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What you need to realize is that there's this thing called "fairness", and it's pretty important in RPs. There's also "reality", which would not allow anything like humanity to develop this technology in three-hundred years. Maybe three thousand.
Having an entire nation of Mary Stu characters sounds enjoyable, until you realize how awful it would be for the 15 other people in this RP. If I allowed you to do this, I may as well rename this RP "ASTA wins everything".
It sounds fun only for you.
I was planning on exploring the inner mechanical workings of ring worlder culture by following the lives of several paramount characters of various "professions" and social stations.
Unless someone is deadset on initiating hostilities against my faction (for whatever reason), the military stuff is going to rank phenomenally low on my priorities list because I don't really care about it nor do I particularly care for it.
At the end of the day, a handheld particle cannon is going to splat and fry a 17ft tall space iguana about as easily as it would a 4ft tall space dwarf. A bunch of transhumans (with said transhumans restricted to one gargantuan void installation that's rooted firmly in one planetary system) who don't get the seasonal flu or an STD when they go at it without wrapping it up first aren't going to somehow solo the RP's entire nation cast at any point in time whatsoever.
Also, humanity went from unimpressive subsonic monoplanes to breathtakingly powerful aerospace launch and travel systems capable of making precise outer-Earth-orbit and lunar-based operations within a timespan of circa 60 years.
Tanks went from sluggish boxes with grossly underpowered engines, abysmal transmission and suspension systems, and armor barely capable of weathering a reversed infantrymen's rifle round to hulking goliaths with armor thick enough to effectively shield its crew from a nuclear strike and a gun (with the right ammunition) capable of penetrating over 1,000mm of rolled-homogenous armor within the space of a 100 years.
3,000 years to invent nanoscale medical machines that can effectively target and annihilate cancerous cells within the body? 3,000 years to make someone unphased by the corrosive consequences of natural aging?
Seriously?
I think this is less about fairness and more about your own skewed take on exponential technological growth or how a proper human-esque species *should* be in your eyes.