Mr.RMA
Magearna before it was cool
(As stated in the title, this is a Private/Closed RP. Those involved know who they are)
Sometime, someplace, you’ve just boarded a train. For what reason, and to what destination, only you know, but wherever it was you were expecting, you’re about to find yourself taking a detour. As the train moves along, everything suddenly goes dark, you feel the entire car shaking violently… and then in an instant, everything goes still. Quiet. You feel as if you passed out somewhere along the way, but the incident has left you rattled enough where you can’t say for sure. All you know is that now, you feel rather… different.
Moments after your supposed reawakening, a bright light illuminates the vehicle. With your vision having returned, you quickly realize that your earlier hunch was more accurate than you could’ve possibly imagined. You don’t simply feel different, you’ve physically changed in an undeniable way. For that matter, so has the train, and your fellow passengers.
Yet... this new body is familiar to you. Indeed, it is a form you have envisioned before, at some point in time; something stowed away in a corner of your memories and imagination… A mysterious circumstance indeed, and as you look out the window to see where you have emerged, you will find it is not the only thing perplexing about this current situation. Where it was once a mundane railway with mundane views, perhaps even at the crack of dawn, edge of dusk or dark of night, it now appears to be midday, in a strange world where vast sets of rails seem to be going every which way, many even defying any semblance of physics by rising up into the air without any apparent support. Trains of all types, familiar and completely otherworldly, chug along these bizarre roads, and it seems you've made an unexpected transfer onto one of them.
You and your similarly affected new(ish) accomplices are faced with some baffling questions indeed: What happened to you, where are you now, and just where could your next stop be?
Oh, and you should probably figure out if anyone’s actually driving this thing.
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He didn't know where he was going, nor how much it was going to cost; he didn't even know if he'd be able to get back home in time before the last train on the route finished its shift for the night. All this young man knew as he stared out the window of the train passing through the Ibaraki countryside was that he needed to get away from everything, just for a little while. He'd gotten a job on the other side of the world to see new things and take on new experiences, but lately he'd fallen into a routine. Go to work, go home, eat, sleep, repeat... and all with very little socialization at that. The boredom and isolation were eating away at him, he was squandering his time here, yet he never seemed to have any energy to do something about it. Not until now, and even then, what was he doing? Traveling northward to nowhere...
Surprisingly, this particular passenger car was entirely unoccupied apart from the man himself, something he hadn't been very familiar with when it came to his experience on such public transportation, especially not at this hour, but then, usually he was taking the trains south, toward the perpetually busy Tokyo area. Not that he was complaining of course, it was nice to have an entire portion of the train to himself for once. Still, there was a bit of an eeriness to it, sitting there alone, especially when it was so unlikely. The whole having-no-destination thing didn't help matters. It all forced him to really think about what he was doing. What was the point if he had no plan in mind? Just impulsively get himself lost somewhere for the thrill of it?
"...This was a stupid idea..." he muttered, shaking his head as all his lost rationality seemed to come back to him at once. This whole venture was quite literally going nowhere, and at the cost of his thoroughly limited cash-supply. If he was going to do something like this, he needed to actually plan ahead. Best thing he could do now was just cut his loses... When the next station came around, he was going to get out and wait for the next train heading back. That was the plan at least.
He wasn't aware that this haphazard trip of his had only just begun.
As he got up to await the next stop, the train passed through a short tunnel and began shaking rather unexpectedly before coming back out into the light, only to delve into another tunnel... but this one seemed to last a lot longer... What was more, it suddenly became so dark from within the train that the hapless man couldn't even see his hand in front of his face. This... wasn't exactly commonplace. The violent shaking only seemed to increase, but at the same time, not only could he see nothing, he couldn't hear anything either. He tried to reach for one of the handlebars that dangled from the center of the car to steady himself, but as he reached for where he last saw one, his hand grasped little more than air as he tumbled forward, collapsing onto the floor.
Exactly what happened next, the man couldn't tell. All he could do at that moment was regret how his impulsive decision had led him to this mess before everything went hazy. For a moment it almost felt like his entire being was undergoing some kind of change, but the sensation only lasted for an ever-so-brief moment before fading off. How long he lingered in obscurity afterwards was all but a mystery to him, but just as he felt it would never end, suddenly the light returned, brighter than ever... and as he picked himself up from his fallen position, he noticed something just as strange as the previous event... if not far more so.
"What the hell happened to the train?"
It was all he could manage to say as he noticed he was in a completely different sort of passenger car than before. Whereas the prior vehicle had been somewhat small, with bench-like seats along the sides and handlebars along the middle, akin to a subway car, that had all been replaced with something far more... opulent and old-fashioned. Fancy carpeting lined the floors, with nicely cushioned seats running along the sides; Red curtains were strewn along the windows and lamps were hanging in the spaces between them.
Looking out the windows, he could see a very different landscape than before... What stood out the most was the sheer number of railways that seemed to go every which way, not to be hindered by such things as gravity or any laws of physics as some seemed to float effortlessly in the air without supports. To downplay the sheer lunacy of it all, one could perhaps call it a "baffling turn of events".
The man went to clutch at his forehead to try and calm himself down and regain some semblance of bearings, only to see that his hand wasn't the familiar organic one covered in skin. That had, somewhere along the line, been replaced by a metallic limb of some kind, which, jarring as it was to behold, somehow also seemed a tad familiar, but he was too shocked by its presence at all to make the connection. It wasn't until he jolted back in astonishment and knocked over the panama hat that had just recently found itself on his head that he started to realize who he'd suddenly become.
"No way... This is... some kind of crazy dream... I must've hit my head or something..." he said as he nonetheless put the hat back on his head and bent down to pick up a pair of sunglasses in front of his sandal-covered feet... which had been made similarly cybernetic along with his lower legs. He knew this persona... It was a character he'd created... He'd visualized it in his mind more than a few times lately, even written it down... but now, beyond all sense of reason or reality, he had somehow become the character, and despite his claims, this all felt far too real to be a product of mere delusion... He certainly never dreamt something so real before. Moreover, he'd never felt so... physically capable. Even whilst still in a confused daze, he felt far stronger than he'd ever felt before, but then, knowing who he'd turned into, that actually made a whole lot of sense... A shame nothing else did.
This was quite the mystery... and as with any good mystery, he was eager to find some answers. As such, he began looking about for other passengers. Perhaps they'd be able to clue him in... or perhaps they were in a similar position themselves...
Sometime, someplace, you’ve just boarded a train. For what reason, and to what destination, only you know, but wherever it was you were expecting, you’re about to find yourself taking a detour. As the train moves along, everything suddenly goes dark, you feel the entire car shaking violently… and then in an instant, everything goes still. Quiet. You feel as if you passed out somewhere along the way, but the incident has left you rattled enough where you can’t say for sure. All you know is that now, you feel rather… different.
Moments after your supposed reawakening, a bright light illuminates the vehicle. With your vision having returned, you quickly realize that your earlier hunch was more accurate than you could’ve possibly imagined. You don’t simply feel different, you’ve physically changed in an undeniable way. For that matter, so has the train, and your fellow passengers.
Yet... this new body is familiar to you. Indeed, it is a form you have envisioned before, at some point in time; something stowed away in a corner of your memories and imagination… A mysterious circumstance indeed, and as you look out the window to see where you have emerged, you will find it is not the only thing perplexing about this current situation. Where it was once a mundane railway with mundane views, perhaps even at the crack of dawn, edge of dusk or dark of night, it now appears to be midday, in a strange world where vast sets of rails seem to be going every which way, many even defying any semblance of physics by rising up into the air without any apparent support. Trains of all types, familiar and completely otherworldly, chug along these bizarre roads, and it seems you've made an unexpected transfer onto one of them.
You and your similarly affected new(ish) accomplices are faced with some baffling questions indeed: What happened to you, where are you now, and just where could your next stop be?
Oh, and you should probably figure out if anyone’s actually driving this thing.
---
He didn't know where he was going, nor how much it was going to cost; he didn't even know if he'd be able to get back home in time before the last train on the route finished its shift for the night. All this young man knew as he stared out the window of the train passing through the Ibaraki countryside was that he needed to get away from everything, just for a little while. He'd gotten a job on the other side of the world to see new things and take on new experiences, but lately he'd fallen into a routine. Go to work, go home, eat, sleep, repeat... and all with very little socialization at that. The boredom and isolation were eating away at him, he was squandering his time here, yet he never seemed to have any energy to do something about it. Not until now, and even then, what was he doing? Traveling northward to nowhere...
Surprisingly, this particular passenger car was entirely unoccupied apart from the man himself, something he hadn't been very familiar with when it came to his experience on such public transportation, especially not at this hour, but then, usually he was taking the trains south, toward the perpetually busy Tokyo area. Not that he was complaining of course, it was nice to have an entire portion of the train to himself for once. Still, there was a bit of an eeriness to it, sitting there alone, especially when it was so unlikely. The whole having-no-destination thing didn't help matters. It all forced him to really think about what he was doing. What was the point if he had no plan in mind? Just impulsively get himself lost somewhere for the thrill of it?
"...This was a stupid idea..." he muttered, shaking his head as all his lost rationality seemed to come back to him at once. This whole venture was quite literally going nowhere, and at the cost of his thoroughly limited cash-supply. If he was going to do something like this, he needed to actually plan ahead. Best thing he could do now was just cut his loses... When the next station came around, he was going to get out and wait for the next train heading back. That was the plan at least.
He wasn't aware that this haphazard trip of his had only just begun.
As he got up to await the next stop, the train passed through a short tunnel and began shaking rather unexpectedly before coming back out into the light, only to delve into another tunnel... but this one seemed to last a lot longer... What was more, it suddenly became so dark from within the train that the hapless man couldn't even see his hand in front of his face. This... wasn't exactly commonplace. The violent shaking only seemed to increase, but at the same time, not only could he see nothing, he couldn't hear anything either. He tried to reach for one of the handlebars that dangled from the center of the car to steady himself, but as he reached for where he last saw one, his hand grasped little more than air as he tumbled forward, collapsing onto the floor.
Exactly what happened next, the man couldn't tell. All he could do at that moment was regret how his impulsive decision had led him to this mess before everything went hazy. For a moment it almost felt like his entire being was undergoing some kind of change, but the sensation only lasted for an ever-so-brief moment before fading off. How long he lingered in obscurity afterwards was all but a mystery to him, but just as he felt it would never end, suddenly the light returned, brighter than ever... and as he picked himself up from his fallen position, he noticed something just as strange as the previous event... if not far more so.
"What the hell happened to the train?"
It was all he could manage to say as he noticed he was in a completely different sort of passenger car than before. Whereas the prior vehicle had been somewhat small, with bench-like seats along the sides and handlebars along the middle, akin to a subway car, that had all been replaced with something far more... opulent and old-fashioned. Fancy carpeting lined the floors, with nicely cushioned seats running along the sides; Red curtains were strewn along the windows and lamps were hanging in the spaces between them.
Looking out the windows, he could see a very different landscape than before... What stood out the most was the sheer number of railways that seemed to go every which way, not to be hindered by such things as gravity or any laws of physics as some seemed to float effortlessly in the air without supports. To downplay the sheer lunacy of it all, one could perhaps call it a "baffling turn of events".
The man went to clutch at his forehead to try and calm himself down and regain some semblance of bearings, only to see that his hand wasn't the familiar organic one covered in skin. That had, somewhere along the line, been replaced by a metallic limb of some kind, which, jarring as it was to behold, somehow also seemed a tad familiar, but he was too shocked by its presence at all to make the connection. It wasn't until he jolted back in astonishment and knocked over the panama hat that had just recently found itself on his head that he started to realize who he'd suddenly become.
"No way... This is... some kind of crazy dream... I must've hit my head or something..." he said as he nonetheless put the hat back on his head and bent down to pick up a pair of sunglasses in front of his sandal-covered feet... which had been made similarly cybernetic along with his lower legs. He knew this persona... It was a character he'd created... He'd visualized it in his mind more than a few times lately, even written it down... but now, beyond all sense of reason or reality, he had somehow become the character, and despite his claims, this all felt far too real to be a product of mere delusion... He certainly never dreamt something so real before. Moreover, he'd never felt so... physically capable. Even whilst still in a confused daze, he felt far stronger than he'd ever felt before, but then, knowing who he'd turned into, that actually made a whole lot of sense... A shame nothing else did.
This was quite the mystery... and as with any good mystery, he was eager to find some answers. As such, he began looking about for other passengers. Perhaps they'd be able to clue him in... or perhaps they were in a similar position themselves...