Ok wow so this thread blew up... Seeing how many people are interested (as well as the level of detail you guys are putting in. Thank you btw!) I'm thinking of moving this into the Advanced RP Page. You guys are adding new ideas and worldbuilding that I hadn't considered when typing up this original concept. So if you want to take part, please keep an eye on the advanced rp section rather than casual!
Cyberpunk is my jam, so this stuff gets me hyped up.
So far we've got a Dancer (KZOMBI3), an estranged/fallen Heir (Theyra and Zim0cron, potentially), a Thief bent individual (Lucky), Someone Who Just Likes The Vibe And Is Trying to Break Their Own Mold Against Transhumanism (Hey, if it's what you like, I say go for it- borg yourself out, ride the redline, experiences the dejection of a world of unfeeling cold steel if that's your vibe; Kersel), and a Bartender/Kindred Spirit of the Community (Telluka)
Everyone expressed beside those ideas at least some interest in being in SK8TE as well (Auz and Gingerboi), and I threw in my hat as an anarchist, musically inclined, rebel out to see the world burn.
Yeah I dig what we've got so far as ideas and concepts.
@TheNoCoKid Boss, are we rocking with a more sleek/futuristic Cyberpunk, or a grittier retro one? I'm cool either way, but are we Noir and Neon, rain in the city, self driving cars and gunfights in the streets, or are we more the gilded/glittery concealed dystopia of bright lights, clean colors, rare violence, and complacent peoples? Basically where inbetween Blade Runner and Mirror's Edge are we trying to fall here?
@Fading Memory I imagined it sort of like the image in my original post. Definitely leaning on the noir and neon side of things with the rare cleaner and sleeker buildings which would house the Heirs. Think of it along the lines of actual Cyberpunk 2077 mixed with the parkour/freerunning aesthetics of Mirror's Edge. I hope that makes sense? That's the best idea I can really give at the moment.
So I'm interested, but I am also concerned that if you move it to Advanced the standard of post length will become overwhelming.
For a character, I don't know how you would feel about introducing a new group/cultural concept, but there's a sort of anarchist commune idea that I came up with for a different RP that sadly never got used.
Transient street samurai, somewhat inspired by the Nomads in Cyberpunk 2077. They disdain both corporations and the rule of law, both of which they view as irredeemably corrupt. This obviously is not an uncommon attitude even amongst ordinary citizens. The Ronin set themselves apart with exactly how far they're willing to take their refusal to participate.
It is exceptionally rare for a Ronin to own land or property. More commonly they will squat in old buildings, or take up residence in out of the way places. They do not make use of banks for any reason whatsoever, to do so would be grounds for ostracization by any and all Ronin who still keep to their code. They sometimes carry cash out of necessity, but are known for being strangely careless with it; either they will lose it, or even just give it away when their need has ended.
They will only purchase anything from what they dub "Individuals," an ill defined term with nearly as many interpretations as there are Ronin. As a result, any corporate owned establishment(and many privately owned ones) will bar them from entry, under the assumption that they intend to steal. This is not an unfounded expectation.
Their survival depends on two abilities that corporations have discouraged in the general populace. The first is the knowledge of how to grow(and very occasionally hunt for) food. Ronin maintain secret gardens all over the world, and guard them jealously. Very few people outside of this group are even aware of the practice. And to this day not a single person has entered a Ronin garden and lived to tell about it.
The second ability is the repair and creation of their own equipment. Ronin can be spotted easily by their garb and gear. Everything they own is out of date, off-brand, or just plain homemade. They can be distinguished from your garden variety pauper by the cleanliness and good repair that they keep everything in. Gear is expertly repaired, their vehicles(though absurdly old in most cases) run like new, or even better sometimes. Their clothes are patched or darned artfully, often improving the look rather than detracting from it. They also remove all brand logos or iconography from anything they own. It is not enough to cover or hide it, it must be cut away.
The Ronin have one of the few ongoing blade making traditions. Inspired of course by Japanese sword making, it is updated and improved with modern metallurgy. A Ronin sword looks much like a traditional katana(or wakazashi, tanto etc), though occasionally with some odd quirks in the color of the metal, or the construction of the hilt, owing to their penchant for using scavenged and recycled materials. Though their swords are unmarked(per the Ronin Code) most Ronin can spot one of their own swords by style, and may even recognize the smith who made it.
As far as more modern weapons are concerned, there are some gunsmiths among them, but it is more common for Ronin to carry antique fire arms(with logos and serial numbers filed off).
No single group, no matter how well organized(and the truth is that the Ronin are barely organized at all) can produce everything that they need. As mentioned, they will use money when necessary, but greatly prefer to barter in goods and services.
Any given Ronin only knows so much, and won't be able to offer everything, but if one is polite(and not already known to be an enemy) they will usually try to find someone who can offer what you need.
Rice wine, typically made from rice they cultivate in their hidden gardens. It is generally considered to be quite good.
Good, real vegetables. It is actually quite rare that they will offer this, as they rely heavily on it for survival(they generally refuse to eat food produced by corporations), but if a crop produces a particularly good surplus, or if the need is great enough, it does happen sometimes.
Repair of just about anything.
Medical services(either home remedies or stolen medications).
If you are a true friend to the Ronin, they might offer a sword, but this is a great honor and quite rare. Generally speaking they try very hard to keep their swords out of outsider hands.
There are many clans within the larger Ronin community, and some(including the FBI) liken them to an alliance of gangs. The truth is that a clan is much more akin to an extended family, and while most Ronin are at least technically a criminal of some sort, few of them do more than petty civil disobedience, or just being a general nuisance.
Ronin will accept those who shun the corporate lifestyle, and as a result there are some Ronin from all walks of life. However, most are born into their clan. A born Ronin and a convert can often be easily distinguished as those born to their clan will only receive cybernetics from a Ronin ripperdoc.
Ronin cybernetics are simple and sturdy. They don't interface with any other computers as they use a wholly unique operating system not seen outside of the clans.
[notes made in brackets are observations and interpretations by Ronin elder Jin Corso]
First, we must never engage in the buying and selling of money. Neither borrowing nor lending. Second, we exchange currency for nothing, except from Individuals.[there are some who ignore the second clause and never utilize money, but this isn't feasible for most, and the exception exists for a reason] Third, we must not wear or hold the marks of those who created the things we use. Nor should we mark those things that we make with our own hands. [no one should hold ownership over a thing except the one who keeps and maintains it] Fourth, we must not take from the Individual. [an "Individual" is one who acts only for themselves(excepting to help family, friends, or community), and so the property of a corporation is free to take and use as one pleases, provided they follow The Third when doing so] Fifth, we must endeavor to cause as little harm to Individuals as we can.
Slang terms for the Ronin include "sword bum" and "rino." The latter being a portmanteau of rice and wino, a reference to the rice wine they commonly sell.
There are some Ronin who are militant even to the point of terrorist action, but the vast majority are more akin to strange, orthodox monks.
Just wanted to put out there that I'm still highly interested! I'm hard leaning towards a thief now, as mentioned earlier.
My idea is basically every "organization' of Sk8ters has to have a branch of under-the-table acquisitions. These smuggled goods have to come from somewhere, right? Like every other role, these guys (which I'll refer to as Fingers until I or someone else comes up with a better term) tend to work alone and off the grid. Each Finger has their own methods and equipment, e.g. using Virtual Cloaking to hide themselves from cameras, hacking cameras within their closed network via Ocular App: Trojan, or disabling the power completely with some good old-fashioned breakers. Plus, there are usually specialized thieves. Grand Theft Auto, Vault Heist, Heir Honeypot.
Some thieves acquire more heat than others, but as long as they get the job done without implicating themselves or anyone else, then they will chalk it up as a success. Most, if not all, thieves dislike confrontation. This means that any job that involves directly interacting with live security or includes the intent to harm an individual as part of the objective are usually turned down. This does not mean they will not protect themselves when cornered, as they typically learn self-defense or carry a personal protection device.
Thirding the concern about post length, but I am still interested. Sort of going along with Lucky’s wonderful idea, I plan on having my character have a dubiously legal business. I think I’ll have them well connected to the criminal elements of the megacities as well (Sk8te or otherwise) as well as a few of the more corrupt Creds and maybe even an Heir or two.
Oh, and I want to clarify: are we assuming everyone who isn’t a regular worker or an Heir is in Sk8te, or can there be other unaffiliated gangs and such?
Oh, and I want to clarify: are we assuming everyone who isn’t a regular worker or an Heir is in Sk8te, or can there be other unaffiliated gangs and such?
Boy I sure hope so!
Although I expect it can be assumed any character we play will be associated in some way.
Oh, and I want to clarify: are we assuming everyone who isn’t a regular worker or an Heir is in Sk8te, or can there be other unaffiliated gangs and such?
I'm assuming the terminology used is by the Sk8tes and not universal. It makes sense to me that a type of people would categorize everyone else into a few broad terms.
Speaking of terms, is Sk8tes pronounced "Skates" or "Skate-tees?" I only ask because the 8 would usually remove the need for 'te' in a word. Like Sk8 gets the former across perfectly.
Speaking of terms, is Sk8tes pronounced "Skates" or "Skate-tees?" I only ask because the 8 would usually remove the need for 'te' in a word. Like Sk8 gets the former across perfectly.
Skifinities?
This seems really cool btw but I can't take on anymore projects. I do love myself a good Cyberpunk fix tho so might just read along.
Hey everyone. It's been lowkey hectic the last few days, but I'm hoping to have the first post go live at some point in the near future (i.e. next 24 hours). To answer a few questions, I'd like to keep things constrained to the three main groups: Sk8te, Heirs, and Creds. That being said, Sk8te is a cabal organization. There are multiple 'factions' of Sk8te within the Megacity, and they each have their own ideologies and principles. They just all refer to themselves as Sk8te like an umbrella term. As for the suggestion of 'Fingers', you can work that into a Cred or a Sk8te member without too much difficultly. I have no problem with more thief-esque characters in any of the main groups, but as stated above, I'm trying to keep things simple for the sake of my own sanity at the moment.
And for the pronunciation question, Sk8te is pronounced just like 'Skate'. The only difference being that I wanted the 8 to be more like a mobius strip, but you can't stylize text on a forum website so... I'm just screwed on that front.
First post is live, people! You can find it here! -> roleplayerguild.com/topics/188481-sk8… Just follow the instructions on the 0th posts and you'll have everything you need to get started. Otherwise, just @ me in the OOC tab if you have questions.