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No Scared

Background Info

It's the year 2058 on planet Earth. A virtual reality game created by the genius game maker Satoshi Kondo called Ultimate Horizon is taking the world by storm due to it's completely lifelike, interactive, and expansive spacefaring experience. It takes place in a virtual galaxy of Newhome 7 and your actions can potentially alter the course of it's history. The most powerful clans, some made up of thousands of players, are able to take control over entire sections of space and engage is massive fleet on fleet battles to decide who controls what world and section, some of these battles lasting so long and large scale that actual news stations report on it. People who are very good at the game can even get sponsorships and fight against other ships in tournaments for real cash prizes. Your free starting ship, often far worse then the ones you can buy later on, can re-spawn infinitely, but any other ships you buy in the game are gone forever if destroyed. This takes resources from you and gives it to the person who bested you, converting it into in game currency that would otherwise take actual money to acquire. This is how some people can get rich quickly, especially if they can obliterate an opposing fleet of expensive ships. However, few people are good enough to make much at all or are even lucky if they don't loose a lot. Those without the backing of at least one of the so called Elite 12 clans often have to engage in smaller skirmishes, trying their best not to be obliterated the entire time and hiding out in areas of space where they cannot be attacked by other players. It's indeed a highly competitive environment where the strong rule over the weak and can make good money doing so.

Every player gets a free starting fighter ship but upon starting a clan that clan gets one "free" command ship, which are otherwise often very expensive and can turn the tide of battle in the clans favor. The more powerful clans may have dozens of said command ships available, some requiring multiple players to be stationed on it for it to work, while the weakest ones only need a single pilot. Command ships often have at least one turret, often a lot more, that additional players can pilot to give it additional firepower. To start a clan, however, requires a large fee that would actually more then cover the cost of the command ship. Unless someone was lucky enough to get a free clan voucher, creating a clan is only for the best players.

So how does one get into this virtual galaxy? For those not rich enough to buy one of their own, a common alternative is to rent out machines at an arcade. The arcade machine looks like a cockpit which has a tinted windshield that comes down to conceal you inside. You insert a memory card that can also be used to automatically charge your account for the duration of your stay, wear a special helmet, and then grip the handle on both sides of you. At that point the machine transfers all of your senses into the game, causing your actual body to remain motionless. Don't worry, as the windshield protects you from people breaking in to steal your stuff and the game automatically shuts off in the event of an outside emergency. Your character in the game is a perfect representation of your face and body type and is wearing a futuristic flight suit that you can customize much like you can customize your ship.

This game is purely designed for space/atmosphere combat in fighters/bombers and command ships, so whenever you land on the ground or in a station it's primarily to shop for new parts and ammo for your ship such as rocket launchers and even buy entirely new/better ships, or use your down time for meetings with other players. There can be gun fights but only due to ship on ship boarding during space battles. Environments are completely destructible besides areas called Safe Space, which has both structures and ships invincible in that area. This is where your ship automatically warps too when you log out so your ship is not destroyed while you're off the controls, as time keeps moving in game wither you're there or not. You can also use this to shop in case other shops were destroyed in battle. You can then warp to certain areas to get back into the actual game. You cannot warp when enemy ships are nearby. The sections you can warp too are pretty numerous so it would be difficult for campers to cover every spawn point in the galaxy. They can limit your options, however.

Plot

The small town of Freebird Ohio is about to witness the humble beginnings of a little clan called Blue Starlight, a clan that nobody would expect to amount to anything. The clan creator, a 16 year old boy named William Little, got lucky for once and found a rare free clan voucher code in his box of crunchy mix cereal. The only problem was that he was not the most popular student in school by any means and had nobody in his friend list in the game so had nobody to invite into the clan. What good is a clan with only one person in it? Well, he'd at least get a free command ship out of the whole ordeal. He didn't know much about command ships due to not ever expecting to be in one. He saw that one of his options only needed a single person to fly, which he planned on flying solo anyways. He chose that one upon cashing in his code into the machine, only to find out later on in a message board that the chosen command ship, the Free Flyer XS, is widely considered only chosen by noobs and loners. It also has the unflattering nickname of Noob Flyer among the game's fan base. In this game all purchases are final so that's what he's stuck with until he can afford a new one, which due to his income was out of the question. While the stats are bad and nobody put much effort into figuring out how to make it work properly, it actually has large amounts of customability and a special hidden ability or two.

For one reason or another people end up deciding to join his clan after seeing him around for a bit in the arcade. Their reasons may vary and some might have conflicting personalities that gets them into fights from time to time, but somehow they will all find a way to work together and become a clan formidable enough to take on the Elite 12 and (virtually) live to tell about it. Some people might meet online before doing so in person, but the plot will also take place outside of the game so they should have a way of meeting up with everyone that way as well or be left out. Most of the clan members are not very popular or rich. They're the type of people most other elite members in the game wouldn't bat an eyelash for. There will be plenty of plot outside of the game dealing with our problems and getting to know each other better, but also a healthy dose of plot in the game as well as we work together and use strategy to overcome our obstacles. We will not always win. This roleplay is meant to be realistic, so we will suffer our share of butt kickings both in game and out over the course of the roleplay. Yet still we must press on, helping each other pull ourselves up by our bootstraps to try and improve ourselves, getting to be better people by the time the roleplay ends both in game and out.

Rules

1. Standard forum rules apply.
2. Nothing R rated. Keep that to PMs.
3. If you don't post while we're waiting for you for more then three days, warn us first. After three days I can control your character enough to move the plot forward. If you're gone too many times in a row I can give control over your character to someone else in the roleplay.
4. Post a good five sentences and more if you're able to. I don't like one liners.
5. No multiple characters as part of the clan unless otherwise stated (such as we need a position to fill), but you can control NPC characters.
6. Your character cannot be super rich or super talented, at least at the start, and most certainly not without flaws. If they're rich, at the very least there should be a reason why they cannot contribute much money to our cause. Maybe their parents don't want them wasting money on this.
7. I can create more rules as needed. What I say goes but I'll try to be fair. Added rules will go below.
8. Make sure to let everyone else have a chance to post in between your posts if they are involved in your situation. That means if you are talking to two other characters then both of them need to post before you post again, for example. If the other characters are not involved with you at the moment you don't have to wait, but if they want you to then it would be nice if you did so they aren't left completely behind.

Character Positions

Taylor Giles-Elodie-Command Pilot
Julia Keeper-Stranglelander-Marine/Fighter
Eddie "Wolf-1" Burbons-Grim327-Fighter/Bomber
Venessa "Ven" Mooringstar-Slypheed-Bomber/Technician
William Little-ImportantNobody-Fighter/Leader

Fighter/Bomber: (More positions open for fighter pilots. What they do is self explanatory.)
Command Ship Turret Gunner: (Up to 2 position open. Swivel around in turrets like that one scene in star wars where Han and Luke shoot the tie fighters.)
Marine: (One more position open. Stays on the ship to protect it during boarding action, or to board someone else's ship.)
Technician: (One more position open. Able to assist the pilot from the command ship in navigation, upgrades, repairs, etc. when help is needed.)

Character Sheet

(Include at least this much information in your sheet)

Name:
Age:
Gender:
Personality:
Appearance: (picture or description)
Position: (in the game, such as fighter pilot)
Job: (in real life, such as student)
Description: (background information about them. Feel free to leave most of this for development over time rather then laying out their entire life story right now)
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Julia "Lazarus" Keeper, reporting for duty! I'll have a sheet up for her soonish. Or I might make her a him to balance things out. Works either way.
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Strangelander said
Julia "Lazarus" Keeper, reporting for duty! I'll have a sheet up for her soonish. Or I might make her a him to balance things out. Works either way.


No need to balance genders out. Have your character the gender that feels right for them. Even if we end up with one poor guy by himself or something then so be it (although I doubt such a scenario would occur).
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Would the flagship require some kind of technician to manage navigation, subsystems, etc. or can the pilot handle everything since it's a videogame?
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@Noir: Taylor has some experience with mechanics, but would most certainly benefit from having a technician on board! Honestly, she would probably be excited to have help, especially if the person is skilled with mechanics in real life.
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Elodie said
Character: Taylor Giles

Character accepted. It would be funny if, during mid battle, we ask if she made an important adjustment to the ship, only to find out she procrastinated and well all blow up! lol

Noir said
Would the flagship require some kind of technician to manage navigation, subsystems, etc. or can the pilot handle everything since it's a videogame?

The pilot can technically handle all of that on this specific command ship if he/she is good. However, I'll add an optional mechanic role to the list who can assist the pilot in such matters should she be too busy.
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Oh, are there other VR games out there, or just Ultimate Horizon? I don't plan on playing them, but Julia might mention one.
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ImportantNobody said
Character accepted. It would be funny if, during mid battle, we ask if she made an important adjustment to the ship, only to find out she procrastinated and well all blow up! lol


You know, it's sad that I can see this happening XD

ImportantNobody said
The pilot can handle of that on this specific command ship if he/she is good. However, I'll add an optional mechanic role to the list who can assist the pilot in such matters should she be too busy.


Or too lazy? (Sorry)
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Strangelander said
Oh, are there other VR games out there, or just Ultimate Horizon? I don't plan on playing them, but Julia might mention one.


You mean within this roleplay? I'm sure there would be, but this one is the most popular. She can also make a reference to Sword Art Online, an anime that would be quite old by the time this roleplay takes place, but the similarities could be used for a joke or two.
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Elodie said
@Noir: Taylor has some experience with mechanics, but would most certainly benefit from having a technician on board! Honestly, she would probably be excited to have help, especially if the person is skilled with mechanics in real life.


ImportantNobody said The pilot can handle of that on this specific command ship if he/she is good. However, I'll add an optional mechanic role to the list who can assist the pilot in such matters should she be too busy.


What about a general support character that helps keep the command vessel intact and can provide strategic options to the commander when he's focused on dogfighting? I could also just play one of the standard positions if that's a stretch, it's just one of those archetypal roles you usually see in space combat fiction.
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@Noir That sounds like a good idea. A repair person would be really helpful! After all, my character can't leave the cockpit to work on damaged parts of the ship.
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Noir said
What about a general support character that helps keep the command vessel intact and can provide strategic options to the commander when he's focused on dogfighting? I could also just play one of the standard positions if that's a stretch, it's just one of those archetypal roles you usually see in space combat fiction.


There's no specific in game position like that, but someone could just stay on the command ship rather then launch in their fighter. They'd best be listed under technician.
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ImportantNobody said
There's no specific in game position like that, but someone could just stay on the command ship rather then launch in their fighter. They'd best be listed under technician.


So what you're saying is... it is a stretch. :P
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I'm excited to see everyone's character sheets :D

@Noir: Wait, you want to work as a technician, right? Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding something. Didn't ImportantNobody say he/she could make a technician/repair spot?
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So what you're saying is... it is a stretch. :P


The game didn't feel the need to place in a specific position for the person to come up with the plans, but it can easily happen by way of what I stated. It's easiest for them to be a technician and also put their brain to good use with the plans.

Elodie said
I'm excited to see everyone's character sheets :D @Noir: Wait, you want to work as a technician, right? Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding something. Didn't ImportantNobody say he/she could make a technician/repair spot?


I added in the technician spot in the first page.
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Name: Julia Keeper, she goes by "Lazarus" in games and online.
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Personality: Julia is more than a little bit headstrong, and tends to be reckless. She's a joker, but short tempered. Unfortunately, her anger can seem rather sudden because she tends to shrug off everything up until the point she snaps.
Appearance: (incoming, I actually drew her up I just have to scan it) Julia is dark-skinned and has her black dreads tied behind her head. She has brown eyes and stands at about 5'7". She always wears a military jacket with the name "Keeper" on it over a shirt and jeans or cargo pants.
Position: Command Ship Personnel/Fighter
Job: High School Student, and hopefully having a job soon.
Description: Julia has lived in Freebird, Ohio all her life and currently lives with her mother in an apartment. Her father is military and not home that much, though they stay in contact via e-mail. She's lived a relatively normal life besides that and goes to a public high school as a Junior. She plays guitar, and also plays another game called "Deep, Dark Dungeons", and is rather well known as "The Duelist". She's pretty new to this whole "Ultimate Horizon" thing though...
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@Strangelander: Oh, she sounds like a fun character! I like that everyone has different personalities. Is the jacket her father's?
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@Strangelander: Oh, she sounds like a fun character! I like that everyone has different personalities. Is the jacket her father's?

You guessed it! She's gotta keep something around since he's always gone.
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And there we have it! Hope everything is in order, Captain! If not, then I shall fix the problems with up-most haste.
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