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First post up! Okay who wants to meet a Seer drone!? Or wants to be seen by a Seer Drone....

Honestly, I'd like to jump into the Space Star Federation & the Chelorian Dominion OR meet the Terminus


I'm game, though it'd be awhile before I could get a post up. They take time, and I'm hanging out with my friends today.

But man, the Simulacrum are gonna be horrified by, like, everyone. It seems like half the nations in the RP have no problem butchering innocent civilians.
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The Fallen would love to talk to telepathic people. Please collab, I hunger for collabs.


How exactly would that even go? Like, how would they arrive on a Terminus world? And also the Simulacrum tend to live on worlds without atmospheres, so there's that little detail too.
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Sorry I didn't mention it in my earlier post, but yeah. You're good to go.


Fabulous!

So, is there anybody out there who wants to make contact with the resident telepathic clones? Whether you wanna send a ship or receive a ship is fine by me.
Whelp, I think I'm just about finished my sheet. Just gotta get the History done. And hey, since it's not likely for my history have anything that'd make me get rejected by itself, could you give it a look over @Keyguyperson?

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Didn't I say that your app was okay, but to tone down the ship sizes? Maybe I wasn't specific enough?

For what it matters, I do recall something to this effect being said.
With the time passed since the extinction event have they returned to being genetically heterogenous or is there a reason for continued genetic homogeny? Also is there any system to enforce having the same personality or are they heterogenous when it comes to personality?


They're still all genetically identical. Not for any particular reason other than the fact that by this point it's just simply the way things are done. Changing up the DNA wouldn't really serve any practical purpose, since that'd already been done in order to screen out any major genetic diseases or genetic predispositions to major illnesses (not that there were too many in the first place; they chose some random secretary because she didn't really have either of those things). So it'd just be effort for nothing. And the thought of creating men and moving away from cloning was shut down, since the cloning works much better than allowing everybody to just have kids.

And they are very heterogeneous in term of personality. Freedom of choice, expression, and individuality is extremely important in their society. The first clones were actually created as experimental test subjects in a biological research lab/bunker until the clones staged an uprising and butchered almost everyone living there. That last bit isn't something they're proud of. But the importance of individuality was impressed upon them from the beginning of their society because of the fact that they'd been treated as expendable, replaceable, faceless test subjects.
So like Kazzlehorf without the fun parts.


Naw, totally different. :D

And they're quite sane, thank you very much. And also highly individualistic. And I mean, they've been around for a good long time. Long enough to rebuilt their homeworld and then expand into the stars.
@TheSovereignGrave Wouldn't that mean they're actually hermaphrodites or is there some weird tech thing going on? (The name makes it seem like they may be a clone empire)


Ah, sorry. What I have of my sheet is currently on the first page of the OOC. I'm almost finished it, and once I'm done I'll pop it into the Character tab. But long story short, they blew up their civilization twice and a bunch of clones were the ones left to pick up the pieces. So you're exactly right; the Simulacrum are all clones of one person.

And she wasn't even anybody important; she was a secretary who volunteered to have some samples taken for use in medical experiments.
@Willy Vereb
Hah, your post made me interested in first contact between the Federation and the Terminus, assuming Captain Kirk is the one doing the contacting. The Simulacrum are literally all female, but they're not attractive by human standards at all. XD
@TheSovereignGrave
The risk having a Tikali haven holds is that of being frequently spied on by the Silent Imperium simply because the Silent Imperium tends to assume the worst until proven other wise. The Silent Imperium may secretly have a pact with Terminus but is unlikely to ever acknowledge an open alliance. Even Tikali who decided to set up a independent home world 'prematurely' end up having the Silent Imperium spying on them to a degree. The Dominion is still out there after all, and you never know what plots they convene to finish what they started.


I don't think a secret pact would really work out; in the view of the Terminus it'd be healthier for the Silent Imperium to move on. Settle new worlds and stop being stuck in the past, and some such. Hell, to be honest some would probably pity the Tikalli of the Silent Imperium, viewing them as prisoners to their notions of revenge and letting the Dominion dominate their very existence. But I can still imagine the Terminus as letting the Tikalli set up, they're just nice like that. Plus any Tikalli would stick out like a sore thumb on a Simulacrum world.
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