I'm making one now, one minute! I'm also thinking a cyberpunk style, but my guy is just a normal, albeit skilled guy.
So I guess Rukus then.
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I'm making one now, one minute! I'm also thinking a cyberpunk style, but my guy is just a normal, albeit skilled guy.
Okay, thanks!
Give me a second and I can get a link to the actual roleplay, which is dead now, but it offers much needed context as to Talus whole deal.
Can I be queued up for a fight, then? I'm really new if you couldn't tell, and I'm just itching for a good battle!
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Jace, the gunslinger. Sounds good. Let's do New Vegas then.
So about the setting and events... how familiar are you with the lore and timeline of the New Vegas game? Not that we have to be super number-crunchy, just to get an idea of your knowledge.
If you're guy is NCR, maybe we could do; A stranded NCR troop getting slowly ground down by Legion forces in hostile territory, east of the Colarado river. The group whittles down to just one or two soldiers, and you come across a traveller who is in a similar position. They have to work together to survive on minimal resources and get back to NCR controlled land.
What are you thinking?
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excellent. Post that at the link above and we'll get you involved
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Well the thing about Talus is his benefactors want troublesome androids gone regardless, and only use him because he's good at hunting them compared to a normal human, so it's not inconceivable that a cybernetically enhanced military officer might become something they deem a threat in some way. Also yes, what I'm saying is that they view Talus as a valuable yet expendable asset, and to a certain extent he knows this too, but can't just run off since they have ways of finding him.
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Either Herman or Rukus can work, just keep in mind that Talus' cloak offers some protection against kinetic rounds, though it doesn't make him invincible of course. As far as plot goes I think the cyborg might be better even if he does have melee, since I can adjust and say Talus took a knife with him from his armory just in case, and because Talus job is hunting rogue androids. And while not exactly the same, a cyborg is practically 50% machine, so it'd kind of make more sense.