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Krystle Harrison ([info]omggirlonthenet) wrote in [info]memebells,
@ 2012-01-13 20:23:00

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Entry tags:[rated] nc17, [rated] pg-13, [rated] r, [type] choices, [type] crack, [type] dark, [type] fluff, [type] memories, [type] serious, [warning] possible triggers

Good Ending/Bad Ending meme
Do you get a happily ever after? Or a 'Rocks fall, everyone dies'? Why not both?

* Post your characters and set up two scenes. One with an ideal setting (They got what they always wanted, hit it big, became rich and famous, etc.) and one with a bad twist of events (They're homeless, everyone hates them, maybe they're even dying!).
* Others respond to one of the two settings (Or both in different comments, if they want!)
* Respond.
* ???
* Profit!!!

Just remember: no ending is set in stone, good endings can turn sour, and bad endings can be made better. Just see where it takes you and enjoy the ride!



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Tronzler (Tron: Legacy)
[info]tronzler
2012-01-14 04:34 am UTC (link)
Good ending
Things were back to the way they should be. It had taken a lot of work, but the Grid was back to the way it was supposed to be, a bustling, busy, populated place. More than that it was a place where Users could visit freely as they wished, and many did. Best of all, Sam had figured out how to integrate the Rinzler memories without causing him to revert to that state and without causing him to overload from the stress.
Officially he'd retired from the games, though he'd still play a match with anyone who asked, and at Quorra's urging (as well as a few other people's) had started teaching grid games styles, tactics and practical improvisation to anyone who was interested when he wasn't busy with system security, and given as how he had an excellent security team, he had time fairly frequently.
At the moment he was doing an informal patrol, ever the Grid's Guardian, even in his off-hours he still kept an eye on things.

Bad ending
He was being used as a battery, he knew that much, the swarm had overtaken him on one of his forays out to the Outlands. He was vaguely aware of where he was, one of the caves, he could hear the splash of liquid energy in the distance, but he couldn't see the glow of it. He couldn't see a lot at all, actually, which he suspected meant that his helmet was gone, though he didn't even have enough energy to check.
He knew that he'd been able to get a ping off before he was overtaken and apparently carted away by the bugs, but he couldn't be sure if anyone had gotten it, the swarm had come on fast, much faster than he'd expected, and now? Now he didn't even have enough energy to turn himself over or try to get away.

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