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legionnpcs ([personal profile] legionnpcs) wrote in [community profile] legionmissions2016-06-09 01:44 am

The Drunkening

Who| Open to everyone!
What| A night on the town
Where| Galaxic, the hottest new club/bar in New Metropolis
When| After all the galactus stuff
Warnings/Notes| Almost guaranteed to have drunken children

The line outside Galaxic went around the block but all the Legionnaires had to do was flash their flight rings and even the people waiting in line wanted them to be allowed in first. As promised by the management, they were allowed in without a cover charge, and they would also find that every drink and food order was free. The United Planets as a whole definitely knew how to show their appreciation for the Legion.

In the 18+ side of the establishment, there were two sections. One was a more standard bar, decorated in a way that made it a perfect blend of classy and glitzy. The blue lighting and organically sculpted wall sconces gave it a bit of glamour, but the bar, the floor, the chairs, the padded stools, and all the tables were made from a smooth, dark, lacquered hardwood. The menu had a nice array of food from a variety of cultures, and alongside synthehol (like Silverale), the bar had made a daring (retro) decision to serve a few varieties of actual alcohol, for the adventurous and/or old-fashioned to try.

In the other section of the 18+ side, there was a dance floor and music, and the soundproofing was good enough that the music couldn't really be heard in the main bar. Deeper in the dancing area, it turned out that the adult side had its own anti-grav moon bounce, too.

In the 14-18 side of the establishment, everything was a little more hip, and it was split into a multi-floor club. The first floor had a massive dance floor, with multi-colored neon rave lights, and patterns projected in high definition on the dance floor. The dancefloor had a lounge area around it full of poofy purple couches and chairs for people to rest in. There was a seating area with tables there as well, opposite the side of the room with the DJ. While this little area looked like nothing more than a cafe with snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, it was also a bar and synthehol was also served here (though alcohol wasn't). Some of the drinks glowed in the dark or looked like swirling galaxies.

The first floor had an open ceiling that allowed club-goers to look up and see the other two levels of the club, and allowed the music to be heard on those levels, too. On the second level was an arcade, filled with very futuristic games, including Simroom suites and other virtual reality festivities. The third level held a massive room with a high ceiling and an anti-grav moon bounce, where club-goers could bounce off the walls and floors and floating bounce pads to dance around and mosh to the music.

Both the adult and younger side of the club served synthehol, which was non-addictive and hard to taste when mixed into drinks. While it was possible for someone drinking it to get very, very drunk, no matter how much they drank it wouldn't cause any harm to their bodies or cause them to throw up or black out.

The club/bar was filled to the brim with sentients of many species, all hoping to have a fun night on the town.

[ooc: Players can feel free to make up details about the food, drinks, and games.]
headinjuries: if you guessed the hospital, you sir are correct. (guess where i woke up this morning?)

[personal profile] headinjuries 2016-07-08 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's weird, but...kinda cool?" Sam shrugged as he reached across the table for...actually, he had no idea what this one was, but the only way to find out was to try it. "Media back home gets pretty rough on superheroes. The weird part to me is how much everyone loves us here."

There were some people back home who liked them just fine, but a lot more criticism and negativity overall. Then again, stuff like Stamford probably hadn't happened here, but even most of the complaints he'd noticed in this universe tended more towards "not muh legion" than disliking the very idea of them being around.

"The people doing that crazy superfamily stuff need to take a chill pill, though." He popped the whatever-it-was in his mouth and frowned thoughtfully as he chewed. "Okay, I dunno what the purple roll things are, but they're actually pretty good."
captainbuzzkill: (019)

[personal profile] captainbuzzkill 2016-07-13 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"We don't have superheroes back home. Just weirdness. Very, very localized weirdness."

Dipper peeked his head up and cautiously looked around. Finding the crowd that had been looking for him now nowhere in sight, he climbed into a chair between the two of them and started anxiously gnawing one of the purple roll things.

"Which meant my sister and I had to help save the world without superpowers. Or superhero friends to call. And we definitely didn't get as famous for it. Everyone in town thought we were heroes, but it's not like anyone else in the world knew what happened."

He stared at Sam and Kon both like he was mentally cataloging their existence as (superheroic) otherworldly oddities.

(Interacting normally with other kids his age? What was that?)

That was when a waitress came over and put down several glowing, sparkly drinks in front of them.

"These are courtesy of those sentients over there," she said cheerfully, nodding towards a nearby group of teens that waved enthusiastically, hoping to get their attention.
sofresh: (and kiss the girls of centerfolds)

[personal profile] sofresh 2016-07-19 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
Kon slid his sunglasses down his nose to look at said sentients and gave them a playful wink.

"Well, ya know, you don't have to get used to it or anything. I wouldn't mind keepin' all this attention for myself."

It was fine if the others were hesitant to be noticed, because Kon would gladly notice each and every one of their fans. He even reached for one of the drinks and took a sip to help show his "appreciation."

"I guess you kinda just gotta ignore the bad stuff. I mean, it don't really matter, long as the babes still want a piece of ya."

Let there never be any question about where Kon's priorities lied.
headinjuries: but i decided to go as a homewrecker. (the party tonight has no theme)

[personal profile] headinjuries 2016-07-19 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, he was almost done with the first one anyway. Sam followed suit, snagging a drink and taking a sip. "Ooh. S'bubbly." He glanced over to the other table and gave them a thumbs up.

"...the blue girl's kinda cute."

She reminded him of Jinin, kind of. Except she wasn't calling him an idiot or telling him she hated him.
captainbuzzkill: (066)

omg I'm so sorry this is ages late, finally catching up

[personal profile] captainbuzzkill 2016-08-20 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"They only like us because we're famous and it creates an artificial sense of accessibility. They probably would just think we were giant dorks if we weren't Legionnaires," Dipper said cynically.

It wasn't so much that the alcohol he was unknowingly drinking wasn't having an effect yet as the extreme cynicism was part of the effect. Some people were downer when they drank.

He pointed to Kon.

"Except for you. They'd probably still like you. You have actual abs and fancy retro hair."

"Retro" because it was like something out of Mabel's 90's movies about dreamboyz. And the 90's were like forever ago.
Edited 2016-08-20 16:16 (UTC)