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About me as a player.
When I make a character I consider every aspect of the character—and the context of the universe it's in—from its nature and demeanor, to its ambitions and motivations; and quirks, strengths, and weaknesses. Did I need to say all that? No, not really, but I felt like correctly using 'and' five times in a sentence. The reason I give such consideration to these characters is because I come to RP to for the challenge of being someone other than myself. What I would do in a character's situation does not interest me, and it's not the point. Knowing the character as well as I know myself means I can do what the character would do and really feel the weight of those choices.

About me as an author.
I consider all play-by-post games I play in to be a form of interactive, co-authored stories, where in the characters all play a part; and as a consequence all authors play a part. When I engage in collaborations I try to make my character's goals and motivations as clear as possible to the other authors I'm engaging with, and trust they will respect the game and not meta-game that knowledge (particularly: Using out of character knowledge to make in-character decisions). I've observed that this is the most difficult line for other players to walk and I find myself entering into collabs sparingly with anyone I've witnessed not delivering on a pattern of excellence in this regard.

About me as a person.
I have years of experience in LARP, Table-Top, MUDs & MMOs and more. I've been role-playing longer than the average millennial has been alive, and have played just about every kind of character—in every kind of medium—there is. I've also written a bit of fan-fiction (FiMFiction) and original fiction, as well as served as a serious editor for both. I don't mention my experience to brag. It's just a fact. I'm not being modest either since I don't believe in it. Modesty and Arrogance are two sides of the same coin. Understating one's abilities is just as dishonest as overstating them. Doing either is a sign of insecurity, and a deception perpetrated with the intent to garner respect or sympathy. If I'm starting to sound like a super villain, well, there is a reason why.

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@vietmyke Were you talking about Hako?
@Sep I clicked the link to discord and get "Invite is invalid or expired."

Edit: the one on page 4 still works.
@Sep I'm going to re-read the main thread more thoroughly and get back to you on that then (I initially read only the main post, and the OOC main post, as to not worry about meta).
There's very little explanation on how, you say she got aboard in a container but containers will have been checked very thoroughly both by the shipyards security and the Arks, and depending on what is in the container it could have been there for years.

Not to mention it says nothing of why, how she found out about the Arks (If it's pre-public knowledge) or how she executed her plan.

For these reasons, this specific character is denied. This does not mean that you cannot tweak/change and reapply. As I said I'm more than willing to forgo the fact applications are closed in order to gain an engineer.


I intend to reapply with the answers to these questions, and some adjustment on the getting onto the ship. Given the nature of the character, and her history, and how little I know about the world so far; I didn't know how best to tackle these questions. My next question is, as I am tackling these questions, do you want me to create a new, revised post? Or, shall I simply edit the original post?

And, if I were to amend my backstory from being a stow-away to being a survivor found in space (from the ship her mother died on), and brought aboard, would that be more amenable? It solves the problem of a child finding out about a program she wouldn't understand, while still preserving the essence of the stowing away.
@Rawk Thanks for the warm greeting~! I have quite a bit of experience with RP games, but not so much with play by post. I thought it'd be nice to get into, and I do love sci-fi. I tried to make my character fit in the world, because that's what RP is all about, but I'm also sure a lot has happened since the game started that I (and my character) would have no reason to know anything about.

Love the quote, btw.
Vital Statistics:
  • Player Name: LegionPothIX
  • Character Name: 嵐は子 (Arashi ha Ko), or "Hako" for short
  • Character Age: 12
  • Character Gender: F
  • Nationality: Armani
  • Race: Japanese
  • Blood Type: B


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Background:
What history does your character have in this universe?

While "born to" may be too strong a word, this 'child of storms' is the daughter of a geneticist and a stellar cartographer. Though they were once originally from the Nagaski Conglomerate, their calling to the deep black caused them to seek work in Citadel, before eventually applying for, and being granted full citizenship.

The question "where were you when Citadel..." is one deeply ingrained in the social conscious of the Armani as it is an event that has redefined the whole system. To that, the child's parents would answer--were they still alive--on earth, and there, respectively.

As for Hako's mother: Hara Haka (原墓), the grief and loss she felt (that of survivors guilt) pushed over the edge. Driven mad by the violent passing of her husband, and pushed by her own genetic shortcomings, Arashi suffered a total mental break which resulted in obsession. She toiled endlessly for years to bring back some portion of her husband. Of the perfect man she married and wished to bear children for. Of her family. The child they always said they'd have when things settled down... Of her life. While no one person's mastery over the genome can ever be said to be complete, Hara Haka's was sufficient to modify their genetic structure (from cold-stored samples) for in vitro fertilization.

The problem with dabbling in the taboo, and damning the consequences is just how damnable those consequences can be. Hara Haka knew immediately the egregious error she had made while watching her zygote make its first divisions. It was a slow process. Far slower than it should have been.

As her daughter aged, she grew very little. Roughly 40% the speed at which she should grow, and it was Hara's fear that her daughter would never fully mature due to her own zealous meddling.

Unable to recover the shattered remains of her family, and burdened with the assumption of her having created a permanent ageless child, Hara Haka jettisoned herself out an airlock in the remains of Citadel space to join her husband.

Hako watched her mother be pulled into cold space, and ever since she has been unable to shut out its call, and unable to rest her feet on solid ground. Her obsession with engineering, with mechanical systems in general, stem from her inability to override the security lockouts. Her inability to save her mother.

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