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Jake Peralta ([personal profile] monkeyinthewrench) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckernet2021-10-03 10:55 pm

Never have I ever made a fool of myself [video, nebula 17]

What's up, party people?

[ And here's a cheerful wave from a man in orange, seated in his room with a mug of...something. ]

If we haven't met yet, my name's Jake. Jake Peralta, your clues guy. I'm down to poke things with sticks and solve mysteries! Sooner we figure out what the train's entire deal is, where we're going and all that, the better, right? But in the meantime, I thought it'd be fun to get to know my new squad!

Anyways, I was wondering if anyone would be down to play a little Earth game called Never Have I Ever. How it works is you say something totally cool, or weird, or boring that you haven't done. And anybody who has done it has to take a drink. Unfortunately, I'm as broke here as I was back home, so I can't supply the booze. And we should probably be setting a good example, right?

So just drink whatever you have! Be that water, juice, milk, coffee...or if you happen to have a proper adult beverage on you, go ahead and drink responsibly. You ready? Great, I'll start: never have I ever gone skydiving!

((ooc: it's a big mingle format! Go ahead and add new 'never have I ever' statements as new toplevels, and threadhop all you want.))
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[personal profile] tactlesstantei 2021-10-04 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, okay then. The trains used in Tokyo are used for public transit since it’s a massive city, and are nothing like this one. You pretty much get on and sit or stand until you get to your intended stop. Definitely no fun carriages or sleepers or anything like that.

Subway systems are similar and are also used for public transit in cities, but they’re run through underground tunnels instead of aboveground.

The Bell Tree Express is an exception. As I said, it only runs once a year on a ‘mystery route’, and it’s meant to resemble older trains. Even has private cabins.

It’s supposed to run a mystery game during the ride, but when I rode, it ended up turning into an actual murder.

[Maybe a bit TMI, but Masumi’s not known for tact.]