Lo Pellegrino said
When I answer questions it's good for everyone. So I'll address who asked, but please, don't ignore the information!The setting is going to be a general city in the Western world (US, Europe). I'll give us a vaguely geographic location later, but for now, generalities mean you can use your imagination a bit more.
Hmm... being located in Australia all my life means that I'm not familiar with the US states. I guess I'll just have to rely on scenes I've seen in movies. Seattle sounds like a good place - with skyscrapers and residential areas.
Lo Pellegrino said
If you know about a technology just nearly ready to surface, say like the Myo arm band or Oculus Rift, I'm open to creative ways of integrating such. In those cases my expectation is that there's a good reason your character has it, like they're a beta-tester of some sort, which obviously would feed into background and/or occupation.
No comment on the technology. Mark's fanciest piece of tech would be his mobile phone.
Lo Pellegrino said It is Fall and nearing Winter. While we are staying general with the exact location, expect weather like you'd see in the Pacific Northwest (lots of rain) with harsher winters. The roleplay is beginning the minute the Outbreak begins, so, it's really not. Chances are the only structural changes are military/law enforcement checkpoints and a heavy presence. Things will change as we go probably, you can expect the city to degrade with time definitely, but there won't be collapsing buildings unless someone takes the time to do some bombings.
Okays, thanks - noted. With timeskips, are they applied to all characters at one time? If not and each character is on their own timeline, should we post something like (Character Name - Day 5) at the top of each of our posts?
Lo Pellegrino said
Stage 1 will allow for small time jumps (up to 9 months) as required, but will largely be the immediate reactions to this big change. This is not a post-apocalyptic game, it's very much apocalyptic, and the biggest dangers are coming from fear and paranoia. I'd like us to explore that as much as we can. Any time jump at this point would simply be to allow larger plots to develop, but we'll all have a say in that. Stage 2, as I see it now, would be a longer jump of about 10 years. We would really only hit once the immediate chaos 6 months out of the beginning had settled and whatever new structures of society were established. This means that characters can be influential into how the world is shaped or can see to it progress in certain areas is dampened. Up to you. Don't think too far ahead though. There is an immediate danger and if your head is in the clouds, don't be surprised is someone takes it.
Ah I see - I'll ditch the idea of ghosts and corpses. I guess I'll have to decide on my Stage 2 character when it comes to it (and I when I'm more familiar with the setting).
Lo Pellegrino said @SilverRain specifically: Your CS is written from the perspective that sometime has passed since the Outbreak. It has not. Things are just now surfacing as wrong, nobody knows just how bad the situation is, or if it's just a prank for that matter. Many are acting poorly though and that likely will worsen. It'd be good to update your CS according to that. Speak about his life as it is normally. Chances are the gang he runs with are still in town, if they weren't actually with him at the start of the RP.
Okays - I'll have it so that the gang's still there. Maybe Mark's first scene would be all of them watching the news and poking fun at the cops. The boss might not laugh as much though - after all, many cops might take this chance to fire at anyone they feel like.
Lo Pellegrino said
If he has any deep connections in the gang the Background should cover that, and it's probably worth considering how well-known he is in the city (if at all). One thing to think about too is just what kind of criminal Mark really is and that's something we should feel and know from the background. Was he driven to crime due to a lack of opportunity, or did he just not take anything seriously enough, so he took the first chance to make big money -- often illegal. Is this a guy who started stealing because he was impoverished or homeless, or does he fancy himself something better? I see he's a gang member, so what kind? The southern California type or something more mafia style (sounds like the former so far). My point is here that you don't want to leave big areas up to assumption, because this is character, and should be making those decisions.
* I can say that Mark's not well known. He's just your usual thief, one of those shadows that hangs out at dark street corners. He has a criminal history for theft and vandalism and has served a year in jail for theft.
* He entered the life of crime because he wasn't serious about life. It seemed better than being constantly looked down and bullied by the petrol station boss. He hated working shifts and pretending to be all smiley-face with other employees and customers. He felt that he had some sort of equal standing in the world of thugs. He was useful there. That first pat on the back by his crime boss was the happiest he felt in many years. Also, by breaking into homes and getting his hand on nice things, Mark feels a sort of excitement - he could actually get his hands on something that he could otherwise never touch.
* I would say he's the southern California type/Grand Theft Auto inspired. The Mafia/Yakuza/Triads are cool too, because they have strong, brotherly bonds, but sadly Mark's personality is probably a bit too wild to fit in. On the outside, Mark is everything I'm not. He's the bold side of me that never gets to see the light. But on the inside, he's just me struggling to make a stand in the world.
*I'll be editing Mark's profile to reflect this post. Thanks for answering my questions and giving me pointers. :)