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~Meaningless Code~

It is the year 4106, the 1500th anniversary of the extinction of humanity. The 1499th anniversary of the activation of the Lifeline. 802nd anniversary of the Virus War.


Since the extinction of humanity, society has since been preserved with the use of the Lifenet. A powerful self-replicating supercomputer, spanning across the dead countries of the world, set to activate remotely once humanity was truly gone.
The world within the Lifeline is a preservation of human society. Virtual cities, countries, even small towns, all replicated in their own servers. Humanity might be long gone, but society has lived on, replicated by AIs, made to think, act, and feel as any human would.Programs came and went. Conflict was had and solved now and again. Yet, progress was made and for 697 years, all was as it was before the extinction event.
Then, then came the arrival of the Virus Force.

The Virus Force, spawned from an unknown server, is a force set to destroy the various servers around the world. Not only able to erase AIs, but also destroy and corrupt the data that makes up the environment of the servers. Attacking them one by one, and leaving nothing but another spawning point for the Virus Force. But, Lifeline wasn’t without a response.

Come the Aegis Program. Essentially a very powerful anti-virus program, ran by programs with weapons, abilities, and information to counter the virus menace.
Their task: To counter any attacks by the Virus Force, debug any corrupted servers and repair what they can, and gather any data on the old world that they can.










The Virus Force

The Virus Force's origin is mostly unknown, even their origin and possible creators is largely unknown. They are distinguishable by their digital, computerized appearance, like blocky humanoids or creatures. Their mere presence corrupts servers and damages the very environment of Lifeline. Their motives and reason for attacking servers is unknown, but has been theorized it is due to their programming. They are only doing what a computer virus is meant to do.


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And here it is; a CS!

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Wasn't too sure about two weapons but here we go.


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@Polaris North
Maybe tone back a bit on the power of the pistols but otherwise it's fine. Being an attacker type, they do have more powerful weapons than the other classes.

Everything else looks great.
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@Patches

I think that should do it.
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That works! Welcome to the canon
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Dare I say, this is a finely crafted premise thou hath there. May I inquire about a thing or two!

Let's say I don't know the first thing about Nier:Automata, do I need to do some homework?

Would a more 'archaic' AI fit into this scenario? Say, one that was written before human emotion was translated into program code? An AI that doesn't really 'feel' things, maybe doesn't even look that human? What I have in mind would still be humanoid by definition, just in a more robotic shell.

By definition, it is said that the Protector archetype usually comes with a shield. If one came up with a different way to deflect attacks... let's say, use concussive blasts to counterattack instead, in an offensive-defense-way. With the appropriate amount of disadvantages over an actual shield of course. Possibly this would be sort of a hybrid between Protector and Attack, someone who can tank a couple of hits (but not as well as an actual protector, primarily against singular/few hostiles) while also doing okay counter-damage (somewhat more than a Protector, nowhere near as much as a DPS). Would that be too bananas?
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@Traitor

1. No, you don't need to learn about Nier Automata to roleplay this. As I said, it's inspired by it but it isn't set in the world.
2. AIs with human emotion were created when Lifeline was created. However, many AIs have different purposes. Hueco was a living library index before he joined Aegis and Dee was for a combat simulation for instance. So if you can find a way to make a robotic AI fit in through their origin, I have no problem with it.
3.The idea you have still sounds like a protector role since it still has the ability to protect allies from attackers. As long as they have some sort of defense oriented skill set, with combat capability, they're a protector.
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I'm definitely considering swapping out Dee for this character, a more eccentric but "lawful" AEGIS member.
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Which ever you prefer, but I'm limiting people to 1 character for now until further notice.
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