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Asclepion

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(I'll post his here and see if it goes anywhere :D)


With the development of technology and science, humanity was able to confer powers to itself regarded as Godlike to denizens of earlier times. By the late 21st century, humans had the technology to reshape the laws of physics and evolve beyond biological life. It was this capability, that had given man all it had ever desired, that also brought about it's demise. In their search for ultimate power, scientists were able to uncover the mysteries of matter itself, yielding a raw and unequalled energy source. In 2113, life as we knew it came to an end. In the experiment, an uncontrolled fusion reaction destroyed the Earth and sent deadly shock waves throughout the entire solar system. Planet Earth, with a devastated biosphere and drenched in solar radiation, was no longer able to sustain life and became a barren wasteland.

Once news of this spread through the Orion Arm, the hegemons of mankind moved in and salvaged all that was left of either value or usefulness. Once stripped of all its worth, they left the ruined world behind.

Soon after, the senate declared the Sol system condemned, meaning that anyone in the universe has the right to lay claim to it. The scorched planet now faced an invasion by cut-throats and bounty hunters. These scum of the earth now raid the dead system and take anything left behind. The first that came to rape and pillage were hunted by newly-revived defenses in a bloodbath of epic proportions. Rather than publicize the fact that the Earth was now an immense death-trap, the theocratic government actively encouraged more mercenaries to visit the planet - to them, it was a quick and easy way to rid the galaxy of it's worst elements.



Amidst the blasted remains of civilization, the worst mercenaries this side of the Oort Cloud do battle not only against each other but also the robot sentinels that the government has left behind. Riding on anti-gravity cycles and armed with deadly mines, guns and lasers, they fight to the death while all searching for the same thing- lost glories and riches, left behind on a now horrifically broken world.


When the Earth is left to die and the galaxy's violent prodigy roams free, the future of mankind has become forsaken.

Most of the planet Earth is in ruins after a terrible disaster. You play someone on a hoverbike that can travel in any direction. Explore military installations, nuclear reactors, refineries, temples, and more in search of gold, data, or fleeing criminals. Defend yourself from Earth's automated defense systems and rival scavengers.

The ruined Earth attracts a peculiar sort of person. They are intelligent, because the stupid die fast, but they're also outcasts, by whatever cause. The people who come to the Sol system do not have pasts- either they were born there, children of prisoners and their lives have been spent in slavery, or they came there of their own free will and for their own reasons. As far as the inhabitants are concerned, whatever draws you to their world ceases to exist once you arrive.

Character sheets are standard. Name, age, skills, gender, equipment, history, etc. I don't really care about the format, just include pertinent information.



Robotic sentinels left behind. Anything considered valuable was removed and sites warranting further study were left heavily guarded by what remained of the Earth's defense force. The church subsequently re-programmed them with a new list of directives. The first directive was to was to bring itself online, re-enforce the planet, and replicate millions of new defense units for immediate deployment. The second- annihilate, without question, any humanoid lifeforms.

Many are similar in overall form to tanks or aircraft, while others are bipedal. The machines are a force that does not eat or sleep, immune to radiation and fitted for every terrain. The AI learns and adapts to enemies in seconds while constantly streaming data to other units so that all may be the best possible combatants. Deadly and relentless, the robots hunt raiders on the surface and often the only news you would hear about them was entire mercenary companies found butchered to a man.



These flying anti-grav bikes have been the primary means of transport around the forsaken Earth. The turbine engines are incredibly powerful, with a top speed of six hundred kmph in any direction, even straight up or down. The reflexes needed to control the craft as it shot through the air are phenomenal. Many pioncycles had specific flaps and control vanes linked to a computer to aid in controlling the vehicle, as well as stasis fields and a high-g shock to protect them against impact. However, due to the velocities a rider can be thrown off and killed upon crashing into an object. Pioncycles are also heavily modular. Although technically illegal, they can be equipped with a host of weapons and defensive capabilities.
Your character should have one to use on the planet surface. Describe it in the character sheet.
 

TheIronRuler

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Looks nice, but...
What about the other sentient species? Could you tell us about the rest of the known galaxy that knows of Earth? Are there just humans here?
And if this is a free roam, does that mean that we are not bound to a party comprised of all of the players?
 

ThreeWords

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I also have interest, and also questions. What are the current limits of science. Are we still able to abuse physics, or was that knowledge lost with Earth's demise?
 

Asclepion

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TheIronRuler said:
Looks nice, but...
What about the other sentient species? Could you tell us about the rest of the known galaxy that knows of Earth? Are there just humans here?
And if this is a free roam, does that mean that we are not bound to a party comprised of all of the players?
1. Aliens:

Other intelligences have been contacted by radio waves, but their immense distance is a problem yet to be solved. In addition, ancient ruins have been uncovered on many worlds - indicating the planet had been inhabited in the distant past. Most of the extraterrestrial life being catalogued is small and insect-like, but some is more developed with intelligence comparable to higher mammals such as dolphins, monkeys and cats.

I doubt the aliens would even take a second glance at humanity. To them, it's just another primitive culture in deep space.

After mankind acknowledged the existence of alien life, they fortified the planet. Devastating minefields, rogue satellites, and computer-controlled networks of defense craft roamed the Sol system. Ironic then- The world was destroyed, not by an alien force -- but by our own arrogance and stupidity.

2. I'd prefer that you were in a party. It just makes things more coherent.
 

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ThreeWords said:
I also have interest, and also questions. What are the current limits of science. Are we still able to abuse physics, or was that knowledge lost with Earth's demise?
The knowledge that was not destroyed is kept under close guard by the governement, which has become a religious police state reminiscent of ancient rome.

They could manipulate their environment in various ways, generating enough body heat to light a fire, for example, or turning inanimate objects into advanced nanotechnology tools, or modifying the properties of liquids. They could heal a wounded person just by touching them. They could read thoughts and emotions, or extract recent memories. Microscopic cameras, distributed throughout their body, would function as an all-round 360° sensor - covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum and recording constantly, archiving your entire life. The brain has been almost entirely cyberized. In fact, many citizens of old Earth had abandoned their homes altogether and taken to a nomadic lifestyle. Often, a "home" was little more than a small booth or alcove in the street, where a person can temporarily recharge and recuperate as they shift between various real world and digital environments. Much of the Earth was being transformed into a gigantic computer grid where individuals can physically "plug" themselves in.

They discovered the means by which they could manipulate matter at its most basic level. The potential could revolutionize human life, providing countless spin-offs, including the creation of tiny fusion clusters that could keep a sun burning for close to 100 billion years.


That was before the world went uttershit, and now you have berserkers in power armor fighting over garbage.
 

TheIronRuler

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That sounds great. Could you describe how the present looks like? Government, planets, population, etc.
 

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Viking Incognito said:
So what do the bikes look like? Can we just find a picture we like of a hover bike and use that?
If it's a good picture, sure. However, a picture won't tell us everything, and here your craft is a matter of life and death. If your pioncycle is heavily armed, it could go head-to-head against enemies but the extra weight would slow it and increase the turning radius. Deployable flares or an eject seat might be a lifesaver, but also take up space. Specs of the bike, it's equipment, etc. should be made for your character/style of play.

TheIronRuler said:
That sounds great. Could you describe how the present looks like? Government, planets, population, etc.
A small, loose empire consisting of all human-inhabited worlds in explored space. In a period of upheaval and decay after the loss of their homeworld. Rule is authoritarian, but primarily interested in military and political dominance and ignores artistic culture. Systems are grouped in sectors and sectors in turn into oversectors. These are controlled by the senators and hegemons.

For the means of transport and communications available at this time, human-controlled space is too big. They can't enforce all of it and mostly just mass around major worlds. The governors have a lot of discretion and no real check on laws they make. This also means that if something goes wrong, they are on their own for a while.

And then there's the Sol system, which at this point is just survival of the fittest.
 

Viking Incognito

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Asclepion said:
Are you guys just not going to do this?
Most American students have mid-term exams coming up and don't have a lot of spare time right now. It isn't that we aren't interested, its just that were occupied.
 

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Viking Incognito said:
Asclepion said:
Are you guys just not going to do this?
Most American students have mid-term exams coming up and don't have a lot of spare time right now. It isn't that we aren't interested, its just that were occupied.
For the record, a lot of us in UK higher Ed have end of semester exams en route too.
 

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good idea. i'm interested, but want more information. like: when you say equipment and weapons, can you give us a list of the most common heavy and light ones?
and to who do you post a character sheet, and where?

EDIT: when i say 'most common types' i mean the kind that bandits and mercenaries are most likely to use
 

Asclepion

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talker said:
good idea. i'm interested, but want more information. like: when you say equipment and weapons, can you give us a list of the most common heavy and light ones?
and to who do you post a character sheet, and where?

EDIT: when i say 'most common types' i mean the kind that bandits and mercenaries are most likely to use
wackymon said:
I'm interested....
I'll post a character sheet later.
Holy crap guys, this thing was from months ago and never took off. I've completely forgotten about it.
 

Wackymon

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Asclepion said:
talker said:
good idea. i'm interested, but want more information. like: when you say equipment and weapons, can you give us a list of the most common heavy and light ones?
and to who do you post a character sheet, and where?

EDIT: when i say 'most common types' i mean the kind that bandits and mercenaries are most likely to use
wackymon said:
I'm interested....
I'll post a character sheet later.
Holy crap guys, this thing was from months ago and never took off. I've completely forgotten about it.
Really? Well... now I feel stupid. You aren't doing it, huh?