Imagine a world where technology has evolved into the daily lives of anyone and everyone. Not just people with cellphones and laptops and televisions constantly stuck in front of their faces, but a world where technology has literally morphed into something that is a part of the average human.
In the year of 3262, it is possible. Not only possible, but entirely available to the public. Universally accepted as a safe alternate to curing mental illnesses, loading your brain full of information, and many other things, the world couldmt exist with this amazing scientific discovery. For hundreds of years, people have grown accustomed to it.
Via surgical implantmemt or injection, the millions and millions who flock into hospitals daily are able to get whatever they want, or most likely need. A normally quick, clean , and efficient way of cutting the corners. Whether it be to gain access to the web via your brain or to learn thirty different languages. Every current hospital comes established with its own wing for the operations, commonly known as "Nanite Placement". 8 in 10 Americans have undergone the surgery.
Created by Alexandere Breaux, originating from Paris, France before coming to the US to study in John Hopkins for 12 years. Earning his doctorate degree in several different areas of medical science and technology, he set out in the world with the bright eyed hopes of making a difference in our pitiful little world. Thus, Nanite Placement was born.
But, for further information on Mr.Breaux, you could just pick up a text book for a more in depth explanation.
Such a powerful tool for humanity. It was a step in the right direction.
What if its taken to take two steps in the wrong direction?
Let's say, a certain organization, with the time, money, and resources neccessary, decided to use it their advantage? The easy convienance for it to store incredibly invaluable information while being seemingly unimportant could be a tempting option for say, a whole government to use to store their secrets. Hypothetically speaking of course.
The mass destruction and devastation that these said secrets could cause are massive. Now, what if someone decides to step in?
A scientist, here or there, who plants the inactive nanites into someone's unsuspsecting pretty , little head to conceal the information inside of these nanites. Replacing a tracking implant here, a spanish language injection there, all the while making the nanites just seem like another piece of the technology.
Just a theory.
Of course the government that had put all their time and money into it would be angry. Would want to get back all of their efforts, no matter the cost. Let's also throw in the other side of the government, that finds the whole nanite project repulsively revolting?
That means, we would have two extremely powerful and bickering governmemt parties at each other's throats, one group of terrified and confused civilians, and what does that equal?
Why, I must say, it could only mean one thing.
Chaos.
Alexandere Amant Breaux, orginally Alexandere Breaux , was born to the wealthy amd influential Breaux family. Despite being born into such a high standing, many say that Breaux was still a kind amd charitable soul.
Throughout grade school, his grades and behabior were impeccable. That didn't change when he grew up into a young man either. He always had a hunger for knowledge. Breaux left his home country and came to the States where he studied at John Hopkins. Studying at for nearly 12 years in medical science , technology , engineering and several other topics, he earned his doctorate degree.
After college, Breaux set out to make his dream of mproving the human body, he began making plans and multiple medical discoveries. He helped to discover preventations to mental disorders like autism and bipolar disorder, as well as curing diseases like HIV and forms of Cancer. But Breaux was set on something else.
At the age of 56, he developed the first nanite injection. Testing it's success on a common house rat, he discovered some capabilities of his new invention. Breaux started the NPIC, or Nanite Placement And Injection Corparation, he set about making what we know today. This was legacy.
( May edit this some more later. )
The surgery itself, isn't as bad as it may sound. There are two ways in which it works.
Injection: The simpler of the two. It is what it implies. The nanites are gathered in a sterile, steel needle syringe. Behind the patient's , left or right , ear must be cleaned and sterile. Then they will be injected with said nanites. Its surprisingly almost painless, other then the needle going in and the nanites pushing their way through at first.
Patients are advised to take a day or two of down time, as they'll experience some minor side effects. Nausea, migraines, dilated pupils, ear ringing, wooziness, and exhaustion are to be expected for the first twenty four hours as the nanites take action.
Surgery: A standard procedure takes place. The patient is heavily sedated and prepped. Depending on the purpose of the nanites, the surgery can go many ways. One way is that the patient's head will be shaved then soaked in cleaning agents. Surgeons will cut away at the surrounding skin. Then they will drill a hole into the exposed skull, and inject the nanites from there. This is usually saved for more extreme measures, like to cure blindness or some other medical condition.
The patient is given between a week to two months depending on the way the nanutes were placed and where. Patients will experience severe migraines , intense nausea, loss of appetite , wooziness, weak and tingly limbs (possibly), sleepiness, hallucinations(possibly), and other side effects depending on the patient.
Nanites come for nearly any purpose you can think of. If there isn't a type suited to your needs on the market, then you can speak to your doctor for other options. Nanites have been known to only malfunction 1 out of 150 times, making them incredibly safe and also easy to repair.
For Nanites
Federal agents:
Scientists:
Against Nanites
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Nanite Carriers:
Carrier Companions:
Nanite Carrier
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Quote: ( Just for the hell of it. )
Age: ( keep it relatively close since the nanitres weren't too staggered when they were hidden, so maybe no older than 30ish and no younger than 18ish?)
Race:
Appearance:
Personality: ( Just something to get a general gist of who your character is. The morals and what not. )
History: ( Something must go here or I will automatically decline unless you give me a GOOD reason to leave it blank. )
What's on your nanite? : ( PM me about what top secret information you wanna put here. You can leave it blank till your character discovers what it is and voices it to the other characters. It could be war plans, government secrets, something about the nanites. )
Nanite Side-effects: ( How have the nanites affected your character? Have they increased your strength , speed , intelligence? Improved your senses? Etc. )
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Skills:
Federal agent:
Name:
Age:
Quote:
Race:
Appearance:
Experience: ( How long have they worked as a governent agent? Where did they start? Etc. )
History:
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Weaknesses:
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Opinion: ( Your opinion on nanites. How you want to help/stop the carriers.)
Weaponry:
Scientist
Name:
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Quote:
Race:
Appearance:
Experience: ( How long have they worked as a governent scientist? Where did they start? Etc. )
History:
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Opinion: ( Your opinion on nanites. How you want to help/stop the carriers.)
Weaponry:
1. I am GM. Therefore you will listen to me.
2. Listen to my Co-GM when I'm not around or busy.
3. Post often enough as you can. Dont just go poof please.
4. Be realistic, dont god mod, control others' character, etc.
5. Have fun!
7. Contact me first before you do anything risky plot wise.
8. Put out to me that I skipped 6, after you post your character sheet.
9. Dont argue in the OOC! I won't tolerate it. The first two times is a warning, then youre out .
10. There is no ten, I just have to have an even number or multiplr of five. xD
Sorry if I've missed anything! I'll make a proof read of this tomorrow. (: