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I'm in of course.
[big]Mizuki[/big]
This girl, with her curious mix of asian and western features, seems to be in her late teens. She has dark, straight hair falling down to slightly below her shoulders, a pale skin colour devoid of any tan whatsoever, and dark-blue eyes.
She is quite tall, taller than most. And although TAU makes everyone come out in a good physical condition, her body seems more fit even than this. Her movements are agile and seem to take place with an unconscious drive towards energy conservation. The body is slim and the muscles accentuated just enough to see them beneath the softness of the female flesh.
She seems to prefer wearing a black, loose-fitting workersuit, stuffed with many and deep zipper-lined pockets. One set of Tracer Goggles usually hangs at her belt, together with various pouches that seem well-stuffed.
When she walks, she has an air of cool aloofness to her, dark eyes constantly watching and studying, moving from object to object, but seldom showing any emotion. Her face is mostly unmoving and calm, in a way that might either show serenity or just a lack of any discernable feelings.
Just to update this.. I haven't really made any advertisement as such for this game, but well, at least a lof of people here are checking it out, maybe, maybe not playing it for real. I am though. But hey, not much more than 12-22 hours a day. Yeah, nothing too drastic, wouldn't say I am addicted - I still sleep a little?
Anyway, Mir, Norah, Sandling, Kryigerof, Malleus, Shotzie and myself have chars there now. And remember.. Text only. Slow. But apart from that, very much like Pen and Paper, except.. A flood of excellent RP'ers!
Yeah ok.. That was quick. I am too merciful. And Frakel, you youngsters have your youth eh? So let the elderly have their small victories, right?
And it's up to you Miho. Again
So at last it is my turn. And this one is either ridiculously easy or.. Fiendishly hard. Cool eh? It's also a game. Here goes:
Questions:
1. From which game?
2. What year was the game released?
3. Which gamecompany made it?
4. Which computer platform was especially known for this game?
5. What was the name of the main character?
So there!
Well, nobody migrated to URU, but Kendrus and I are also playing URU, though not much at present.
There is however, less RP than before to find or create in SoR, things are slowing down a lot. Can't quite put my finger on what happened in general to the RP community, but well people are leaving or not online that much. Heh, ok actually a few of the RP'ers went to Shadow Siege, that text-only RP MUD I wrote about elsewhere. And eh, so did I, it's madly addictive, total RP. Still in SoR too of course.
Don't worry about your place on the council though, eheh. Let's just see when you return and get more stable time. If you do. But in any case, don't leave the community Or else!
1. Psychonauts.
2. Raz(putin).
3. The Hideous Hulking Lungfish of Lake Oblongata, but better and more affectionately known as Linda the Lungfish.
4. Morceau Oleander and his co-schemer Dr. Loboto (and assistant Sheegor). They try to take over the world by placing the brains of psychic children into psychic death tanks (not a bad idea).
Yes? YES! At last I win!! Right?
No no no.. You are new *nods sagely*
And welcome
That's fine. And at the same time, we should get our hood changed to the one with the right name? I thnk my char knows all other players char by now, so ICly he could draw them together.
Ok, I tried making a fantastic, totally advanced skill system. Then I ran into the obvious problem of what to place where, and the whole thing getting ridiculously ad-hoc and unintuitive. Naturally. Then my laziness told me to quit, or rather, default on something simpler.
So, without going into the actual skills at first, here goes. I think we should have skills and skill levels up to 5 (not 10). There should be generalist skills that you have to learn before you can learn more specialized skills, those you would need to really make a difference. That way, you can have some differences in your various fields, even if you have 5 mathematicians in a group for instance. Having only generalist skills means everybody would end up knowing the same things.
Generalist skills should be easy to learn, but the things you can learn after those should first pop up after or around lvl. 3. So for example, Biology (difficulty 3) level 3 = Possibility to tart specializing in Microbiology (difficulty 4). Physics (difficulty 3) level 3 = Possibility to start specing in Geology (difficulty 3). Etc.. And all are of course just examples, also in regards to difficulty levels.
Now, let's take a concrete (such as it is) example: You want to research a terraforming project. Terraforming would involve a lot of specialized and generalist skills. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology. Geology, Microbiology, Meteorology, Astronomy (possibly), Statistics, Computer Science and various other Biology, Physics or Chemistry skills depending on what you were actually going to do.
It would be a true example of nearly everyone in every field being able to contribute and working together. Whereas Genetic Modification would need somewhat less different specializations.
I can't bother to come up with a complete skill set, because even to try to do that would be foolish, it is something that can grow as we play, decided and tempered by the GM, maybe some skills will move around a little or have their difficulty changed. That usually happens. Players will come up with new skills, most of these specializations on the broader and more stable generalist skills. This can happen as we go. The reason science skills were difficulty 2 in Seed was probably that they weren't really usable, but here they will be, so I think difficulty 3 is more suitable for the generalist science skills? At least if we use real time time measurement. Otherwise everyone could be a generalist scientist in all fields after 2 play sessions.
Now, the generalist skills. We could say there are two fields, if we really want to divide (not usually that clever, unless it's totally easy and unproblematic, which it usually isn't.), namely Applied Science and Theoretical Science. Applied would be everything that takes from the environment and creates or changes something, whereas Theoretical would be that which studies the environment, producing more knowledge about it. That means skills such as Repair, Production and Administration are in the former, while Mathematics, Physics, etc. are in the latter. Theoretical knowledge about medicine could be a Theoretical Skill, while First Aid and Surgery would be Applied skills.
Don't know if we need suich a division, but it might be useful for.. something?
As for Repair, Production and Administration.. These deserve a special mention.
Whether these should each be several skills, or just one generalist skill with some specialization skills is of course up to the GM. We also discussed that if you for instance had a good knowledge of Electronics, then you could both build, repair and operate electronical equipment, removing the need for a Repair, Production or Administration skills as such. The only problem with this approach is that it might not be possibly to cover all the different things you can build or repair in several skills. Electronics and Mechanics are easy and very broad. But what if you have to repair a system in the powerplant oozing radioactive material, loose cabling with electrics, possibly underwater? When repairing, or producing for that matter, you'd always have to use several skills (or need them) in order to do something, and some of the skills would have to be made up or ignored. Wouldn't this get too complicated? Not sure.
On the other hand, it does make more sense to go for generalist skills that can be used for several things. Image you had a repair generalist skill, with a possible specialization in 'Electronics' at level 3. Then you couldn't use a computer before you had learned to repair in general? Not good. So these skills should probably stand on their own. This goes for Repair, and it goes for Production and Administration too I think. No need to have these as skills in themselves. Administration in particular should be easy. A little programming maybe, to set it up, meaning you need knowledge of the Programming skill (or Software as a catch all), and knowledge in the thing you're trying to produce. No need for Administration.
So, under Applied Science I could see the following generalist skills:
- Power (eh, what's a person called who specializes in power systems? Something like that)
- Mechanics
- Structural/Engineer (Engineer is a broad term, Structural confusing. But someone who can build structures)
- Software (general use of computers/interfaces with TAU, programming/hacking as specializations?)
- Hardware (that's electronics really, but since I have a software skill, it makes more sense..)
- Doctor (First Aid, Surgery, other practical fields as specializations. The generalist skill should have low difficulty, 2 perhaps?)
Looking around our house here, I believe everything in it could be built or understood with these skills. Minus the knowledge in our books and bodies. But my computer is hardware and software, the building is structural, the circuits with electricity is Power, the waterlock installed is Mechanics, and so on. So the same, on a larger scale, -should- hold true for the tower. I think we could work with this system. I might be forgetting something incredibly obvious of course, but..
You could say that Therapy was a subset of the generalist Doctor skills by the way (or the Psychology Theoretical Science skill. Or both), just to give an example of how to add to the generalist skills when something comes up. Therapy wouldn't warrant standing alone as a generalist skill with specializations unless the game really focused on it.
Now, Kryigerof mentioned Jury-Rigging and Quality Assurance (or something like that), as skills to have. Well, yes. It doesn't fit in well with this system (either generalist skills, that are not all that generalist, or specializations that would have to be learned for each type of repair), and personally I'd say knowledge of how to do both things comes with the relevant skill itself. As in, a modern-day electrician would have in his general skill the knowledge of how both to do a quick, shoddy job, and how to do a careful, methodical job. It's not like that requires a special kind of study for him. I am biased in that I don't place much importance on making a huge system for running around and repairing (or much else really), I prefer these things to be up to RP and a general GM judgement (maybe to some part helped by a dieroll), but if Kryigerof wants a complete RPG Repair mechanic thing, this system I'm outlining here is probably too simple to carry it.
Well, that's it for Applied Science. Now to the Theoretical Science skills.
Mathematics
Physics
Biology
Chemistry (can have Medicine as a specialization, or Medicine could possibly stand on its own, but it might be too small then, as medicine = chemistry and biology in the first place)
These are the hard sciences, very broad ones too, with many specializations. But there are many more generalist sciences of course, such as History (with MANY specializations), Religion, Sociology, Philosophy, Antropology, Languages, etc. Some of these could be dumped into History, but that would make History way too big and 'powerful'. When it comes down to it, these other generalist skills are probably for our chars to take to make them more fleshed out and special, but most of them might not have much of an actual impact ingame, while some will. It should be discussed with the GM on an individual basis I guess. And of course I also think TAU would have everyone start out with a smattering of historical knowledge.
As for the suggested social skills, we discussed that on the IRC. I don't exactly remember who said what, but it was agreed to drop them? The reasoning, which I was giving was that those skills negate RP to at least some extent and are not needed. I'd also say it creates too many skills to focus on and administer. A GM should judge by the personality of a char, and his actual interactions with others, how persuasive that char is, what he is known for, what he has done, etc and then make improvised judgments in regards to NPC's and general reputation based on that if needed. Much more simple, and actually also more intense/good for the flow. Imo.
If this turns out to be too simple, it can be changed of course, we're experimenting here I think. And these are just my suggestions for a skill system (1 day before we start playing, yes.. Excellent timing ).
It's also not super-thoroughly analyzed at all, so that's the disclaimer.
There you have it. Actual play will as always mold and change and decide things ultimatively.
I don't think 8 players will be too many, unless they are all very active and very scheming (i.e. private talks with the GM and each other). Well, they might be, but the first playing session will reveal this and other stuff, which can then be corrected for, for instance with an extra GM if needed. But didn't Tantavalist himself offer this?
/me steps back quickly, disappearing in the crowds, giving Tantavalist a push forward first
I'll come with my skilltree suggestions soonish, now that the forum is up. At least before friday I will
Training took less time in Seed though, which was nice. But I do like time-based skill training systems much more than grind-systems. Removes much of the incentive to do anything but RP.
Heh, that might make me dust off my Matari girl alright Because yes, the setting is great, but RP was hampered by the fact that two ships meeting in space is not.. Uh.. That interesting?
STOP saying they're easy please.. It's not good for my self-esteem.
That other Seed was Nuala I believe. Because she told me at the same time. Hehe, yeah, it was a nice network all around
Yeah, that wasn't coincidence by the way.. You bumping into us Our eyes and ears had informed us there was a new old Seed around, so we came to investigate and ascertain who and what you were, and how you could or did fit into the big scale planning. I remember us thinking you might have spent a little too much time down in the pit..
((Posted with permission. From the stories section of TM's homepage - Darkhawk))
((some thoughts-like thing. Not really a journal. but like it in a way. Doesn't belong in the histories section anyway. It's going to be an ongoing thing, but it's not going to be a continuous story with any kind of plot))
She was upset. By many things. Some physical, maybe, but it was much more likely the lion’s share of it had psychological origins.
There was the issue with the footprints, for one. Had someone really jumped? For a few hours she’d been literally sick with fear that she might spot a dead and maimed body the next time the elevator went by. But there hadn’t been one, anywhere. Which doesn’t necessarily mean no one jumped, of course. It made it more unlikely, though.
Then there were all the people who were falling ill. No one had died… yet. But some sure looked ill enough that they might. And the cause, if only they knew! It might be the fungus… then again it might be something else entirely. It might be related to those stains – actually, she thought that very likely – which in turn might or might not be tied to the fungus…
The spreading stains… and the cracks. It had started in Labspace, the lower regions of it. But now, it was everywhere. She always felt worse in Labspace than anywhere else in the Tower. That might be psychological too, though. She felt like the Tower could really fall apart, any moment now. What would they do if that happened?
Her memory was no longer as near-perfect as she’d always thought it to be, had always experienced it to be. She was forgetting some things. Minor things, yes, and all safely written down, but still. They were things she should be remembering easily.
And some of her memories were slowly turning out… wrong. There was no other word to describe it. They must be starting out right, as she wrote everything down immediately, and reading back what she wrote, everything on the paper fit in with reality just fine. But after a while, in her head, memories became wrong. Some locations, for instance.
Her head told her, with absolute certainty, that certain footprints could be found in Gallery Alpha. Nothing was there though. Her writings told her they were located in Gallery Beta. And there they were. At first she’d thought someone was pulling a grotesque prank, to manipulate her. But she’d written the correct place down herself, with her own hands.
She’d been peering at those stains more than the average Seedling, as research for so many things. It seemed most likely that something about the stains was the culprit. Then again, there were broken hatches nearly everywhere. It might have been the fumes. She always wore her BC headgear near hatches, though. She hadn’t always worn it near the stains. Not at first.
What if this… condition, was not reversible?
All of this would have been enough to make her worry and doubt aplenty to wear her out entirely.
The other worries weren’t even necessary for that. Yet here they were.
Why was she thinking of other things than the mission sometimes? Why was working at that - and all that went with it, research, rumours as well as repairing - no longer the only thing on her mind? Was this normal?
What was it, exactly, that was bothering her? She didn’t even know. She’d not had feelings like this in the floatbed at all. Working together towards a goal, yes. Camaraderie, yes. But this? She hadn’t expected that she would ever even consider that certain people might be more important to her than completing her TAU-given mission. That they would be on her mind, intruding upon thoughts of the Tower situation. Yes, taking them over even, replacing them. And here they were. She couldn’t even recall the Earth language word for feelings like this.
And how would she express this to them? Would she, even? Would they find it abnormal to have feelings like this? Or would they instead find her abnormal for not having had these feelings all along? Would it be better to just leave it lie? After all, how important could it be?
But then why was it bothering her?
Even her floatbed rests weren’t as restful now as they should be.
She just wished the tenseness, the stress, would ease soon.
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((part the second))
She was… in water. It was warm. There was a lot of steam. She could hear others talking far off, small groups of people in conversation. She felt very relaxed.
This had to be the steambaths. Couldn’t be anywhere else. Someone was with her. Right there, next to her, she could feel it. Pretty close next to her too. She turned her head. Oh. It was him. That was ok. She liked him. She smiled. So did he.
She was about to tell him, how glad she was that they finally had access to the steambaths, and wasn’t this marvellously relaxing? But instead, he reached out to her, and touched the side of her face. Fingers trailed down her cheek, to the tip of her chin. Then he dropped his hand. He smiled again.
She felt strange. It was nice when he touched her. But they’d touched before, during daily Tower life. She’d felt nothing special then. This felt different somehow. She didn’t quite know how, though. She just looked at him.
He took her hand. “You look nice. I like the shape of your eyes.” He pulled on her arm. He wanted her to move closer, to sit with her back against his chest. She decided that would be… good. Strangely good, this close contact with another.
His arms were around her now, folding over her stomach, over her own arms. They were leaning back in the warm water. He was whispering something in her ear, but she had a hard time making it out. Her thoughts were wandering; the water was so warm and relaxing. And there would be the drugs in the steam, of course… She let her head lean back against his shoulder.
She felt… something… on her neck. It was soft. It felt good, like so many things did right now. This was something she’d not felt before, though. There it was again. She tried to turn her head a bit. She saw his eyes, he looked back at her. It was his mouth she felt. This must be a kiss. She’d read of that.
“Kisses. Exchange of affection. Used between family members and acquaintances as a greeting or affirmation of love. Used between lovers as an affirmation of love, and an expression of sexuality.”
Sexuality. Was that what she was feeling now, for him? Or love maybe? But of course she loved him. He was a friend. She was fairly sure she had friends now. There was a special love though, so she’d read. Maybe this was it. Or maybe not, maybe just sexuality… She turned her head towards him, and his mouth touched hers.
“You are fully rested, Seedling. As you requested, I have woken you so you can go back to your duties in the Tower.”
What!? Floatbed... Oh, for the love of DaVinci, she’d been dreaming. And what a dream too! She felt so strange now. Still felt strange. To have a dream like that about him…
She wouldn’t tell him, of course.
What if he could see it from her face next time she saw him?
It was just a silly dream. It meant nothing. She’d only just developed friendships, this was just absurd. It must just have been because of that.
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((part the third))
Resources were getting scarce. Granted, there had always been a shortage. Now, there was hardly enough to make anything anymore. TAU was becoming increasingly unresponsive. Most terminals were no longer functional. The few that were, only partly.
Not that anyone could check anymore, of course. Recspace was the only area left to everyone. It was getting severely cramped.
And still more Seedlings were being awoken each day. Though some that went into the floatbed never came out again.
*time passes*
No more floatbed time for everyone left here. They’d barricaded the floatbed chambers as best they could. It had been a desperate attempt. The seedlings TAU was releasing lately were… hardly human. It had started with seeds being released with limited brain functionality. Not too smart, so to speak. Later, physical deformities too. Now, hardly viable… things… A lot of them were dying mere hours after awaking.
It had made them sick to watch. There was no way of cleaning it all up. So they had closed it off.
*time passes*
All factories had stopped working completely.
With no more floatbed-time, people were severely ill and undernourished. Some were dead. They’d tried eating the garden plants. Drinking the water. It hadn’t even killed them because it was toxic to humans. Seedlings can’t eat.
The lights were getting dimmer.
*time passes*
Locked in darkness
Nothing to do but wait and waste away…
This is what dying feels like…
“Greetings, Seedling. TAU speaking. As you requested, you have been woken up after sufficient rest, to continue your duties within the Tower.”
….
She got out and quickly got going. Time to keep busy and stop herself from thinking.
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((part the fourth))
The void and empty Ring channel made her feel like she was alone in the Tower. Of course, there were people everywhere. New ones mostly, here in Recspace. What had happened to all her Ring members? Were they all taking a floatbed day at the same time, by coincidence? Or was something more sinister going on?
Sinister really just meant ‘left’ like in ‘left-handed’ in an old Earth language. She liked languages, she’d been looking things up in TAU, sporadically, and without any real direction or order to it. It felt more exciting and entertaining that way.
She had no idea why a word with that meaning had grown into a word with such a negative load to it. Most likely she would never find out. It was the kind of side-issue that was hard to find in TAU’s database, if it was there at all.
She’d been in and out of the floatbed a few times now, coming out to see if anyone was there this time. Somehow, when no one else of the Mission was out, she didn’t feel much like being out and about in the Tower. She didn’t understand why she felt that way. It didn’t make much sense, wasn’t logical or reasonable. It wasn’t anything TAU had ever spoken about. Sure, it had taught her right from wrong, and all kinds of useful things, but it seemed to have left out just as many useful things. She would have liked to have known more about human behaviour and feelings before she started out. It would have made, would still make, life a lot easier. And she wouldn’t have been so puzzled about her own behaviour right now.
What if it was not coincidence that they weren’t out of the floatbed, all of them at the same time? Had something happened? There were those rumours of course, that TAU was processing people for biomatter in the floatbeds, that people never came out again. She hated to think of it. TSR had so much knowledge of TAU. What if they found out TM had not been honest with them, and was trying to spy on them and gather information? That Xander was crazy enough to do anything, from what she’d heard. Had they made TAU keep them in the floatbeds? Or even to process them for biomatter?
She was just going to go back in the floatbed and try again later. These thoughts were ridiculous. One day with no people was no conspiracy. Just a coincidence. She’d try again in 3 hours.
*time passes*
“Hello? Is anyone here this time?”
There they were, Mehken, Kaylee, a few others that she didn’t know very well. She’d been imagining things, like she’d been telling herself, the whole time. Where were these thoughts coming from? Fear, of course, but logic should be overruling that. Humans were humans because their reason could overcome their emotion; they need not be ruled by it. But she hadn’t been ruled by it, had she? She’d done nothing crazy, had raised no alarm, had not gone around frantically clutching at other Seedlings, asking if they’d seen her Ring members. She’d left no emotional messages on TAU, had not gone around accusing anyone of anything, had just waited reasonably.
Except, of course, that she hadn’t just gone about her usual business either. She’d crept back to the floatbed to let TAU soothe her mind with lessons and history and relaxing dreams.
Perhaps it was the middle way. Humans would not be ruled purely by emotion, but neither could they live purely by reason. Looking in TAU’s database, that was what she saw, mostly. Even, often, those who seemed to be ruled purely by one of the two, turned out to be what whatever society at the time had thought of as criminals. People who did not fit in, broke rules often, harmed other beings, or themselves…
Perhaps this was the way it should be. The thought actually made a lot of sense. She just wished TAU would just have told her that earlier. It would have been much easier.
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((part the fifth))
Murder. Could it be possible?
Or were these the ravings of a Seedling gone insane? Hmmpf, even if it were true, this Seedling could still very well be raving mad.
Was someone just trying to distract them from what was really important?
If a murder had been committed they had to solve it as soon as possible. Time was of the essence here, they could not afford weeks lost on the development of a new tool, or waiting until someone showed up who could give them more info. If this was a madman at work there was no telling when and how he would do something like this again. If it was a calculated action to remove someone who was in another’s way, then it had to all be revealed before the perpetrator(s) had any more time to cover things up.
Things like these made her literally sick to her stomach. She was running around frantically now, already having searched Labspace and the Canyon front to back and top to bottom. And TSR, the ones who were supposed to know most, were supposed to look out for the Tower and know so much about TAU, they hadn’t even known this had happened until they’d told them. Or they were pretending not to have known. For all she cared they were still good candidates to be murderers. Some of them anyway.
If only that stupid, panicking Seedling witness had given them some concrete info to work with! A big man in green and a petite girl. Yeah, that was going to do them so much good.
Too many theories of what could have happened to count. She’d checked them all as best she could, but without tools to scan for the right substances, this was going nowhere, and they just didn’t have time to wait for those. Their only chance right now would be to find the witness. But he was hidden, and would not respond to her necklink calls.
Horrible though it might seem, by now she was actually hoping to just stumble on to the body of that girl. At least then they’d have something to work with.
If this was all some joke or diversion, she’d personally stone the top off the ones behind it.
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((part the sixth))
She saw Polly today. For so long she’d wanted to meet her, maybe talk to her, who knows? But Miko spotted her and dived in like a hawk. It was all they could do not to let her be shipped off with only TSR members as her escort to meet with Felman and have who-knows-what done to her. At least now Arash was with her, and hopefully he convince her he honestly wanted to be her friend and make sure her life was as pleasant as it could be, and keep her from TSR’s manipulations.
Polly joining the Mission was probably too much to hope. But she would have liked that to happen so much… they would take good care of her and she'd have friends available.
She distracted Miko for as long as she could. That woman could twist words like nothing else. She could make you out to be the bad guy even if what you said was holy scripture for real. Who knows how she could poison a young mind.
When it was no longer possible to hold her in Beta bay, she left and joined Mehken in the Canyon. She could even hear snatches of conversation because of the echoes.
Felman never showed up. She had her chance to see Polly at last. Polly took her picture. It wasn’t the normal kind of necklink shot, this one seemed to be all inside out, with inverted colours and all kinds of other effects.
But by that time she was only sad and anxious about all the things going on, especially this latest possible murder. Even Polly’s light-heartedness could not cheer her up.
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((part the seventh))
She was in Beta Bay. She had to run around the walkway as the elevator was going up and down if she wanted to see anything on it. They could not access the elevator for now. This was the only way to search it. She wasn’t expecting to find anything. She hadn’t the two or three times before that she’d searched it.
Wait... was that...? She ran a bit further so she could see around a box.
Her eyes grew wide. She staggered backwards.
A... leg... or part of it. Then, more body parts. Most still more or less attached, but... Mangled. Maimed.
It was real. This was happening. She turned and loosened her facemask quickly. Her body was trying to do something... Her stomach and throat felt ill and somehow insubstantial. The reaction was a reflex. It served no purpose. There was nothing in her stomach that could have come out. Some acid burned her throat. She passed out.
These boxes all had to be opened. If someone HAD been killed, the body would most likely be in one of them. She rammed the wrench underneath another lid. Lifted the lid.
The smell was overpowering. Got pretty warm in these boxes, most likely. It was just sort of stuffed in there. All the limbs seemed all messed up. The head was tilted slightly upwards. At least he’d closed the eyes.
She gagged. Tears rolled down her cheeks. She bent over the box a bit more. The body would have to come out. She reached out.
One of the eyes opened and looked at her.
She screamed.
All of these boxes had to be opened. Any one of them could contain a body. She set to work, pried her wrench under the lid.
Wait... what? She thought she’d heard a... noise. Quickly, quickly opened the lid.
The body was all maimed and broken, but... Was the girl still alive? It was sickening to see. The mewling noises coming softly out of that bloody face. She turned aside and tried to retch. Of course, nothing in her stomach but acid.
She had to help, but how to take out a body so broken? She bent closer over the box.
No! Kitty!
Her eyes widened. She flung her hands to her mouth. Staggered backwards, something hit her head.
So many boxes to be opened. But any of them could contain the body. She wasn’t looking forward to finding it. She set to opening the box with all her strength, shoved her wrench under the lid.
Wait... what? Noises were coming from this box? She nearly flung the lid off, urgency powering her.
Wh..what was it? What was it? The thing... oh by the Core, it was moving around in there.
She stared in horror, frozen in place. Hands clutched over her mouth. Nails drew blood.
It wasn’t even human, couldn’t be.
The sounds it was making...
She threw up blood.
Warmth. She was soaking in water. For some reason she felt this was such a nice change from some undefined previous sense of stress.
She felt arms around her. He must be here with her. Hadn't they done this before? She smiled, turned her head to look at him.
She screamed, wanted to retch, fought against its grip, all at the same time. The thing staring back at her moved a little. It made sick, nonsensical sounds. Humanity deformed, mind and body.
Its horrible eyes looked at her.
She felt ill, wanted to wash off the lingering sensation of its touch. She backed away, scratching at her own body.
She heard continuous, panicked screaming. It was her.
.... What was this sense of recognition? Where had she seen this before?
The thing reached up, somehow, drew itself up.
She screamed, screamed her lungs out. Something burst.
*RAAAH!!*
Her head hit something, her body was thrashing about.
Suddenly, calm.
“Seedling, the levels of hormones and these panicked reactions are a danger to your general health. Tranquilizers administered.”
*I thought I’d told you no drugs to treat fears and emotions. Who serves who here anyway. Flushi... ... can’t even be bothered to care about anything now, see.*
*can’t use these things to keep problems.......need to solve instead of......*
Dreamless sleep.
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((part the eighth (spelling?)))
Hmm, finally some steps were being taken towards exploration of and finding out what was going on in the Lower Cluster.
Looking at all the phases of building a Chimbot, she felt pretty useless. There was not much she could contribute to when it came to building robots and such mechanical stuff. She did feel she could come up with a pretty good coating layer and gel to waterproof the 'bot and anything it carried, and at the same time provide at least an initial defence against biological hazards. According to what she found in SharePoints, the waterproofing and protective layers could well be combined.
She already had a basic plan set up for it, and was now starting to buy the materials she thought would be needed, to do some tests with them.
If it looked like it would work in some way, she would write up a plan and present it to Arash and the rest of the Mission. Hopefully it would then be presented along with the rest of their ideas to the greater community, and TSR.
She also had some ideas about bags or cases to be carried by the Chimbot, though those were less defined, as she knew less about the materials and the making of such things.
All in all, she was most excited about what they might find down there. They may finally find decent labs for all the currently hardly useful scientists in the Mission. They could find that the Lower Cluster really was where the fungus spread from, or the opposite. They could find people still alive!
She could hardly wait until the day arrived that the ‘bot was done and built, and they would watch it set out.
Heh, when looking at the area codes for each area on the TAU terminal, she noticed something mildly interesting, in a trivial kind of way. The code for the Tubecentral area (TBC), or, she thought it was the code for that area, could just as well have meant ‘the Bottom Cluster’
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((part the ninth))
She was at the Window. She liked to come there and look outside, at their world. Their planet. The view was different now than before. No more near-permanent snow storms. There were small patches of green in between the snow now. The first small, very simple plants that they had made. They seemed to be doing well. Careful and well-thought out steps towards a terraformed planet. So much research before they released even these small shrubs.
Footsteps behind her. She turned around. He was standing at her shoulder. She smiled.
Standing at the Window with him felt… right. Comforting? She didn’t quite know how to describe it. Did not know why standing at the Window with him was so much better than with any other of her friends, or alone… It made her heart beat faster. And there was a strange tightness in her chest and throat, like something was going to burst out.
They stood on the very edge of the platform. Bending over the fencing, they watched the giant catfish that swam around in the algae sea on the bottom of the canyon the Tower was built in. She had both her hands on the fence. He moved to put one arm around her, his hand closing over hers.
He spoke close to her ear. “Those labs in the Dug-out came in handy. Look at all that green outside now. Now I have renewed hope for all of us.” His breath was warm on her face. His voice sounded pleasant to her. “Turn around. I want to kiss you. We’ve had so little free time lately.”
Startled, she turned around. “What, right here? But is… mmph!” He interrupted her in mid-sentence. No use in protesting, it seemed. She gave in. Felt his arms fold around her back. His hands fumbling with her suit on the back.
He broke away from the kiss. “Times like this I wish there were private areas in the Tower. Or maybe that I could take a friend with me into the floatbed…” It was but a whisper in her ear.
“Time to rise, Seedling. Your mind and body are rested fully.”
Flush! Another dream. She had to stop having dreams like this about him, it felt strangely embarrassing. Like people somehow knew what she dreamt of. Maybe that they would see it just from looking at her. For a moment, she let an idle thought roam through her head, about what it would be like if he ever really acted like he did in her dreams. Then she banished it hard and deep, and covered it in thoughts of Tower issues.
At least this time it had not been a nightmare.
Reluctantly, she got out of the floatbed, and went back to the many duties of Tower Life.
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((part the tenth))
((events not in the exact same order as they happened in game, but I thought it looked better this way, and they DID happen all in the same period, and anyway, the insight into the character’s mind is more important in this thread thing than noting down actual happenings in game))
She took one of the new suits out of the Garden Sharepoint. So far nothing had happened to her yet during her work with hatches and machines, but if it did, hopefully the new suit would be able to keep any damage to a minimum.
She should go back to repairs now that she had the new suit. For now, she still had to wait for the materials needed for the CHP gel and coating to become available, so she could test them. But for some reason, a piece of conversation about people dying in mechanical accidents that they had had with Esme in the Garden today, clung to her mind - something Esme had said:
“I guess we’ll just have to accept that we will sustain losses in the future”
And she had thought, and said, that that was probably easier to say now, now that it had not actually happened yet, than actually doing so when it did. It had made her wonder how she would actually react, if anyone of their Ring, any friends she’d made, did die. It probably would happen, sometime or another. Fooling herself into thinking it was something that was unlikely to happen, lulling herself to sleep on the notion, would do no good.
She tried to imagine what it would be like. The thought only made her feel sick. Physical nausea actually almost overcame her. There were tears in her eyes. Possibly... no. Or was it? She didn’t really want to think of it. But here it was, and now it couldn’t be so easily stamped down… Would it be worse to her if he was the one to die? Was he different to her than the others, apart from physical attraction? She didn’t really want to go into this. Better to ignore it? It could only give unnecessary complications in Tower life? Maybe… Or maybe she was just running away from something she feared, or feared to think on… again. But just maybe, she would be hurt worse if that happened…
The realisation that just thinking of it would be nothing like actually experiencing it, made her feel even worse.
Should she have kept people at a distance? Felt nothing for them at all, except for a sense of their usefulness or harmfulness? She had been like that, in the beginning. It had changed, almost unconsciously. She didn’t think she could have kept it from happening even if she’d wanted to. And after some thought, she knew she wouldn’t have wanted that. Life was… better… somehow, with people to care about.
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((part the eleventh))
She was in the Garden. A lot of her Ringmates were there too. Including him. They were all talking, sometimes serious, sometimes laughing. He and she especially seemed to have a nice flow going between them.
Then she came in. All eyes went to her immediately. They always seemed to.
“Oh so glad to see you.”
“You look so happy today!”
“How are you?”
Smiles and smiles. All for her, coming from her. His attention was immediately gone. She seemed not even to exist when that girl was around. It wasn’t like she had to be the shining centre, like that girl was, even. She just didn’t want to feel that she was less important to the others, to him, than her.
“Wake up time, seedling. Time to get going, the Tower needs you.”
*Flood the Tower!*
She even dreamed of it. It was awful. Childish. Sick to even dream of it. It didn’t matter at all! It was childish to feel this way. She only hoped they didn’t notice from her behaviour.
That girl was so immature! All giggles and innocence and helplessness… cluelessness. And then the next moment such stress, verge of tears. And people just stream to help her, run after her. How could she compete with that? Giggling, airiness, always talking about people’s looks, sooooo tiny and cute. Agh! Why was she even considering it? It wasn’t worth it! Not the time, not the emotions. It shouldn’t matter this much. Jealousy was not an admirable trait. That had been stated clearly enough in the growth phase.
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These hatches were a nightmare. Always broken. You repair one, turn your back, face it again, and it’s like you never touched it at all.
She wanted to know why, now. It had gone on long enough. She would find out why, and then they could fix it, so they didn’t break down all the time. She used her ETK on one of the hatches. All readings normal. But what was that? She thought she’d noticed something odd.
Bending over the hatch, she pushed some of the wiring aside with her wrench. Oh. That would indeed explain it all. Miniature giant catfishes were swimming everywhere. Someone must have filled the hatches with water and put them in. For decoration. No thought at all for the safety of the Tower. She sighed.
It must have been Kitty; she’d been talking about catfishes for ages. How were they ever going to clean this up?
Flooding levels, but this loading bay was in a mess. Footprints everywhere. They gathered as many people as they could, with spill kits, and set to work. She looked around. All of TM seemed to be there. Good. She smiled and got going again.
She got up and took a look at the ele…va…t……basin of giant catfish. Wow, that was in a mess too. Seemed to be some kind of moss growing on the sides. The fishes were eating it. Oh, that must be the algae. That was what the giant catfish were for.
She got a little closer to the basin, and splashed her hand in it. A fish came up. It poked its head out of the water.
“Hello Norah. How is your day going? I have some tracer goggles ready for you. I just need to pick them up from Alpha Lab.”
“Oh, tracer goggles! I’ve been waiting for those. Great!”
She felt like something here was a little odd. A little off. But she couldn’t quite put her finger on it.
They went down to Alpha Lab. Catfish rummaged around in a factory a bit, and then handed her her goggles.
“I have to hit the floatbed now. I’ve been up for far too long already. See you later, Norah. By the way, it’s time to wake up now, you’re fully rested.”
*what?*
“Time to wake up now, Seedling. You are fully rested.”
She left her ‘bed, bewildered.
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((part the thirteenth. Ignore that I also posted it as a reply to another thread here. 7 AM here with a night of no sleep: errors happen. accidentally replied to another thread instead of editing my own ))
She couldn’t believe it… She’d only just admitted to herself that she really felt this way. And then… all hopes dashed. Floods, she had to stop being so stupid. It was not like she had ever planned on acting on it. Having those feelings, accepting them, fine. Acting on them, such luxury in the Tower as it was now? She thought not. And she knew he would never even consider it, never consider anyone. Duty first, always. But then…
He had accepted that girl’s offer. He said it’d been a mistake… But didn’t break it off… Didn’t want to hurt the girl’s feelings? He’d just go on and on, to her, and Mehken, about that. How he cared for her a lot, would never want to hurt the girl’s feelings. It was like someone took a wrench to her gut. And she knew that when she told him to tell the girl, break it off while it hadn’t started yet, the advice was based on self-interest. But she didn’t care. Better no one if it wasn’t her.
Accepting that there was no chance when her rival had been their ideal, the mission, that had not been so hard. But when it was another person… suddenly it had hurt so much. Like… like... something ripped through her chest. Hot, and painful, and… tight, and tearing… And she’d overheard him actually considering giving it a try with the girl, seeing if he could feel… And it had been too much. If this was how it was going to be, him with that girl, then she wanted to at least let him know… how she felt. Especially if she had to play this convincingly for Xanders, she needed to get this out with. So she’d sent him a letter. Face to face, she just couldn’t. Too hard…
So now he knew. And that was that. She felt like crying, but held it back. She’d wake up, and it would be business as usual. That was all she was going to accept. And then to focus everything on Xanders…
That was before she’d seen the letter anyway. Afterwards… She didn’t know what to think or feel. She’d thought it was over with. That he’d ignore she’d ever sent her letter, like she wrote. She’d already settled it all for herself, imagined how it would go. A period of some hurt, and then… it would fade, as was said.
Then he’d written he would try after all, not just for the girl, but for her too… Nothing might come of it after all, but this glimmer of hope was very hard to bear. Cold machine… not just to her, but any other as well, that would have been easier to deal with. Now, she had to stop herself searching for some clue, some hidden meaning, behind his every word, in that letter. She knew that would lead to nothing.
And he would tell the girl the same…
He might still end up with the girl. Or with neither of them. The other possibility, she hardly dared think of it… She couldn’t let herself think of it... The chances were just too slim, there was only disappointment there. She had to think that the worst would happen…
He didn’t know what they saw in him? Maybe he really didn’t… Maybe they did not even see the same things.
Not very rewarding? It was not like this was a conscious choice one makes… No…
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And now, she could only hope her outward appearance would show nothing… But it was incredibly hard. When he stood close to the girl -and that girl would stand so very, very close- it was all she could do not to just… scream… or cry, maybe. A hand clenching her heart, going *squeeze*… She had cried, goggles were a wonderful thing.
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((part the fourteenth))
Cool air. Smell of plants and wet earth. Wind in leaves and branches, rustling. She liked this sound of rustling leaves. She was walking just straight ahead. No direction in mind, just exploring randomly. The forest was all around her. Its colours were beautiful. She imagined it looked a lot like forests on Earth, though she’d never seen them.
The ground was soft beneath her feet and sort of bounced along where she walked on it, where it wasn’t rocky. Nothing at all like man-made floors, like in the Tower…
There were all sorts of trees. Some were very tall, some not tall at all. The leaves came in so many different shapes. There were also other plants, smaller. Surviving between the trees, on the little light they let through. There were also huge rocks, and rock formations. Moss and small plants grew on them, and in cracks. The rocks had pleasant colours too. Greys, ranging from almost black to almost white. The structure of the rock felt nice. So different from things that human beings could make.
…
She came upon a small stream, with something almost like a pond attached to it, a spot where the water collected and did not run very fast. She looked at the sky, what she could see of it through the trees. Late afternoon. She would stop here. She took out the tent, and pressed the button for it to unfold and set itself up. Its colour was silvery blue. Stark contrast to all the natural colours and surfaces around her. But it was ok. It would not harm this nature. And human beings needed their shelter.
She set up a small and cosy camp for the night. Then went for a short swim in the stream.
…
She navigated a path through nature. Constantly she looked around her, admiring it all. Breathing freely, freshness. She had set out a week before, from Victory. She carried all she needed for a fairly long journey on foot. From the sun, she knew she was going approximately in the right direction to get to Haven, a small town. He would be there when she arrived. She looked forward to that.
Their being apart was the only thing she disliked about this journey.
“Time to rise, Seedling.”
“Time to rise, Seedling.”
“Time to..”
*Yes! Yes, I heard already.*
Right now, the human-like, yet artificial, not male, not female voice annoyed her to her core. That had been an extremely good dream. She hadn’t wanted to wake up. Especially since now, her memory came flooding back, and she remembered he wouldn’t be there today. Or tomorrow. Or the day after… Extended floatbed rest. Now she felt sad…
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This was new. Yet another worry… but one of an unexpected kind. Not at all like most of her worries. She’d heard them talking about it, Starr, Esme, Sargon. Dislike him she may, but what they said had made her wonder.
What WAS she going to do when this planet was actually terraformed? Suddenly it had hit her: she had no idea what she wanted, after that. After things were complete, what was there for her to do? Would there be a place for her? She couldn’t even imagine what it would be like… What would it look like? What kind of society would there be? What jobs WOULD there be for her to fulfil?
At least here in the Tower, she knew her place. She knew what she could do, what was needed… She belonged. And when they were done here… then what? Somewhere… she couldn’t help but feel that, by fulfilling her purpose, she would make herself obsolete…
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Her again… she’d just been kind of glad that that girl had seemed to be spending extended time in her floatbed. She’d just been feeling like she was getting used to this situation now, and then… there she had been… hugging him. And then… that kiss.
And he’d been so unresponsive afterwards. She hadn’t been able to take all that. She’d run, and cried. It made her angry; she didn’t like to show weakness like that, so obviously… And there had been work to do, that she hadn’t been able to do… Useless, this. She’d almost decided that that would be the end of it. She’d try to forget him, he’d not talk to her again in any personal way, and they’d get on with… business. Like people in one Ring would. But in the end she’d given in anyway. They had talked, a lot. She just liked him too much.
She would look at him and it would feel so good, and hurt so much at the same time. He’d smile at her or laugh at something funny she’d said, and she could almost pretend they were together, and this was just banter between lovers… She kept hoping for… silly fantasy things to happen. Things that would never happen in real life. They would be talking, and suddenly he would see the light, kiss her maybe… Or he’d wake up one day and know it was her, and they’d embrace and live happily ever after. And a few more variations on that theme.
This was wearing her down, so much… The highs, the lows… seeing him with other girls he liked… especially that girl, so spontaneous, so impulsive, special, small and thin, fair… just about everything she was not. She knew she was too jealous, but she couldn’t help it much. It just hurt.
Sooner rather than later, it had to just end. One way or the other. She knew what way she preferred, but of course it was not up to her. And in case the worst happened, she at least had a place prepared for herself… A place to go, when she couldn’t stand to be around him anymore. And she knew, if he ended up with that girl, with any other girl, she would not be able to stand it for very long.
Heh. Well, it's an interesting read here. Of course I agree totally with Tantavalist in the IC way of things. Very unconstructive, vicious bashing and even attempts to manipulate and infiltrate TM all over. Way too much time spent throwing mud than being constructive. However, that was also rather perfect for TM, because it made the more neutral people see what was going on. Everytime Thosam, Oluf and Neshor appeared to speak to Arash, their sole purpose was to have an audience and try to make Arash and TM look bad in that audience's eyes (Neshor was much, much more subtle about it than the other two). That was the strategy adopted to bring down TM, or try to.
And really.. You could have done better than that That just rallied the neutrals to us, because it was clear for everyone to see what you were doing. If you (ok, obviously Oluf would never get in ) had joined TM with the intent of destabilizing us, you could have wrested a few members from us. You'd have to be very good, and know exactly what was happening and what to do, to affect the core of TM in this way though. Still, would have worked better.
Or you could of course stop arguing against TM and just lead by example. That would have worked well, because you'd have gotten tons of NPC support to make you appear better than TM then, and in the long run, that could have changed some things.
However yes, it would have taken time and dedication to go against TM, and yeah, we played a lot, and were really efficient. Most sensible would have been to just forget going against TM, letting things happen, going with it, and then see what would have been. We'd have been the leaders of the time directly or indirectly, but leaders fall in time, mostly by their own doing. Or if not, still plenty of RP and intrigues to play out. Anyway, that wasn't to be.
I also thought it funny how everyone stopped the NPC's who angled for a more direct leadership to be established. Because you knew what that would mean And you tried to have only one vote per ring, implying that it wasn't fair otherwise. Hehe, and the thing with accusing Mehken of assaulting a TSR member, and suggesting putting blockers on us. Good fun all around Though it took a lot of our resources and time just countering all of this and keeping a (not-so-paranoid) eye on everything.
However, when it comes down to it, there never was that much TM or Arash bashing in the sense of it being wide-spread. There were 4 players who were anti-TM and shouted at meetings, etc. And then there were all of Zorg's NPC's of course, heh. It was the NPC's who kept that going, not the players as such. Oluf, Thosam, Neshor and Moire only. The rest weren't like that at all. Still.. With the right knowledge at the right time, you could have pushed Arash over the edge of a nervous breakdown perhaps. It grew pretty stressful at times, and we had the IC feeling everyone was out to get us. Combined with personal happenings, a push at the right time might have destroyed or severely weakened at least Arash. Luckily none of you were around to do that at the right times, or you didn't see you had your chance.
And OOC yep, it's true Kryigerof and I discussed setting up an opponent for TM, after Kryigerof complained that we were the only ring RP'ing and spreading RP. That was pretty early on of course, when those pesky OOC'ers were still around. He thought it might stimulate RP and variety to have other rings like that. How he pulled it off was of course up to himself. He kept playing Theodore, his TM char from time to time, but focused mostly on Neshor. And yeah, Oluf said we could just say if the harassment became too much. But when it's IC (and also ineffective outwards anyway, though it did stress our chars a lot ), there's no need for that. We were all mature RP'ers, with friendly OOC feelings towards each other. It never entered that really bad point where you OOC begin to dislike the other players.
There was however one ring where the TM and Arash bashing was 'real', sadly real. They called me 'Mussolini' on their internal forums ;D I thought that pretty funny. They also went around telling new and old players how evil and mean we were, especially I, because one of them had seen Arash buy.. almost all the materials at one sharepoint once!! Wooooh.. And so on from there. THey were totally OOC'ers, not roleplayers, and they thought we were all to behave nicely. They couldn't understand that it was about RP and resource scarcity, that you played a role. They held me personally responsible for my chars actions, and grew angry (and tearful too), when I didn't seem to understand that I should stop acting in line with my char. A classic example of two worlds meeting, where at least one couldn't understand the other. And it wasn't all that much fun, as they were the largest ring at the time, and got to be rather vicious. Luckily the RP'ers ignored them, and they and most other OOC'ers lost interest in the game after 3 weeks or so. Still. And that was, ironically, before anyone could point any kind of finger at TM accusing them of bad stuff (well, actually TM never got around to do any 'bad' stuff, there simply was no need for that, though we would have, under the right circumstances).
Anyway, OOC I understand why TM was picked as the target. Such RP can be fun and doesn't take much play time or preparation (though that would have helped.. *snickers* ), and it was a big part of what Seed was about. Intigue, politicking, squabbling, wasting time and resources. We certainly felt we were wasting time dealing with this, yet IC we also felt we couldn't afford not to. OOC we really didn't need to worry, but our chars had trouble seeing this, overestimating our opponents constantly. It was first after one particular stressful situation that Arash began to argue that really, we might be over-estimating the need to constantly keep a watch on our opponents, constantly devising back-up plans and setting up triggers for any kind of eventuality. Still, OOC I absolutely loved this, the intrigue and maneuvering to PWN your opponents without actual combat. It felt like very pleasing strategy. To Arash it felt like a constant irritant, something keeping things from getting done, keeping them from actually making things better and it depressed him a lot actually.
When Tantavalist joined, Arash felt there was something he held back, but it wasn't serious enough to warrant him not joining, and although yes, that would have been a major surprise and clash down the line, I think it'd been taken without bitter feelings. Because Arash could really respect people he saw as sensible, working people. And he would have nothing against good arguments. But he absolutely had no patience for people coming to 'argue' with him to try and smear him and TM views to those who listened, having no interest in the argument itself. And that happened a lot with certain PC's and NPC's in the garden, when there were many listeners around. So as TM grew in power, and he didn't have a need to constantly defend his views to an audience, he preferred to talk one-on-one, and just be dismissive when someone tried to pick a verbal fight with him. Of course they would then cease upon that and accuse him of not wanting to argue, of being arrogant, hehe. But at that time, it rang hollow in people's ears, so he could get away with it. I remember one particular time where Oluf wanted to hear about Moby's death in the garden (with audience of course), starting off with accusing Arash of withholding information from him, hinting that Arash and TM didn't want Oluf to know. That was just starting out of course, what would have come afterwards would have been Oluf dropping hints that TM probably had a hand in the murder I'm sure. Hehe, it was quite predictable, in a fun, good way Anyway, Arash basically told Oluf to sod off. Then Oluf tried blackmailing Arash with something in a private message, can't even remember with what, and Arash replied in public by laughing and saying so all could hear that blackmailing wouldn't work. I guess Oluf didn't know how to go from there, denying it or trying to say it wasn't blackmail. He chose the latter, but at that time the audience was onto his tricks. So it felt incredibly nice for Arash just to be able to totally ignore Oluf. As the TM members said often, Oluf appearing on a scene was actually a boon to them I think that time was also when Thosam was making 'I am the King of the World' rude gestures behind Arash' back.. Haha, that didn't help with credibility either Was fun. Ah, just reminiscing here. And there's so much to reminisce about..
Oh, and that mapping project. As it happens, when KDS couldn't finish it, we did it in one day yes, at least our part of helping Dustman. It's hard to argue against visible efficiency, especially in such a tower. Or it should be.
And hey Frakel, Evolution? Wanna slip the name of your char here? Mh? I'm curious.
Yeah.. Thanks.. It might be impossible though.
Ok, I'm interested. And friday evening is ok, but I have to work at 01 GMT+1 every other friday.
I wonder when it will be easy enough for me to actually guess something.
Apart form that, the image seems familiar. But not in any computer game sense of way. Did you mean it was a computer game, or did you mean game in general, such as a RP setting?
Ok, here's my view on this.
In many ways, it is very tempting to wish for a continuation of Seed, with the same chars as Norah says. That could potentially, ideally be very great. However, I don't believe it is feasible. It would take too much knowledge to get right. And I only think the GM's and certain TM members have an overview of that knowledge (and yeah, I'm not volunteering for GM duty here, that's the kind of guy I am ). That would be too much, and perhaps the GM would also think it too limiting. So here's my suggestion:
Alternate Seed universe. Same background story, same NPC's (TSR and so, plus of course whatever the GM's come up with), same everything, apart from the chars we played. Like our chars waking up for the first time, that 4th May last year. Ah, without the bugs ofcourse
Everything but the chars would be there. And of course things might and would develop in completely different ways from there. You could say only a few colonists were out (we woke up after that huge storm took out much of the tower, wate r gushed into the reactor, and 40000 or so died), or that thousands of new colonists were. You could do what you wanted of course. I think this is the best way to do it. Obviously, there's interest for it to be quite Seedish, and without that aspect, we won't have enough players. Ideally, I'd say at least 5 players, more would be fine, it's easier to handle on IRC, and with a potential helping GM.
Now some practicalities for the GM's. You should speak to Ahnion and or Sandling. They wrote down the complete datasets. These are invaluable for background lore. And you should speak to me and, of course, especially Esme, with specific questions about rings, lore, happenings, such things. My memory is bad, but at least I was in the middle of everything. Esme would have the advantage of actually having had access to all the secret knowledge though (at least I think she did ).
Also, I have a very nifty tool for tracking trained skills. It's up to the GM(s), but why not keep the general idea of the skill system? TAU speedlearning things into you all the time. What skills these are could be modified to fit in with what the GM wants, and you could easily think of a TAU hacker getting TAU to teach him combat skills, etc. Whatever you want. Anyway, this tool can be set up with any kind of skill you'd care to include, and can keep track of all players for the GM. Nifty.
There are probably other things too, but.. Anyway, I'll leave all of that to the GM(s).
I'd say the GM's gather knowledge, prepare story, then make backgrounds with interested players? And that we get as many on board as possible. A RP session once a week or even more is not as problematic as playing a MMOG each day, so.. Should be possible.
And Norah, you should really join in you know. Why? Because it's Seed, you're bored, and you crave RP.. There
Hey Moby Thought you were dead.. But you got better?
I share your sentiments Tantavalist. The RP'ers are In the Seeds that Grow Bevin, which is private right now due to a bug. And yes. That's us. The In Cavern Explorers and The Institution Bevin are also supposedly roleplayers, but we haven't met them yet.
I don't know why there are even less RP'ers in this game than in more or less any other, maybe because it is beta, and maybe because adventure players, while potential RP'ers, don't know much about it?
But I got the same feeling, apart from me not really liking the puzzles. I need RP'ers and a living, breathing world, preferably intrigue and a way to affect it too. It's not unlikely that will happen yet though, this is the beta.
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