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Looking for a likely team of space adventurers to help discover the secrets of the Lone Star, discovering both the fate of the original crew and the surprises hidden both on-board the ship and back home using a character driven narrative style where I'll be changing the course of events depending on the actions of players involved. Further details to be determined once players decide what sort of characters they'd like to portray, as the squad make-up will influence the events as much as the background.

The setting is a far future science fiction environment with all sorts of high-tech gadgets at your disposal and a mixed alien-human culture spanning many thousands of star systems. Players are invited to create their own characters and equip them with a reasonable array of skills and equipment which would be available to a privateer given access to a high-end military armoury while keeping in mind encumbrance and ammunition requirements (although these will be fairly open since advanced energy weapons and light-weight materials should make things easier for the crew.)

Anyone interested in participating should post up a brief synopsis of the character they'd like to play as, with as much creative freedom given to the creation as you'd like.

As far as tech goes there's no real limit to the usual kinds of equipment you'd find in a sci-fi adventure (ray guns, shields, power armour, etc.) and the only things I'd say no to would be time travelling devices and long-range teleporters. The first causes too many problems trying to keep events in order with multiple timelines floating around and the second would make the adventure too easy.

If you decide to give your character a piece of equipment I'd consider to be too powerful please expect it to be heavily nerfed before being included in the story. For instance, if you want a personal cloaking device, expect it to be subject to malfunctions if used for extended periods of time.
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Criminal Dossier:

Name: Farvis Kren

Species: Genetically enhanced human. Enhancements include Negligible Senescence (non-aging), Drastically improved immune system, enhanced radiation resistance, increased regeneration rate, trigger-able alpha state (bullet time), enhanced adrenal system

Crimes: Carrying out unlawful medical treatments, illegal genetic manipulation, practicing medicine without a license

History: Born on Kalasis, a planet in the Proxima Centauri system, he witnesses the death of millions at a young age when a plague infected his planet. It took over a year for the Galactic Medical Society to find a cure for the disease, by which time both of his parents had died. He was raised by his grandparents, and vowed to put an end to suffering and disease.
By the time he was an adult he had a degree in genetics and had begun training for his doctorate in medicine. He started conducting medical research in his own home, selling the results of his experiments to the GMS whenever they had need of them. Shortly after graduating, however, the Antharan Security Force found that he was testing his genetic treatments on larval Antharans. While they had no protection under Antharan law, and weren't even officially recognized as sapient beings, he was linked to terrorists with intrests in biological weapons, have used them to get supplies on the black market, which gave the authorities probable cause to search his lab. There they found evidence of other crimes, and he was arrested.
He was released from prison three weeks ago on probation, and then arrested a few days later on charges of practicing medicine on a revoked license. The military secured his temporary release on the grounds that he help with the Lone Star.

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Name: Hundred Kira

Species: Gygan - Designer servitor species of the Gyges Consortium. Hundred is part of a generation designed for work in a Consortium Research and Design facility on one of their worlds, grown with genetic characteristics for enhanced cognitive functions, including increased plasticity, synaptic efficiency, and other enhancements towards what is loosely defined as intelligence, as well as implanted with further cybernetic accouterments to further enhance baseline. Additional modification part of standard Gygan templates give Hundred increased genetic predispositions for general good health and resistance to common maladies.

Hundred has further modified herself with additional bio-tech from a multitude of sources, most particularly from the Tegiak civilization.

Crimes: Theft of Consortium property. Destruction of Consortium property. Theft of prohibited exotech. Use of prohibited exotech. Modification of prohibited exotech. (Hundred would have a number of other crimes on her record including significant property damage and murder, however, as faulty Consortium property, her behavior is the responsibility of the Consortium and fall under acceptable collateral damages per the Consortium's agreements with the relevant governmental bodies).

History: One of billions of near identical cloned workers of the Gyges Consortium, Hundred was just a small, fungible cog in the vast, ill defined machine that is the Gyges Consortium. The result of human hubris, fortune, and the opportunistic laws governing the rights and ownership of discovered exoartifacts. The Consortium deliberately obfuscates knowledge about itself and it's history. What little is known is that it was founded upon the vast wealth and power accumulated by a single or small group of individuals who, in a private exploratory mission found the surprisingly plentiful remains of an ancient, advanced, and long vanished civilization. Through skillful industry, ruthless business acumen, and brazen ambition the founder(s) of the Consortium accumulated more control and influence than most other galactic civilizations in their area of space. Curiously, rather than turning their power towards conquest, the Consortium instead integrated itself into the space-faring community, saturating the bedrock of intragalactic commerce and industry. Now the Consortium itself is rarely thought about or remembered in the public consciousness, known instead through their innumerable and ubiquitous subsidiaries. Few inhabited areas of the known galaxy have not felt Gyges touch.

The Gygans themselves are rarely seen by other species. Mostly inhabiting the few worlds Gyges deigns to actual directly administer to (mostly the former homeworlds of the Tegiak civilization) as the Consortium's lifeblood, producing it's innovations, maintaining it's infrastructure, et cetera.

Hundred herself was born to work on one of Gyges' internal information technology development projects, refining the quantum computing algorithms responsible for the generation of Gyges' emergent AIs. In this task, Hundred excelled. Created with a love of mathematics and a talent in their manipulation Hundred iterated thousands of improvements to Gygan methods. Her work was utilized, appreciated, and rewarded with standard Gygan advancements in status, budget, and responsibility. Within her sixth year of operation, she was moved to a first tier lab, given several subordinate Gygans to facilitate her work, and had her genetic and cybernetic profile marked for analysis by Human Resources. Unfortunately, of the various analyses devoted to Hundred, the one responsible for measuring her dissatisfaction with her position was erroneous. Fittingly, perhaps, given the origins of the apparatus that gave her birth, Hundred was born with the same ambition and sense of importance that gave it rise. Seeing how little reward and recognition her hard and excellent work earned her in comparison to how it would aggrandize the Consortium she grew to resent the organization that was hard-coded with familial bonds into her. Knowing that such thoughts would have her marked for termination and recycling, rather than cow herself to her place in the universe, Hundred decided that it was time to make a career change.

The accident that atomized the Mezihashu mountain range and much of quadrant 171 took the lives of over 50,000 Gygans, more importantly, it cost the Consortium more than 17% of it's projected revenue for the planetary division in materials, labor hours, and project timelines.

The satellite network that most of the incident report data was derived from recorded a T-Phase Exigence Emergence Event. Blamed on a string security shortfalls with the Alpha-2888183214 Project found within the planetary logs, the report was filed for future oversight review within the Consortium. The satellites did not accurately record the smaller atmospheric blowback conditions consistent with in-atmosphere Phased-FTL initiation. The satellites governing-AI were designed by Hundred. Her duplicity was not discovered for another six weeks. By then she had stolen her second cache of Tegiak exotech.

Knowing that the technology of the Tegiak civilization was still the source of much of the Gyges' continued eminence, Hundred set out to extract her 'backdues' from the Consortium. Working off of data stolen from Gygan networks she hunted down several smaller troves of Tegiak artifacts and data, taking what she could and fleeing Gygan space before they could mobilize an appropriate response. Since then Hundred has explored the galaxy, carving out an existence at the fringes of the space-faring community, turning her talents and stolen tech into a successful career in the galactic underworld as a skilled expert on information warfare and unknown exotech, all while fleeing the attentions of Consortium HR-HK termination teams, a difficult prospect for someone as notable as Hundred and pursuers as efficable as Gyges. But Hundred is just one oddity in a universe full of them, there are many stars, and besides, she has just taken a job that will send her beyond even their reach. The Lone Star awaits, and if the most sensitive and highly fragmented files she stole from the Consortium are any indication, may hold secrets as monumental as the discovery of the Tegiak.

Equipment: While Hundred uses a multitudinous variety of gear in her wetware wetwork, the only ones of particular note are those enabled by her integrated Tegiak tech. Most principally, the Dust.

The Dust - Utility fog. An array of micro-scale claytronics mixed with nano-scale machines which, together, constitute a form of programmable matter. Able to be constructed into a virtually infinite variety of shapes the claytronics form of building blocks of what is to be created, while the nano-scale machines are designed to modify the molecular structure of the micro-scale machines to certain specifications enabling a level of speed and sophistication that exceeds that of similar contrivances used by other, modern nanotech.

The secret to this sophistication is the free entanglement neural networking between the foglets, able to instantaneously transmit information and energy between themselves the foglet can store the vast amount of data required to construct a myriad of different configurations and constitute themselves with much greater efficiency. The fogs data capacity is not infinite, however, so data is tailored to the configurations most likely to be useful to a given set of parameters. Additionally, the amount of material available is also limited. The fog can break down other matter and reconstitute it to increase it's own mass, but the speed at which it does so is not always congruous with many operational conditions. In order to circumvent this handicap, as well as increase data storage, Hundred utilizes Tegiak technology to shunt a considerable amount of fog into the extraquantum space utilized in most FTL technologies able to store a considerable amount of the material, often pre-configured in an intangible format.

When not actively configured, the fog is dispersed in the area around Hundred, the nano-processors using their run cycles instead to act together for data collection and analysis providing a spectrum of useful information about the immediate environment.

The Dust is linked to Hundred through her own neural interface with the network, enabling her to direct their activity. The majority of non-phased, non-cloud Dust is suspended in a layer of non-Newtonian oil sandwiched between the layers of her suit, providing a highly-flexible, highly-durable armor layer.
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HOLY SHIT, THIS IS BACK!?! I thought this shit died in the interest check!

Is it too late to sign on?
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The Dust is linked to Hundred through her own neural interface with the network, enabling her to direct their activity. The majority of non-phased, non-cloud Dust is suspended in a layer of non-Newtonian oil sandwiched between the layers of her suit, providing a highly-flexible, highly-durable armor layer.

Just to check, if the Dust is used to create weapons and equipment and in its inactive state acts as a layer of armour then does this mean that excessive weapon generation would undermine her defenses?

HOLY SHIT, THIS IS BACK!?! I thought this shit died in the interest check!
Is it too late to sign on?

Real life concerns caused a delay getting it off the ground, but in the meantime I've also managed to playtest a good part of the adventure and worked out some of the bugs in the narrative.

Feel free to throw your hat into the ring, so far there's no confirmed characters signed up and I'll be looking for a team of four or five specialists with the option of a couple more if we're in need of specializations.
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May I join?
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May I join?


Sure. At the moment we've got no confirmed characters (ones posted in the Character thread) and I'm looking for a party of four or five members.
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I'm willing to join, is there space for a pilot?
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Yes is the answer to all pertinent questions.
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Right-io :) Do you have a character sheet?
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I think we're just making it up ourselves. I just mimicked Unknowable's, though I'm thinking to add a psychological profile section to give more of a sense of the character's disposition.
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I'm willing to join, is there space for a pilot?

At the moment we haven't got any confirmed characters (ones posted in the Characters thread) so we're still looking for participants. Feel free to post up any ideas you may have.

Right-io :) Do you have a character sheet?

How's this... [LINK]

I think we're just making it up ourselves. I just mimicked Unknowable's, though I'm thinking to add a psychological profile section to give more of a sense of the character's disposition.

I'm not too fussed with character profiles as long as each player knows who it is they're playing and the party knows who's fulfilling each role within the group.
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Lovely. I'll right up a character sheet either later tonight or sometime tomorrow then. Though I'd like to read your own character sheet to see what sort of length and detail you are expecting.
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Lovely. I'll right up a character sheet either later tonight or sometime tomorrow then. Though I'd like to read your own character sheet to see what sort of length and detail you are expecting.


Here's one I did earlier...
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<Snipped quote by Bonjour xx>

Here's one I did earlier...


How Blue Peter of you! Thanks for that :)
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I want to join, but I'm having a personal hard time finding my niche. I don't suppose our whole team is full of vigilantes or the like, heh?
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I'll be posting up my pilot fanatic in the character tab sometime in the next two days.
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Oops, accidentally posted the sheet in the character thread, apologies. Deleted the content from there, but it looked like you can't delete your whole message anymore, I'll see if I can get a mod to do it.

Anyway, updated character according to your new template, tweaked a few things, more small changes possibly to come. More significant changes if you require it.

Name: Hundred Kira

Race: Gygan - Designer servitor species of the Gyges Consortium. Hundred is part of a generation designed for work in a Consortium Research and Design facility on one of their worlds, grown with genetic characteristics for enhanced cognitive functions, including increased plasticity, synaptic efficiency, and other enhancements towards what is loosely defined as intelligence, as well as implanted with further cybernetic accouterments to further enhance baseline. Additional modification part of standard Gygan templates give Hundred increased genetic predispositions for general good health and resistance to common maladies.

Hundred has further modified herself with additional bio-tech from a multitude of sources, most particularly from the Tegiak civilization.


Appearance: Hundred

Personality: Prideful. Stubborn. Brilliant. Arrogant. Intractable. Genius. Egotistic. Obstinate. Cunning. Hundred knows her strengths, plays to them, and expects others to recognize their worth. She judges others purely on their merits and utility and demands the same in return. Pathologically individualistic, she disdains authority in all it's forms, often going out of her way to provoke a challenge from other egos.

Hundred has an unabashed love of music in all it's endless variety, secretly experimenting with her nanotech constructs to try to create a new vein of harmonics hitherto unknown.


Skills:
Expert Information Systems Engineer with particular talent with emergent synthetic intelligence algorithms.
Skilled Knowledge of Tegiak technology.
Expert Mechanical Engineer
Skilled Phasic Physicist
Experienced in Nano-construct assisted personal combat.


Non-standard Abilities: Matter Manipulation and Transmutation - the use of proprietary Consortium micro-nano technology with neural mapping interfaces to construct a near infinite variety of materials and objects necessary for a given endeavor. While Tegiak technology allows for almost limitless sophistication, limits in Consortium interface software limits the complexity and immediacy of actuation. Under most conditions, Hundred has found simple machines to be the configurations that see the most efficacy, while the nano-structures enable a surprising mass to strength ratio, ductility, and other material attributes. For point to point efficiency, Hundred has mapped coded object data to the neural expression of somatic motion, creating a language of gestures to swiftly translate commands to the Dust.

T-Phase Architectural Impulsion - The use of supra-quantum dynamics to transmit and manipulate energy individual particles within Tegiak technology leading to the tech exceeding the capabilities of galactic baseline technology. Tegiak manipulation of spacial relations and forces would allow for much more considerable range in environmental manipulation, however, limited understanding of the technology and limited resources prevent greater utility with this technology.


Equipment: The Dust - Utility fog. An array of micro-scale claytronics mixed with nano-scale machines which, together, constitute a form of programmable matter. Able to be constructed into a virtually infinite variety of shapes the claytronics form of building blocks of what is to be created, while the nano-scale machines are designed to modify the molecular structure of the micro-scale machines to certain specifications enabling a level of speed and sophistication that exceeds that of similar contrivances used by other, modern nanotech.

The secret to this sophistication is the free entanglement neural networking between the foglets, able to instantaneously transmit information and energy between themselves the foglet can store the vast amount of data required to construct a myriad of different configurations and constitute themselves with much greater efficiency as well as innervate the Dust with enough energy to achieve configuration several orders of magnitude faster than most conventional nanotech. The fogs data capacity is not infinite, however, so data is tailored to the configurations most likely to be useful to a given set of parameters. Additionally, the amount of material available is also limited. The fog can break down other matter and reconstitute it to increase it's own mass, but the speed at which it does so is not always congruous with many operational conditions.

When not actively configured, the fog is dispersed in the area around Hundred, the nano-processors using their run cycles instead to act together for data collection and analysis providing a spectrum of useful information about the immediate environment.

The Dust is linked to Hundred through her own neural interface with the network, enabling her to direct their activity. The majority of non-phased, non-cloud Dust is suspended in a layer of non-Newtonian oil sandwiched between the layers of her suit, providing a highly-flexible, highly-durable armor layer. In extraordinary circumstances, the oil layer may be converted into more airborne machines compromising protection for additional construct material.

Secondary Neural Network Port - Compatible with most neural dataports and connected to cranial processors containing additional SI programs suited to navigation and information warfare.

Variable Spectrum Radiation Emitter - A small, modified pistol capable of projecting energy tuned across a variety of spectrums with enough output to damage most non-armored military grade materials and fatally harm most species if focused on a vital bodily region.

Personal Vacuum Suit - Modified extreme condition survival attire, providing moderate protection from up to Class 7 environmental hazards as well as personal protection against smallarms equivalent, when combined with the non-Newtonian oil layer, to baseline, military powered armor.


Bio: History: One of billions of near identical cloned workers of the Gyges Consortium, Hundred was just a small, fungible cog in the vast, ill defined machine that is the Gyges Consortium. The result of human hubris, fortune, and the opportunistic laws governing the rights and ownership of discovered exoartifacts. The Consortium deliberately obfuscates knowledge about itself and it's history. What little is known is that it was founded upon the vast wealth and power accumulated by a single or small group of individuals who, in a private exploratory mission found the surprisingly plentiful remains of an ancient, advanced, and long vanished civilization. Through skillful industry, ruthless business acumen, and brazen ambition the founder(s) of the Consortium accumulated more control and influence than most other galactic civilizations in their area of space. Curiously, rather than turning their power towards conquest, the Consortium instead integrated itself into the space-faring community, saturating the bedrock of intragalactic commerce and industry. Now the Consortium itself is rarely thought about or remembered in the public consciousness, known instead through their innumerable and ubiquitous subsidiaries. Few inhabited areas of the known galaxy have not felt Gyges touch.

The Gygans themselves are rarely seen by other species. Mostly inhabiting the few worlds Gyges deigns to actual directly administer to (mostly the former homeworlds of the Tegiak civilization) as the Consortium's lifeblood, producing it's innovations, maintaining it's infrastructure, et cetera.

Hundred herself was born to work on one of Gyges' internal information technology development projects, refining the quantum computing algorithms responsible for the generation of Gyges' emergent AIs. In this task, Hundred excelled. Created with a love of mathematics and a talent in their manipulation Hundred iterated thousands of improvements to Gygan methods. Her work was utilized, appreciated, and rewarded with standard Gygan advancements in status, budget, and responsibility. Within her sixth year of operation, she was moved to a first tier lab, given several subordinate Gygans to facilitate her work, and had her genetic and cybernetic profile marked for analysis by Human Resources. Unfortunately, of the various analyses devoted to Hundred, the one responsible for measuring her dissatisfaction with her position was erroneous. Fittingly, perhaps, given the origins of the apparatus that gave her birth, Hundred was born with the same ambition and sense of importance that gave it rise. Seeing how little reward and recognition her hard and excellent work earned her in comparison to how it would aggrandize the Consortium she grew to resent the organization that was hard-coded with familial bonds into her. Knowing that such thoughts would have her marked for termination and recycling, rather than cow herself to her place in the universe, Hundred decided that it was time to make a career change.

The accident that atomized the Mezihashu mountain range and much of quadrant 171 took the lives of over 50,000 Gygans, more importantly, it cost the Consortium more than 17% of it's projected revenue for the planetary division in materials, labor hours, and project timelines.

The satellite network that most of the incident report data was derived from recorded a T-Phase Exigence Emergence Event. Blamed on a string security shortfalls with the Alpha-2888183214 Project found within the planetary logs, the report was filed for future oversight review within the Consortium. The satellites did not accurately record the smaller atmospheric blowback conditions consistent with in-atmosphere Phased-FTL initiation. The satellites governing-AI were designed by Hundred. Her duplicity was not discovered for another six weeks. By then she had stolen her second cache of Tegiak exotech.

Knowing that the technology of the Tegiak civilization was still the source of much of the Gyges' continued eminence, Hundred set out to extract her 'backdues' from the Consortium. Working off of data stolen from Gygan networks she hunted down several smaller troves of Tegiak artifacts and data, taking what she could and fleeing Gygan space before they could mobilize an appropriate response. Since then Hundred has explored the galaxy, carving out an existence at the fringes of the space-faring community, turning her talents and stolen tech into a successful career in the galactic underworld as a skilled expert on information warfare and unknown exotech, all while fleeing the attentions of Consortium HR-HK termination teams, a difficult prospect for someone as notable as Hundred and pursuers as efficable as Gyges. But Hundred is just one oddity in a universe full of them, there are many stars, and besides, she has just taken a job that will send her beyond even their reach. The Lone Star awaits, and if the most sensitive and highly fragmented files she stole from the Consortium are any indication, may hold secrets as monumental as the discovery of the Tegiak.


Quote: "Let me inform you of a sea change. You are not a Leviathan. You are not a Wurm. You are not Moby Dick. You are a very small fish in a very large ocean, and I? I am fucking Poseidon!"
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I want to join, but I'm having a personal hard time finding my niche. I don't suppose our whole team is full of vigilantes or the like, heh?

The party's mostly going to be mercenaries and conscripted personnel, but a vigilante might get involved since very powerful members of the government are involved with the salvage operation and they could infiltrate the group to find out what their nemesis is upto.

I'll be posting up my pilot fanatic in the character tab sometime in the next two days.

No problem. Don't wait too long though, if others beat you to the punch I may have to start a second similar roleplay to accommodate all the players.

Oops, accidentally posted the sheet in the character thread, apologies. Deleted the content from there, but it looked like you can't delete your whole message anymore, I'll see if I can get a mod to do it.

Don't worry, your profile looks complete so I'd be happy for you to move it over to the Characters section straight away. :)

Could I just ask for a few examples of the types of weapons and equipment the Dust can generate? Wouldn't want her to be able to create anything too powerful, making the rest of the team superfluous.
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