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[Shin said it was awsome :3] Moon Plot « Thread Started on Jul 25, 2008, 12:04pm »
((So, I'm not editting this any, it's in it's original form XD So, I posted this on my old fourm, and Shin said it was awsome, but then she got this person I hate to join (who was an utter idiot and I hate them and if you are here I am ready to yell at you for being so mean to me and changing Shin so she was a perverted you know what-... Okay, Really, I don't think they are here, so that can be ignored) so I whined about it and ended up being banned. She doesn't care when I threaten suicide, but when precious little Req does, OOH, THE FREAKIN' WORLD IS OVER. ANYWAY HAPPY MOON PLOT ))
2998. Everyone thinks the end is near, and it probably is, seeing how badly polluted the Earth is. Settlements on space stations had been growing rapidly, thanks to new technology that allowed matter found in space to be converted into oxygen. Most people were happy living either on Earth or on a space station, feeling that the other planets and moons were to be left alone. There was a lot that had happened in the last 990 years that would make most sick. Wars killed over a billion, pollution made more populated areas virtual deserts, and people were just plain bad. Of course, there were people who wanted to make a statement, who wanted to show the world they were good people. They set up base on the moon. They made sure, because they were good people, to build on the dark side of the moon so that they wouldn't be at fault for changing the night sky, even though it was practically already destroyed by pollution. The people who settled on organic planets were about making statements. They said either "We don't care about the 'possibility of this body forming life on its own, we want people to know humans were here!" or "We want to settle here and make it a better place so we won't run it into the ground like we ran Earth into the ground!" Both are rather insane, seeing as Earth is perfectly fine to live on, as long as you were adapted to it. But, most realized that they were hurting Earth as much as they were helping it when they left. This role play takes place on one of the 'good' moon colonies, the first and longest lasting, and most likely the only one at the time.
Mindi Vasquez. A typical teenage girl. She listened to the latest pop music, but would hum classical songs that were played in the hallways of her school sometimes. She was average looking, with shoulder length black hair that, while having a lot of volume, just hung down like some ill maintained wig. Her face was pretty in a plain way, the only thing abnormal the whiteness of her skin and the black color of her eyes. Although it was common for people living farther away from the sun to eventually become albino or something like that, it was odd for her for two main reasons: her eyes and hair made it obvious she wasn't albino, and she was born on sunny Earth. Seeing as she had been moved to the Moon when she was young, she was actually very tall, and rather thin. She was wearing the latest fashions, which was a sweater and a matching skirt, and pants underneath the skirt. She was wearing a white sweater that had a collar that could be buttoned up to hide breathing devices so that people looked less freakish when there was an oxygen shortage, and also, when unbuttoned, stylishly hung down in a triangular shape. Her skirt was white and knee length, with a silver chain belt pointlessly around her waist, and her white pants being slightly 'retro' in design, with slight 'bell bottoms.' Instead of wearing the normal silver boots that most people wore, which had tons of nifty features, she wore old fashioned black leather boots that were really more for fashion than anything. She sighed as she stared up at the Earth, trying to remember what it was like to stare at the moon. She was as 'outside' as she could be without requiring a space suit. She was sitting on the porch of her house, staring up at a large clear wall that kept everything inside the bubble in, and everything outside out. The houses were very similar to the ones on Earth and the space stations, but the ones here were slightly less grand, being smaller and less professionally built. Life on the Moon was rather boring for an average teenage girl. You wake up, go to school, come home, do homework, find something to do to keep you from going mad, then sleep. Finding something to do was usually hard, seeing as most teenagers there were total science nerds, the televisions frequently lost signals, and the same was to be said with internet. Books had lost a lot of their power, being converted to online files then stored away. Seeing as books were now expensive, and so were magazines, that left people from the moon with little to do other than study and listen to the radio, which was amazingly functional most of the time, but frequently would be restricted from accessing any station other than the stations sent from near-by objects, leaving the poor children stuck listening to the communication between an astronaut doing a space walk and the piolet of the ship the astronaut was from. Of course, seeing as there is limited gravity, people who recently came from Earth would have 'flying' contests, where people jump and see who can stay off the ground for the longest, which grew boring after a while. If there were winds, it would probably be possible to really fly with just a pair of wings, but under the bubble, there was NO weather. None. Mindi Vasquez had come to the space station with her adopted mother, widow (her husband died, that isn't her first name, I dunno how it's supposed to be writen out, so I'm just putting it like this) Elle Vasquez, when she was eleven. Now seventeen, she somewhat regreted leaving Earth, but was happy that her mother had found something that made her happy after her husband had died and she stopped needing as much attention. Elle spent her days (and sometimes nights) working in the labratory, trying to find ways to better humanity. Mindi spent her days going to school. The school highly paralelled the ones in the early 2000s, but mostly because the children being brought to the Moon didn't exactly need to be taught anything in school, seeing as they were generally children of scientists who loved their families enough to drag them off of Earth. Mindi wasn't really a smart person, and didn't like the fact that the schools there were 'low tech' and outdated, seeing as it limited her chances of becoming smart like Elle. The walls of the schools were generally made off an odd material that shined just a bit and was a pale grey, and there were many computers, but most were at least a decade old. Life on the Moon was like life anywhere else for Mindi: boring and plain.
((XD Seriously. I think Shin was just trying to make me feel good so she could tear me down even more when she said it was good. Seriously. Why else would the idiot drag the other idiot into it?))
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Re: [Shin said it was awsome :3] Moon Plot « Reply #1 on Jul 26, 2008, 10:29am »
{Ooc} The plot sounds absolutely awesome. The intro, at this time of night- well, morning - has a certain tl;dr feel to it, but I'll get around to reading it when I can think diagonally at the very least. It's a great idea. You should set up a roleplay for it. o:
Uhhh. Wait. You did. o: You know. I might join. (: It's that awesome. Not right now though. I can't think at all. D: