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6 yrs ago
Current Need sleep. Work is probably going to expect me to ... work tomorrow. SOMEone has to pay for my internet and I don't hear anyone volunteering.
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6 yrs ago
It didn't used to take so long to recover. When I was younger I was told a kiss would make it all better. These days, by that logic, I'd need to be a porn star.
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6 yrs ago
Work running me ragged. Trying to get caught up.
6 yrs ago
Might not have internet tonight. Travelling into an area I don't know well. My wifi hub may not have cell towers to use. Should move by the next day though.
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6 yrs ago
Work is a little nuts. Long days, little time off. Going to be a little slow on replies. Bear with me.
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Well, I USED to have a bio. Site keeps changing and it goes poof each time.

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Note: I am actually aiming at a steampunk feel with an Age of Piracy setting and Wild West setting mixed together. “Magical” below actually has a technological explanation that is far beyond the understanding of the current civilization. Antigravity is present, but is beyond anyone’s comprehension. Most advanced technology comes from salvage.

Global Warming, overuse of natural resources (fossil fuels and such), war, and disease of the 21st century left the Earth in a state that would have been unrecognizable to earlier generations. The polar caps are long gone. Coastal cities now lay underwater and mostly serve as coral reefs, metal structures long since corroding away to nothing. The population of the Earth is a mere fraction (about 0.3%) of what it once was with large regions of the Northern hemisphere left uninhabitable.

Technologically the world has changed radically. After World War III the world was thrown into a Dark Age. Only in recent decades has science begun to reach pre industrial levels. Currently the technology of the world resembled the late 19th century with some anomalies. Without fossil fuels light and heat are derived from green sources like wind, water and solar. Yes, solar power has survived, even flourished. Plus some botanical sources - exotic plants that produce electricity ‘naturally’.

Transportation is either by foot, animal on land. Trains exist, but they are usually drawn by animals and much more limited. The fastest way to travel is by air, more specifically by dirigible. Solar power has made propulsion far more efficient. A ‘magical’ substance known as stardust can extract helium from the air or water.

Few humans live outside the protection of city states without the protection of a colonial fort. Most who do - other than scavengers with ships or skimmers - hold a status much like mountain men. The others are Range Guides, warriors who travel the wastelands and shun technology.

Characters
You are a scavenger with an air skimmer, eking out a living by prospecting, scouring old ruins for ancient artifacts or materials that might be traded for wealth - usually in the form of rare metals or gems. (Only large city states mint money.) Scavenging requires a Letter of Mark to operate in a city state’s area. If caught without such a letter while operating in their territory the punishment is severe.

The image below give an idea of the size I am thinking of, though it is a bit larger and a lot ‘cleaner’ - and lacks a dirigible.
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Or maybe this one
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This one is just … graceful. (Yes, it is the one from the Mortal Engines movie.)

You will find yourself competing with larger vessels manned by scores of men. Often such companies are unscrupulous. Some are outright pirates.

My character falls more is a ‘new’ scavenger, possibly new competition. He is ‘odd’. He doesn’t buy any of the usual supplies. He sells very little, not enough to make ends meet. (That would suggest he has a stash somewhere.) But what he does sell is always in working condition. Sooner or later he is going to catch the attention of the bigger ships. When that happens, everything he has will become theirs. He seems like he would be more at home in some library - though he doesn’t look it. He’s a giant of a man standing over 6 and a half feet tall.

Plot
Well, as implied, it is only a matter of time before my character becomes a target. Odds are he will be followed in hopes of determining where his stash is - or where he is getting his artifacts. Your character can either offer him good advice, or try to get rich off him. You might even try to team up. That clunker of his looks like he can barely keep it afloat.

Contact via PM
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This house will be based on the layout of the Winchester House - which has never been successfully mapped.

The ad read:
Room for Rent - Furnished. Utilities included. Terms negotiable. Inquire in person. Office hours Sunday - Thursday 2100-0400.

The house was creepy looking even during the day. At night, it was downright gothic. It was huge - 160+ rooms set at the end of a long street on about 160 acres and surrounded by a menacing looking wall. There were a few other houses on the block, but those were in disrepair and mostly condemned. Most of the streetlights were long in disuse. It was the sort of place that even children wouldn’t dare one another to approach.

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The locals had plenty of rumors about the place. Ghost stories, axe murderers, evil witches, mad scientists. Going to the place at night was way worse. Gargoyle statuary, creepy looking angels, the place had it all. If the owner wanted to open a haunted house they could have made a fortune.

But you were broke, jobless, desperate, homeless. You needed a place to stay and “negotiable” sounded like the only price you could afford. You just hoped the landlord wasn’t some creepy old man who expected to trade rent costs for … you know … Eww?

Character(s)
I did consider making this a group RP, so if you know someone you want to join us, by all means ...

Your choices are pretty open - male or female. The only limit is the basic description. Even that is honestly not set in stone. The idea is to have a character that really needs a place to live. And their hope might be a place they can work for room and board.

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The man who answers the door.

The Plot
The landlord has other tenants. They don’t all look so creepy. In fact, the landlord is creepy, but not the man in the pic. Most of your fellow tenants aren’t human at all. The interior of the house isn’t as creepy as the outside, but still not ideal. It is … lived in. But at least it is clean. And it has electricity.
Link to RP
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Superheroes have been around since the first decade of the 21st century, possibly longer. Or rather I should say superpowered humans and arch villains. You know what they say about absolute power….

Most people who developed such powers simply chose to use them for their own gain. And those who chose the path of the hero … also sought to gain off their powers. In truth there were very few real superheroes who just wanted to save the world. People just weren’t that noble. Most of our so called heroes took on sponsors. Many gathered legal support to handle contracts with clauses about insurance and legal liability. Some superheroes weren’t heroes at all, but honest to God extortionists - archvillains with criminals on their payroll. Of course such stories were squashed. Governments soon found themselves bowing to Capes. I mean how do you fight some guy who can float there in the air while bullets merely bounce off? And how do you deal with those archvillains when the superheroes go on strike?

Some superheroes simply quit when things got tough and the villains started to get lethal. Others simply got killed - either forced into lethal situations by their contracts or hunted down by villains. Today the world is on the verge of falling into a real Dark Age of Supervillains.

In 2037 the government suddenly started collecting civilians - the most unlikely group of misfits one could imagine. Their orders came from the top. “Matter of National Security” was the catchphrase of the day. The misfits included a single mom, a three time loser, some guy still living with his Mom, a Goth chick, and other similar people. Many might have called them losers or nobodies. Their lives simply weren’t amounting to much. Some couldn’t hold a job and those who could were stuck in dead end minimum wage jobs or worked two jobs to get by. None were especially beautiful or handsome, nor especially ugly for that matter, not short, nor fat, nor overly tall. They were mediocre.

How could these people possibly be special?

Perhaps the most common theme among these people was the fact that they all had at least one redeeming quality. The Three Time Loser was caught shoplifting - a box of cake mix and can of frosting. It was to bake a cake for his kid’s birthday. (This story can be changed but it should be something very similar.) The beginning of the movie Battleship is another excellent example. (Now that guy had tenacity - not much for brains - but tenacity.)

Project M (for Misfits and the alien’s name - “M”) was created through DARPA from carefully selected Marines, FBI, CIA, Navy Seals, and other agencies as support personnel for the Misfits. Even these men and women had the look and feel of average. They weren’t made from those Ubermensch molds from which Hollywood gets its actors. Small groups were sent to pick these people up had no idea what was so important about these men and women. It was all done Cloak and Dagger like - no publicity, no spectacles, nothing to make the news. In some cases they got the subjects to bring themselves in - with job offers, invitations to a party and such.

The truth was that an alien had arrived with an offer to the US President. Collect the specific beings they named, and he would give them the chance to save the human race from its own self annihilation. The alien appeared in various forms. Rarely did anyone see the same thing. And in truth the alien had already met each of the Misfits in one form or another. To each of these people he would grant unfathomable powers.

The government made its own pitch.
Salaries with hazardous duty pay
Cover ID’s (new jobs as needed)
Full medical and dental (including immediate family).
College Tuition (including immediate family)
Training and gear (The alien will handle supergear and costumes.)
Funding for Personal Bases (ie that Batcave under your house, or a REALLY cool car - though the latter you could only drive around in costume).

Characters
Powers will be assigned. They will develop slowly at first, then grow. There is no special Format for the CS, though a blank is provided so you can see the minimum info I am looking for. You do NOT need to submit a book. Please hide any animated gifs in a hider. Be sure to make a note of your stereotype - single mom, three time loser, etc.

Ultimately your powers are going to end up on par with the villains. That is the whole point of you being granted powers.

Plot
The initial plot is the group being gathered by the government. Next comes the Pitch. Then Power Bestowal. (It is not completely random. M will interview each person.) Next is training. Then some field work. Finally you go after the bad guys.

At least … that’s the plan … You know what they say about plans. Just think what will happen if the bad guys learn of your group before it is ready.
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Stereotypes (not a complete list)
Goth Chick
Schmuck
Loser
The Henpecked
Victim Wife
Single Mom
Lives with Mom
Three Time Loser

Basically these should be people that most of the world wouldn't take a second look at. Their lives are miserable. They should have nowhere to go but up. (This doesn't mean that their mundane life isn't part of who they are.)

Home: If homeless, say so. If you live in your car, say that. If you are a squatter, say that. Also make a note of where you live - city, state, etc.
Job: If you are unemployed, say that.
Superheroes have been around since the first decade of the 21st century, possibly longer. Or rather I should say superpowered humans and arch villains. You know what they say about absolute power….

Most people who developed such powers simply chose to use them for their own gain. And those who chose the path of the hero … also sought to gain off their powers. In truth there were very few real superheroes who just wanted to save the world. People just weren’t that noble. Most of our so called heroes took on sponsors. Many gathered legal support to handle contracts with clauses about insurance and legal liability. Some superheroes weren’t heroes at all, but honest to God extortionists - archvillains with criminals on their payroll. Of course such stories were squashed. Governments soon found themselves bowing to Capes. I mean how do you fight some guy who can float there in the air while bullets merely bounce off? And how do you deal with those archvillains when the superheroes go on strike?

Some superheroes simply quit when things got tough and the villains started to get lethal. Others simply got killed - either forced into lethal situations by their contracts or hunted down by villains. Today the world is on the verge of falling into a real Dark Age of Supervillains.

In 2037 the government suddenly started collecting civilians - the most unlikely group of misfits one could imagine. Their orders came from the top. “Matter of National Security” was the catchphrase of the day. The misfits included a single mom, a three time loser, some guy still living with his Mom, a Goth chick, and other similar people. Many might have called them losers or nobodies. Their lives simply weren’t amounting to much. Some couldn’t hold a job and those who could were stuck in dead end minimum wage jobs or worked two jobs to get by. None were especially beautiful or handsome, nor especially ugly for that matter, not short, nor fat, nor overly tall. They were mediocre.

How could these people possibly be special?

Perhaps the most common theme among these people was the fact that they all had at least one redeeming quality. The Three Time Loser was caught shoplifting - a box of cake mix and can of frosting. It was to bake a cake for his kid’s birthday. (This story can be changed but it should be something very similar.) The beginning of the movie Battleship is another excellent example. (Now that guy had tenacity - not much for brains - but tenacity.)

Project M (for Misfits and the alien’s name - “M”) was created through DARPA from carefully selected Marines, FBI, CIA, Navy Seals, and other agencies as support personnel for the Misfits. Even these men and women had the look and feel of average. They weren’t made from those Ubermensch molds from which Hollywood gets its actors. Small groups were sent to pick these people up had no idea what was so important about these men and women. It was all done Cloak and Dagger like - no publicity, no spectacles, nothing to make the news. In some cases they got the subjects to bring themselves in - with job offers, invitations to a party and such.

The truth was that an alien had arrived with an offer to the US President. Collect the specific beings they named, and he would give them the chance to save the human race from its own self annihilation. The alien appeared in various forms. Rarely did anyone see the same thing. And in truth the alien had already met each of the Misfits in one form or another. To each of these people he would grant unfathomable powers.

The government made its own pitch.
Salaries with hazardous duty pay
Cover ID’s (new jobs as needed)
Full medical and dental (including immediate family).
College Tuition (including immediate family)
Training and gear (The alien will handle supergear and costumes.)
Funding for Personal Bases (ie that Batcave under your house, or a REALLY cool car - though the latter you could only drive around in costume).

Characters
Powers will be assigned. They will develop slowly at first, then grow. There is no special Format for the CS, though a blank is provided so you can see the minimum info I am looking for. You do NOT need to submit a book. Please hide any animated gifs in a hider. Be sure to make a note of your stereotype - single mom, three time loser, etc.

Ultimately your powers are going to end up on par with the villains. That is the whole point of you being granted powers.

Plot
The initial plot is the group being gathered by the government. Next comes the Pitch. Then Power Bestowal. (It is not completely random. M will interview each person.) Next is training. Then some field work. Finally you go after the bad guys.

At least … that’s the plan … You know what they say about plans. Just think what will happen if the bad guys learn of your group before it is ready.
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Good reading if you want to see a listing of characters in fiction based on a background in Force Recon. All those action movies you love? Marvel's Moon Knight and Punisher... All former Force Recon ...
Just something I used to use for collaborative writing. They are easy to link. And I am used to programs like Word from my Admin days.
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