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TDM NO. 2


TDM № 2 : February 2024
Part I; Chapter 3. Out of the Mist Your Voice Is Calling

premise & faq rules application invite requests NPCs calendar story so far taken


Hey, neighbor, welcome to the very first TDM for Silent Spring, a semiprivate suburban 60s horrorgame based loosely on the likes of We're Still Here, Holly Heights, and similar. Characters wake up in the uncannily idyllic early 1960s suburbia of Sweetwater, Maryland, an integrated bedroom community of Washington, DC - in the same household as a complete stranger to whom they have apparently always been married, at least according to the eerily and unwaveringly chipper neighbors who seem to know a little more than they should—or, if they're under 18, they awaken as the legally recognized child of the aforementioned couple. This TDM will give you a place to test out the setting and get some sample threads if you're going to apply for an invite.

OOC TDM plotting/who's who


Openings

As of this TDM, a total of 18 player slots are open. Players may app up to two characters; one of the two will not count toward a player slot.

There are 8 openings for players who app at least one Wife;
There are 4 openings for players who only app a Husband;
and there are 6 openings for players apping at least one character under 18.

Game Tone and Blanket Warnings

This game and its world, including this TDM, heavily feature nuclear panic, the Red Scare, conformism, sexism and restrictive gender roles, heteronormativity/gender binarism as it relates to being forced into a 'nuclear family', surveillance, gaslighting, brainwashing/propaganda, disinformation, pollution/contamination, poisoning, loss of control, and uncanny valley. IC consequences can involve anything from social shunning to sleep deprivation torture, brainwashing, and nonconsensual administration of large doses of haloperidol. These are the crux of the game and cannot be opted out of — this game offers a very specific flavor of horror and it is up to players whether or not they want to engage. The atmosphere is a dystopia, and while people can certainly bond with each other in extreme circumstances, the point of this game is not an ingame domestic AU, found family, 'adopting' other characters, etc.

universe/setting information, role assignment, and FAQs

I. National Everyone-Smile-at-One-Anotherhood Week

Maybe you were on your deathbed, taking your last gasping breaths. Maybe you had just drifted off into sleep. Or maybe you were just in the middle of another ordinary day—but whatever the case may be, you now wake staring at an unfamiliar popcorn ceiling, dressed in a coordinating pajama set or nightgown straight out of the Sears catalog. A complete stranger lies asleep beside you. Perhaps a dog or a cat you don't recognize lies sleeping on a red tartan bed on the floor behind the mahogany footboard.

This is your house, but it’s not your house: on one of the twin dressers in the room, the morning light reflects off the cover glass on a framed photograph of the two of you standing side-by-side and smiling like figures in a Norman Rockwell painting, maybe with a third, also unrecognizable younger party in the foreground between you. A Civil Defense booklet titled ”Survival Under Atomic Attack” hangs halfway off the corner of the dresser, its pages and cover curling upwards with wear atop a dogeared Macy’s Christmas catalog. The other dresser hosts a watch box and a compact radio: yours, if you’re the one wearing the coordinating flannel shirt and pants, or your new husband’s, if you’re in a babydoll-style nightie.

It’s not immediately clear if you’ve found yourself in the fifties or the sixties, at least until you throw on the robe hanging on the back of the bedroom door and head out into the driveway at some point. There you find a rolled newspaper tossed onto the concrete beside a shiny new car, dated February 2, 1961.

Prompt Details:

— All characters wake in a normal human body with any disability aids (including glasses or contact lenses) converted to the most common form of them in the 60s unless a modern development like a sip/blow powerchair is needed for them to be playable. Although cutting edge technologies like myoelectric limbs were just starting to come around at the time, they were not common and readily accessible, and therefore are not allowed.
— Characters have no powers, and regains will not happen in this game. If they biologically need something to function that is fantasy in nature (ex: have to drink blood), that need is gone and replaced with only a normal human’s needs.
— Characters will find their belongings, up to 3 items from home, around the house in normal places for each item to be: a book on the shelf, a framed photo on a flat surface, etc. Items that don’t exist in the regular universe in 1960 may not be brought (ex: gameboy, pokeball, wizard’s staff).
— Characters may bring one normal, non-livestock pet, or may meet said pet for the first time when they wake up in Sweetwater. They can also be petless.
— No items or weapons from after 1960 are allowed, and no weapons more powerful than a hunting rifle or handgun can be brought with them. One weapon per character.



II. Smoke gets in your eyes

A few days after characters arrive, a large tower of black smoke begins to rise against the February sky, a dark column at the treeline just beyond the cooling towers that mark the location of the distant Sweetwater Atomic Energy Plant. The radios, if characters turn them on, advise of a two-day controlled burn going on in the forest during the dead season, managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, and suggest that characters keep windows closed to minimize “nuisance smoke” in the home. The whole town takes on the faint smell of smoke as the wind pushes it toward the patchwork of subdivisions: not the pleasant smell of wood burning or food cooking, but something much less organic, a close neighbor to the smell of burning plastic. Characters may, from time to time, notice the faintest passing metallic taste in their mouths.

Otherwise, it’s a slushy, snowy Maryland winter like any other, and the previous month’s snow—which had mostly melted by the time of the controlled burn—returns before too long, dusting the town in a few shallow inches of brilliant white. It’s enough for school to close for a few consecutive snow days—perhaps a good time for newly assigned children to explore the town or earn a few dollars shovelling driveways?

The salt trucks and plows do a pretty good job of keeping the streets cleared, but something odd begins to surface on the surface of the pavement as they continue to salt and scrape: numbers spraypainted on the pavement, varying by location: 1, 2, 3, or 4. Characters have about a week to realize that the numbers correlate to sectors in a quadrant covering what seems to be the entire town before roadblocks appear at the major street junctions connecting adjacent quadrants, manned by civil defense and the Sweetwater police force.

A disaster preparedness drill, the radio informs them, will be taking place for the next week. Characters who do not have critical business in a sector other than Sector 4, where Haven Street and the neighborhood bunker is located, will not be allowed to pass through, and those that are allowed to pass through for critical work (such as at the hospital in Sector 3 or the fire department in Sector 1) are subjected to trunk and body searches.

Unfortunately, most of the shops in town, including the grocery store, are clustered around the town park in Sector 1, unavailable to Haven Street’s residents. As the week goes on, neighbors may have to swap and borrow to make sure that they have everything they want—not need, of course, because the government of the town of Sweetwater would never let this go on long enough to create a serious need without providing for the citizens trapped contained within the cordoned sectors. Might as well get to know each other!





III. Everybody's somebody's fool

You didn’t think Valentine’s Day would come to pass without a quintessential 1960s cocktail party, did you? On the 14th of the month, Marjorie again plays hostess in the large, well-groomed neocolonial at the end of the cul-de-sac, offering a spread complete with cheese balls, deviled eggs, and fondue. Or maybe shrimp are more your character’s style? Either way, there is no shortage of rather… quirky hors d’oeuvres and assorted canapes to blunt the effect of the cocktails her husband mixes up, or her signature punch, if characters would rather have that.

While characters’ closets contain an item or two of cocktail attire from the 1960s lives they’ve stepped into, there are also a lot of other things in their closets, things that would catch some glances or invite gossip by the NPC partygoers. It’s best to avoid a faux pas in an environment like this - maybe some second opinions on outfits are warranted? And of course, it wouldn’t reflect well on one spouse for their partner to show up underdressed… or to not show up at all without a pretty good alibi.

Characters may notice, at various points in the night, that Marjorie’s gaze wanders from person to person, that at times she seems to be watching different partygoers. This probably isn’t the best place for subversive speech, but it’s a good chance to meet one’s neighbors, and perhaps an even better chance to try and get some information out of Marjorie.




IV. Don't tell me why, kiss me goodbye

cw: non-graphic depiction of woman in labor

When characters go to sleep on the night of the 15th, the edges of the town again begin to merge with their unconscious minds as they did on New Year's Eve, a sequence of fragmented images: a beautiful young woman’s face contorts in agony, the bindi above the bridge of her nose crumpling between tight brows as she pants through bared teeth, her shoulders shaking with suppressed sobs. Two older women, both with salt-and-pepper hair, stand on either side of her in an urban hospital room, rubbing her back as it jerks with her weeping. The roots of her hair are drenched with sweat; tears stream around the hand of her mother-in-law as it rests on her flushed cheek. A young woman with hair tucked under a scrub cap leans over one of her elders and says something to the soon-to-be mother.

Two occupied pairs of loafers face each other on a glossy tiled floor. A woman’s voice echoes over a speaker: Now boarding, Flight 17501, DCA to LaGuardia. First-Class passengers on Flight 17501 from DCA to LaGuardia may now board. The same hand that wound into the telephone cord reaches out and shakes a broader one several shades darker, decorated with a proportionally heavy chain-link watch.

“Professor.
My congratulations to your daughter.”


A few days later, the televisions downstairs crackle to life, playing in black and white a short video. The young woman from the dream stands in front of the camera in what appears to be a walled garden, wearing a short-sleeved shirt with a plain but brightly colored sari flaring out across it sidha pallu style and holding an infant; her thick black hair is now in a long braid tucked to the right, capped off with trendy Sadhana cut bangs. She waves at the camera, then holds up the baby’s wrist as to wave too. The child is small, and young—maybe one month old.

She says something, her brown eyes warming, although of course the soundless film doesn't capture her words. The camera comes closer to the baby, showing her face, giving different angles, then pans out, sweeping across the garden: well-kept, clearly maintained by someone who cares about it quite a bit. Guava and Chinese hibiscus border the brick wall with a well-pruned mango tree standing sentry, and the compound leaves of a young neem tree sway gently in the breeze in the foreground. One of the women from the delivery room, somewhere in her fifties or sixties, steps into the screen to stand beside the new mother, looking into the camera with the same eyes, her own creased at the edges with decades lived.

Be careful. I love you, she mouths in Hindi, although the video has no sound—and characters, even without any prior knowledge, will find that somehow they know the exact content of what was just expressed—and more than that echoes in their minds.

Be careful.
I love you.
Ishani needs her grandfather.


The young woman smiles a little thinly at the the camera as the video comes to an end, her eyes glistening, and says something in parting, again waving and holding up the baby’s hand as though to wave too; the older woman presses a hand to her lips and blows a kiss with a wistful smile that holds a trace of pain—and briefly, characters look at the screen and realize that her face has metamorphosed into that of someone they care very deeply for, holding direct eye contact with them, visible to any other parties in the room. The video ends, leaving them—and, if they’re unlucky, another member of the household—standing in the living room, staring at a blank screen.




V. Becoming what we are, collapsing stars

Characters attending the community college’s Spring/Summer semester to begin training for their new careers may notice a sign-up sheet posted outside of some of the classrooms in the science and engineering wing: a series of talks on astrophysics, open to the public, is being held by visiting lecturer Vikram Ravichandran, a tenured professor in the Physics Department of the Indian Institute of Science holding degrees in astrophysics and theoretical physics from the IIS and Oxford University, respectively. It’s quite an honor to have someone so qualified teaching in a little town like this, isn’t it?

If any characters puzzle about what might bring a man across the world to give talks in a town like this, their curiosity is dismissed, and they’re simply told that the professor is teaching while he looks for a quieter suburban life outside of the frenetic pace of Bengaluru. Who wouldn’t want to live and teach in America? His choice seems self-explanatory enough to the Americans of Sweetwater.

On the 19thth, the first talk is held, a thoroughly normal lecture on recent academic thought on the origins of the universe, followed by light refreshments, offering attendees a chance to meet their new classmates or perhaps to introduce themselves or pose questions to Dr. Ravichandran—although how much can be safely shared with him, as always, remains a looming question mark.

For the most part, though, Vikram has an approachable air—he's tall and speaks with a deep voice, and is certainly very intelligent in an eccentric sort of way, but he smiles and laughs in conversation throughout the night, diving deep into explanations with evident relish when asked. He gives the impression of someone who has been in academia for quite some time; with tenure has come the ability to relax. As odd as his presence in the town of Sweetwater is, he does seem to sincerely enjoy teaching—those particularly attentive to their surroundings might notice his name on the cover of one of the communal textbooks left out on one of the tables in the science department’s study area on their way back to the parking lot.

Notes:
— The Community College is now open! It features a cafeteria, campus center, library, gymnasium, athletics field, pool, and assorted classrooms. Characters who are registered as students have free access to all parts of the campus; characters who aren't students can access most of it, although they can't check out library books or access the gym or pool.



Players may keep TDM threads canon if both players are admitted, and TDMers are encouraged to play around with multiple possible family member matches. Have fun!

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firstgreenisgold: (glaring to the right)

Re: 3!

[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-20 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Fuck that."

He doesn't say 'we'll show them' but it's in the mutinous grumble he makes.

"You're a detective! Don't they know that?"
lestercraft: (i'm just saying)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-20 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a difficult thing for them to believe," he says dryly. "It's all well and good to say it, but it's difficult to prove. Especially when most of what we do involves supernatural elements that we also can't prove. Especially here."
firstgreenisgold: (Default)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-20 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"So they think you're a liar?"

More grumbling.

"Fine. We can work on that."
lestercraft: (The voice in my head says you're a dick)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-20 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"They don't think I'm a liar, they simply can't comprehend the supernatural," he points out. "You know how much I took to be talked around on even some of the simplest matters of its existence, and you're literally a voice in my head."

He sighs, squeezing John's hand gently in his own. It was strange, having him be tangible. The fact that he comes across as so young here is going to be difficult for him to keep in mind.

"For most of them, their first real experience with it is whatever this place inflicts upon us."
firstgreenisgold: (eyes down)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-20 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Like... the strange smoke that made everything taste metallic," he says, illustrating the point beautifully even as he doesn't realize it.
lestercraft: icon made by @appreciatesforboth ([John] Watching)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-20 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Exactly!" And there's pride in his voice at John catching on so fast. "When I first arrived here, Helly and I- she's my, um. My living partner, here." It felt too strange to say his wife to John. "We were attacked by a salesman who tried to come at us with a knife. A-and in January, everyone was- lured, o-or summoned to the shopping center, where we were- attacked again, by mannequins that came to life, we were trapped in there for nearly two days."

He makes a face, an almost anxious grimace. "Plus we keep being given these memories, thrust upon us, o-of other people's lives..."
firstgreenisgold: (the fuck?!)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Arthur can't see John's eyes getting bigger and bigger, but they are.

"Other people's... memories?" a longer pause, "like me and the King in Yellow during the ritual."

Weird. So weird.

Wait-

"What do you mean, 'living partner'?!"
lestercraft: (I need a drink)

Re: 3!

[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
He wishes he'd brought a drink with him outside, now. And not just because the cold is starting to get to him, but he wouldn't give up being able to talk to John again just because it's fucking cold.

"When you arrived, you were put with this- family, people you'd never met before. That was the same for us, all of us, the others who got dragged here, somehow. But- well, a number of us got paired off with each other. Men and women, forced together, to live together, a-and so this place, to everyone else, they, we are..."

His lips press, his discomfort obvious. "Married."
firstgreenisgold: (dark and lost)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
There is a loooooong pause before-

"Oh what the fuck- Jesus fucking Christ.

"They made you be married to someone? But you don't-" a pause, "they haven't... um... you aren't...

"That's it, though?"
lestercraft: (Hrmph)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
It's hard to see Arthur's face darken in the dim light, but the way he looks away and awkwardly clears his throat certainly speaks volumes for it.

"Well I certainly don't want to do- t-to do anything involving the typical... course that a marriage ought to run," he manages to stammer out eventually. "And- Helly has been a wonderful help so far, with- adjusting to my blindness, helping me navigate our house."
firstgreenisgold: (side huff)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. That has him pausing and swooping back to another topic. That's not where he was going with that but, all the same-

"...is she going to be a problem? With- with us?"
lestercraft: (I suppose so)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
That just gets a tired laugh.

"No, no. Jesus, no, John- no-one is going to be a problem. I'm not going to fucking let them - yours is the best description of- quite literally any that I've been given in months," he sighs. "At most, people will have the same concerns I mentioned earlier, that I'll be dragging someone who looks like a teenager into danger."
firstgreenisgold: (side huff)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
There's a little huff of pride at that, and then a little frown because he's not just a narration for you, Arthur! before he breathes out a sigh. And a shiver.

He's not mentioning it to Arthur. He can handle it.

"They can fuck off. I'm not a fucking child no matter what I look like."
lestercraft: icon made by @appreciatesforboth ([John] A comforting touch)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
The problem with bodily reactions is that when you're holding his hand, John, Arthur can feel that too. And the shiver gets another soft squeeze, Arthur shifting his hand to try and grip more of John's as he can.

"I know- I know that, John. You're my companion, my partner. But there's..." He takes a breath, and sighs again, soft and stiff. "The nature of humans is that when they see something that looks like a child, there will be... assumptions. Certainly as to the nature of our relationship, b-but moreover that- this place is going to demand that you play the part." His thumb brushes across John's knuckles without thinking, a single soft swipe. "It's the entire reason Helly and I are together, that- women here are expected to be blindly loyal to their husbands, that children the same to their parents. That anyone who acts differently is a threat."
firstgreenisgold: (Default)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. He's noticed.

He's noticed the looks. And the cleared throats. He's not stupid, even if he's still getting used to all of this, and he's had to adapt to worse before.

But there are so many strange, arbitrary rules and he doesn't even know how they supposedly work let alone the extra restrictions of this place. He barely knows how his body works, why he's only now starting to feel uncomfortable, how cold really feels through a full body.

He wants to just focus on Arthur's hand around his and he can't. He hates this.

"I'll play as much as I have to. At least until we figure out a way out of here."
lestercraft: (I suppose so)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright." But it's pleased, warm. He knows John is capable, whatever his body looked like. And if all they had to do was convince the locals not to rat him out to Pollock, that's all they need.

"And- John, if there's ever anything that's making it hard for you, whatever rules of society you don't understand, just- talk to me. Okay? I'll help. Just like always."

It's emphatic, encouragement rather than scolding. He always admired John's curiosity and appreciation: and right now they need it more than ever, for him to try and understand the rules Arthur himself has lived under and bucked against his whole life.
firstgreenisgold: (eyes down)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
There's a longer pause before he answers.

"Of course. I don't want them to restrict my movements more than they do already."

And he'll give Arthur's hand a tentative squeeze.

He's cold but he doesn't want this to end.
lestercraft: (So that means)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
He gives another sigh, tired and... and God, he's so fucking sick of this already. He finally gets John back and everything they do is going to be watched twice as hard for it.

"We'll get through this. I promise. We just have to be patient, a-at least for the short term."
firstgreenisgold: (Default)

Re: 3!

[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
That earns him a grumble.

"Right." A pause before-

"I should probably make sure that my parents aren't looking for me."
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lestercraft: (Close to Him)

Re: 3!

[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah."

But he hates it, he wants to keep John and protect him from all the bullshit this place is going to dump on him.

"Come on." But his tone is obviously reluctant as he stands himself, giving John's hand a final squeeze before he lets go so he can get his cane set up again. "We'll be able to catch up properly tomorrow."
firstgreenisgold: (considering carefully)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll be there as early as I can be."

Which is when suddenly, he realizes there are so many more complications to worry about. Not just the weird rules but also-

"...do you have a job here, Arthur? A schedule I'll have to work around?"

It's easier to think of that than to think of how much colder he feels with Arthur's hand out of his.
lestercraft: https://dreacons.insanejournal.com/2311.html (Doge headtilt)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, er-" He pauses with a vaguely surprised look, that turns quickly to pride. "That's an excellent thing to observe, first of all, well done. But- no, as it happens. Helly does, but I'm- I suppose formally the title is 'househusband', but all the men here mostly think I'm a lazy arse resting on my laurels while my wife does all the work," he comments, and there's such open distaste in his tone, on his face, like he just sucked a lemon.
firstgreenisgold: (flat look)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh."

A short pause.

"I didn't realize that was you. My 'father' makes jokes about you."

As if he didn't need another excuse to hate the man.
lestercraft: (Bottoms up)

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[personal profile] lestercraft 2024-03-21 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Ignore it," he glowers quietly. "Any compliments they have don't matter, and I've endured far worse."

It's not slander if it's true, after all. But he turns to look towards John's voice sympathetically.

"Don't let them get to you, John. Alright? Nothing they say can be worse than what we've been through."
firstgreenisgold: (eyes down)

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[personal profile] firstgreenisgold 2024-03-21 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
John's glare is mutinous but thankfully, Arthur can't see it. John is already planning some petty bullshit for the man.

"They aren't getting to me," he grouses, "and they don't know shit. I just hate that they get to tell me what to do all the time."

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