The Red Sky came and with it rain washed away all humanity knew. If Earth still exist then it would be nothing like it used to be. It would be a paradise of ecological chaos, constantly evolving creatures and landscapes of ruined cities. Humanity is near its death bed but we Found Hope
A space ship settled with all the tech, plants, seeds, fabricators and god knows what else we'll ever need for a simple start up base for our new chosen planet. Above all that, cryo-sleep pods for the 300 people on board so we don't die of old age getting there, with exception to the generational active crew that piloted and maintained the thing as we slept. This was all possible thanks to a experimental laser weapon: Star Gazer, it took the last power we had to get this all going but we ripped a hole in that tomato ceiling and was on our way to a new planet to rebuild and repopulate.
But it followed us. For hundred of years, across god knows how many miles, it followed us! Unwavering, unflinching, relentless and ever getting closer bit by tiny bit. It is nearly upon us now and so we have made the only choice we really have.
We're going to fight!
This time with the Star Gazer cannon ready to be set up when we touch ground we can actually hurt this thing, we can KILL it but it's going to take a lot of power and we're going to have to act fast. It's up to our crew to keep the last vestiges of humanity alive, stake our claim in a potentially hostile world and then get the power enough to finish what we failed to on Earth. We've found hope, make sure that we don't lose it again!
Suits and how they work
[CHARACTER SHEET]
SUIT OPTIONS
THE RULES
1: I will be expecting at least a paragraph.
2: Please attempt to keep most posts from passing six paragraphs. I notice that in RPs there's a bit of pressure to match other players and so I'm imposing the limit for the sake of speed. This is NOT a hard rule, more of a guide line.
3: You got to be ok with your characters dying and sometimes due to unfair circumstances. You are in a hostile world and sometimes you will get caught in an acid rain storm or something while miles away from the base. Combat will also produce several instances where it's impossible to not get hit despite your best efforts.
4: The usual rules: Don't god mod, don't start shit, don't detail graphic sex with your fursona in front of the mess hall and so on.
5: This is going to be the deal breaker for many: Post once every two days. For many people this will annoy them because they are writing first and playing second and if they don't have time to produce a high quality post in terms of writing they get disheartened but this is intended to be a RP game first and writing second. I also notice that, frankly, longer times do not produce better written material for most people. What tend to happen is that people feel pressured to procrastinate and utilize their time limit to the max because they don't want to be the one person producing "under" the quality they perceive others to be putting out as.
Disagree with me on that last rule, I know for some they can make that work but they are better forum DMs than me and this anomaly of forum behaviour I noticed has ended a lot of campaigns, both my own and one I've watched or participated in as a player.
A space ship settled with all the tech, plants, seeds, fabricators and god knows what else we'll ever need for a simple start up base for our new chosen planet. Above all that, cryo-sleep pods for the 300 people on board so we don't die of old age getting there, with exception to the generational active crew that piloted and maintained the thing as we slept. This was all possible thanks to a experimental laser weapon: Star Gazer, it took the last power we had to get this all going but we ripped a hole in that tomato ceiling and was on our way to a new planet to rebuild and repopulate.
But it followed us. For hundred of years, across god knows how many miles, it followed us! Unwavering, unflinching, relentless and ever getting closer bit by tiny bit. It is nearly upon us now and so we have made the only choice we really have.
We're going to fight!
This time with the Star Gazer cannon ready to be set up when we touch ground we can actually hurt this thing, we can KILL it but it's going to take a lot of power and we're going to have to act fast. It's up to our crew to keep the last vestiges of humanity alive, stake our claim in a potentially hostile world and then get the power enough to finish what we failed to on Earth. We've found hope, make sure that we don't lose it again!
Suits and how they work
[CHARACTER SHEET]
SUIT OPTIONS
THE RULES
1: I will be expecting at least a paragraph.
2: Please attempt to keep most posts from passing six paragraphs. I notice that in RPs there's a bit of pressure to match other players and so I'm imposing the limit for the sake of speed. This is NOT a hard rule, more of a guide line.
3: You got to be ok with your characters dying and sometimes due to unfair circumstances. You are in a hostile world and sometimes you will get caught in an acid rain storm or something while miles away from the base. Combat will also produce several instances where it's impossible to not get hit despite your best efforts.
4: The usual rules: Don't god mod, don't start shit, don't detail graphic sex with your fursona in front of the mess hall and so on.
5: This is going to be the deal breaker for many: Post once every two days. For many people this will annoy them because they are writing first and playing second and if they don't have time to produce a high quality post in terms of writing they get disheartened but this is intended to be a RP game first and writing second. I also notice that, frankly, longer times do not produce better written material for most people. What tend to happen is that people feel pressured to procrastinate and utilize their time limit to the max because they don't want to be the one person producing "under" the quality they perceive others to be putting out as.
Disagree with me on that last rule, I know for some they can make that work but they are better forum DMs than me and this anomaly of forum behaviour I noticed has ended a lot of campaigns, both my own and one I've watched or participated in as a player.