@Raven Your CS isn't
quite accepted yet for the reasons mentioned, and I definitely want you to fix up the bits that I pointed out before you jump into the IC,
but, since I already finished writing up that summary that I mentioned, I figured I might as well post it up now while I have the chance.
I should mention, though, that this isn't an all-inclusive summary, and it's focused primarily on only the events that you really need to know in order for you to understand where all our characters currently are, so that it's easier for you to jump into the IC. If you have any questions and/or want me to go into further detail on anything, don't hesitate to ask.
Way at the start of the RP, Doctor Who and Sherlock traveled via TARDIS to a WWII museum in the human world, as they had reason to suspect that the place was infested with Daleks (an alien race from DW's canon). Upon arriving there, they learned that not only were their suspicions correct, but there were also Cybermen (another DW villain) there, as well. Oh, and they met up with quite a few other fandoms along the way. They couldn't finish assessing the Dalek/Cybermen threat, however, as they all caught word of a threat called Trickster Mode ravaging the Fandomverse, which took priority. So, everyone who was there packed up and the Dalek/Cybermen threat remained almost forgotten until recently in the RP.
Up until that point, most of the RP's focus remained on the Trickster outbreak. Trickster Mode is a magical affliction from Homestuck's canon that gives the infected an intense, manic high, the power of flight, and a garishly colorful appearance. It's also highly contagious, and can be spread by the slightest contact. The only ways to make Trickster Mode wear off are to either cause the individual to fall asleep/knock them unconscious, or wait for them to eventually crash and fall asleep on their own. Those infected with Trickster Mode also feel compelled to share it with as many others as possible. At its peak, the Trickster outbreak was practically treated as a zombie apocalypse, spreading colorful chaos throughout Fandom Square.
One of the fandoms infected with Trickster Mode was the Beatles, who was only changed back after he'd been nearly shot to death and badly injured. And Touhou was never infected, herself, but was still injured while trying to evade Tricksters. The two of them, both unconscious, were taken in by Doctor Who and allowed to rest in his TARDIS, where they were later at least partially healed by Final Fantasy's healing potions.
Attack on Titan not only shifted into his Titan form while trying to protect Touhou, but was also soon infected with Trickster Mode, himself. Adding a Trickster Titan to the mix added to the already present hysteria of the whole Trickster situation. He was eventually defeated, though, and returned to normal-sized, non-Trickster form — though his whereabouts remained a mystery for quite some time to Touhou, who became rather worried about him when she eventually regained consciousness.
A variety of shenanigans caused Final Fantasy's airship to crash. Doctor Who and his TARDIS were on-board at the time, thus allowing him to save a majority of the passengers, but, he couldn't bring Final Fantasy himself on-board before the Doctor needed to take off. FF was believed dead for a while (with the Doctor and company being left only with FF's bag, which, thankfully, contained healing potions for Beatles and Touhou). FF did survive, though, and eventually reunited with the TARDIS crew, much to the Doctor's relief.
Elsewhere, other craziness was happening as some of Jurassic World's dinosaurs escaped. Most of this mess was wrapped up fairly quickly thanks to Triguniverse, the 12-foot-tall fusion of Trigun and Steven Universe. When Triguniverse attempted to take on the escaped Indominus Rex, though, she was too badly injured to remain fused and split apart into Trigun and SU. Moreover, Steven Universe reverted back into her gemstone form, in which she is essentially just a dormant consciousness inside a rock. I-Rex was soon taken care of by Deadpool, and now there's a group of fandoms forming around Trigun as they all figure out what to do with SU's gem.
As for the TARDIS group: as mentioned, Beatles and Touhou were both somewhat healed by Final Fantasy's potions, but were still both fairly weak. Upon starting to realize what happened to them and what had happened to the rest of the city while they were out, Touhou became highly worried about Attack on Titan and what could've happened to him. She wanted to go out and look for him, but, being too weak and needing to rest for a while longer, Megaman offered to go in her place. Not long after he left, though, AoT showed up and told Touhou that he was more-or-less alright, but, suffering from severe post-Trickster headaches, he wanted to head home. Megaman is still searching for AoT, unaware that any of this happened.
Red vs Blue, a decidedly chaotic fandom who'd been getting on Doctor Who's nerves for most of the day so far, had just barely gotten inside the TARDIS when Doctor Who decided to knock him out with a bit of Venusian karate (a signature technique of the Third Doctor), and handcuff him to a decorative pillar inside the TARDIS, so that he could keep an eye on him and make sure he didn't add to any of the chaos of the day.
Also, Sherlock disappeared for a while as he got lost while wandering around in the inner corridors of the TARDIS, where he encountered what appeared to be holograms of younger versions of Doctor Who as well as fandoms that used to travel with him as his companions. He also had a brief encounter with the 1980 version of the Beatles fandom, who was evidently
not a hologram as he could interact with Sherlock. This version of the Beatles was in a rather disheveled emotional state as, from his perspective, it was only the day after John Lennon's murder, and he seemingly wanted to convince Doctor Who to take him back in time so he could prevent it and save his old band member's life (although the Doctor would never allow such a thing to happen). The oblivious Sherlock failed to pick up on most of this. As the TARDIS's cloister bell alarm went off just as past-Beatles was explaining his intentions, he grew frightened and ran off. He and Sherlock lost sight of each other at that point and Sherlock re-grouped with everyone else in the main console room of the TARDIS.
By this point in time, the group had received news that the Trickster threat was over-and-done-with, but not everyone was convinced. After all, if a single Trickster still remained, the entire outbreak could start all over again. Additionally, there was the likely possibility of injured fandoms that needed help. Doctor Who, meanwhile, was more concerned about the Daleks and Cybermen that he'd left behind on Earth. At the sound of the cloister bell, Doctor Who kicked things into high gear and told the group that he was leaving for the WWII museum, and that everyone there could choose to either join him or scout the city for leftover Tricksters. Touhou left to scout the city — pretty much everyone else went with the Doctor.
While RvB is still knocked out and handcuffed and the Beatles will just stay put in the TARDIS and get more rest, Final Fantasy, Dragon Age, Fire Emblem, Doctor Who, and presumably Sherlock are all just starting to step out of the TARDIS and investigate the Dalek/Cybermen threat. The sight that's been left for them in the museum is one of dead bodies littered about, and the sound of Cybermen activity can be heard not far away.
Elsewhere, another group of fandoms — consisting of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, Fallen London, Star Wars, Megaman, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — are all just sort of hanging around and socializing, and also speculating as to why the city is in the state it's in — still damaged from post-Trickster chaos. And Megaman, as mentioned, is still searching for AoT.
Trigun is currently being accompanied by Clannad, Submachine, Fifa, Cowboy Bebop, and Space Dandy, all of whom are trying to figure out what to do with Steven Universe's gem. Or, well, all of them except for Clannad, anyway, whom Trigun has found impossible to reason with and who decided to attempt to play the violin (emphasis on
attempt) rather than help them figure out the gem conundrum. The ear-splitting sound of Clannad's "music" was enough to make Trigun blast the instrument out of her hands with her revolver, and Clannad is now silently curled up in a ball on the ground.
And lastly, Mass Effect and A Dark Room are both investigating Final Fantasy's crashed airship, although they both perceived each other as being hostile threats at first, and it seems like they're only just now starting to talk to each other peacefully. Unbeknownst to both of them, a monster in Final Fantasy's airship is starting to free itself from the wreckage.
To summarize everyone's current whereabouts:
- Sherlock, Doctor Who, Dragon Age, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem, the Beatles, and Red vs Blue are all in the TARDIS in a WWII museum in the human world, where the majority of them are about to investigate the Dalek/Cybermen threat. RvB is still incapacitated, though, and the Beatles intends to stay put where he is.
- Touhou is flying around, scouting the city for leftover Tricksters or any other aftermath of the Trickster arc that needs tending to.
- Trigun, Fifa, Submachine, Cowboy Bebop, and Space Dandy are all in the city trying to figure out what to do with Steven Universe's gem. Clannad is curled up on the ground next to them.
- Don't Hug Me, Fallen London, Star Wars, Megaman, and Hitchhiker are all socializing and trying to figure out what exactly happened recently.
- Mass Effect and A Dark Room are investigating Final Fantasy's crashed airship, where a still undiscovered monster lurks.
Left out from this list are a handful of free characters whose whereabouts are unknown but could be placed just about anywhere if you want to interact with them. Hunger Games and Metal Gear are two options, and then there are also some fandoms that haven't yet been introduced to the IC but could interact with TT if that's what you want, namely Type-Moon and Wakfu. You can contact the owners of any of these characters (as listed on the cast list) if you want to interact with them. Alternatively, you still have any of the aforementioned groups to interact with. I would most strongly recommend either Touhou or the Mass Effect/ADR group.
But yeah, you can't quite jump into the IC until your CS is accepted. You only have a bit more to do in that regard, though, sooo yeah. If you've edited your CS and are still waiting for me to look over it, then feel free to start thinking about this.