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The Station: Test Drive

Welcome to the Station's Test Drive
Here, you will have the chance to try your character's voice out before apping them into the game. Feel free to play out in whatever means you would like - through the Station's communicators which are video and voice or either one alone, through action tags or prose, or whatever else you wish.
Please note that testing a character here does not guarantee that you have a reservation on that character. You may reserve a character HERE. Also note that this may be used as one of your samples for your application, though the mods may ask for more if what is provided is not considered sufficient. Finally, any thing played out on the test drive will not be considered character canon until after your character has woken up on the Station, as each character is given a unique scenario for their character's waking upon acceptance to the game.
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The red-armored figure's voice was calm, almost unnaturally so given the circumstances, but there was an unmistakeable hint of irritation creeping into it. As if this wasn't the first time he'd made the transmission. Of course, there was no response, so with a disgusted 'tch' he pulled his hand away from his helmet and began to take stock of his surroundings.
One hand hovered near the white tube holstered on his thigh, just in case.
"...Area X?" That was (as far as he knew) his only time in outer space, but there was something off about the view through the large glass windows. ...ah. That was it. He couldn't see the Earth below. A deep frown spread across his face as he turned away from the window. Something was very wrong here. And he didn't like being surprised.
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"I'm not sure about Area X. But the planet is called Bothaious, and the Station itself--doesn't actually have a name that I know of. Hello there."