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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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Quorra (Tron: Legacy)
[info]quorrious
2012-01-14 04:38 am UTC (link)
Good ending
Things had gone back to the way they were supposed to be. It had been hard going for a while, rebuilding the Grid basically from the ground up. There were quite a few programs who had survived the sweep of Reintegration, something that had leveled everything at the edge of the Sea and had toppled buildings at the edge of the city, merely rattling those closer to the city center, though even then the power had been out for a long time, long enough that programs had started to worry what was to become of them. But they'd banded together in the face of uncertainty instead of turning on each other, which was what Quorra had returned to some time later. It had only been a few days in the User world, but it had been nearly three full cycles on the Grid.
But that had been a long time ago, and since then everything was back to the way it should be, the power was back on, energy was flowing freely and the denizens were hale and hardy and thriving.
At the moment she was taking a long walk, it had been a while since she'd done so, just absorbing the way things were, greeting programs here and there as she passed them.

Bad ending
The worst part was that Clu's lie had come true: The ISOs were unstable, but not in a way that was a threat to anyone but themselves. Perhaps they all had the potential to turn out like Abraxas, they all held the seed of what Clu had corrupted Jalen into. Quorra didn't know, though she'd puzzled over it often enough. All she knew was that everything hurt, it had just started out as a dull ache, usually after a rest cycle, and it went away after she got moving, nothing to worry about.
But it had gotten worse. It was definitely a virus, and one that kept mutating, re-writing itself just as quickly as her system worked to block it. Her circuits hadn't gone to the acid-yellow of Abraxas', but she felt it was only a matter of time before that happened, unless they just went dark, which was the other possibility.
She was leaning against the railing of the walkway outside her apartment, just watching the traffic below, going over pathways she could take and not touch the ground, though they weren't paths she could take any more, even just standing was painful, let alone walking normally, her previous roofs and railings path was well beyond her abilities now.

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