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10 mos ago
Current Sad to say I'm currently experiencing Writer's Block. Luckily I learned Writer's Kung Fu and I can chop the block in half with my hands like Bruce Lee
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12 mos ago
Why is the sun like bread? It rises in the yeast, and sets in the waist. Haha! Isn't that so cute? Join my RP or more puns will come.
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1 yr ago
What's the difference between a Hollywood actor and a piece of driftwood? One is Justin Timberlake. The other is timber, just in a lake. Hahathisiswhati'mdoinginsteadofwriting
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1 yr ago
Hey, folks: I've just kicked off an RP, a fantasy where you can worldbuild as much as you can adventure. So if, like me, you like worldbuilding nearly as much as writing, check out Pilgrim's Caravan
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3 yrs ago
That moment when losing a character in a rougelike makes you want to shed tears. No backup. It's gone.
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Hey y'all. I've been at this for about 10 years, and I've played a lot of kinds of RP. I like fantasy and sci-fi the most, just because they give me the most to play around with, but I'm cool with almost anything. I just like writing.

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@JbcoolNice. I was mostly referring to Jeyma making a pilot and an engineer. I'd think they should be exclusive, even if say, a pilot has engineering skills just in case.


I know they're engineer, and I might also make them a pilot depending on whether that role is filled when the RP starts.

If someone else asks for the pilot role, I'll gladly back off and they're welcome to it. My heart is only really set on the engineer aspect.
But, I do like your idea for having the Mark 8 have to deal with multiple personalities. Perhaps I'll integrate that.

M. Night Shyamalan's Split: Robot Edition™

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>Mark 8*


>your*




@Doug

Quick question while we wait for the IC- how will you manage the multiple "personality packages" of Mark 8?

Will it switch between personalities at random, or only when another robot changes it manually? Or maybe it's stuck on one, or lost all personalities and is just on a "default" setting?

One idea: it could have been damaged over time, and so- regardless of what personality it is at the time- it constantly hears the opinions of all the other personalities in it's head. Like a schizophrenic typewriter.
edit: mark 78, I require yoyr spellcheck function!


"mark 78"
Yeah, I think you do

I know if I were a priest in a modern robotically advanced day,
I would. They will call me Space Priest or Captain Mass, as I piliit my cross-shaped battlecruiser roaming cathedral across tge galaxy. @Jeyma@6slyboy6


"In Space, nobody can hear you suck at choir, Bob"
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Does it tho


Maybe? I don't know, maybe (definitely) his owner was a weird guy.

EDIT: Am I approved?
Calling dibs and working on a Pilot/Engineer as we speak.
@Jeyma I think it sounds interesting. I think if you roll with this character it would be a really interesting development in character if they we qouted texts trying to be helpful, but have absolutely nothing to do with the situation. Then as the story develops and our characters become more aware, your robot starts to find pieces that are helpful and have meaning.

That's just my thought though.


I might do something like that, yeah.

The question is, though; in the span of 800 years, how long until he starts to not believe anymore?


That IS the question, isn't it?




@6slyboy6

Submitted for your approval.



I hope this made sense

If anyone didn't understand it, ask me.




even if I'm not religious myself but I do have a few friends who are, these religions don't seem to be too keen on using recordings instead of a human voice to recite verses of their bible during prayers. What other function could a robot who quotes their bible serve?


That IS the question, isn-

Okay, I guess I actually have to answer this one.

It memorized the Bible mainly because the Pastor (his owner) wanted to decide if a Robot could have a soul. It was a test, in a way- to see if Bible verses had any impact.
This is unorthodox, so I'd like to gauge the waters:

My robot was previously used in a Christian church: he was not anything more than a basic servant/worker bot, but he was just barely smart enough to pick up on and understand the religious ceremonies going on around him. He gradually adapted Protestant teachings into his programming, with some encouragement from the Preacher.

I think it'll be interesting to have a (otherwise simple, very primitive) robot who suddenly throws spiritual comparisons into things, and still tries to understand his world through those eyes.

Buuut I know that's non-typical for robots, so I wanted to get other opinions first. What does everyone think?
I'm a real sucker for a nice big mix, including melee and closer range weapons still definitely in play (occasionally augmented with more advanced tech). Vibro-blades and lightsabers spring to mind as an example.


Vibro-blades always make me shutter. I know lightsabers are usually considered to be more dangerous, and I have no idea if a vibro-blade would even hurt that badly, but I can't help but think an ultrasonic vibration of metal cutting into you would be... ouch. Keep those vibrators from hell away from me.

(Definitely would be cool to have them in the RP, tho)




@Jeyma All very good.

In language, I was going to go for the cliched 'common' as the lingua franca of the galaxy - like Greek was and Latin became. Means we can all communicate, but also have our own languages. Might call it something else though.


That could be fun. Might allow us the opportunity to give some characters ridiculous accents when speaking Common. That being said, calling it Common is boring. No offense

So for what the language itself is named, I have a few suggestions:

-Hoi Polloi (a word meaning "common people" or "the masses")

-The Tongue

-Trade Tongue or Trade Language (because it would be often used when foreign nations are trading and conducting diplomacy)

-Shelesh (the name of a language in Mass Effect: Andromeda, which was created from many other languages)

-Human or Humani or Humana (if it's spoken mainly by humans, anyway)

-Syntax (or any word that means something along the lines of "Speaking correctly")

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My personal favorite idea is calling it the Trade Tongue, or Humana.
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