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Silence cut like a razor, spilling blood by the gallon and filling the air with the pungent smell of iron. It was a massacre, taking place in an empty hall which told no secrets. It was a protest against human ingenuity – a strike against the great pioneers.

It has now been one hour since contact ceased with the Willman Laboratory in Ursa Major following what was described by technicians as a “violent crash and static” on the other end. Government officials have not ruled out the possibility of some sort of disaster, but continue to insist that the cause is likely some sort of technical issue with the station’s transmitters –


At the end of the hallway stood a nondescript door leading to a standard biological laboratory, where a balding white man in his early forties lay decomposing on the harsh concrete floor, his eye sockets black and hollow, his skin broken by small holes all across his body as if his innards had planned a vast exodus en masse. His lab coat was stained a sinister grey color, and that same liquid spread from his body to create a puddle around him on the floor. It had the consistency of blood, as well the smell.

– laboratory was founded by Dr. Hector Russell, a giant in the fields of astrobiology and microbiology, for the purpose of studying the effects on known organisms in unknown environments, and for the discovery of unknown organisms –


On a usual day, the Willman Frontier Laboratory was not a quiet place. It was a place where eight hundred individuals – scientists, largely, along with their families – lived and worked in relatively close proximity, and where everyone seemed to be in quite a hurry to run from metal box to metal box, to share some step toward discovery.

But the silence had spread beyond the laboratory, through the hallway and out into the small colony. The living quarters were silent, no children played, no colleagues chatted in the dining hall. Instead, the dead populated the Willman colony. By the hundreds they lay, their eyes devoured, their skin perforated from the inside. They were many, they were all. There was no room for the living.


– a spokesperson for Russell Innovations will be addressing the public shortly regarding this situation, likely in an attempt to quell speculation. The government has already stated that, should the Willman Laboratory not contact Earth within the next four hours, a team will be dispatched to investigate what has unfolded at the most distant human settlement in all of the universe.


Alone, rocking back and forth almost involuntarily on the floor of a maintenance closet, Doctor Hector Russell tried in vain not to hyperventilate. The door was shut firmly in front of his face, shrouding him in utter blackness save for the dim light emanating from the gap at the bottom. Hector expected to hear footsteps outside, a rescue party or, perhaps, a colleague: come to tell him that none of it was real. But there were no footsteps. Only silence, and the man’s own ragged breathing. He kept rocking back and forth on the cold floor. He kept moving, he needed to, else the sensation inside him drive him to utter madness. If he stopped, he could feel them pull, outward. If he stopped, he could feel them crawl beneath his skin.




Event Horizon is an original science-fiction/mystery roleplay taking place in the year 2163. Humanity has successfully built manned shuttles which can exist for long durations out in space, and has already populated a good portion of the Milky Way galaxy. In space stations, on Mars, and in many other locations humans live good lives. They moved to make a fortune, or perhaps to get away from the clutter of Earth and her nearly ten billion residents, or perhaps for any of hundreds of other reasons. The mastery of space travel was like a gold rush for the scientific community, who began setting up outposts all over the galaxy and, in one instance, on the edge of the neighboring galaxy of Ursa Major.

The term “event horizon” usually refers to black holes, and references the point at which escape from the hole’s pull is impossible. It is, simply put, the tipping point: the point of no return. The destruction of the Willman Laboratory is humanity’s event horizon. It is the first page of the final chapter of our species’ history. But the folks in this story do not know that, not just yet.

Your characters will be among those sent to investigate the silence at the Willman Laboratory. Depending on your character's background and profession, you may have an extensive knowledge of the ongoing situation, or you may have just received a simple briefing. It will be up to you to decide whether or not to share the information you've been given with the rest of your team. The expedition will be the first witnesses to the most important event in human history, and they likely will not live through it. I will say this now: do not expect your character to “win”; do not get your hopes up for them to have a happy life, growing old on some private estate on a corner of Mars. Your character will die at the conclusion of this story, as will mine, as will everyone’s – unless they prove extremely lucky. What I’m trying to say is, do not get too attached. Yes, they will die, but they will just be the first of many. We have reached the point of no return.

Interested?







Character Sheet

Name:
Age:
Gender:
Profession:
Nationality: I would recommend stating both the specific nationality (Like, Japanese) and also the political bloc that country belongs to (I.e. American Alliance)
Birth Planet: Or station, in the case of the BASS or the Willman
Appearance: Please write a description. If you’d like, you may include a picture as well in the space above the “Name” section. Please do not use drawings or anime.
Strengths: You must have at least as many weaknesses as you do strengths, and no less than two.
Weaknesses:
Personality:
History: This may be as brief or expansive as you’d like it to be. Just remember, revealing and expanding upon events in a character’s life is far more powerful when done IC – and that when you write something here, and not in the IC, other characters won’t know anything about it.
Family: Does your character have a spouse, or children? Are their parents still alive? Here you may list the names and ages of the character’s immediate family, if you so choose. This is mainly here because, again, lots of death in act one. You may end up playing as one of these folks in act two, if you so choose.
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I was in a RP like this about robots. People left ebcase the GM would give us stuff to react too and react in tern as the situation. I found it fine, but others left becase they couldnt PG every situation@User
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@User That's more or less what I was going for here as well, although I'd probably give everyone information as soon as they reached a certain point in the story, and it'd be up to them as to how to proceed. For example, I'm planning on keeping the identity of the "monster" (the thing that killed everyone at the lab) a secret until the group actually reached the lab and found the first body. After that, everyone would be free to interact with this information however they please.
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@FortunesFadedThats fine, and I am still interested. But I woill garentee someone will have a char who "Was on the station" or "Knows the station like the back of their hand"
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I'm interested. Let's hope more people join us :P

Could you give us some insight on the galactic geopoliical state? Has humanity discovered new sentient species? And last but not least, are our characters governative officials or mercenaries hired ad hoc for this situation?
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@User Probably, and I'll allow the latter -- someone who, perhaps, used to work there, or was just on leave back on Earth, or something.

@DeepestApology Absolutely!

Politics: Humanity is still fractured along the lines of her nations on Earth, and this nationalism has translated to most colonies, with a few exceptions (the B.A.S.S. being one notable one; see "The Universe"). Essentially, certain governments lay claim to areas of, say, Mars or the moon, and have developed those properties into thriving cities which may be connected to the cities of other nations through an extensive system of airlocks. Immigration is about as common on other planets as it is on Earth, and most nations encourage it to an extent. As a result, each city or colony distinctly belongs to one nation, though the population is certainly not homogeneous.

Aliens: If we're talking strictly sentient species, then no, humans have not discovered anything that appears to be on par with their own intelligence. They have found "life", but that comes in the form of bacteria found on distant planets. At this point, that's the extent; although the human race has not gotten too far into the spacefaring age: they've really only explored the Milky Way, and had just begun to explore Ursa Major and other nearby galaxies. Just because aliens aren't in this at the start, doesn't mean they aren't coming.

Characters: Ideally, a mix of both. Probably primarily government employees or soldiers sent to investigate, but if someone's character has a certain skill-set that would aid the mission, I imagine that they'd be hired to accompany the team. That would include mercenaries or skilled civilians, such as a scientist.
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@User Probably, and I'll allow the latter -- someone who, perhaps, used to work there, or was just on leave back on Earth, or something.

@DeepestApology Absolutely!

Politics: Humanity is still fractured along the lines of her nations on Earth, and this nationalism has translated to most colonies, with a few exceptions (the B.A.S.S. being one notable one; see "The Universe"). Essentially, certain governments lay claim to areas of, say, Mars or the moon, and have developed those properties into thriving cities which may be connected to the cities of other nations through an extensive system of airlocks. Immigration is about as common on other planets as it is on Earth, and most nations encourage it to an extent. As a result, each city or colony distinctly belongs to one nation, though the population is certainly not homogeneous.

Aliens: If we're talking strictly sentient species, then no, humans have not discovered anything that appears to be on par with their own intelligence. They have found "life", but that comes in the form of bacteria found on distant planets. At this point, that's the extent; although the human race has not gotten too far into the spacefaring age: they've really only explored the Milky Way, and had just begun to explore Ursa Major and other nearby galaxies. Just because aliens aren't in this at the start, doesn't mean they aren't coming.

Characters: Ideally, a mix of both. Probably primarily government employees or soldiers sent to investigate, but if someone's character has a certain skill-set that would aid the mission, I imagine that they'd be hired to accompany the team. That would include mercenaries or skilled civilians, such as a scientist.


Wonderful, thanks for the insight. Also, has the EU become a federation in this universe or not? I'm planning on making a naively optimistic government offical from there :P
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@DeepestApology Yep! All of the major human factions, the EU among them, are included under the description for Earth in The Universe tab. In the near future I'll likely be including a more complete and separate description of each faction and how their respective governments and space programs developed.
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@FortunesFadedIf you have read 'The Expanse' books, humans group is the UN. You could do that for the EU or something. Still make them corrupt as hell
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@User In this, the EU will be just one of many groups of humans who have a space agency capable of maintaining colonies. Basically the EU of the Event Horizon world works very similar to how the EU works today, except that they are responsible for the space agency centered in France, which is funded not just by France but all members of the European Union. Likewise, the American space agency is not just used and financed by the US, but also by Japan, Mexico and Israel. Essentially it's just groups of countries uniting under alliances to claim areas of the universe.

I haven't had the opportunity to read The Expanse series yet, though it's been recommended to me by a few people!

Edit: @DeepestApology Sorry, I seem to have missed your actual question last time around. The EU still isn't a centralized federation, but rather has taken on the role of becoming an alliance for nations that are individually too small to make an impact with regards to space colonization.
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Color me interested~ I'd love to try something like this out!
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@LovelyAnastasia Glad to have you on board! That makes three people interested, once I get two more I'll put up the OOC and get the ball rolling!
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Just made an update to the original post to include a new concept, which will come into play just before the start of the IC: Depending on who your character is, your briefing of the situation may be either different or more extensive than others. Meaning that if you're say, a scientist, you may be told a bit more (or just different information) than that of a soldier. Every character will be going in with slightly different expectations, and perhaps slightly different objectives upon their arrival at the Willman Laboratory. After the Character Sheets are made and your characters are accepted, I'll be PMing each of you a dossier which will tell your character everything which the expedition deems pertinent for you in order to successfully investigate. It's up to your character whether or not to share some or all of this information with other characters.
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If there's room, I'm interested.
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@Starlance Should be, with you we will only need one more player
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@Starlance There's definitely room! Like @User said, I'm looking for one more person at a minimum before I start this up.
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