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A few points before you start: 1) There are a few things left blank (literally). That's because there are some names we're still working out. 2) This is an NRP, but also a character RP. It's a mix between the two. 3) Some things are mentioned but not elaborated on. That's because the parts that elaborates on them aren't being posted as part of the interest-check. This interest-check is basically the OP, but cut in half. 4) I'm posting this in multiple sections because it applies to multiple genres, and because we want a good mix between advanced players, and high casual players.



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We looked to the stars and wondered if our conquest could reach so high. Their shimmer was a heavenly taunt; the last frontier for us to conquer. We leapt forth into the unknown and met them in triumph. We brought with us a spark to light the flames of civilization across dead worlds; setting alight the fires of our new golden age. The barren landscapes of new planets turned green when our boots touched the soil and we thought ourselves givers of life. We settled every world our boots could touch and our flags flew proud. We raised cities and the impervious domes under which they blossomed. And soon the splendor of our great civilization shone brighter than the stars that had lured us to conquer our celestial neighbors.

But look at us now....




Backstory


The year is 2321 and, for decades now, the remnants of humanity have squandered in hiding, afraid. But it wasn't always so. It was only fifty years ago that mankind lived in a golden age marked by discovery and the establishment of vast colonies on the surface of dozens of planets. We settled every world we set foot on and our numbers grew. Our unquenchable thirst for conquest drove us ever-forth and our brave species spread throughout the cosmos, raising new civilizations from previously dead worlds. Our ingenuity and determination saw earthly plants sprout out from alien soil, breathing life to once barren planets for us to settle. We triumphed over challenges previously believed insurmountable, and we had, at last, conquered the final frontier. We were spread so far we thought ourselves immortal.

How wrong the The Listeners proved us.

Their advance was irrepressible. Inescapable. Where their ships went, life ceased to be. We were helpless to stop it. Our homeworld, Earth, fell first. Our stronghold among the stars.. our cradle. Billions of lives turned to ash, ancient cities turned to dust. We fought them hard, but we could not stop the inevitable. Our closest colonies fell next. One after the other, planet after planet. Loss after loss.

The extinction of the human race was happening before my very eyes. And we didn't even know who our eradicators were -- or what they were. All we knew was that they wouldn't stop until all of humanity had ceased to be. So we ran.

An order for full retreat was issued and what worlds we still held were abandoned. Left to die. Those who could reach the evacuation points watched as billions more perished while their ships set course for the darkest, most distant corners of human space. To safety.

After a dozen worlds were destroyed by The Listeners, it had become apparent that it was humanity's telecommunication signals that had led their otherworldly ships to Earth. By following the human race's bread crumb of radio signals sent echoing carelessly across the sky, their ships had found Earth first and every colony world thereafter in order of its establishment.

The remnants of humanity set course for the Epsilon Indi System on the outskirts of known space, where a hastily-prepared but promising plan to save what remained of mankind was to be executed.

The newly established colony of Nai Kolkata in the Epsilon Indi System, recognizing the peril while time remained to act, enacted a novel yet relatively simple plan to conceal themselves. In the farthest orbit of their parent star - well beyond the system's planets, they deployed a ring of autonomous stations whose purpose was to emit randomized radio waves in all directions of space. Out at the heliosheath of the system, these stations mimicked the background radio static of the universe itself - effectively cloaking the radio and telecommunications broadcasts of Brahma - the lush moon on which the colony was founded - and its neighboring worlds.

It was there that humanity hid.

One after another, interstellar transports filled with refugees poured into the small colony at Nai Kolkata. Overnight the quiet backwater sanctuary became a melting pot for the scared, lost, and broken remnants of a humanity that had only years before ruled the stars.

With them came the battered remains of the human military; a small fleet of survivors bearing the scars of their fight against the onslaught of The Listeners. More ships arrived in the following months, telling stories of worlds turned to ash, but their numbers remained low. It had become apparent that most of the human military had been destroyed or lost in the chaos.

An emergency military government was proposed and briefly enforced before their attempts to control a frightened population proved ineffective. They were too few to effectively govern and protect an entire system at once. Deciding it was more important to protect the colonists from those who had destroyed their home, the Guardian Fleet, as they became known, took on the task of patrolling the outskirts of the system, keeping a watchful eye for any sign of The Listeners' return. The Guardian Fleet enacted a series of strict laws prohibiting radio communications using electromagnetic frequencies above 30GHz while in space, and prohibited any ships from leaving the system in order to prevent detection by The Listeners. Those who attempted to escape faced deadly force.

On the surface of Brahma, colonists of Nai Kolkata opened their homes to the dispossessed. When there was no more room, streets filled with makeshift shelters as refugee ships continued to arrive. Fear and poverty turned to idleness and anger. Violence and crime became a problem in a colony that had once been peaceful. As years went by and the threat of an impending reemergence by The Listeners lessened, the original colonists pleaded for their old lives back, and the refugees resented them. Protests and riots grew rampant. Desperate, the colonists began to fund stock-companies with aims on colonizing other parts of the wild moon.

Mining ventures, plantations growing food from both the old world and this new one, and industrial enclaves were just a few of these early ventures. They pushed boundaries, creating an infrastructure while discovering ways to push back the wilderness.Successful colonists made their own fortunes, and with it they began to organize even more refugees. Some planned governments that would be havens for their ideologies and beliefs. Others wished to live amongst their own kind in a culture they were familiar with.

As humans began to cut their way into the jungles, encounters with the native bat-like peoples, the _____ , became more common. At first, the aliens were a fascinating subject for the colonists. Intelligent beings lived among them - the fact was amazing to most. But as time passed, the encounters became violent. Humans were, after all, destroying their home. Resentment and fear grew from this, but the two species would eventually coexist in the nations that came to be formed. But their coexistence isn't one without problems.

Fifty-one years have passed since the first refugees arrived. Since then, many nations have risen; all of them vying to form great civilizations like the ones of old. We stand at the beginning of a new age for human advancement. A world untamed and mysterious. A new beginning for mankind -- another frontier to conquer.



What The RP Is About


The golden age of humanity has reached an abrupt end, and our species has been forced into hiding by The Listeners. Humans now live on Brahma, a lush moon of the gas giant Brahmapura. Independent nations have been established on the surface of Brahma. They are clustered around an area known as the 'safe-zone', a region where humans are relatively safe from the moon's many dangers. Here the many nations compete for dominance as they did hundreds of years ago on Earth.

Brahma's native bat-like people, the _____, live alongside humans where they are allowed to. But not all of them are happy to be subservient to mankind -- some have taken up arms in rebellion against their new overlords. Others live lives as they did before the humans came; as primitive clans living deep in the jungles, or below the surface in vast cave systems created by sinkholes.

But the _____ aren't the only ones with a score to settle. If the moon's gigantic predators weren't enough of a problem, human insurrectionists are a constant threat to the stability of Brahma's nations.

Beyond the boundaries of the safe-zone lie the lawless frontier settlements, home to hardy and independent folk who have braved the dangerous wilds to found city-states free of oppressive government control.

Survey parties dispatched into the remote wilderness of Brahma - far beyond the inhabited region, bring reports of untapped reserves of vital natural resources. As the last known remnant of humanity among the stars expands across the planet and the Indus System, those resources are likely to incite violence and greed among the cornered remains of the human race.

You can lead a nation or frontier settlement and compete against others. Play as an organization trying to make a profit. Perhaps you're one of the rebels fighting to topple an oppressive government. Or maybe you're an explorer with a humorous alien sidekick, braving the wilds to find hidden treasures. It's up to you.

This RP will include....

-1: A lush moon teeming with life, and an entire system to explore. Humanity's new home, Brahma, is a moon of the gas giant Brahmapura in the Epsilon Indi system. This is a wild moon with no shortage of dangers. Humans are not at the top of the food chain here; the moon is home to giant, monstrous predators once unimaginable to our human minds, but whom are now a constant threat to anyone brave enough to wander beyond the 'safe-zone'. With most of the moon uninhabited by humans, players have literally an entire world untouched and untamed for them to explore and fight over. No one knows what lies deep in the jungles - be the first to find out. But beware of the moon's many natural hazards. Thick jungles, unpredictable sinkholes, and strange alien natural phenomenons are but a few of the dangers you'll face out in the wild. Ah -- and steer clear of the moon's unwelcoming and uncivilized natives. They'll cut ye.

You're not just limited to exploring Brahma, though. Brahma is but one of many possible moons orbiting the gas giant Brahmapura. In addition to other moons, players can visit neighboring worlds. Perhaps you're a mining company looking to set up shop on a barren planet. Or maybe you just want to explore other worlds. You can do it, and maybe you'll uncover something in the dark corners of these mysterious worlds. But don't try to escape the system; the Guardian Fleet is ever-vigilant. When they catch you - and catch you they will - they'll shoot first and never ask questions.

-2: Character-centric, third-person roleplaying. We aren't looking for chessboard roleplaying where you simply say where things are and what they are doing (IE: "The Broian Army is moving south with five hundred spears and six hundred cat-tossers. The city is producing lots of copper wiring due to an industrial level of homeless crackheads living in the area"). We also don't want to see first-person, as first person tends to get confusing in an RP setting like this. When roleplaying as a nation or organization, play out their actions through the eyes of characters affiliated to them.

-3: Many roleplaying options. You can play as a nation, an organization, or a single character. Players who choose to play as nations take control of small nations within the 'safe-zone'. Those who want to play as an organization can take control of almost any kind of organization they want. PMC companies, humanitarian organizations, manufacturers, rebels, ect. If nations and organizations aren't your thing, you can always play as a single character. A simple colonist, a soldier, an explorer, ect.

-4: A sci-fi world with cool advanced technology. Robots, spaceships, all that. Almost everything you can expect from a futuristic space RP.

Excerpt taken from the rules (not posted here): This is not a strategy RP. If you play as a nation, you will not be playing it through updates listing your progress (ie: wooden hut 80% done). Instead, you will be playing out the actions of your nation through the eyes of characters affiliated with it. If you are familiar with the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' book series, that's basically how you are expected to play your nation. You have dozens of characters with their own personalities and histories, and it is through them that you play out the actions of your nation. If you want to play out a war, you do so through the eyes of soldiers and commanders. If you want to explore your nation's culture, you may take control of one of your civilians to do so. If you still have doubts on how this will work, ask in OOC.

Disclaimer: None of the banners were made by me, obviously. I took them from the internet. Credit goes to those who actually made them.
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Interest level over 9000!
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Hellz. Yes. This is what I need in my life.
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I'm in.

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There's four interested, total, if we take into account he other interest check in the advanced section. This is looking like he beginning of a beautiful RP, and with people I've never seen before to boot, which is always a recipe for fun.
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There are a few other people who will join the RP, and who helped me create it, that haven't posted here

It's good to see some interest though.
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Really interested! Good work so far.
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Pepperm1nts said
There are a few other people who will join the RP, and who helped me create it, that haven't posted here It's good to see some interest though.


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Map Maker jacking off.
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The map maker should stop jacking off.
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Alright, then! If all goes well and our map-maker stops jacking off, we'll have the RP up sometime this weekend at the earliest. There is a slim chance we'll delay a bit, but I'm going to push for a weekend launch.

Keep an eye on this thread for a link to the RP once it's up.
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Enough talk! When do the Terrans rise again!?
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Info dump on the "planet" for those interested.

Epsilon Indi G2 - Brahma

Epsilon Indi Gamma-2 is known almost exclusively as Brahma - the name given to it by the Oriya and Maratha miners who accidentally stumbled upon it 68 years ago. As its official catalog name would suggest, Brahma is the second of five terrestrial moons orbiting about gas planet known as Bramapura. This parent world is analogous in size and mass to Neptune. It is situated .84 AU from Epsilon Indi and is remarkable for its striking bands of gas. Frequently, these latitudinal bands will mix with one another, producing violent electrical storms visible from the surface of Brahma.

Brahma is by far the largest of the five satellites of Bramapura - somewhat larger than Earth. However its density is remarkably low, resulting in the comfortable .915 g felt on Brahma's surface. Despite orbiting just within Bramaputra's habitable edge - the minimum distance from a large gas planet a satellite should orbit to prevent excessive radiation from bombarding a given body - Brahma plays host to a fantastically diverse array of native wildlife as well as species introduced from Earth. This ideal environment for life is made possible by a magnetosphere brought about by mantle convection. Resonant tidal forces created by the gravitational pull of the outer moons and Bramapura literally squeezes the insides of Brahma, heating the moon's interior and thereby creating the convective heat required to keep the world's insides gyrating. This magnetosphere blocks a great deal of the radiation that would otherwise fry life on the moon and also prevents radioactive particles from stripping away Brahma's oxygen-rich atmosphere.

The tidal squeezing of Brahma results in a great degree of volcanic and tectonic activity on the satellite. Magma is squeezed out onto the surface as carbonic lava that comprises much of Brahma's igneous formations, either by seeping out in slow sheets or bursting violently outward from the world's numerous volcanoes. Brahma's calcite formations, upon exposure to acidic groundwater, erode readily. This results in a spectacular karst formations, including vast canyons, gaping sinkholes dropping down into caves that spread across thousands of kilometers underground, jagged spires, and arches. Additionally, a diverse array of biomes - the most famous of which being the dense equatorial jungle - complicate an environment that is already extremely variable. Microclimates and numerous partitioned habitats within these karst features have created a planet with a geographical and biological diversity greater than that of the Earth.

Like Earth, Brahma possesses huge quantities of water needed for life to thrive. But unlike Earth, where nearly all water was stored in vast, open oceans, Brahma's water is largely stored in underground lakes and aquifers that frequently create giant cenotes. Large open seas similar in area to Earth's giant freshwater lakes exist mainly in the temperate latitudes, where the icecap meltwater accumulates. Much of Brahma's water is very hard in that is rich with calcium and other dissolved minerals, and many aquatic organisms have developed means of excreting excess mineral deposits.

The indigenous life on Brahma is extremely diverse - moreso even than Earth. Xenobiologists hypothesize that life on Brahma began deep underwater in hydrothermal vents produced by Brahma's intense volcanic activity. Fossil remains place the first terrestrial Brahman organisms at an age of 195-240 million years ago, suggesting to some xenoobiologists that life on Brahma is much younger than life on Earth was. Since their colonization of the land, Brahman organisms have grown to cover the entirety of the moon and have adapted to every imaginable niche. Of particular interest to the human colonizers of Brahma is the multitude of Brahma's giant animals - or megafauna. While most of these monstrous beasts consume the flora and plantlike organisms of Brahma, there still exists very large and diverse number of giant predators - most of which can and will feed on humans if given the opportunity. These large carnivores and other dangerous animals have proven remarkably successful in adapting to human encroachment and the arrival of introduced Earth species. One such animal is the Mayura. A fast, massive, and maneuverable flying carnivore; the Mayura are extremely territorial and aggressive and have taken down choppers and even dropships. The existence of such monsters has limited the expansion of human settlement on the planet. As such, nearly all humans on Brahma live within the nebulous borders of the "Clear Districts" - a tamed region of the planet surrounding Nai Kolkata where Earth flora and fauna has been allowed to supplant the native wildlife and cities have been built. Beyond these districts the planet is a hostile and unforgiving wilderness punctuated with remote human outposts.

When the first human settlers arrived on Brahma, they quickly encountered a race of diminutive race of primitive sentient life living within the jungles beyond Nai Kolkata. These impish, curious beings; with their large ears, pronounced snout, and innate shyness, bore a strong resemblance to the bats on Earth. As such, later colonists took to calling them 'Batmen' or more affectionately, 'Pips'. Initially, relations between the Batmen and the human colonists were fair. While humans typically elected to keep to themselves, Batmen would often visit Nai Kolkata and traded or offered themselves for employment once the language barrier between the two races had been dismantled. The arrival of new humans, however, brought about the expansion of their colony into land inhabited by the Batmen. Hunting grounds and Batmen encampments were plowed over to make way for colonial expansion, drawing anger from the natives. The Batmen tribes eventually responded by raiding beyond the colonial borders and sabotaging human construction and destroying machinery. Predictably, human settlers responded with violence against the batmen - pushing them deeper into the wilderness; a gesture Batmen tribes return in favor whenever possible. As such, many humans see the Batmen as savages and vandals. But despite decades of violence between the two species, there are many Batmen that have left the wilderness for the human colonies in search of riches, employment, and a more fruitful life in their cities. Humans, distrustful of these "reformed" Batmen, typically refuse to let them live within the cities themselves and relegate their populations to so-called "Indigenous Quarters", a euphemism for slums of huts fashioned from scrap or sticks on the outskirts of the city. Those Batmen who do find work in the city almost exclusively carry out dirty, undesirable work for meager pay. Despite widespread distrust and mistreatment of the indigenous Batman, the Tkrai Advocacy Foundation - a nonprofit organization based in Nai Kolkata - works to alleviate the rampant mistreatment of the Batmen in the Clear Districts while also conducting forays out into the wilderness to educate remote tribes and stop human-Batmen violence.
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