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- *world jump: struxta,
- akatsuki no yona: yona,
- detroit: become human: connor,
- ensemble stars: izumi sena,
- ensemble stars: leo tsukinaga,
- fate: mordred,
- final fantasy xiv: arenvald lentinus,
- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
- final fantasy xv: prompto argentum,
- fullmetal alchemist: maes hughes,
- game of thrones: tyrion lannister,
- homestuck: dave strider,
- jinba: konoha,
- log horizon: soujirou seta,
- marvel 616: lorna dane,
- mobile suit gundam: mcgillis fareed,
- nier: 9s,
- nier: a2,
- nier: brother nier,
- original character: daylight vis lornlit,
- original character: eliza aberdeen,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: ann takamaki,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- rwby: blake belladonna,
- soma: simon jarrett,
- tokyo xanadu: rion kugayama,
- voltron: keith kogane,
- voltron: takashi "shiro" shirogane,
- wooden overcoats: antigone funn
World Jump #2: Struxta
![]() ![]() welcome to the collected nations of struxta. It will happen at random- you could be asleep, or wandering the Temple, or a variety of other options. It will feel a little strange, like a sudden warmth spreading across your skin, and then your bracelet will light up. When you blink again, everything has shifted - changed, developed, like in that blink of an eye you have advanced thousands of years into the future. Around you is a city, a technological marvel. Buildings rise up from the dirt and through the clouds, figures of all shapes and sizes buzz around you. They seem to pay you little mind - a quick glance, maybe a pause, and then they will continue on their away. Ahead, there is a low rumble of thunder, a dim flash of light. It doesn't seem to be raining, but there is an electric hum in the air. A NOTE FROM YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD WITCH
![]() Just as it was in El Minha, it appears that upon arrival, each character is outfitted with a room at one of the largest, arguably most impressive skyscrapers in the city. Nearly two hundred stories tall, and with each floor containing nearly sixty rooms. Every floor, every room, every door is of the highest tech and the more advanced security. The watches that Astoria has given each of the Circle Members act, in many ways, like a key, a credit card, an ID, and any other form of identification the players will need during their stay. ![]() Have you ever wanted to go shopping in the most technologically advanced superstore possible? Here is your chance! It appears that if you use your watch, you have been given a moderate amount of credit to buy clothing, toys, electronics, items, and anything else that might suit your fancy. You will not have enough to buy anything significant, such as limbs, organs, advanced computer technology, etc. But you are more than welcome to find a job to help collected more credits! Many of the stores within the Supercenter are hiring - greeters, cashiers, manual labor, errand runners, and everything in between! ![]() THE RACES In the south-eastern district of the city, a large section of the city has been modified into a multi-level, vast, complicated race track of sorts. Think Tron, meets Speed Racer, meets a type of racing that is something all their own. It's fun as hell, fast as hell, and dangerous as hell. Sounds great, right? ![]() As many have already come to hear, there are plenty of libraries and museums all across Struxta. However, there is one that is known as The Library, which archives anything and everything in the history of all of Struxta, spanning back its entire history, over thousands and thousands of years. The building itself is as large and impressive as The Hostel, nearly two hundred stories tall, possibly more, and as wide and long as a city block. But where in the Hostel each floor had been made up of rooms, each of these floors are large, open areas, with dark, imposing servers held behind tight, clean cabinets. Additionally, please feel free to write up and work with your own prompts! These are presented as jumping off points for your characters, not limitations. The idea of this world- as with all the others- is to explore. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask them back on the mod questions thread back in the OOC post from before! And if you have any ideas regarding how your character will interact with the world, also feel free to check back into the world interactions comment from the OOC post from before, as well! From this point forward, the Circle has become involved with the Collected Nations of Struxta. What your character finds out, decides, and does from here on out will affect the future of this city- one way or another! But what you do is completely up to you. What you discover, explore, and uncover will be yours to discover, explore, and uncover. Who knows what you might find? :) |
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Um... It's kind of complicated– [ See also: "We literally just met so this is probably not the ideal moment to dump the bullshit that is my entire life on you." ] –but I'd never actually met any humans until leaving Earth. I was just thinking—I dunno, it's nice that you've been able to, at least.
[ Of course, journeying across the multiverse has since changed that for 9S, even if working alongside humans has been a wildly different experience than he had expected. Not for the worse, fortunately. ]
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My experience with humans is still admittedly very brief. I've only been online for approximately 3 months. [He's a hot of the press prototype, sent straight from Cyberlife to aid the police.]
But responses to my... assisting them have always been varied. Androids are not liked by all humans. But to say that it's all been unpleasant or disadvantageous would be a lie.
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In the end, that's hardly the surprising (or even new) thing Connor's uttered. ]
Wait—they aren't? ... Why?
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[It isn't a dismissive nor an avoidant reply. It's simply the truth, and Connor takes a moment to decide which is the best starting point. Which acts as a foundation towards the perception of androids being lesser, or feared, or generally ignored.]
But likely because we are machines, tools to be used for a singular purpose. We are effective, intelligent, and most importantly, efficient. Some humans feels threatened by our mere presence. Many have lost jobs because of androids flooding the workforce. And some believe us to be...
[Unnatural isn't the right word for it, because it is the right word. Connor filters through descriptors, trying to make 9S comprehend his meaning.]
...wrong. I think they're fearful of our capabilities.
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Even though they created us... We're only there to help them. [ Sheesh, how paradoxical. 9S could never claim to understand humans.
—There's something else, too, that he isn't too pleased to hear; 9S doesn't let silence linger for long before interjecting with: ] You don't have to call us machines, either. We're androids, not—not that.
[ He doesn't even try to hide the contempt in his voice. ]
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(He thinks of Markus’ face flashing before him on an overlarge monitor, calling out for androids to be granted personal rights, freedoms, and a desire to be treated as alive. Conviction, belief, wholehearted in every word. All of it, running against what Connor knew them to be, what Cyberlife would have him do, pounding at the wall of ingrained subroutines and wanting him to question. He shouldn’t question, he should only obey. He can see Amanda’s face in his mind’s eye, telling him just that.)
An actuator works in Connor’s jawline, tensing. The quick correction from 9S is impossible to miss, a hint of contempt easily picked up. He could argue the point, say that an android does fall under the encompassing purview of a machine, but based on the other’s reaction, he adjusts his reply.]
Does ‘machine’ have a negative connotation to you?
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... Yeah, it does.
[ He was hoping Connor would understand, if anyone around here could, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Needless to say, 9S is disappointed—on the other hand, at least he doesn't ask like it's weird. ]
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So maybe the follow-up question isn't so surprising.]
Why?
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[ 9S nearly leaves the answer at that, but before silence lingers for too long: ]
We're not anything like them.
[ Just to. Drive that point further home. ]
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But in any case, this is obviously a very clear distinction for 9S. A line that he should not cross, a mistake that he should be careful to not utter again. Connor makes a concession.]
Apologies. When I used the term, I meant it in the broadest way possible. The technical definition. I wasn't aware of any negative connotations.