Here's the basis:
The year is 2186, and humanity has colonized fourteen other solar systems, three of them major industrial/population centers. There are countless moon/asteroid bases, whether for mining, research, splinter colonies, or military, and humanity travels along the stars, powered by helium-3 fusion reactors, flown with the exhaustless Cannae drive, and traveling near-instantly between solar systems with tramlines via the Alderson Drive, which goes on the basis of quantum 'flux', a fictional concept for the sake of FTL.
You, the character, are either of the recuperating survivors in the Maxwell's Core B33 Special Operations Platoon- one of the multitude of Pilot-Titan groups that fight on a much larger scale than anyone else, for mobile armored superiority- or a new recruit being reassigned to fill in Maxwell's Core's empty slots. Normally working in two or three three-man teams, the Titan-laden SOPs are the backbone of quick-response offensive and defensive battles- often being the first on the scene until heavier units can arrive.
The current plot is limited.
As a member of the Interstellar Treaty Organization, you are a combatant against the Commonwealth- a newly sprung government among many colonies and one of the major foreign solar systems- and the Russo-Chino Bloc- the Russian/Chinese/North Korean alliance. As per UN order- which all Earth-bound nations honor- no combat takes place on Earth, for as long as direct military action isn't launched from there except in self-defense- such as missiles, but excluding military shipments or fleet launches.
Maxwell's Core B33 SOP is assigned to a reserve facility on ITO-controlled Mars, for the training of reassigned and regrouped platoons and companies, generally used specifically for Titan-Pilot retraining operations. During the team's retraining, however, to ensure unit cohesion, the RCB launch an attack on Mars- and, in the process, Maxwell's Core at the reserve facility. The story is set to take place with our characters getting to know each other, and then a few days afterwards, are hit by an enemy Titan-supported SOP, who are looking to secure the facility to use as a base of operations on the attack of the much longer and well-defended ITO Fleet Central Command, which is one of three nearby facilities. Defending the reserve facility would then be of utmost importance; failure to do so would mean the loss of ITO Command and its entire military structure.
This is going to be a realistic roleplay. You can't charge straight forward at an enemy Titan like you would in the game, unless you're heavily armored; otherwise, you would fall very quickly.
The year is 2186, and humanity has colonized fourteen other solar systems, three of them major industrial/population centers. There are countless moon/asteroid bases, whether for mining, research, splinter colonies, or military, and humanity travels along the stars, powered by helium-3 fusion reactors, flown with the exhaustless Cannae drive, and traveling near-instantly between solar systems with tramlines via the Alderson Drive, which goes on the basis of quantum 'flux', a fictional concept for the sake of FTL.
You, the character, are either of the recuperating survivors in the Maxwell's Core B33 Special Operations Platoon- one of the multitude of Pilot-Titan groups that fight on a much larger scale than anyone else, for mobile armored superiority- or a new recruit being reassigned to fill in Maxwell's Core's empty slots. Normally working in two or three three-man teams, the Titan-laden SOPs are the backbone of quick-response offensive and defensive battles- often being the first on the scene until heavier units can arrive.
The current plot is limited.
As a member of the Interstellar Treaty Organization, you are a combatant against the Commonwealth- a newly sprung government among many colonies and one of the major foreign solar systems- and the Russo-Chino Bloc- the Russian/Chinese/North Korean alliance. As per UN order- which all Earth-bound nations honor- no combat takes place on Earth, for as long as direct military action isn't launched from there except in self-defense- such as missiles, but excluding military shipments or fleet launches.
Maxwell's Core B33 SOP is assigned to a reserve facility on ITO-controlled Mars, for the training of reassigned and regrouped platoons and companies, generally used specifically for Titan-Pilot retraining operations. During the team's retraining, however, to ensure unit cohesion, the RCB launch an attack on Mars- and, in the process, Maxwell's Core at the reserve facility. The story is set to take place with our characters getting to know each other, and then a few days afterwards, are hit by an enemy Titan-supported SOP, who are looking to secure the facility to use as a base of operations on the attack of the much longer and well-defended ITO Fleet Central Command, which is one of three nearby facilities. Defending the reserve facility would then be of utmost importance; failure to do so would mean the loss of ITO Command and its entire military structure.
This is going to be a realistic roleplay. You can't charge straight forward at an enemy Titan like you would in the game, unless you're heavily armored; otherwise, you would fall very quickly.