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Hey folks! This is a reboot/rebranding of an older idea. I originally started to set it up as a 1x1, but had so many ideas for the setting that I wanted to try to expound it.

Here's the premise in a nutshell:

A slice of life story, set in a steam punk, faux-Victorian world, and focused on a school for mad scientists.

I have a few ideas for sort of "events" to stir up drama, but it will be pretty sandbox, though with a pretty small box.

I may still be adding to the lore, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask. Your questions might help shape the world, and I'm always open to suggestions!

Regarding setting and culture: This RP takes place in Europe in the first half of the 19th century, however it is obviously very much alternative history, bordering real close on fantasy. I'm not going to be a huge stickler for historical accuracy, as long as we make a reasonable effort to keep things thematic.

If we find that we need to specify a year, we can(or if anyone is enough if a history buff to have a suggestion, feel free).
And society in our alt history is going to be a good deal more progressive. Hence the co-ed classes, and people of all backgrounds attending school together.

Regarding posting standards and pacing:
I have no requirements for post length, as long as grammar and spelling are reasonable, and the post makes narrative sense. Sometimes short posts are called for, and sometimes long posts are inappropriate. Just make sure that it's furthering the story.

I don't usually have a posting order, just try not to post back to back. I'd like to see everyone post about once a week, but if we get in a groove and go faster, that's fine. Let us know if there's a delay, or if you need us to skip you or auto-pilot your character.

Regarding rules: I'm pretty casual, so follow site rules, be respectful, and we should be fine. If I ask something to be changed, I'll usually allow you to argue your case, but reserve the right to make all final decisions.

This RP is meant to be inclusive, and the one thing I will not tolerate is disrespect toward your fellow players.







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Wild.
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This looks interesting.
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Interested
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To elaborate on my ‘wild’, it gives me vibes of a young adult novel series I read as a young teenager that left long lasting impressions on me. Thusly, I am interested. Thusly, Wild.
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Mad science. Fun.
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Interested in this as well.
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I'm very interested, but I have some questions. What is the typical age range for players you're expecting? You mentioned the schooling being equivalent to undergraduate level at the base level, but would that also be the age range? Would there be exceptions made for very young savants, or older characters who have gone back to school now that they have the time or money? I'm also curious about ressurects versus automations. The Automations have the advantage of being able to complete the same tasks without an involved teaching process, but would they be less or more sturdy compared to ressurects? I imagine ressurects would have to deal with some level of decomposition, even if it's extended or extremely slowed by the aether, so would they eventually fall apart? Could someone combine automations and ressurects to create a hybrid with unique pros and cons? You also called the school "Franc and Stein" and include a Franc as the headmaster, who I'm assuming is the descendant of the Franc founder, but what happened to Stein or his family?
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@scribblehead So there's no age limitations imposed by the school. I meant it when I said they will take literally anyone who can pass the test and pay the tuition. I think the average range is what you might see at your average college between late teens to mid twenties, but there absolutely are outliers.

A resurrect is functionally "alive," so they will heal if properly maintained but they do require maintenance, as their humors need to be kept in balance. The better they are constructed, the easier this is. The highest quality are self regulating. Resurrects have legal limitations on how smart they can be(in this world, how much of the "gray humors" they are allowed).

An automaton will, given the same inputs, always perform a given task exactly the same way. Resurrects meanwhile, have a certain amount of variation, depending on their conditioning. Automatons are definitely sturdier than resurrects, typically, being machines rather than flesh. An automaton can operate in circumstances that a resurrect never could. In extreme heat or cold, for instance, or an an absence of oxygen, or a toxic environment. Automation is a new science, however, whereas resurrection has been in use for decades.

There's no hybrid at present, but hey, maybe one of our students will be the one to make that leap!

Thelonious Franc is one of the founders. Stein died years ago, I will clarify a timeline a little later.
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@Gisk - What is the general policy concerning transplants and prosthetics? Say an eye transplant and an arm prosthetic?

Is it possible and what are the states of these two?
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@Gisk - What is the general policy concerning transplants and prosthetics? Say an eye transplant and an arm prosthetic?


Great question! Transplants are relatively common practice, including whole body parts like a hand, foot, arm or leg. An eye is doable, but a doctor capable of it would be considered nothing short of an artist. It's been done, but it still makes the papers when it's successful.

Mechanical prosthetics are a different matter. At present there's no machine-nerve interface(again, maybe something a student works on!), so any mechanical prosthetic will fall short of the bionic arm that you might envision. They'll tend to be simple and clumsy, though a clever engineer can find ways to make them functional and useful. Just like we do with mechanical prosthetics today.

Regarding culture: lower class folks take a pretty utilitarian approach, and won't scoff at whatever it takes to get a working arm back. But higher class people see (obvious) transplants and prosthetics as a sign of poor health. So a wealthy person would try very hard to find the very best doctor, and a replacement part that looks as much like their own as possible.

Lower quality transplantations also require more care to keep them healthy. Lopsided arms, or a lumbering gait can be signs of poorer trasnplant work, no matter how the recipient tries to hide it.

Worth noting that those attitudes are in society as a whole, but on board the NKNM Frankenstein, scientific curiosity will often win out over decorum, even among the high born.
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So transplants are the better choice.
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@BenG85 a quick nudge, as you expressed interest in the previous thread.

@Expendable

Well for an eye there's not really another option at present. For an arm it depends on the person, but I assume you know what you're thinking of for your character better than I would.

I'm going to make some write ups for more tech and science that has been formally established. For the purposes of your own writing, the rule of thumb is basically as long as it doesn't directly contradict something that's already been said, you can probably do it. I'll say something if you do something that's too far out there, but I'm hoping to see creativity, so I'll endeavor to make most things work, if you're willing to work with me.
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For this character, the upper class reactions to transplants helps. Pity about the poor state of prosthetics.

You mentioned you would do some basic tech write ups - I'm assuming that gunpowder and other explosives are available?
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Yeah, for sure there's gunpowder.

And don't write mechanical prosthetics off completely! There's a lot you can do with them, even if you can't link to nerves directly.
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@Gisk Thank you for answering my questions. :)
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@Giskhey, thanks for thinking of me, but this was so long ago I kinda lost interest...
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@Gisk I find this quite interesting.
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I am interested if this is still open.
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@Noktys@Czelsc

Yeah, I'm still in the interest check phase, so it's definitely still open.

If you're interested, you can feel free to post a CS here in the thread, so I can see what kinds of characters people are making.
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