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Recollé Mods ([personal profile] recollecters) wrote in [community profile] recolle2017-03-03 12:00 am

MARCH EVENT LOG

EVENT
RUMOR HAS IT
In the age of modern technology, people keep in touch 24/7. It's hard to find a resident that doesn't own a cell phone, a tablet device, or a computer. It's even harder to find a resident that doesn't use their devices every single day. But the wonderful folks at Retrospec know just how important it is for you to stay in touch with your closest friends. Retrospec also knows how important it is to bond with your friends and learn all about them. Isn't that how friendships are made? Why would you ever hide something from your friends? That just won't do. After all, Retrospec is all about sharing...

I.
In all parts of the city, all residents with the Retrospec app will notice they have one unread notification. You can ignore the notification all you'd like, but you can't do much of anything else either. Do you have an important essay to finish typing for class tomorrow? Are you trying to search for reviews on the latest restaurant that opened in Tisse? That's too bad. Until you check out that notification your device (and subsequently all devices you try to use) will freeze up.

When you finally get sick of being blocked from everything and open the notification, you'll find a video of…well, you. You don't recall anyone filming you, but that's not the most startling part. What's unsettling about this video is the narration over the audio revealing a deep, dark secret about you. The best part is that the video auto-loops so long as you have the app open, but even if the app is closed the video may very well appear on the newsfeed of all Retrospec members.

The good news is that there is a way to delete the video! With a little work (and after suffering the embarrassment of having their auto-loop blast for all to hear), residents will be successful in deleting the video. Willingly showing it to another Retrospec user will allow the video to play as normal, but at the end a "DELETE" button will appear. On the other hand, Retrospec is still new and filled with little bugs and glitches. That video will be deleted but it might be sent out to the entire network as a private message. It might even go viral on the hottest streaming website. But don't worry, these things are happening to everyone. Will you embrace your secret? Or will you be one of the ones desperately trying to hide it?

II.

Those who aren't glued to their mobile devices will notice that spring is starting to roll in as snow melts away. Birds twitter to one another as they nest in the trees and the rooftops of several homes in the city. The flowers aren't blooming yet, but residents know they will be soon.

Today's just like any other day…but it's strange. Nothing seems out of the ordinary, but it almost feels as though you're being watched. No matter where you turn, you can't shake the feeling that there's a pair of eyes following every step you take and every move you make. Occasionally, you'll hear the flash of a camera but you can't catch the culprit fast enough.

Before you can duck into any of the buildings to escape, however, you'll find yourself ambushed by one, two, or maybe even three tabloids reporters complete with camera crew and microphones. The barrage of questions is dizzying, but it seems as though they want to question you about your secret that was publicized on Retrospec. Refusing to answer their questions will only make the reporters angry. Will you give them a full-spread report of your life? Will you run away and lead a pack of desperate paparazzi down the street? There must be a way to get rid of them once and for all!

…you might need some extra help though.

III.
There's a nervous kind of energy in the air as residents carry on with their daily routines. Kids joke about their silly secrets. Adults hope their colleagues won't judge them for the things they've done in the past. It's not so bad though. Everyone has an embarrassing secret they have to live with.

Oh well. Life goes on, and the city continues the way that it always has. For example, those in the Apprassage district will notice that the Recollé public library is hosting its semi-annual book swap. Residents can come trade their old books for new ones during the first week of March. The library will also be holding a bake sale with all proceeds going directly to the Recollé school district. Are you helping out at the sale? Are you perusing the stacks upon stacks of books to see what catches your eye? It's a great way to mingle with people and share stories.

And speaking of sharing stories, residents may look up and notice that a few people leaving the sale have a piece of paper taped to their back. It's not clear where this paper came from. You're fairly sure you didn't see anyone wandering around taping signs to people's backs. The poor sap in front of you appears to be oblivious, but upon closer inspection you may find that this paper reveals another secret about themselves. Will you alert them about this note, or will you let them walk around advertising their secret for the entire city? Think wisely; you might have your own secret taped to you, too.

IV.
Isn't technology supposed to make things easier? That no longer seems to be the case as a power surge blows through all districts in the city. Appliances start to act up. Lightbulbs burn out. Electronic billboards deliver scrambled messages. Toilets back up, audio feedback blows out the eardrums of performers at the Atrium, toasters catch on fire, everything that could possibly go wrong seems to be going wrong. Are you stuck at work trying to calm down an entire store? Are you forced to go into a lockdown at school until they figure out what's wrong with the lights?

It all comes to a head though starting the night of March 4th. Street lamps are bright and shining on the streets of all districts. Tisse is just as crowded and loud as ever with live music and parties. Employees in Chata go through their nightly procedures to close shop for the evening. It all happens so fast, but one minute everything seems to be functioning and the next the city plunges into a complete blackout. All lights and sounds cease to exist.

Are you out in the city? Maybe you were fortunate enough to be at home already, but it's never a bad idea to check on your neighbors. Mayor Mayer seems to be sleeping through the crisis. It's up to residents to work together to solve these issues and try to bring their power back. Groups can link up and search for any knocked-down power lines in the city (and will most likely find them in Apprassage.) There are several emergency generators scattered in the city, but it's best to take a buddy before wandering in the dark. Residents can also create emergency response teams to hand out supplies and direct other citizens to safe zones as the generators begin to kick in. There are no limits to how people can help. In fact...there may even be some residents who have a few unique ideas.

BONUS.
Okay. So your secret's out. No big deal, right? It's out and you've embraced it and life can move on. If only it were that easy though. Over the course of the month of March, several residents may start to experience other tricks of memory. For instance, maybe you order your favorite coffee drink only to discover it doesn't taste quite the same. A trip to the movies might surprise you when the trailer for the next big feature stars someone who looks a little like you. Your favorite song on the radio might get interrupted by a conversation between two people discussing, well, you.

Look around. You may find you're not the only one second-guessing yourself.

Then again, some people just want answers. For those who are sick of Retrospec butting into their lives, you're more than welcome to head back to their offices in Tisse. Getting in won't be easy. In front of the door is a large monitor-type device and an interactive screen. If you want to step into their headquarters, looks like you'll have to grab a friend and play along.

With the success of a fully completed puzzle, the door will unlock and allow characters to step into the lobby. This time, instead of being completely empty, there are a handful of large glass tubes mounted to the walls. Inside these tubes are colored stones of varying amounts, though it's obvious some are more full than others. The doors in the halls will still be locked, vents and windows will be unable to open, and--huh. Didn't there used to be an elevator? Where'd that go?

There's a large sign that says "DO NOT TOUCH" in front of the tubes, but for anyone who blatantly ignores the sign, they'll be hit with an overwhelming sense of homesickness that will drive them out of the building and to wherever they consider home. But on their way there, they'll find themselves at the mercy of those pesky reporters again, this time asking for details about the story they created with the Retrospec building's new security measure.

Welcome to [community profile] recolle's March's event! As a reminder, all characters will be begin in-game AU'd as Recollé residents. You may use any of the above prompts for ideas or make up your own depicting your Recollé AU! Prompts do not have to be set in the districts listed above. You can review our list of locations for what's available and be as creative as you'd like. As a note, memories in prompts I and II are from your Recollé AU. However, memories from prompt III may hint at a canon memory that your character has recovered! Any questions you have regarding this event may be directed to the mod comment here.
fashionable_yapping: (serious)

III.

[personal profile] fashionable_yapping 2017-03-04 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Normally she'd point and laugh at those secrets. But this one hits home just a little. She wonders if she counts as a bad person. She pretends to be a good person, but she doesn't really feel sorry for the bad things she's done. She's put on a very convincing display of apologizing, and she kind of intellectually knows she shouldn't do those things, but she doesn't really feel it. She's fairly aware she pretends to be a good person so that others will like her. Is a bully a bad person? Probably. Would he view her as an insect, then? She really hates being viewed in a way like that. The thought makes anger boil up in--

To distract herself from her thoughts, she goes over to rip the paper off his back and crumble it up.]
esperimental: (um. my bad)

[personal profile] esperimental 2017-03-06 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's very, very fortunate that you can't tell a bully from first glance at most times; because Ritsu indeed would have likely seen her as someone deplorable. For the time being though, he's thankful for the... abrupt assistance she provided. (He really can't say anything bad about the method, he had done the exact same shortly earlier.) ]

Ah... Thank you, I see that culprit must still be lurking about around here.

[ He's honestly afraid to ask what was on it, so he's electing not to. ]

No matter how I look, they're too fast.
fashionable_yapping: (Default)

[personal profile] fashionable_yapping 2017-03-08 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Don't worry, I don't think highly of bad people either.

[A very convenient lie. She's pretty good at lying, too, since she's been doing it her entire life.]

Those people spreading secrets are scum!

[Okay, that one's a little more real. She's certainly mad at them anyways.]
esperimental: (yeah nah)

[personal profile] esperimental 2017-03-08 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ Oh boy, his disdain of bad people huh... at least it didn't go all the way to "apathy to almost everyone by default", this damn emo kid. She didn't mention anything about punishment, so Ritsu was relieved that it didn't extend that far. (Probably? Or is she just not saying anything because she believed in his methods?) He thought it best not to go down the subject of himself further. ]

"Come to this city full of opportunity, to get harrassed an inordinate amount." I hope the ones responsible are brought to justice as soon as possible.

[ The boy shakes his head. ]

Did it happen to you too?
fashionable_yapping: (cross)

[personal profile] fashionable_yapping 2017-03-09 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
That's right! I'm pretty sure what they're doing's illegal! We should sue them!

[She pauses at the question.]

Not the sign on the back, but I got a loud video about my secret and then I got hounded by reporters. It sucked!

[She is definitely NOT saying what her secret is in front of this guy.]
esperimental: (doubt)

[personal profile] esperimental 2017-03-09 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I've mentioned that online about Retrospec's activities when I first got the app, and people kept going "if we can find them". Is anyone even actively trying? Surely there are shady business records at least... [ He's a busy junior high schooler who's gotta live his broody life! He huffs a sigh. ]

Ah, yes. The reporters too. For everyone's sakes I hope they only had the attention span of goldfishes after losing their targets. I'm a bit worried about turning a corner and them being around again.
fashionable_yapping: (cross)

[personal profile] fashionable_yapping 2017-03-09 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The reporters were really persistent! They wouldn't give up even after I lost them on multiple occasions. But then someone threw tomatoes at them and threatened to report them to the police. Which only got rid of them for a while. I ended up just hiding out most of the day!

[She pauses.]

There's got to be a way to sue them.
esperimental: (shonen scoff)

[personal profile] esperimental 2017-03-10 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
It's hard to imagine that celebrities deal with this sort of thing all the time.

[ Popularity is such a pain Ritsu thinks, he still remembers how his brother really wanted that for himself, in contrast. Well, probably he wouldn't have liked it either in front of such a big nosy crowd, he'd probably freeze up. ]

Seriously, even if those secrets blared out, or they ended up online, they spread uncharacteristically fast for a bunch of nobodies, didn't they? Almost like a hivemind.

... I wonder if they're at least part of the same tabloid group. I'd rather imagine one incredibly rude company over a dozen.
fashionable_yapping: (unimpressed)

[personal profile] fashionable_yapping 2017-03-19 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
[She considers whether using family connections to sue those tabloid reporters out of business would be a 'bad person' thing to do.]

My family gets a bit of that, but nothing this bad. They were absolutely insane about it and I had a hell of a time getting them to leave me alone. In the end, I ended up just hiding away in a few places until they finally disappeared.
esperimental: (... idgi)

[personal profile] esperimental 2017-03-20 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ At least, on that end, Ritsu would consider a "not really". Gossip folk were always a mindless pack of starved wolves with an insatiable appetite anyway. ]

Part of an influential family of sort? Ah, people always do try to make those look bad, it must be tiring.

This better just be a one day thing, or we might have to start packing extra clothes in case we get any torn while hiding and-or running.