Here's the humanoid version! (=
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abandoned. wrote:wow what did I miss? ono
Blitzkrieg. wrote:Here's the humanoid version! (=
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Rivkah wrote:

ℑʜᴇ ℬᴜʀɴɪɴɢ ℛᴏsᴇ wrote:All full of muse after finishing that book. Ugh.
Too much.


Blitzkrieg. wrote:Guys I just had an idea.
Have you ever had a character(s) that you love, but you never use anymore? Like once they were your main character of use, but you haven't used them in a long time? I'm thinking that we build a roleplay strictly for nostalgia purposes, and bring them back!
There could be two fourms, one for animal based ones, and another for human/humanoid.
I dunno, what do you guys think? :3
This is where justice goes to die, where hope is given up, and crime exists only in a limbo of what-ifs and never-wills. The bureaucrats call it the Cold Case Servers, but the on-the-beat cops know the truth. This is a morgue of unsolved cases, not a server farm.
The year is 2078, and the weather outside is foul and chilly in New Yale. The sea is whipped into salty froth and treacherous peaks sliding away like collapsing avalanches beneath the hulls of the few fishing boats still brave enough to venture out into the chilly distance. The Department is too busy, as usual - the taxpayers, as always, want more protection at less cost. Sooner or later, penny-pinching cuts into the essentials: scanner nets, bulletproof clothes, even shock sticks.
Ever since the economic models revealed the severity of the 2074 stock plunge and the underlying weakness of the market, crime has been up and the Department has been overworked. The last few years, prioritizing became the buzzword of the day. Prioritizing? A pretty word for ignoring everything but the crucial and easy tasks. After a cursory investigation, cases get shunted off to the Icebox.
To a good cop, it's like watching a doctor announce that his patient's cancer, while possible to cure, is just too much work for today, so he should turn himself into the Mandatory Suicide Board for Overpopulation. The graveyard of justice, the Icebox, is swelling with theoretically solvable cases.
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A newbie police-officer, having been assigned to go through cold-cases as a punishment by their superior office, finds annotations on a supposedly unsolved case, explaining what happened. She/he follows through with the lead, and finds it was absolutely correct. She/he also finds that the annotations are recent, and she/he can't find where they're coming from. Eventually, she/he gets sent an IM from the person who is leaving the messages, but who is it? They end up solving crimes together, but the real mystery is who is the one feeding her leads. (The other person would be me, and their identity would be a big surprise twist. :O So I don't want to tell you guys who.)








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