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| 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:
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:
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| other guidelines |
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| 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. 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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: |
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| 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. |
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C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
Your Nickname: Rama
OOC Journal:
Under 18? Nope
Email/IM: BLUbalaclava
Characters Played at Singularity: n/a
Character Information ;
Name: The Lone Wanderer (aka Vaultie, Kid From The Vault, The Last Best Hope For Humanity)
Name of Canon: Fallout 3
Canon/AU/Other Game CR: Canon
(This Lone Wanderer has been through Operation: Anchorage and the main game.)
Reference: http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_3
Canon Point: Post Take it Back Quest, after the Lone Wanderer sends Sarah Lyons into the purifier and they both blackout from the sudden radiation spike.
Setting: Post-Apocalyptia as envisioned by 1950s America. Fallout 3 is the perfect example of divergence (http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Divergence), where the timelines have split. In the case of Fallout, it was sometime after WWII when our world and theirs went different paths. America hit the 50s running in both times. In FO3, it never stopped. There was no cultural or sexual revolution. China, not the USSR, became our largest threat to democracy. The technology went not the way of the microchip but kept with the tubing and large reel of early technology. By the time the bombs fell in 2077, there were robots for both military and home use, yet computers had not progressed beyond text based interfaces.
As tensions between China and the USA, the world's great and only remaining superpowers, come to a head, the best and brightest in the United States build safeguards against the nuclear bombs. Called Vaults, they are underground, sprawling bomb shelters meant to hold at least a hundred in small vaults, up to thousands in larger vaults. However, these life-saving vaults had a few problems. One, they could only hold a fraction of the populace. Two- they were never meant to save anyone. All of these vaults were experiments of some kind by the government, to see how people would survive in the crazy conditions of the apocalypse. One vault's door was made not to completely shut, so when the bombs fell all inhabitants inside were turned into zombie-like radiation victims called ghouls. Another vault had some of the best and brightest musicians thrown into a vault. They pumped it with a white noise to test unconsciously training human beings and that eventually drove the inhabitants insane.
So on October 21, 2077, China and USA start a war that lasts nine minutes. This is after much tension between natural resources, and even China invading and being rebuffed away from Alaska.
rocksBombs fall everyone dies- except not quite. They're not the bombs of today that decimate everything but the bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Thus, they render the world an infertile wasteland thrown into chaos, but at least there are things still alive to be thrown into chaos.Fallout 3 specifically takes place on the east coast 200 years after this nuclear war, in the Maryland/ D.C./ Virginia region of the U.S.A. The region has been ravaged, with large, rocky outcroppings, no green foliage, and trees like burnt husks. Civilization exists in small outcroppings far apart from each other; the distance between towns often makes traveling dangerous, as the wasteland is filled with mutated animals, lethal amounts of radiation, and lawless raiders waiting to kill a man for the clothes off his back. There is no federal government (except the Enclave, the last remnant and thought to be a legend as their only proof is a radio station that plays the same pre-recorded messages over and over) so law is very much by the gun.
The LW grew up in one of the previously mentioned vaults, Vault 101, whose main prerogative was to see how the vault worked with an absolute ruler and being told that the outside world was entirely decimated.
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Even though he was born in the wasteland, he grew up in the vaults- when he was forced outside because the Overseer wanted him dead, it was the first time he had ever remembered seeing the sky, seeing the ground. It was the first time he had to fear for his life. It was a startling, eye-opening and downright terrifying experience that changed him, not exactly for the best.
He was raised as the odd man out in an extremely close-knit community, constantly bullied by a group of greaser gang members and only having one friend out of the entire community. A friend who eventually banned him from coming back to the vault even after he saved the entire population of it. To make it even worst, it's also hinted in game that the LW might have a crush on this girl. So yes, his only friend and only crush barely helped him squeak out of the vault, told him good luck as he wandered out into a land that, to her knowledge, was completely uninhabitable, and when he came back alive and well and saved the vault from internal chaos she bans him forever.
People are really, really not his forte, and he's never really had a reason to believe he should get better at dealing with them. He is awkward and blunt, though he means well most times. He might help people, but he's definitely an outsider looking in.
Why does he work for good? Because it feels good. He always considered himself to be absolutely hopeless, and now the Virginia-DC-Maryland area considers him some sort of demi-god because he's willing to go out there and right the wrongs. He's tempted to be like everyone else, of course. Vaultie might have a good moral compass thanks to his patient, big-hearted Father who raised him since birth (as his Mother died shortly after), but the Wasteland is just as mean as the Vault was to him. People very rarely believe in him, even after he delivers. The Brotherhood of Steel, an elite corps dedicated to eliminating the super mutant threat in the area and collecting technology, are condescending until the moment he manages to break an entire team of important scientists out from a large gun fight. Only then- despite the many things he has done for them, like killing A 12 FOOT TALL HULKING GREEN MUTANT- does he get a modicum of respect.
He perseveres for an acceptance that very rarely ever comes. Vaultie is loyal to the ones that show him some sort of compassion, and it keeps going on in his quest to find his Father. The one man to really care for him, even though he abruptly and without warning leaves him and nearly gets Vaultie killed in the process. When his Father James is murdered, he then keeps forging on to bring his Father's dream to fruition. Clean water for everyone. He has a big heart. He might be awkward, he might momentarily get exasperated and give up and 'accidentally' kill a roaming wastelander he happens upon in a moment of madness-
But honestly, he's a good kid.
As stated before, he does have his limits. It might be because of his traumatizing exposure to the world, the extremely harsh world itself, or the fact that the sort of cloaking contraptions in his armor have been known to drive men insane, but he does have a darker side. It's hard not to be in a wasteland where one kills a fellow man on a daily basis. He deals with aggression and anger fairly positively and has a lot of patience, but when it wears thin, he quietly snaps and riddles your body full of bullets and goes on about his day. The kid made fun of when he was little for being a whimp and not being cool enough can only be pushed so far, especially since he knows he has so much power and strength. Power does things to a man.
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STRENGTH 4
PERCEPTION 9
ENDURANCE 5
CHARISMA 1
INTELLIGENCE 8
AGILITY 9
LUCK 3
WEAKNESSES
This is how the Lone Wanderer would be described in game terms. He's alright strength-wise, but against someone who wields melee for a living, he would do poorly against them. He has the charisma of a super mutant- he is a bumbling awkward idiot in the social department. His luck is poor because HELLO Mom dies at childbirth, no friends, dad leaves him and nearly gets him murdered, not too long after finding Dad he's murdered, nobody else really likes him too much except an old man (not that way), and life sucks.
He can't convince his way out of anything. He cannot lie. Well, he can. But they're always terrible because he's so awkward. He's smart enough to think of a good one, but not charismatic enough to execute it.
The Lone Wanderer is not a solidly built person at all, either. He relies on his stealth, so if someone catches him unaware, he's at a severe disadvantage. He's not good in a heated firefight, he's much the 'stalk a guy, shoot him, creep away as fast as possible' sort of man.
He is middling with computers. About half the time he'll manage to hack them. Of course, the computers there are much different (and much more old fashioned) than the ones that are on Sacrosanct, so he won't be able to work the computers here much.
Paranoid as hell because he went from a completely safe and relatively cozy vault to RADIATION DEATH DESTRUCTION MUTANTS OH MY GOD. Especially since he's not super strong, he's very paranoid and prone to not letting his guard down easily.
STRENGTHS
His perception is good, which means he has superb eyesight and has a sort of sixth sense where he can feel when something is stalking nearby. It's very handy when most things that stalk also want to kill. His intelligence is all thanks to his Vault-Tec Education and agility from running from bullies when he was a young kid.
He's good at picking locks, sneaking around (but it does mostly help he's uh invisible), and is very handy repairing and maintaining weapons and equipment.
He can turn invisible. That is a plus.
Vaultie is good with robots! The Lone Wanderer knows how to shut robots down by sneaking up on them and how to generally reroute them to make them do what he wants them to do.
Inventory:
(In FO3, characters can hold up to a total of 300 lbs, maybe even more, which makes no sense realistically unless pipboys somehow have a carrying device, but that's never mentioned in the game. I'm trimming his inventory down quite considerably.)
(1) Backpack, used to Carry Shit Around
(1) Sniper Rifle
(50) .308 caliber rounds
(1) Silenced 10mm Pistol
(100) 10mm rounds
(3) Frag grenades
(3) Frag mines
(1) Chinese stealth armor (http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Chinese_stealth_armor_%28Operation:_Anchorage%29)
(1) Vault 101 Suit
(1) copy of Chinese Army: Special Ops Training Manual
(20) bobby pins
(1) Stealth Boy (http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Stealth_Boy_%28Fallout_3%29)
(10) Stimpacks
(5) Rad-Away
(2) RadX
(2) Jet
(3) Bottles of Nuka-Cola, one a Quantum (aka glowing irradiated purple drank!)
(1) and one box of 200 year old still edible
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That is, of course, if you can get the man out of his beloved Chinese Stealth Suit. He went through a simulation (where if you die in the game, you die...for real) and killed numerous big dudes in powerful armor to get this sweet skin-tight catsuit from the past. It consists of a helmet with an orange visor and a suit in shades of black and gray with a few high-tech doohickeys taped to it. When crouching, those doohickeys powerup and it turns him nigh invisible (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCtTCr4i5gk), only seen if you squint or he's in a bright area.
On his left arm is a mid-sized machine called a Pip-Boy 3000 (http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20070703142717/fallout/images/1/1e/Pip-boy_3000.jpg). It's an arm mounted interface where he can organize all the things he's carrying, check his health, radiation, etc. It is possible to take off, but only the wearer can- it's assumed it is attached in some way, most likely by needles in the arm so the machine can monitor the vitals of the person who wears it and a biometric seal. Trying to remove it by force is impossible and the only way to do so would be to literally rip it out of the skin or chop off the arm holding it.
Because Vaultie does most of his fighting crouching and holding onto a sniper rifle, he has strong leg muscles, calf specifically. He can literally squat somewhere for an hour or five, just chilling, waiting for some super mutants to amble on by.
Age: 19 going on 20, Birthday being July 13, 2258
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OC/AU Justification ;If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across?
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test?
And What Did You Score?
Samples ;
Log Sample:
The Lone Wanderer was absolutely positive that his life has come down to this. That this had been his meaning all along. With one push of the button, the entire Capital Wasteland would have fresh, clean water, something they haven't had in over 200 years. People would not be dying from dehydration and radiation poisoning as much. Agriculture would be possible.
The sudden spike of radiation from the purifier would kill both him and his cohort Sarah Lyons in the process.
He couldn't do it.
It was not as if he had much to live for. His father was dead. He was now an honorary member of the Lyon's Pride, for all that much was worth. "The last, best hope for humanity," The radio DJ had touted him as, and he didn't really feel the part. He was powerful, yes, he could kill a man and kill a giant slavering irradiated bear, but he was an absolute unknown, another nobody in a wasteland filled with nothing of great importance.
"Go in there and put in the code-"
"I don't want to."
Sarah Lyons fixed the Vaultie with an exasperated look, eyes wide. "But it's your Father's project, it's your job, your duty-!"
Swaddled in his mask, with the distant knowledge of the fact he could crouch and disappear and sneak out and away, he jabbed his long sniper rifle towards the door. His geigar counter ticked ominously, tremors from the buildup running through his feet. "The code is 216."
She blanches, hesitating towards the door. "You're kidding."
Vaultie smiled behind his mask. She did not even know his name. Nobody had ever bothered to ask.
"216. I'll close the vacuum lock behind you. Not that it will matter." He said, matter of fact, approaching the machine that held the lock. Lyons watched him a few moments more, shaking her head.
She turned, walking through the doorway. Vaultie was quick to shut the seal behind her, even as she staggered from the wave of radiation.
Network Sample:
[The network pops on to the sight of a solid, bright orange visor peering closely at the screen. His fingers hover over the screen, hesitant. He reaches offscreen to twiddle with some dials, helmeted head tilting in confusion. The transmission goes from video, to audio, than briefly hologram before returning to video once more.]
I broke my Pip-boy.
[In a slightly exasperated tone, he looks up (only noticeable as his entire head moves up- the visor is opaque and the entire helmet shows no human features underneath).]
No map reading. Not picking up Galaxy News. I should have started it-
[He drops his arm, and the video takes a nosedive downward, giving everyone a closeup view of his thigh and a Sniper rifle that's as large as an arm length and a half. His next words are more confused than anything else:]
I should be dead.
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If AU, How is Your Version Different From Canon, and How Will That Come Across?: In FO3, the Lone Wanderer is a player character which the player can create however he chooses. I went with the character that has been shown in FO3 previews and official videos, just with a different hair style.
Personality-wise, he's not even that different. Generally in Fallout-verse the good characters are always the canon ones, as it's a huge downer if your next game has to factor in that the main character destroyed an entire chunk of civilization and sent out a virus that kills 99% of the surviving people on the planet. He might be a little morally ambiguous at times, but even that can be considered 'canon' in a sense that in a lot of videos, you see the Lone Wanderer just shooting shit up indiscriminately.
As for more personality, I kept in mind that this is a kid who just turned 19, has been teased/bullied most of his life, is kind of a dork (he likes comic books, never ever dated ever, and was hinted to have AWKWARD WET DREAMS about Amata) and this kid is just... thrust out into post-nuclear wasteland. After his father leaves him all alone filled with a vault of people who hate him. And causes him to see one of his other closest mentor killed, along with doing some killing himself. And then he sees the sky, and the earth, and all of these decimated houses, and a floating robot-
It's a lot for one person to process. Plus the fact that he's given so much shit to do and he actually follows through with all of it, he must be smart to know he has a responsibility and caring enough to care about that responsibility.
The biggest thing that might come across especially to people who play FO3 is: 1) he's good but with neutral tendencies sometimes 2) He's a stealth orientated character
If OC, Did You Run Your Character Through a Mary-Sue Litmus Test?And What Did You Score?
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