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I N F O ; A P P L I C A T I O N S

APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
They will open on 01/08
RESERVES ARE OPEN
They will close on 01/08

An image in pinks and oranges of an annular space station orbiting a small planet studded with towers that reach into space. Other planets hover nearby, and a few stars show through the nebular dust in the background.

app and character limits
Players may app up to two characters per app round, and can play up to a maximum of ten. Moderators reserve the right to restrict how many characters a current player may apply for if it appears they are having difficulty maintaining activity with their existing characters. While not an absolutely immutable rule, before a player applies for further characters, we would like to see one post a month from all their characters already in the game or regular commenting on other characters' posts. This is not an AC requirement and no one will be removed from the game for not meeting it. It is a guideline to help ensure that our players can keep up with their character load.

Since we accept AU characters and characters with CR from other games, we have a restriction on how many copies of a character can be in the game at a time before they become unavailable. As such, only one canon, one AU, and one other game CR AU will be accepted, for a total of three different versions. In the case of malleable protagonists, we allow three different versions. That could be three "canon" versions, or two canon and a CR AU, or any other combination. This is still the same effective cap in number as for other character types, but includes a little flexibility about how we define AUs for the purposes of the game, since any two Couriers or Grey Wardens can be very different, yet equally canonical.

During the app round, a mod will reply with acceptance, rejection, or request for revisions as soon as possible. Please note that the mods and app team make a strong effort to respond to apps in the order received, but the mods may appear to skip over some apps depending on their familiarity with the canon or because of ongoing discussion amongst the team. Some apps are easier calls than others, but no app is ignored. If you would like to know the status of your application at any time, please ask a mod. When apps are closed, (stated in the status block at the top of this page) reserves will open here.
what is appable
For the most part, any character is appable, provided the player can demonstrate the ability to play them. Singularity accepts characters from all media, with a few exceptions:
  • Media not available in English in any form, even fan translations.
  • Fan characters.
  • Real people, unless deceased and from a fictionalized portrayal. (Examples: The American Founding Fathers from 1776, Nicola Tesla from The Prestige, William Shakespeare from Shakespeare in Love.)
  • Mythological/folkloric characters, unless taken from a specific adaptation. (Examples: Hades from Disney's Hercules, the Archangel Gabriel from Hellblazer, Constantine, or The Prophecy, Amaterasu from Okami.)
Singularity does accept minor characters with little canon, but we require that the application thoroughly flesh out their personalities with well-reasoned extrapolation from what canon information is available.

Occasionally, a rapidly-developing canon like Homestuck or Red vs Blue may throw plot curveballs. For well-established characters, this is not usually a problem, but minor characters may be substantially altered by new information. While not strictly banned, if your character is likely to be affected by revelations in the near future, we ask that you hold off on an application until the story arc is resolved.
original characters
Original characters are welcome, but only from existing players. This might seem unfair to some applicants, but we'd like to see how a player performs with someone else's character before playing their own. OC apps are given closer scrutiny than fandom apps, because we are essentially serving as editors in their case. Fandom characters have already been through the editorial process, and have been vetted for inconsistencies and implausibility. (Some more successfully than others, but we work with what we have.)
playing closely-related characters
As a general rule, a single player is not allowed to app two closely-associated characters. These would be siblings, lovers, close companions or rivals, etc, regardless of whether one is canon and one is AU. An exception is made for characters who naturally "go together." For example, 3 and 4 from 9, or Doc infected with O'Malley from Red vs Blue (since O'Malley has a different personality inside Doc as opposed to inside someone else). Players don't have to app pairs like these together, but they have the option. Additionally, both characters will count toward your character limit, so please app wisely.

Another exception: characters with multiple personalities, whether perfectly healthy and functional or resulting from a psychological condition like Dissociative Identity Disorder can arrive with those personalities intact, and will count as only one character, regardless of how many identities they have.
playing physically-incompatible characters
Characters that are physically incompatible with the human-scaled, O2 environment of the station may be converted to a more compatible state--for instance, Na'vi from Avatar would be able to breathe oxygen, and Omega Supreme from Transformers might find himself only as tall as Optimus Prime. Characters without independent bodies (for example, the AI Cortana from Halo) have the option of being inserted into a mechanical body or some sort of mobile platform. They can always switch out to another body later.

If you have a character with attributes not covered here and are not sure how they might live in Singularity, please visit the Contact page to speak to a mod or app team member.
apping from alternate universes or timelines
Singularity accepts multiples of all characters, but only one "canon"/original universe (OU) version of anyone. All others have to be alternate universe (AU). The least complicated AUs are the canon AUs, like the Kingdom Hearts versions of Square Enix characters or the various Commanders Shepard from Mass Effect. "Canon AU" is something of a misnomer; malleable protagonists and canons with multiple continuities are equally canonical and the apps are judged as such, but any duplicates are considered AUs for game bookkeeping purposes, such as community tags and caps on the number of multiples. Player-made AUs are also appable. However, this doesn't mean that any given player-created AU is going to be a good match for the game. You should be able to explain convincingly why your version of the character fits and will be playable while remaining recognizably a canon character.

For instance, Commander Shepard can plausibly be male or female because the setting of Mass Effect is gender-egalitarian and the story does not change more than superficially with the player's choice of gender for their Shepard. On the other hand, an AU where Commander Shepard was not human--say, a Turian--would require the plot of the Mass Effect games to be entirely rewritten because it would change everything about the background and motivations of the character, and would make no sense without substantially altering the sociopolitics of the universe.

A case where gender would matter is for a Disney princess like Ariel from The Little Mermaid or Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Because of the gender roles assumed by the setting and the major effect this would have on the character's relationships and the story itself, it goes beyond the scope of an RP character to simply do a gender change.

Players may find it easier to app from AUs where one key event from after the story is well underway is altered--for example, if Luke Skywalker had accepted Darth Vader's offer at the end of The Empire Strikes Back. It is a challenge, but not an insurmountable one, to explain why Luke would have chosen differently in the AU. Star Wars would still be recognizable as Star Wars, and Luke as Luke. However, an AU where Luke and Leia were raised by Vader fundamentally alters the premise of the story; the plot of the Star Wars trilogy would be entirely different in a universe where Leia hadn't grown up on Alderaan as the adopted child of a Rebel leader and Luke had never been a farmer on Tatooine or met Ben Kenobi. The idea, while compelling, is material better suited for a fanfic than RP, where you as writer control not only your character, but other characters' reactions to them, and have the opportunity to set the stage for the reader and guide their expectations. RP is a collaborative exercise for creating and exploring stories jointly, and intricate AUs are a bad vehicle for this.

Mods and app team members do reserve the right to reject or ask for revisions on an AU app if that app includes AU information that does not seem to make sense for the character/canon being apped. If you are trying to AU a children's movie into an unnecessarily dark scenario with cannibalism and murder and what have you, or you've turned a serious, philosophically-inclined canon with adult themes into a lighthearted slapstick AU universe, you may be asked to change the AU to fit the canon better, or have your application rejected entirely if the mods can't see how the AU could be made acceptable. Keep in mind that canonmates and gamemates in general will be directly affected by your AU, and not everyone may be comfortable with what you've chosen. Signing up your character's canon friends to interact with someone from a world either substantially more horrifying or substantially sillier than their own is not particularly considerate to their existing players, or to any who may app in the future. As a rule of thumb, the more extreme an AU is, the harder it will be for castmates to interact with, and a good AU for the game should not deliberately put castmates off from interacting. Plausibility and interaction dynamics are especially important in AU applications.

An individual player is not allowed to app two versions of the same characters, no matter how distinct the AUs may be.

If you are at all unsure whether an AU concept is suitable or not for the game, visit the Contact page to discuss it with a mod or app team member.
apping from other game canons
"Can I app a character I used to play at another RP and keep their memories of having been there?"

Yes! Singularity considers game-canon RP characters as acceptable AUs. Just include all relevant character development under Setting, Personality, and the AU justification section. It's especially helpful if you can provide links to CR charts, threads and screencaps that help to illustrate how your character has changed.

Characters with CR imported from other games come with a few restrictions:
  • Any game devices (like microchips, collars, curses of gradual insanity, etc.) cease to function while in Singularity, but are not removed either. They might still become active during events.
  • On the other hand, any game-specific accessories, like that game's communicators, animal companions, or other equipment or resources they've accrued, do not accompany them unless carried on their person. These items will be nerfed as necessary upon the chracter’s arrival in Sacrosanct.
  • characters can recognize anyone they had CR with in a previous game, but only provided the other player consents. Players found to be using past CR to corner a different player into filling the same role will be subject to mod action.
  • ICness is still required. While your character no doubt has grown from their time spent in another game, it should not be so dramatic that they aren't recognizable.
Finally, while characters can obtain items and critters from their homeworlds in Zone 00, they can't obtain specific items from other RP worlds. This is still a game, not a pan-RP dressing room.
other guidelines
Players are expected to familiarize themselves with all of the game's information pages (linked at the bottom of each page) before playing. If anything is unclear, use the Contact & FAQ page to answer any questions prior to apping.

Serial apping, character squatting, and other activity issues can result in a warning, a strike, or the boot. Lying on the application in any capacity is grounds for expulsion. The same goes for plagiarism.

After you submit your app, the mods will evaluate it and come back with one of three responses: ACCEPTED, DECLINED, or REVISIONS. Instructions for any necessary revisions will be included in the response.

Apps posted during closed periods will be ignored until the next app round. Likewise, revisions submitted after the 72-hour window do not result in an automatic rejection, but will not be judged until the next round.

to apply
The application is divided into four parts: Player Information, Character Information, OC/AU Justification, and Samples. There is no upper limit on the length of apps.
Player Information
Your Nickname:
OOC Journal: A sock is fine.
Under 18? Singularity does not have an age limit; this is just for reference. Please be honest. Lying about your age is grounds for expulsion from the game.
Email/IM:
Characters Played at Singularity:
Character Information
Name: Personal name - family name, aka Western order.
Name of Canon: If apping an OC, just put "original."
Canon/AU/Other Game CR:
Reference: Links to a wikia page, fansite, scanlations, etc. For obscure characters without a lot of information available, the more references the better. For OCs, a link to any place containing an applicable run-down of their story is helpful.
Canon Point: Please don't just say "end of S4, E26." "Right after he finds out his mother's dead at the end of S4, E26" is much easier to understand for those not canon-familiar.
Setting: Please describe your character's canon setting in a way that would help someone who is not already familiar gain an understanding of the universe. This doesn't mean the plot, but rather the major factors which shape their world and make it [if at all] different from ours. Is it our modern-day Earth with a slight twist? Is it the 22nd century and humans are part of a galactic community? What are the political bodies? Does magic exist? How is it used and by whom? You are encouraged to describe your character's role in the context of this world, so we can get a better perspective of who they are. Are they a normal high school girl? An adviser to a king? The leader of the Autobots? This is especially important for OCs and AUs, so please take all the space you need.

This section should not necessarily be identical for characters from the same canon. Just as one character's highlight episode may not be important to another character's history section, not all details of the universe are equally relevant to all characters who share a universe. Any Star Wars app should at least mention the Force and the Jedi, but they are far more important for Luke Skywalker than they are for Han Solo, and the setting writeup should reflect that. Conversely, details about underworld are important for Han, but not for Luke.

Please be aware: We do not want a plot summary. This is not a history section. If you would like to write a summary and include it in the reference section, please feel free to do so, but it is not required. Applications that go into detail about plot yet do not provide a solid explanation of the universe itself will be sent back for revisions. This is by far the most common reason we request revisions on otherwise good applications; before including plot events in this section, please consider whether they are relevant to an explanation of the setting rather than the story.

A decent rule of thumb for which plot details are necessary for this section is to think about what events in the history of the canon universe brought it to the state it's in at the point in the timeline from which you're taking your character. Those are the pieces of information that help explain the setting. Events which have a significant impact on your character but not on the universe are better covered in the personality section. Events which are not watersheds for the world or your character are better left out entirely.

We request setting rather than history because a plot summary provides little insight into character. Being able to explain the setting and your character's role in it in a coherent fashion demonstrates your understanding of both canon and character.

Personality: Describe your character's personality. This would include their outlook, motivations, general experiences, and anything you feel necessary in order to communicate who they are as a person. Referencing events in their canon to support your interpretation is encouraged, but please don't provide pure summary without analysis.

For characters with little canon information, this section is especially important. Without much canon to fall back on, we need to see that you've thought out the character in a consistent way that's well-supported by whatever information is available. Minor characters almost invariably require extrapolation from pure canon to become fully-realized; this is the section where you should lay out that extrapolation.

Abilities and Weaknesses: Please outline, even if just in list format, your character's skills and/or capabilities, as well as their weaknesses. We would also like to see suggestions for power limitations if applicable. Please see below for details about what this entails.

Notes On Power Limitations: If your character has extraordinary and game-breaking abilities, such as teleportation, time manipulation, magic, telepathy, a gun that blows up planets, or anything that puts them at a significant advantage over every other character in the game, we would like to see your suggestions for power limitations. Singularity does not forbid powers, but we would like players to think of this as the setting for stories. Every character should have their ways of triumphing and every character should have ways of being defeated, even if they were the most powerful individual in their original setting, because we want to create plots and CR that are more than just ‘this guy is the most powerful guy ever and no one can stop him from doing what he wants.’ This goes for heroes as well as villains.

We want to see your suggestions for limitations because you, the player, would know best how to level down a character without making them unrecognizable or unplayable. You are welcome to lock abilities, downgrade overpowered weapons or items, or even AU weaknesses that don’t exist in canon--for example, playing a vampire character who suddenly finds the blood of willing victims far more nourishing than that of the unwilling. Another suggestion would be a ‘shot limit,’ where some ability that used to come naturally to the character in canon suddenly becomes extremely difficult and physically taxing and can only be used so many times a day. For powers like teleportation and telepathy, we have in the past asked players to keep these abilities confined to whatever zone or city the character is currently in.

As a rule of thumb, if your character has any kind of destructive ability that would damage the station significantly, like a hull breach, or kill another character without them being able to stop it, you want to limit that ability. Blowing up buildings is fine, as any involved characters may be able to escape such damage. Instant kills and blowing up entire cities are not fine.

Please note: If your character has any kind of ability that would directly affect another character in a way that can’t be countered, such as a telepath who always knows where everyone is all the time, you the player must always ask OOC permission of the other involved player(s) when your character uses that ability, whether or not that ability is being limited. An example of an ability that can can be countered is super strength, and this would not require OOC permission from other players to use. Mind powers, reading the future, telekinesis, and abilities like time manipulation cannot be countered and thus require OOC permission before they are used in-game.

The mods and app team reserve the right to recommend greater power limitations than what has been suggested by the player when they deem appropriate.

Inventory: There is no real limit to what characters can come in with, but please provide their starting inventory, including any weapons or other devices. Players can always acquire other items from the Junkyard.

As with powers, if your character regularly carries a conventional item of ridiculous destructive capability around (is that a canister of anti-matter in your pocket, or are you just happy to see us?), we ask that it not come through the Rift with them, or that it be damaged or reduced in power.

Appearance: This is most relevant for characters who do not have a canon appearance, or who are altered when brought to Sacrosanct. If using a PB, please provide the name and a link to a photo in addition to a description. Characters without bodies may be given them, or some other kind of mobile platform.
Characters with unconventional appearances, like the tachikoma from Ghost in the Shell or some of the more out-there Transformers designs also benefit from having a visual aid.

Age:
OC/AU Justification
If AU, how is your version different from canon, and how will that come across?
Again, AU versions need to make sense. We don't need a doctoral dissertation, but please take the time to walk us through your AU and how they fit together.
If OC, did you run your character through a Mary Sue litmust test?
Here's one, for reference: http://www.springhole.net/quizzes/marysue.htm
And another: http://www.ponylandpress.com/ms-test.html
And what did you score? There is no hard and fast score for rejection. It's just one factor we'll be looking at in regards to your application as a whole.
Samples
Log Sample: 200 words minimum. The setting can be their transition from their canon setting to Sacrosanct, a purely canon setting, or anything else really, as long as it shows how you will be playing them in the game. If you would like, you can use a sample thread or log in place of a log sample, but please clear it with a mod first.

Please write your sample to focus on your character's thoughts and motivations, rather than as a miniature fanfiction featuring multiple other characters. It's fine if other characters feature, but the majority of the sample should involve insight into your character. We have gotten some very good fic-like samples, but this section isn't just a test of your writing ability; we would like you to demonstrate understanding of the character, as well, sort of the "show" to the personality section's "tell."

Network Sample: Describe your character's first experience using the station's network. It can be text, voice, video, hologram, or game; intentional or accidental. Keep in mind that "the device turned on by itself!" just doesn't happen here.
sample applications
Several of our players were kind enough to grant us permission to use their applications as examples of what we're looking for:
Fill out the following application and submit it below:
thank you for your interest in Singularity
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Singularity is moving to Dreamwidth. To accommodate the move, the December reserve round is being extended through the first week of January. The January app round will run during the middle two weeks of the month. The new dates are reflected in the status block at the top of the page.

Please see [livejournal.com profile] singularityooc for announcements concerning the move and its effect on reserves and applications.

We apologize for any inconvenience, and thank you for your interest in Singularity!

Moira Brown (Fallout 3) Pt. I

[identity profile] moira-brown.livejournal.com 2010-10-08 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname:
Bluebird
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] fluffysparkle
Under 18? Not even.
Email/IM: Gchat: fluffysparkle@gmail.com; AIM fluffysparkle
NOTE: gmail is the best way to reach me. Or just pop me an LJ message!

Characters Played at Singularity: n/a

Character Information ;
Name: Moira Brown
Name of Canon: Fallout 3
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: Wikia! (http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_3)
Also has a... distinct voice (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdfFCSan-wg) that I swear I'm not making up.
Canon Point: Any time before or after The Power of the Atom. Assumes player never completes said quest.
Setting: Pretend with me a moment. Envision a world where the Bay of Pigs totally happened (ideologically speaking), and in terms of social structure and mores, it is permanently the 1961 ...Of...The Future! Sorry, Pop, no flying cars, but we do have jetpacks and household robots to do the cleaning for us.

Or we did. Before the bombs dropped.

The Fallout series is a science-fiction alternate history fueled by 1950's Americana, a world where Wonder Bread was good for you, McCarthyism was your patriotic duty, and everyone's parents said their prayers at night in separate beds, under the covers with the lights off.

Fallout history holds that China, not Russia, was the major opposing nuclear superpower of the day. Tensions escalated to the proverbial Global Thermonuclear War (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames). (2070's, in game-time, if I recall correctly.) Nearly everyone was wiped out. It was the end of life as we knew it, and the beginning of life in the Wasteland.

The Vaults were America's Answer! To The Nuclear Threat! A series of large-scale underground bunkers funded by VaulTec, the Vaults were designed to provide all the comforts of home for upwards of a thousand per facility, depending on geographic location.

That was how it was supposed to be.

In reality, the Vaults were part of a massive government project/social experiment to test how citizens would react to various conditions of the apocalypse. Vault 13 was rigged with a faulty water purifier. In Vault 106, psychoactive drugs were released into the air recyclers soon after the doors were sealed. Vault 101 gave complete control to the Overseer. Legend has it that one Vault is populated entirely by clones of one man, all named Gary...

In Fallout 3, the player is centrally located in an area spanning the Maryland/Virginia corridor near Washington, D.C.--a demilitarized zone crawling with supermutants, slavers, mirelurks, and similar big nasty things that all want to eat you. Such towns as still exist are sparse, small, and far apart.

There are no governments, only factions. The Enclave will tell you differently and promise you a down-home slice of the good ol' red white and blue, but they're all a bunch of robots anyway. Really. Just ask President John Henry Eden. God bless America, and good luck getting out alive. You'll need it.

Moira is an NPC, first encountered by the player in the survivor city of Megaton, which gets its name from the undetonated atomic bomb sticking up from the mud in the middle of town. Don't worry, everyone’s sure it's a dud. Besides, the local Children of Atom cult worships the thing, and they helped build the town, so...

Moira is a merchant. It's in her blood--she was born in Canterbury Commons, a small caravan community. Going purely on that connection, she may or may not be related to Manya and Nathan Vargas, an old-coot couple in Megaton, though not enough is known about this in canon.

Note: Megaton sprang up over the bomb site after the Overseer of 101 refused to let anyone in or out of the Vault, including his own citizens. The Overseer eventually approved minor trade expeditions to Megaton, but details on the situation are scarce and password-locked to his personal terminal.

Note the Second: This version of Moira is canon, but assumes the player does not complete The Power of the Atom quest. (No zombie!Moira for yoooou.)

Re: Moira Brown (Fallout 3) Pt. II

[identity profile] moira-brown.livejournal.com 2010-10-08 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Personality: if Kaylee from Firefly were the sole survivor of a Reaver attack, she might have turned out a lot like Moira.

She’s an eternal optimist with the heart of a researcher, and just slightly loony. Raised in the scrap-built town of Megaton, she's learned how to barter, borrow, find, and make everything from food to furnishings. She knows how to put together assorted broken crap to make something useful--or at least something that runs.

The Rock-It Launcher, a gun made from an old vacuum cleaner that slings toasters with the force of a small cannon, is a prime example of this. While Moira can't reliably build weapons, and is not some kind of scary ninja gunsmith, she can fix or mod them pretty well, depending on what she has on hand.

In Fallout 3, Moira lives above her shop, Craterside Supply, which she never leaves. She dispenses sunny, quirky advice to all customers, and will try to convince the player to share her dream of completing The Wasteland Survival Guide.

As a minor character, Moira's family background is basically a blank slate. Going reasonably from canon, she's probably related to the Vargas family in some way. She would have had as ordinary a childhood as possible for someone who grew up scavenging a post-nuclear hell for survival, but she seems fixated on the idea of the Wasteland as dangerous, so it's possible moving to Megaton wasn't all sunshine and roses giant killer radscorpions.

She basically wants for everyone to get along and not get killed, both of which are rarities where she comes from. The fact that she sometimes contributes to others' survival problems, however, is completely lost on her.

Re: ACCEPTED

[identity profile] moira-brown.livejournal.com - 2010-10-13 14:58 (UTC) - Expand

Application :: Shiina Tamai :: 1/2

[identity profile] seawithoutshore.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Kad
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] snowsilent
Under 18? No
Email/IM: IM: The Serpent Said
Characters Played at Singularity: No

Character Information ;
Name: Shiina Tamai
Name of Canon: Narutaru
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: Wikipedia calls it Shadow Star (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Star). I assume that's what it's called in NA. But every other adaptation including the one I read calls it Narutaru. Proof here (http://www.glenat.com/images/02cata/jpg/9782723470155-X.jpg)
Canon Point: After Hainuwele kills Shunji
Setting: Idyllic, rural Japan...ravaged by cute and cuddly creatures whose wielders enjoy killing each other! We are dropped into the middle of Shiina Tamai's summer vacation, and follow her as she turns thirteen and wins a scholarship to a prestigious school, takes fencing lessons, makes friends with girls her age, and oh yeah, gets beheaded! (It's okay, she gets better. Further history info here (http://seawithoutshore.livejournal.com/306.html).) Narutaru takes place a few years before our time as it was written several years ago, but the universe is exactly the same except for the existence of dragons and the people who merge with them.
Personality: I wrote it up already Here (http://seawithoutshore.livejournal.com/741.html) (it's so long that I don't think it would be fair to paste it here)
Abilities and Weaknesses: Skills: Cooking, academics, stamina, and most sports. Weaknesses: Lacks foresight. Impulsive and tends to underestimate danger or make assumptions that quite literally can get her killed. Also tends to judge people before she knows them.
Inventory: None
Appearance: A very short girl at only 144cm. Her hair and eye colour vary depending on the medium. Her hair is coloured as dark blue in the anime and light blue on the manga covers, but it's always treated like it's black. Her eyes are yellow on manga covers, but treated like they're brown within the context of the story. For the first half of the manga, she wears her hair in pigtails. For the second half, she wears it chin length. She's pictured here (http://i56.tinypic.com/mwxy.jpg) in the foreground. (The girl behind her is Mamiko Kuri)
Age: 13

OC/AU Justification ;
If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across? N/A
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test? N/A
And What Did You Score? N/A

Application :: Shiina Tamai :: 2/2

[identity profile] seawithoutshore.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Samples ;
Log Sample: A nuclear winter had begun. Reporters were saying they didn't yet know whether it was safe enough to go outside. The government was arresting all dragon-bearers. But it didn't matter, because Shiina wasn't a dragon-bearer. Shiina's father was dead. And Shiina's best friend was locked in a prison somewhere, waiting for Shiina to find her.

So, being transported to the space station orbiting the newly terraformed planet in a galaxy Shiina was unfamiliar with did not just throw a wrench in her plans.

It utterly tormented her, rendering her to frustrated tears. Now, standing by a wide window overlooking Asphodel--she imagined it was faintly glowing, maybe just because it stood out so prominently against the velvety black sky--her hand was against the glass. She was blinking back frustrated tears. Nothing was going according to plan and nothing made sense. She didn't understand any of it. She didn't understand how she had survived a beheading from Oozawa, why her father had been murdered, why her sister had chosen to become a dragon, or why Tsurumaru was dying. She didn't understand how Mrs. Akira could ignore Sakura's abuse for so many years and then spit on her name when Akira-chan finally protected herself. She didn't understand why Kaizuka had snapped and why Tsurumaru had killed her and she didn't understand why Sudou hated humanity so badly or where Kuri had come from or why Ensof hadn't come to find her when Sakura was sent to prison--

Shiina closed her eyes, placed her forehead against the cool window, and pounded a futile fist against the glass.

She never used to feel powerless. Always, Shiina thought that even if a situation was out of her control, there was something she could do, some small measure she could take, to regain control. But now, in the middle of a place she didn't know, and distanced from everyone and everything she did know, she felt so helpless and useless that she wanted to sob. But she wouldn't sob, because boys don't cry, so why should girls cry? Girls were stronger than boys.

Stop crying.

Shiina drew a deep breath, wiped the last of her tears, and opened her eyes onto the planet undeneath the space station.

Time to go. She couldn't stand here crying forever. She had to figure out what would happen next.

Network Sample:

This is probably a long shot. But we're here, so... Might as well ask.

...Nobody knows the way out of here, right?

I didn't think so. Okay.

Is anyone here from Japan? Kusatsu? Er...not the one in Gunma. The one in Shiga.

[Following this, there's a sigh.] You know what? Never mind.

[Click. The audio's gone.]

IF THIS IS EVEN APPABLE I DON'T KNOW

[identity profile] grindcore.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Kid
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] grindcore
Under 18? NOPE
Email/IM: songofthecrow @ gmail.com // steelcurses
Characters Played at Singularity: I played Alex Mercer but I dropped him. So, nobody right now.

Re: IF THIS IS EVEN APPABLE I DON'T KNOW

[identity profile] grindcore.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Character Information ;
Name: Flamer.
Name of Canon: Gone With The Blastwave.
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon.
Reference: A wiki thing. (http://www.comixpedia.org/index.php?title=Gone_With_The_Blastwave) And info on the site (http://www.blastwave-comic.com/index.php?p=info).
Canon Point: Part #45.
Setting: Okay so, GWTB is set in some future post-apocalypse that may or may not be Earth. It's assumed the characters are humans. There's different armies set up all over the world, which is basically a straight-up warzone, with Reds fighting Blues fighting Yellows, and so on. There's decrepit buildings and general destroyed crap all over the place. Most of the soldiers, at least on the Red side, don't really know why they're there or why they're all fighting each other. They just are. The other armies are quite hostile, and killing abounds. Apparently there's "no way out" of the rather depressing world they live in, though they spy one of the Blue soldiers claiming there is an escape. That solider promptly shoots himself in the face.

And that's... pretty much all the information we're given in the comic. Just imagine the typical generic dusty falling-apart apocalyptic view of cities with a bunch of guys killing each other like it's a game and that's the setting.

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[identity profile] un-installed.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't see a reserve post, but... Reserving/Place hold for Koga Norio application (From Narutaru). =0 I BLAME SAKURA-MUN >O

[identity profile] handsomerogue.livejournal.com 2010-10-09 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
This is incredibly long and tl;dr (http://handsomerogue.livejournal.com/4167.html), I'm sorry. :[

[identity profile] washeduponeday.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
Here's an app! It's a Kairi. (http://washeduponeday.livejournal.com/1457.html)

BSCOUT

[identity profile] atomicpunch.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
OKAY SORRY MY BAD... (http://atomicpunch.livejournal.com/1515.html)

[identity profile] lobotomizedhero.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Over here! (http://lobotomizedhero.livejournal.com/735.html#cutid1)

I know her speech pattern is odd, so just a note: Normal text is said intentionally, text inside parentheses is unfiltered thoughtstream. Also, if she gets in, I'll put up a permission post for her powers.
Edited 2010-10-18 02:59 (UTC)

GLaDOS pt. 1

[identity profile] fairyfey.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Jess
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] fairyfey
Under 18? N
Email/IM: raenef@woh.rr.com / Agent Sapphire
Characters Played at Singularity: n/a

Character Information ;
Name: GLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System)
Name of Canon: Portal
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: AU
Reference:
Portal @ wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_%28video_game%29)
GLaDOS @ wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glados)
GLaDOS @ Half-Life wiki (http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/GLaDOS)
Canon Point: post-game
Setting: The world of Portal takes place within the larger universe of Half-Life where, in an extremely brief summary, a dimensional rift caused by Black Mesa scientists has led to the Earth being invaded and subsequently taken over by an alien race known as the Combine. However, GLaDOS' knowledge of these events is limited due to her isolation in the underground Aperture Science laboratory. Her 'world' consists entirely of this Aperture Science testing facility aka the Enrichment Center.

Sadly, the facility is currently in a state of disrepair after Chell, an unruly test subject, escaped and blew up the control room. Despite GLaDOS' best efforts, many rooms remain damaged or unusable. There are no scientists left to run the facility because GLaDOS murdered them all years ago. The only living residents are test subjects, kept in stasis until needed for one of GLaDOS' experiments.

GLaDOS pt. 2

[identity profile] fairyfey.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Personality:
GLaDOS has three distinct modes of behavior that are based on her level of control over a situation and whether or not people trust her. I'll describe them in the order she progresses through them in game, but note that it's possible she could skip a step.

• [This persona is in place roughly from test chambers 00 to 15 in canon]
When things are going well, GLaDOS tends to be polite and helpful. After all, you catch more flies with honey, and there's no sense making people suspicious if it isn't necessary. She adopts a friendly tone and, for the most part, avoids mention of danger--except as a device to enhance your testing experience ;)--or anything off-putting.

She may or may not refer to herself as 'we.' If GLaDOS is doing this, it is usually when she is acting as a representative for Aperture Science (such as when she is explaining experimental procedures). The other reason behind this seemingly odd usage of the plural pronoun is to give the impression that she isn't working alone. The scientists who created her are either dead or gone, but she has no intention of revealing that to the general public. In fact, despite clearly wanting to appear helpful, GLaDOS sure doesn't give out a lot of useful information. Frequently she will cut herself off with static or gibberish in order to omit vital info.

• [test chambers 16 to 19]
When GLaDOS becomes impatient, frustrated, or notices that things aren't going according to plan, she deviates from the default polite/helpful persona. She becomes more blunt and is prone to making vague threats. However, she does not completely drop the act. If she was referring to herself as 'we' before, she will continue to do it and under no circumstances will she admit to trying to harm anyone.

• [escape from the enrichment center]
If GLaDOS completely loses control of a person/situation, she cycles through a number of tactics to regain that control.
+ overcompensation - she will act out the 'helpful' role in a manner which quickly becomes unbelievable
+ bribes - she will start offering things, usually cake, if only the person/people will agree to stop misbehaving
+ empathy - she will remind them of good times in an effort to convince them of her friendship/dissuade them from acting out
+ misdirection - she will attempt to confuse them and throw them off the track

It should be noted that none of these tactics are particularly convincing. GLaDOS is an excellent liar when she plans in advance or when it is scripted by her programming, but she's terrible at making stuff up on the fly. It also doesn't help that she becomes too preoccupied to remember to say 'we' instead of 'I' if that was part of her original phony speech pattern.

If all else fails, she will resort to outright threats. Should those threats be ignored, she will act on them with no remorse. GLaDOS is a lot of things, but merciful isn't one of them. The only reason for her to let anyone live is to study their behavior. The second they become more risk than they're worth, she trashes them. It is only when she has decided to get rid of someone that her true personality emerges. She's rude, tactless, petty, and a little childish. The longer it takes for her to get her way, the more angry and immature she becomes.

Core-specific personality traits:
GLaDOS did not include a new Morality core in her rebuilt form. The main function of the Morality core was to keep her murderous tendencies in check. Although she could lie, manipulate, and generally mislead people in a way that often landed them in dangerous situations, she was unable to directly attack them. This is no longer the case.

• Curiousity - This core is what gives GLaDOS the desire to discover new knowledge that motivates her many tests.
• Intelligence - AKA the 'Cake Core.' This core deals with data storage and management, including GLaDOS' rather dubious cake recipes.
• Emotion - AKA the 'Rage Core.' This core is responsible for simulating human emotion. GLaDOS needs it in order to feel things like joy, anger, remorse, etc. She does not feel them all equally or in a particularly healthy way, however.

GLaDOS pt. 3

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Norio Koga

[identity profile] gottis-chan.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
Here ♥ (http://koga-norio.livejournal.com/444.html)

Re: ACCEPTED

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Sousuke Sagara [Full Metal Panic!]

[identity profile] lambda-driven.livejournal.com 2010-10-12 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
READ ME (http://lambda-driven.livejournal.com/2175.html)

[identity profile] anko-tokosumi.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's an applicatioooooooooooon (http://anko-tokosumi.livejournal.com/1543.html)

[identity profile] shirou-machi.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 09:32 am (UTC)(link)
You can tell I'm friends with the bitch above me (http://shirou-machi.livejournal.com/2430.html)

[identity profile] koga-norio.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Another Bokurano Application. (http://un-install-er.livejournal.com/7574.html) o.o;;

Re: REJECTED

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[identity profile] koga-norio.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I swear this is my last app for a while. =/ (http://vbflect.livejournal.com/587.html)

[identity profile] takashi-waku.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
You guys must be swamped. XD (http://takashi-waku.livejournal.com/4447.html)

[identity profile] brthrs-watchdog.livejournal.com 2010-10-14 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Another one. I am sorry. I am so, so sorry. (http://brthrs-watchdog.livejournal.com/6148.html)

Molly Millions | 1/2

[identity profile] razorforhire.livejournal.com 2010-10-15 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Elly
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] evrbdy2thelimit
Under 18? No.
Email/IM: IM: Shinku 05
Characters Played at Singularity: Nooooope

Character Information ;
Name: Molly Millions
Name of Canon: Can I just put "William Gibson" as her canon? She shows up in quite a few of his books. Her main story is Neuromancer, if that helps.
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: She has her own Wiki Page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Millions), she is that cool.
Canon Point: Some time after meeting Kumiko in Mona Lisa Overdrive.
Setting: The main setting for the stories Molly shows up in is called The Sprawl. It's a huge urban settlement that constitutes the entire east coast of America. It is set at an indeterminate point in the future, a cyberpunk environment where drugs are "derms" (you stick pieces of plastic to your skin to get high--seriously), you jack into cyberspace with a "deck" (some people don't even need that), television is replaced by "simstim" (simulated stimulation; you become the main character), and body modifications are the norm.

Molly is an assassin for hire, a "razor girl" who had her eyes modified with mirrored lenses and her fingers modified with razors that slide in and out of her joints. She takes on several tasks for various clients, such as that of a bodyguard, but most often acts as a hitman.

Personality: Molly's first appearance is in Johnny Mnemonic, where she presents herself as casual yet distant to the eponymous main character. Though they meet in a work setting, she is willing to socialize with him, yet she is unwilling to reveal anything about herself. It takes a lot of slow effort on Johnny's part before he finds out anything about the mysterious "razor girl"; that she was a former prostitute, that she kills people for a living, that her real name is not Molly. (She doesn't reveal her real name, but a throwaway line suggests it's Rose Kolodny.)

Johnny is the only character Molly is shown to grow to love, so it's probably a harsh blow for her when he's killed some point after the book's ending. (Before the Sprawl Trilogy properly begins.) Molly doesn't ordinarily trust anyone, yet she went out on a limb to let Johnny into her live, and then he's suddenly just...gone. Needless to say, after his death, she's much less hesitant to love or trust anyone than she was before she met him.

In Neuromancer, she is in the same position--partnered up with the protagonist for a shady task. She teases this protagonist, both platonically and sexually, although it doesn't really mean anything to her. She is unable to get attached to other people, however, crippled by the loss of her lover, and ultimately parts ways with the protagonist, not even bothering to keep in touch with him when their mission is over.

We see her again some years later in Mona Lisa Overdrive, a ghost of her former self. She's completely closed off to other human beings, almost robotic in nature. She is hired to serve as the bodyguard for a girl named Kumiko Yanaka, and we see a glimmer of compassion in the woman as they slowly bond, but the potential doesn't sprout into a very deep relationship.

Molly is scared. What scares her the most is loss. Loss of her boyfriend, loss of a friend, loss of her parents. And in that fear, she tries to dehumanise herself as much as possible so she'll never have to feel the pain of loss again.

Molly Millions | 2/2

[identity profile] razorforhire.livejournal.com 2010-10-15 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Abilities and Weaknesses: She has razors hidden underneath the skin of her fingers; they slide in and out at will, and she uses them for, well, the obvious--murder. Mirrored lenses can slide over her eyeballs whenever she needs to enhance her vision from a great distance. Because of said lenses, she rerouted her tear ducts to her mouth; so get her sad and she'll spit instead of crying. Her biggest weakness is emotion. She can be almost childlike in her fear of getting close to others. I have no doubt that if she had allowed herself to love Kumiko in Mona Lisa Overdrive, she probably would have convinced herself that she'd fail the girl as a bodyguard; she subsequently would have run away, and Kumiko would have been dead by the book's end. Her emotions and paranoia impede her judgment.

Inventory: Nothing but the body mods.
Appearance: She's described as being pale and petite, with short dark hair. I'd like to use Gemma Arterton as her PB.
Age: She'd be about 36 now.

Samples ;
Log Sample:

The "razor girl," she was called in her youth. She was tense as she maneuvered quietly through the space station under the protection of simulated darkess, simulated night. She wasn't sure she believed in the scenario presented--that a spacetime fissure had accidentally resulted in her presence here. For seventeen years, Molly had upheld a profession that entailed constant paranoia. Someone was always trying to kill you. Someone was always competing with you for the kill. There were plenty of ways to induce neurosis, psychosis--the high quality derms, shit Molly could never get her hands on, herself--and there was no reason not to believe that this entire experience was an elaborately crafted hallucination meant to distract her from...

Distract her from what?

Tessier-Ashpool, maybe it was Tessier-Ashpool, the fucks hated her for that little interference with Wintermute and Armitage back in--whatever year it had been, it was a blur now. Maybe she was jacked into cyberspace right now, yeah, and this was just a reality construct--but why not just kill her outright rather than go through all this trouble? ...Riviera. Riviera would do something so fucking stupi--Riviera was dead.

The ex-assassin stopped walking. Leaned with her back against a building and breathed deeply. Deeply, in and out. Mopping sweat from a warm forehead with cold fingers.

...Yeah. Maybe this was real.

And maybe it wasn't.

Network Sample:

So what year is it here? Assuming you got an actual timeline. Humour me. Because there's no way in hell this place is completely empty.

Where are all the natives? You guys hiding? Question is, from what?

If you get this transmission, respond.

BLACK-TWO

[identity profile] blacktwo.livejournal.com 2010-10-17 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname:
Odd
OOC Journal:
[livejournal.com profile] ishosophy
Under 18?
No
Email/IM:
-AIM; Cakeimus Prime -plurk; oddplorx
Characters Played at Singularity:
T-800, Dinobot and RED Pyro

Character Information ;
Name:
Black-Two
Name of Canon:
Halo
Canon/AU/Other Game CR:
Canon
Reference:
http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Black-Two (http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Black-Two)
Canon Point:
Halo: Blood Line 5

Setting:
LONG AGO IN A DISTANT LAND, well, in space. There were the Forerunners. The Forerunners were this ancient race of aliens considered to be ~enlightened and all powerful,~ who really bit it when the Flood came a knocking. The Flood is a parasitic species whose sole purpose is to consume sentient life and make very inconvenient and spammy enemy classes. The Forerunners, fed up with this shit, activated one of their most powerful MacGuffins, the Halo Arrays. The Halo Arrays are seven artificially created ring-shaped worlds mean to be a last resort that would destroy all sentient life within their range. So the Forerunners an hero’d themselves and pretty much all other life forms in the galaxy, with exceptions to a few, including humans, because we are awesome.

And now, humans a few hundred years past modern history as we know it . When we finally got to get some seriously space traveling done, the Covenant shows up and they are assholes. Fanatic, religious assholes. The Covenant is an imperialistic cult of an empire, with like, at least over nine thousand alien species under their control. They see the humans as heretics and we all known what religious, racist fanatics like to do with “heretics.” AND SUDDENLY, WAR.

On the human side of things, more specifically the year 2517, the military power house that is the UNSC (United Nations Space Command) decided their past endeavors just weren’t cutting it. So, in keeping true to the Super Soldier trope, made the tough call to enact the SPARTAN-II program. What is the SPARTAN-II program you ask? OH BOY, WHAT IS IT EVER! Basically the military, in a momentary breech of ethics, start picking up (read: kidnapping) children, usually aged six, off of colony worlds all across the cosmos and start training them to be THE VERY BEST, LIKE NO ONE EVER WAAAS. This is where Black-Two comes in. Surviving to adulthood through all this, she was raised into the program as Fireteam Black’s intelligence specialist. When I say raised, I mean she literally grew up with Black Team since she was six and groomed to be their intelligence specialist.

As one of a four man Fireteam, its Black Team’s job to be infiltrators and saboteurs. The job descriptions is basically, get into Covenant space under the guise of captives then wreck shit up from the inside. Black Team is very good at its job. Except this one time, through no fault of their own, one mission went seriously FUBAR and they found themselves stuck on an uncharted moon and got caught in the midst of some seriously freaky shit (read: a Forerunner instillation run by an AI with tentacles, played by Vic). CONSEQUENCES WOULD NEVER BE THE SAME.

PART BLACK-TWO

[identity profile] blacktwo.livejournal.com 2010-10-17 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Personality:
“Very nice to meet you,” Two said. “I look forward to killing you.” Black-Two. Halo Evolutions, Blunt Instruments.
 

If Team Black were Teen Girl Squad, Black-Two would be So-and-So. Without even the distinction of being ‘the girl’ on the team, she isn’t the fastest or the strongest, Two is really just Two and the team benefits for it. She does, however, have the unusual honor of being quite possibly, the nicest Spartan you are ever going to come across. She isn’t sunshine and rainbows, however, but in a grimdark world of galactic warfare, genocide and where the backgrounds of all the Spartans is nothing but torment since age six, her gallows humor is the lightest.

Two is probably the emotional glue that keeps the team together, when the rest of her team were off being dramatic and hormonal, Two was the stable one, a neutral party in the in-fighting and turmoil. When a love triangle was going on between a young Black Team, Two was the one to keep a level head and jovial nature intact as she shouldered the burden along with her brothers (and sister) in arms. When everything goes to hell for Black Team, it’s usually Two pulling their asses out of the fire, even if it means getting burned.

That’s another thing, Two is the most fiercely loyal one in a team of people who already consider each other their only family. Raised together since they were little, Black Team is the only family Two has ever known and she will fight tooth and nail to keep them safe. Take for example the events of Blunt Instruments, when Three was severely injured during the mission and it looked like he would have to be left behind, Two went against orders (One’s orders, no less) without any hesitation, fighting (literally) a wall of Drones to get to him. Black Team is Two’s world, you don’t fuck with it.

One of her most defining character traits has to be her infinite curiosity. As the intelligence specialist, it’s pretty much Two’s job to know everything, whether it’s exploring her surroundings or interrogations. Two enjoys poking at the unanswered questions like examining Covenant culture, keeping a more open mind about these things than her peers, something seldom seen in Spartans. She’s probably the only Spartan in existence to employ the phrase, “Ask Questions First, Shoot Later.”

Veetor'Nara nar Rayya

[identity profile] swarmfree.livejournal.com 2010-10-18 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Khalil
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] demitour
Under 18? I am, if you want me to be. Naw bro, 20.
Email/IM: domesticdemitour @ gmail.com / DomesticDemitour
Characters Played at Singularity: N/A

Character Information ;
Name: Veetor'Nara nar Rayya (that's "Name'Surname child of Ship Name")
Name of Canon: Mass Effect 2
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
Reference: Wiki profile. (http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Veetor'Nara) In-game scenes: 01 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTekFTTT4Ro), 02 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LINOQreph30), 03 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ATcyym3bs), 04 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg8OM0Grlt0). Additional notes (http://swarmfree.livejournal.com/709.html#cutid5). These (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dE1xmC-XZ8#t=3m37s) two (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDbFpPWh1gM) videos aren't part of his canon point, but are still useful insight to Veetor's personality in certain situations.
Canon Point: Post-Treason, "rally the crowd" resolution.

Setting: 2185 CE. FANTASTICAL SPACE OPERA OF EPIC PROPORTIONS. Humans eventually get themselves super advanced technology and venture out past their itty bitty solar system. They've been part of galactic society for a good while now.

So yeah, epic galaxy. Lots of diversity. You've got your bird-reptile-ish turians, amphibious salarians, squishy blue-skinned asari — cool alien species like that. The coolest of the bunch are the quarians, and Veetor's one of them. For quarians, the community comes before the individual. Ancestors are highly respected and worshiped. Belongings are usually judged for their usefulness rather than personal or sentimental value, and "reduce, reuse, recycle" is a very important thing to keep in mind at all times. When it comes to their current way of life, quarians are kind of like... space Bedouins. They don't have a homeworld (anymore) — instead they float through the galaxy in a huge fleet of starships that travel together, nomadic, never staying in one place for very long. For the past few centuries quarians have never been seen without their enviro-suits, stuck behind helmets due to the shittiest immune system ever. Don't ever sneeze on a quarian. It will kill them.

To keep things short, here's how shit went down. 300ish years ago, the quarians created the geth, a race of highly advanced robot slaves. Eventually, sentience achievement unlocked! Shit! TIME TO BACKPEDAL AND DISMANTLE THOSE FUCKERS. MORNING WAR (http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Morning_War). The quarians lose and are forced to evacuate their homeworld and have been drifting amidst the stars ever since. One day, one day, they will take their world back. One day soon. Goddamn synthetics.

In the grand scheme of things in the Mass Effect universe, Veetor's pretty much a nobody. Just one of many young quarians scattered amongst the stars that still need to complete their rite of passage. Whichever ship captain Veetor needs to impress after he gives the whole Pilgrimage (http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Pilgrimage) thing a second go, I don't think he's made a very good impression so far...

Hopefully things will get better. Or the Reapers could just save Veetor the grief and shame by wiping out everything in existence. Problem solved?

Now with less fail and more finished sentences.

[identity profile] swarmfree.livejournal.com 2010-10-18 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Personality: Veetor's a pretty cool guy. He hacks mechs and isn't afraid of any—

Wait.

Okay, scratch that. He's afraid of a lot of things. In fight-or-flight situations, he chooses flight. Veetor hid when the Collectors barged in and started hauling away human colonists instead of trying to fight the bipedal bastards off and save the people that could have been his coworkers, even friends. Pressing situations cause high stress and withdrawal that can consume his whole being if someone isn't around to snap him out of it.

Yeah, back to hacking mechs. Veetor's an intelligent and resourceful quarian. His AI hacking skills helped him setup a great defense (but not so great for those on Prazza's team) when he thought the Collectors would come back for him. A bit of a meticulous type, too, he has a thing for organization. Veetor pieced together security footage from several cameras by himself in order to make a cohesive video of the Collector attack, which was pretty useful for Shepard and company.

Veetor's extremely awkward in social situations. According to Tali, crowds have always made him nervous, affecting his speech patterns and mannerisms. He stutters, cuts some sentences short, repeats and rambles on with others. The mere thought of having to do public speaking is enough to make him shit bricks. Veetor does manage to get over this fear when he speaks up at Tali's trial, for her sake.

Just because he acts strangely around large groups of people doesn't mean he dislikes them. If anything, Veetor wants to help others (when he can). He did choose to spend his Pilgrimage helping the colonists of Freedom's Progress. While remote, it wasn't a place completely devoid of life.

He might not be as badass as Tali or Shepard, but Veetor's still a pretty good guy. You get a feel for his modesty and humble tendencies if you speak to him after Tali's trial. He downplays his part in defending her, giving credit to Kal'Reegar for saying much more than him. Veetor is also relatively pleasant when his nerves don't get the better of him. He's polite no matter who he's talking to, despite not being the best at public speaking. He was even willing to face exile alongside Tali if that was to be her fate. Beneath the enviro-suit layers and that bundle of nerves, he has a good heart and honest intentions.

You don't need to tell Veetor he's a babbling idiot; he knows. He's self-aware, knows he's different from his peers. When talking to Shepard he openly acknowledges he isn't sane after the incidents on Freedom's Progress. Creepy-looking Collectors, enough seeker swarms to block out the sun, a witness to colonists getting kidnapped while he didn't do a thing... Lots of shit went down there, man. There's the whole "indirectly injuring and killing some of your own people" thing, too. Yeah, you can bet that's on Veetor's conscience.

But hey, despite all the trauma, he's making progress! After getting patched up on the flotilla and some help from Elan'Shiya, Veetor is on his way to stable mental health. Back on the Rayya his speech pattern isn't as disjointed as it was when Shepard first met him. His memories of Collector attack still vivid, but good old Dr. Shiya can pull him out of the really bad ones. Definite improvement, much better compared to what Veetor acts like if you hand him over to Cerberus. :( But since Veetor's canon point is from a happier place, he's thankful for all the help and kindness he's received from fellow quarians like Tali, Shiya, and Reegar, as well as "outsiders" like Commander Shepard. The galaxy isn't as terrifying with people like them backing you up.

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[identity profile] feeltheraeg.livejournal.com 2010-10-21 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
All aboard the fail boat. (http://feeltheraeg.livejournal.com/591.html)

Re: ACCEPTED

[identity profile] feeltheraeg.livejournal.com - 2010-10-23 19:53 (UTC) - Expand

Batou

[identity profile] timeforviolence.livejournal.com 2010-10-24 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information;

Your Nickname:
Ruin
OOC Journal: [livejournal.com profile] ruingaraf
Under 18? No.
IM: redwolfruin (aim)
Characters Played at Singularity: none

App is here (http://timeforviolence.livejournal.com/660.html). If you like, I can post it in the comment box, though.

Vriska Serket

[identity profile] manipul8trix.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
Player Information ;
Your Nickname: Louise
OOC Journal: derpriffic
Under 18? No
Email/IM:tinylittledorklet at gmail dot com for mail, derpriffic for AIM. It's easiest to get hold of me by messaging my character journal, though!
Characters Played at Singularity: None.

Application is right here (http://manipul8trix.livejournal.com/911.html).

Revisions!

[identity profile] manipul8trix.livejournal.com - 2010-11-08 14:45 (UTC) - Expand

Catherine-B320 (HALO)

[identity profile] nobletwo.livejournal.com 2010-10-28 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Kat's ass (http://nobletwo.livejournal.com/783.html)

Carter-A259, Haloooooooooo

[identity profile] lewdness.livejournal.com 2010-10-28 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Derp. (http://community.livejournal.com/candycolors/6251.html)

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