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Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote2011-08-15 11:45 pm
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We like to party!

Hey Lucetians! It's that special time if month where we say GO FILL OUT THE ACTIVITY CHECK!

Okay, good, that's out of the way. Now then, we've got two weeks left of August. How shall we spend them?



On August 18th, a new island will be located just right off the coast, near the desert fort. A short five minute walk across the bridge will bring you to this island. But what's on this island?

Well, it's Luceti Land! Quite like the one in the past, this Luceti Land features roller coasters! Rides! Carnival games! Sticky candy for your mouth! But that's just the old stuff. The main attractions include the new water park! With all sorts of water slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and all sorts of fun things like that. (In other words, if there's an attraction usually in an amusement park, it's going to be in Luceti Land.)

All the rides are free, you can earn fabulous prized from the carnival games (if you like large stuffed animals and useless trinkets anyway), and there's even a nice spacious hotel on the far side of the island, if you just can't bear to wait. (For the curious, these hotels are set up exactly like the dorms used on drafts, but without the hangar. There is room service, but only for food.) All of the rides, games, and the hotel will be staffed my droids, dressed appropriately to each role. They won't speak to the residents, but they also won't try and kidnap them, so that's a plus. Also, fireworks every weekend night at 10 PM!

Oh, as for when the amusement park goes away? It will remain there until the month ends. At midnight of the 31st, the island will prepare to 'vanish'. Anyone still on the island will be escorted off by the droids (though not forcefully, so if your character drowns from resisting, that's their own fault.)

As way of explanation for all this, Bil will have written a message on the first page of the journals. It cannot be replied to, it simply states: "My condolences for all the trouble. You were due for an experiment today, but I thought you might enjoy an amusement park instead. It seemed like the sort of thing the Great One would do."

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Some other things to look out for as well. Another draft will start on the 25th. Yes, Luceti Land will still be around for the duration of it. The draft will be similar to the last one, though a little less dangerous this time around. This time around, we'll be having our fight on the ocean, around an island archipelago. More details will come as we draw closer to the draft date, as well as a list of draftees once the AC is done. If you haven't already, be sure to sign up!

Finally! One last thing that we'll start implementing sometime next month (but intend to ICly announce this month) is a new alternative to kidnappings. As Bil alluded to previously, the Malnosso will start selecting small groups of residents to go out on special missions on behalf of the Malnosso. This includes mundane things like volunteering for experimentation (but without all the drugs and droid abuse), performing patrol duties, going on stealth operations, repairing broken equipment, providing medical attention to injured people, and various other tasks. We'll be counting on all of you to come up with some suggestions for us to use too, so we'll have a Missions Suggestions post set up too.

How will this work? We will have a post for different missions available for people to take. It will include the necessary details for the mission and what your character needs to qualify, as well as what they stand to gain as reward from it. Most missions will be solo ones and will basically work as an alternative for kidnapping, allowing your character to be removed from action in the game without the drama normally associated with having your character trapped in a cell as an experiment. That's not to say kidnappings will cease, but this is part of Bil's plan to one day phase them out.

The rewards characters will stand to gain include the sort of items that characters could previously request from Bil, as well as some new useful trinkets that will help ward off experiment effects and be able to hide from droids. They won't be fool proof methods, but characters will be able to give them to their friends. So going on a few missions to prevent your best friend from being drafted is surely worth it, right? At least... if the trinket works, anyway.

Anyway, that's just the teaser for what's to come. We'll announce it in more detail later.

That's all! Remember, reserves open on the 18th. Please use the mod questions thread below for anything you'd like to ask about. The rest of the post may be used for general discussion. Cheers!
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[personal profile] blessedbyfarore 2011-08-16 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee. Fair enough - I still haven't worked out how Link is going to react to them. (He's either going to want to go on ALL OF THEM EVER, or... going to want to go on ALL OF THEM EVER, try one, and decide he's never doing that again :p As for myself, I totally want to go on Shadow Dragon. Suspended coaster with plenty of inversions YES PLEASE.)
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[personal profile] consultmybooks 2011-08-16 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
My first real exposure to roller coasters was "Wizarding World of Harry Potter"'s Duelling Dragons. Pretty sweet for a first go.
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[personal profile] blessedbyfarore 2011-08-17 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
That is a pretty neat first one! My first one was a wooden kiddie one - when I was a kid - at Australia's Wonderland. The Beastie. Whoo :| I liked its big brother (the Bush Beast) much better. (And the Demon - steel Vekoma boomerang, once I got tall enough - was the best of all!)

/was apparently a roller coaster junkie from age seven?
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[personal profile] consultmybooks 2011-08-17 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Lucky duck. I missed out on the glory until I was frickin' eighteen. And I've still never been on a wooden coaster - just steel for me.
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[personal profile] blessedbyfarore 2011-08-17 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Wooden ones can be interesting! Tend to be lacking in inversions, but they can make up for it with some pretty big, dramatic drops.

XD They also rattle a bit, which adds an interesting dimension to things...
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[personal profile] consultmybooks 2011-08-17 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
O_O To be honest, I probably had too many accidents playing Roller coaster Tycoon to properly trust 'em.
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[personal profile] blessedbyfarore 2011-08-17 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but to be fair, you're not a structural engineer ;)

(Seriously, wooden rollercoasters are designed to flex and move completely safely. If they didn't and were too rigid, they'd break apart under the strain - it's the reason why the second span of the Bay Bridge is being replaced, it needs flexibility in case of earthquakes. Cantilever bridges are strong, but suspension bridges, which is what it's been replaced with, are FLEXIBLE. And flexibility is what you need for both earthquake-proof bridges and wooden rollercoasters.)

[identity profile] hickumu.livejournal.com 2011-08-17 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
*takes all the notes*

The more you know!
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[personal profile] blessedbyfarore 2011-08-17 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)
tl;dr is your friend! 8D