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Current Does anyone remember Zathura? Low key wanna do an RP in the style of the new Jumanji movies. Space adventure?
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Back after a brief Sabbatical. Testing a new idea here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
7 mos ago
Any interest in a tournament style Pokémon RP? Just curious.
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POKÉMON Z BABY!!! LETS GO!!!!!
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And their collective time in costume comprises less than one minute of the whole movie. Not to mention Madame Web was already played to perfection by Stan Lee’s WIFE in the 90’s.

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OOC is live! Character sheets will be coming soon!





In the latter half of the 21st century, the world was consumed by corporate greed, political unrest, and the constant threat of nuclear war. Eventually, many of the world's upper class were able to channel their wealth and power into political influence; often turning whole armies into their personal fighting forces. Eventually, clashing interests and desires consumed those in power and the Corporate Wars began. Over the next several decades, the rich and powerful lived in comfort and abundance while the world around them was consumed by the flames of a thousand atomic fireballs. Knowing their influence over the world would only last as long as there were people to lord over, cooler heads prevailed and the Megacity Plan was born.

The survivors of the Corporate Wars soon found themselves being ushered out of the wastelands that were once their homes and sent to live within the confines of the Megacities: vast Metropolises built by the amassed wealth of the corporate elite. Megacities were built upon the skeletal remains of ancient cities and spanned hundreds of miles in size. To ensure the survivors would be coaxed into the Megacities, incentives were offered such as the promise of a safe place to live, and luxuries that would be impossible to obtain living in the wastes outside the walls of the Megacities. Despite simply being cages for the masses, people flocked to the nearest cities in the hopes of obtaining a better life.



The year is currently 3085, and the promise of the Megacities has long since grown stale. The cities are constantly falling apart and they are in near constant need of repair. Most consider it a blessing if they can get through a week without having to put out a call for repairs. Crime is a common occurrence and the cities are more often controlled by local gangs rather than any unifying police force. While there is some level of law enforcement it's really just there to protect the interests of the Heirs, the last living descendants of the elites who started the Corporate Wars.

Despite the poor conditions of the cities, there is one luxury that makes life there tolerable: Geonet. An upgraded internet with lightning fast connection speeds and overseen by a powerful AI; all citizens are connected to Geonet and their GEO-IDs serve as a means of identification as well as keeping track of their personal information. Using their GEO-ID, citizens can readily keep track of their money, health records, and even access public transit. A GEO-ID is typically a small green disk that’s linked to a specialized armband, but it can be attached to different articles of clothing (i.e. glasses, earrings, rings, etc.) or it can be directly installed into a citizen’s cybernetics. Due to being DNA locked to an individual, stealing or masquerading another person’s GEO-ID is NEARLY impossible. Despite GEONET being one of - if not the only - useful thing in the Megacities, there are some who elect not to use it, preferring a life of freedom without the watchful eye of City-Security on your back.



One of the most common sights to see in the Megacities - and the most profitable business - are Modified-Humans, or Mods for short. Simply put, these are humans who’ve elected to visit the ModDocs and had cybernetics installed. The type of modifications one can receive are vast as new cybernetics are developed on what feels like a daily basis. However, laws have been put into place as to what types of cybernetics can be legally installed. This hasn’t stopped Back-Alley ModDocs from setting up shop and acquiring upgrades on the black market.

While some may find it tempting to acquire as many modifications as possible, there is a drawback to this. For every cybernetic enhancement, the brain has to be re-wired to account for the new nerve inputs. The more modifications on a single body, the more the brain itself becomes taxed. Too much stress on the brain can lead to a condition known as “Program Stasis” in which human traits such as emotion, ethics, and basic morality are overwritten by logic and computer code. In short, one can lose their humanity through over-modification.

Due to the fear of Program Stasis, many ModDocs take a hippocratic oath of sorts to steer clients away from getting too many mods, but for just about every legitimate ModDoc in Megacity-01, there are two who will take the credits and don’t care what happens to their patients.




Given the impossibly vast size of the Megacities, it’s no surprise that what little police force they have is unable to cover all of the various districts and areas. This has resulted in street gangs, cartels, and other organized crime taking up residence in the areas. Some of the major groups that operate within Megacity-01 are as follows:














Of course, given the size of Megacity-01, there are more factions than just the ones listed here, but these serve as the major ones. If you’d like to add a minor faction, or create a Sk8te cell of your own, please DM me your pitch prior to submitting your character sheet. If you think you want to be the leader of any of the listed factions, you are welcome to write it into your character sheet. Bear in mind, if two or more people want to run the same faction, the final decision will come down to the overall quality of the character sheet. Your character doesn’t even have to be bound to a faction at all. They could simply be a ModDoc, a Black Market Dealer, or something else. There are a lot of awesome possibilities here! I’m happy to find a role for you!






@Queen Arya Welcome aboard! Always glad to have more people!
@Havoccultist You can’t rush ✨ART✨ my guy. Jk though. Finalizing the OOC now. Should be up in a day or two.
@AardWolf Happy to have you!

@Havoccultist@LuckyBlackCat And to answer that, Lucky has the right idea. Eventually, mods applied to the brain will ultimately start eroding your humanity. Basically, more “human” traits like emotions, ethics, and morality would be superseded by programming and you run the risk of becoming a slave to your own body.
I’m currently at work right now and don’t have access to my laptop where my notes are. I’m open to most options as of now. To answer the question about cybernetic ethics, the major problem with using cybernetics in this universe is anything dealing with the nervous system. Since all cybernetics need to be connected to the brain in order to work, the brain has to be capable of handling the new implants and have the proper “power output” to control them. Too many cybernetics and the brain would struggle to handle all the new electrical impulses.

@LuckyBlackCat@Havoccultist@SunaCritter
@TheNoCoKid

I know this will probably be covered in the actual OOC thread, but can extensive modification lead to altered perception of people or objects? Like cyberpsychosis in Cyberpunk or basically all of Cruelty Squad? Albeit without the complete insanity necessarily. At least not so much that a character can't still operate in the world or story.


So… I explained it very poorly here, but one of the “rules” in this universe is that there are “tiers” to cybernetics. The more vital an organ you’re replacing, the more of your ‘humanity’ you’re trading away. Most ModDocs view this code as a Hippocratic Oath of sorts where they will try and encourage less drastic mods, but there are some who just don’t really care and will do whatever so long as you pay.
@SunaCritter I’m not opposed to the mixing of factions, but there are some that wouldn’t mix. Like an E Street member would not want to associate with someone from Black Maria as they are rivals.
@SunaCritter Welcome to the website! I’d offer cheesecake, but take some cookies instead.
@SaltSightAwesome. Glad you're interested. What caught your eye?
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