one of my favorite retarded ideas.)
Anyway, the place that you wake up in is...essentially a cross between the sattelite of love and Dr. Who's tardis. It provides you with food. It does your laundry. It even gives you spending money, for when you get to go outside.
The woman, of course, is Miss Nikita Jungvy, or at least, someone who looks and acts very much like her. Nicky knows more than you do about what's going on, but is disinclined to provide useful information. She finds it funny.
You don't know how many rooms the place has. You've only seen your bedroom, the kitchen, and the living room. There are only two doors. One of them leads to anywhere in the (ship? house? whatever this place is?)
Outside the other door is a world. It's different world each month.
You have to save it.
How to save the world: It changes from month to month- it could be anything from destroying an evil overlord to ordering a kids meal at exactly the right moment. Which should be make figuring out what you need to do interesting.
You need to do this, or else you'll be trapped in a doomed world, with no source of income, or real legal identity. (This legal identity issue may or may not be a problem, depending on how the nature of the world, but being stuck in a doomed world would kind of suck, don't you think?)
Who are these idiots anyway?: There are always 10 people in the house. Well, 11, but Nicky doesn't really count.
The other characters are change from world to world. In the same way that the worlds in Abenobashi changed. Oh, you might resemble someone they know? How strange.
Misc: There will be a wheel of plot developement. You get to use it if you are inactive. 8]
No, you don't come from the same world as the people you're in the house with.
Yes, if your world had powers, you get to keep them. But they might be a bit nerfed. And try to not get yourself burned as a witch.
Yes, it's possible to get left behind and replaced with a character native to the world you are visiting. Just in case you want to.
THE FIRST WORLD: You already know what the first world is. And I haven't really bothered to write up a concrete explaination of it. 8]
IN SUMMARY: flimsy excuse for retarded world-hopping.
It's probably because I rather enjoy small bits of world building, but never end up doing anything with it.
The concept: plane-hopping to save the fabric of reality!
One night, you go to sleep. The next morning, you wake up to find that you aren't in your bed.
Where are you? The room looks generic, almost sterile. Like an untouched dorm room, except cleaner.
You exit, and find a living room that would be non-descript, save for the fact that there are no windows.
A blonde woman is sitting on the couch, reading a book. She ignores you.
There's one door ahead of you and you somehow know that it leads outside.
And outside is another world.
What is going on here: Congratulations, you have just become a plane-hopper! Yes, it's a stupid name, but no one bothered to come up with a better one. Yes, there a several shows tha deal with this, but I generally haven't watched them. (Okay, I read Tsubasa, but that's mainly because it's my one of my favorite retarded ideas.)
Anyway, the place that you wake up in is...essentially a cross between the sattelite of love and Dr. Who's tardis. It provides you with food. It does your laundry. It even gives you spending money, for when you get to go outside.
The woman, of course, is Miss Nikita Jungvy, or at least, someone who looks and acts very much like her. Nicky knows more than you do about what's going on, but is disinclined to provide useful information. She finds it funny.
You don't know how many rooms the place has. You've only seen your bedroom, the kitchen, and the living room. There are only two doors. One of them leads to anywhere in the (ship? house? whatever this place is?)
Outside the other door is a world. It's different world each month.
You have to save it.
How to save the world: It changes from month to month- it could be anything from destroying an evil overlord to ordering a kids meal at exactly the right moment. Which should be make figuring out what you need to do interesting.
You need to do this, or else you'll be trapped in a doomed world, with no source of income, or real legal identity. (This legal identity issue may or may not be a problem, depending on how the nature of the world, but being stuck in a doomed world would kind of suck, don't you think?)
Who are these idiots anyway?: There are always 10 people in the house. Well, 11, but Nicky doesn't really count.
The other characters are change from world to world. In the same way that the worlds in Abenobashi changed. Oh, you might resemble someone they know? How strange.
Misc: There will be a wheel of plot developement. You get to use it if you are inactive. 8]
No, you don't come from the same world as the people you're in the house with.
Yes, if your world had powers, you get to keep them. But they might be a bit nerfed. And try to not get yourself burned as a witch.
Yes, it's possible to get left behind and replaced with a character native to the world you are visiting. Just in case you want to.
THE FIRST WORLD: You already know what the first world is. And I haven't really bothered to write up a concrete explaination of it. 8]
IN SUMMARY: flimsy excuse for retarded world-hopping.