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Futuristic V For Violence- A Cyberpunk RP [Lore and OOC]

RPG style character creation? [Explained in-thread]

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .

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Paradise City. Most certainly a name of false advertisement. Rain is nigh-constant, and the only deviation is when it gets a bit more acidic then usual. Don't forget your polytetrafluoroethylene umbrella. Smog fills the skies. Beyond the walls of the massive city is miles of wasteland, filled with robotic law enforcers getting trashed around by merciless raiders, genetically mutated monstrosities, destructive sand-storms, and potent acidic mists that occur near the various acid lakes. Be wary of acid puddles, as well. The inside of Paradise city has less natural things to worry about. Poverty. Violent gangs. A violently enforced hierarchy of corporate entities and their own cold-wars against each other. If that wasn't enough, the various sports, especially illegal underground ones, are quite popular. Perhaps you might enjoy pitting mutated aberrations against each other in a bloody battle to the death in Biowars, a very much less legal version of Robowars, an iconic sport of the era, where cybernetic avatars of players bash each other's circuits out. Good money lies in both, and so does major risk. Cybernetic enhancements are quite popular among the populace, and the Black Market allows for circulation of cheaper basic modifications, and more available modifications technically only legal among military personnel.

The year is 2069. Your average joe lives in an apartment in one of the megacomplex buildings that blot out the sun in Paradise City, monumental buildings that stretch far into the sky, housing numerous housings, shops, and small work-space facilities for local businesses. The elite live in what are known as "Floating Gardens", entire estates built upon aerial structures that stay afloat through a combination of magnetic power and lighter-than-air substances, and are given the luxury of owning what little natural pleasantries the earth has left. Pollution and war has ravaged the world over the years, and human society has deteriorated along with it save for the advancements in technological science, though this has largely been advanced out of means of weaponry. However, the world is at relative peace, albeit this peace is only skin-deep, based solely on the prospects of setting sights on a new inhabitable world.

Throughout the more recent years of human history, science has been developed for more violent means, and the scraps of what advancements have been made were offered to the populace. This has almost completely been comprised of the merging of man and machine, though one of the newer advancements has been genetic altering, which, other than very mild appearance altering applications, and various drugs, has been kept within military confines and illegal for civilians to possess. The advancements in biological sciences has allowed for animals to be mutated and weaponized, and thanks to the Black Market, these mutated animals have been sold as exotic pets, or, more commonly, for the underground sport of Biowars, in which, as previously stated, two mutated animals battle to the death. Underground syndicates have recently been evolving the sport itself by experimenting in means of direct control of the genetically altered creatures.

It is important to note that the people of Paradise City [as well as the people of various other bastion cities dotting the Earth], are indeed aware of the corporations that have dominated the world and caused its massive deterioration. And while many do nothing more than hope for a better future, some take action. Though there are those who simply protest vocally, it has been made keenly aware this does absolutely nothing. Thus, a few underground syndicates have been formed to make things easier for the populace, be it mere vigilantes, or those who feed those who cannot feed themselves. However, one group has offered a more direct, and rather violent approach: The Red Eyes. The Red Eyes are a group of insurgents that often clash directly with corporations through various and violent means, such as bombings and assassinations, and as a result, are often targeted themselves by said corporations and their enforcers. The Leader of the Red Eyes, an anonymous individual known as Voltaire, or, more commonly, simply V, is rumoured to have terminated executives of companies such as Olympus International, a corporation mostly known for the introduction of megacomplexes, and primarily dealing with property businesses and the manufacturing of building materials, also known for its long standing alliance with Jupiter Technologies, a weapons corporation rumored to be responsible for many of the genetic weapons that gave rise to the underground sport of Biowars.

The Black Market primarily consists of criminal syndicates that hijack goods from corporation transports, as well as some individuals who create technology of their own, typically back-alley medicals known as ripper-docs, though actual professionals often find a side-job developing tools for the Black Market on the side, though they are much less common, and are often met with suspicion due to the very likely possibility of working under corporations to organize busts. There are four major gangs that dominate the Black Market due to specializing in one of four major trades: The Brightbugs specialize in body modifications, themselves often having extensive modifications that leave little semblance to actual humans, and are commonly identified through use of specific luminescent modifications that give them their name. The Homunculi specialize in the trade if Biowars animals, as well as much of the drug-trade, especially illegal genetic-altering drugs often used by those in various sports [i.e. the drug known as Kick-Up is often used to offer an extreme adrenaline boost]. The Four Corner gang is known for its trades in various computer technology and information, comprised of skilled hackers, engineers, and ripper-docs. They are also known for frequently trading with the Brightbugs due to making their own body mods, as well as working with corporation technology. Lastly are the Match Sticks, specializing in general weapons and ammunition trades, and are frequently appealed to due to their extensive and vast arsenal of guns, bombs, and weaponized robotics, and do often work with the Four Corner gang. It is rumored that one of their high ranking members is also with the Red Eyes.

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PCPD

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Corporate Figures

Testing

Underground Figures

When the sky muddies the ground, the ground will seek to throw mud back.

-V



Current Events
Jupiter Tech Facility Bombings

Info

Black Market Murders

Testing

Lavoisier Software Hackings

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So, before I get things hammered out into shape, I was curious as to the thoughts of something I've had in mind: RPG style character creation mechanics? A selection of options regarding the kind of character you choose to be, not unlike the style of Dungeons and Dragons, but not at all dice-dependent. Utilizing a point-buy system, one is offered a few select broad traits, in the manner of physicality, charisma, and intelligence [proper names still being thought out], and through those selecting specializations, i.e. physicality branching out into strength, toughness, and quickness. Stuff like that. Most of the rest will be standard free-form RP stuff, with the possible exception of certain choices of background offering boosts in certain specializations. Of course, this is just my idea, and not only do I leave the option of including this type of system, but the option of molding it into something preferable for all.
 

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