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The | The world in question in The World Is Mine is the planet Tinvishe, an Alliance controlled and well-established colony world with diverse populations of many species and many large population centers, three of which have been detailed in the quest and one of which we have visited. It also contains the KerenzeTec Zero Station that serves as our base. | ||
==Races== | |||
===Areeni=== | |||
[[Image:AreeniBio.png|thumb|left]] | |||
Areeni are a relatively humanoid race, complete with mostly analogous organs, except with claws, large swiveling ears, and a tail. They are best known for their extensive biotechnology, vast diversity, and tendency to modify their bodies to suit their needs. Note that this is not something they do at will, but instead requires surgery or other artificial methods like any other species would require. Despite this, areeni are able to do this to an extent far beyond any other species because of an immune system that is powerful yet neglects to attack benign foreign bodies such as transplanted or synthetic organs. Because of this and the fact that there is a small degree of inheritability to certain kinds of modifications, areeni can range from minor divergences from the baseline, as is the case with Sinter, distinctly different and specialized subspecies (likely from controlled evolution of populations on planets with harsh climates) such as Vibrant, or in the case of the totally inhibitionless culture of areeni spacers, totally alien and almost completely unrecognizable from more "normal" areeni. | |||
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===Saa-Kru=== | |||
[[Image:SaakruBio.png|thumb|left]] | |||
Saa-kru have a number of insectoid features, such as mandibles and antennae, but despite this have an internal skeleton and skin. Gender is primarily apparent by coloration, with males being dark-skinned and females being light-skinned, children remaining grey until maturity. They have long butterfly-like tongues and eyes that change in color depending on emotion (though allowing for a degree of conscious control). Saa-kru also have two pairs of lungs and a decentralized cardiovascular system made of a series of small pumps that transport their grey blood. They possess six limbs, a pair of arms with three radial fingers, and two legs with similarly arranged toes. The knees appear to be on alternate sides of the front and back pairs of legs, so that they all face inward. Of notable cultural importance to the saa-kru are the pair of nonfunctional wings kept folded away on the upper back. They have intricate rainbow patterns that vary between every individual, and thus represent their identity. However, the majority of the time these wings are hidden from view, and are in fact only used for attracting mates, making them also serve a sexual symbol. | |||
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===Human=== | |||
As a real species that the reader is a member of, humans require little explanation. Humans are present in interstellar society and are fully integrated within it, sharing general culture and technology. Little other information is known about the role of humans in the setting, as they have yet to be encountered. | |||
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===Keletian=== | |||
[[Image:Keletian.png|thumb|left]] | |||
Keletians are a currently unencountered and very secretive race. Almost all of the ones in the area live in the city of Jekiten, which suggests that they are predisposed toward academic pursuits. They lack legs and appear to propel themselves in a manner similar to snakes, despite appearing pseudomammalian. The most noteworthy aspect of keletians is their bizarre telekinetic abilities. There is little general scientific understanding of the extent of their abilities or how they might function due to their nature, as they refuse to divulge their secrets to other species. | |||
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===Keynain=== | |||
Almost nothing is known about the keynain as they have yet to be described except in a passing description in-quest. What is known is that they are a technology-obsessed race that prefers to live in the arcology of Crestrisen and similar places. It is mentioned that they are quite xenophobic, but it is not clear if Saru meant a hostile or a fearful type of xenophobia. | |||
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==Locations== | |||
(Fill this in with information on the cities mentioned in the quest. [http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/303028.html#305326] is a good place to start. | |||
=Gallery= | =Gallery= |
Revision as of 21:33, 6 August 2011
The World Is Mine by Cirr |
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A quest by Cirr. Someone is in a derelict facility that is filled with a variety of deadly abominations and is controlled by an unstable AI. Except this time you are the AI, and the goal is taking over the world.
This article contains spoilers! You were warned. |
Characters
Working With Us
Sinter
- Actual Name: Unknown
- Species: Areeni (post-baseline)
- Gender: Female
- Age: Unknown
Sinter arrived at the KerenzeTec facility and managed to infiltrate as far as its core AI room at the very beginning of the quest. She is known to be ambitious, although rash and impulsive, resorting to bad ideas very quickly when under stress. Fortunately, she has someone more capable of considering immediate events more fully in a short timespan, giving her feedback and suggestions.
...Wait, that someone is /quest/? Oh. Well, she's doomed.
SARU-601
- Actual Name: Tk-isa
- Species: Saa-kru (robotic)
- Gender: Female
- Age: Unknown
SARU-601, or Saru as she prefers to call herself, has been maintaining the facility for a while. Originally intending to escort the obvious intruder out of the facility, Saru decided to let Sinter stay due to finding her ambitions something more interesting to work towards. She was once biological, but an ambiguous accident vapourised her entire body. Her consciousness was salvaged and placed within a replacement robotic body, a fact she resents with some intensity.
Vibrant
- Actual Name: Unknown
- Species: Areeni (amphibious positive)
- Gender: Female
- Age: Unknown
Very little is known about Vibrant at this point. She apparently has a great proficiency in the crafting of "synthetics", engineered artificial organisms with an intended purpose to be served over their lifetime, and has usually been seen with at least one of her creations nearby. She also appears relatively meek and shy, and appears to be locked in a competition with an unnamed male synthetic crafter.
Working To Their Own Aims
Ei
- Actual Name: Probably Ei
- Species: Areeni (spacer)
- Gender: Female
- Age: Unknown
One of two areeni spacers encountered by Sinter. Possesses "augmented skin" and "subcutaneous webbing", as well as six limbs, four eyes, and ears that by all accounts make even less sense than standard areeni eyes. She's eccentric, to say the least, and highly emotional or prone to abrupt changes in mood. Has some interest in Tzet.
Tzet
- Actual Name: Probably Tzet
- Species: Areeni (spacer)
- Gender: Male
- Age: Unknown
The other one of two areeni spacers encountered by Sinter. Possesses eyestalks, weird head gill things, tentacle arms and a variety of jutting spikes near the tip of his tail. Seems slightly more responsible than Ei, and cares deeply about her.
Working Against Us
Mysterious Level -5 Being
- Actual Name: Unknown
- Species: Unknown
- Gender: Unknown
- Age: Unknown
A being presumably in containment on on of the lower levels of the facility. It is known to have some degree of control over the facility's electronics, which it uses to send ominous messages.
'Objects'
The Perfect Cube
- Storage Location: Level -1
It's a box. It's just a box. Unless, that is, you happen to be an organic (or organic derived) intelligence, in which case it is the most perfect box ever and as you examine it you realize you need it need it NEED IT.
Fortunately the effect seems to start wearing off once the box is out of sight.
The Nightmare Sphere
- Storage Location: Unknown
The Nightmare Sphere is a grey floating sphere. It distorts all methods of sensing (including sight) that are used in its vicinity, and the records say that nobody is to touch it under any circumstances. The being in level -5 claims that the nightmare sphere possesses further abilities that only it can use.
The Story So Far
(Going to need to think of how to split this up. I'll come back to this tomorrow.)
Setting
The world in question in The World Is Mine is the planet Tinvishe, an Alliance controlled and well-established colony world with diverse populations of many species and many large population centers, three of which have been detailed in the quest and one of which we have visited. It also contains the KerenzeTec Zero Station that serves as our base.
Races
Areeni
Areeni are a relatively humanoid race, complete with mostly analogous organs, except with claws, large swiveling ears, and a tail. They are best known for their extensive biotechnology, vast diversity, and tendency to modify their bodies to suit their needs. Note that this is not something they do at will, but instead requires surgery or other artificial methods like any other species would require. Despite this, areeni are able to do this to an extent far beyond any other species because of an immune system that is powerful yet neglects to attack benign foreign bodies such as transplanted or synthetic organs. Because of this and the fact that there is a small degree of inheritability to certain kinds of modifications, areeni can range from minor divergences from the baseline, as is the case with Sinter, distinctly different and specialized subspecies (likely from controlled evolution of populations on planets with harsh climates) such as Vibrant, or in the case of the totally inhibitionless culture of areeni spacers, totally alien and almost completely unrecognizable from more "normal" areeni.
Saa-Kru
Saa-kru have a number of insectoid features, such as mandibles and antennae, but despite this have an internal skeleton and skin. Gender is primarily apparent by coloration, with males being dark-skinned and females being light-skinned, children remaining grey until maturity. They have long butterfly-like tongues and eyes that change in color depending on emotion (though allowing for a degree of conscious control). Saa-kru also have two pairs of lungs and a decentralized cardiovascular system made of a series of small pumps that transport their grey blood. They possess six limbs, a pair of arms with three radial fingers, and two legs with similarly arranged toes. The knees appear to be on alternate sides of the front and back pairs of legs, so that they all face inward. Of notable cultural importance to the saa-kru are the pair of nonfunctional wings kept folded away on the upper back. They have intricate rainbow patterns that vary between every individual, and thus represent their identity. However, the majority of the time these wings are hidden from view, and are in fact only used for attracting mates, making them also serve a sexual symbol.
Human
As a real species that the reader is a member of, humans require little explanation. Humans are present in interstellar society and are fully integrated within it, sharing general culture and technology. Little other information is known about the role of humans in the setting, as they have yet to be encountered.
Keletian
Keletians are a currently unencountered and very secretive race. Almost all of the ones in the area live in the city of Jekiten, which suggests that they are predisposed toward academic pursuits. They lack legs and appear to propel themselves in a manner similar to snakes, despite appearing pseudomammalian. The most noteworthy aspect of keletians is their bizarre telekinetic abilities. There is little general scientific understanding of the extent of their abilities or how they might function due to their nature, as they refuse to divulge their secrets to other species.
Keynain
Almost nothing is known about the keynain as they have yet to be described except in a passing description in-quest. What is known is that they are a technology-obsessed race that prefers to live in the arcology of Crestrisen and similar places. It is mentioned that they are quite xenophobic, but it is not clear if Saru meant a hostile or a fearful type of xenophobia.
Locations
(Fill this in with information on the cities mentioned in the quest. [1] is a good place to start.
Gallery
Official And Potentially Useful
Author Art
Sinter meets Saikhan from Hugs Quest
Fanart
Quests by Cirr |
TGChan: Resonance Universe: Resonance | Through the Chaos | Through the Chaos Once More Defective Universe: Defective | Strange Lights | Escape Trajectory Infiltration Universe: Infiltration | The Cage | Weightless The World Is Mine Universe: The World Is Mine | The Job Reformation Universe: Reformation | Formation Other quests: Abyss | Before | Beneath a Red Sky | A Lot of Tiny Quests | Bungee Grapple Adventures | ⠏ℜξ†ξℕ†⌴ȣ⅍ ℕ⅍ᙢξ | Ten Updates | Echo | The Tgchan Uprising | Otherworld | Catalysis | Unfound | Fragments | Make | Harvest Cycle | Human Ever After | Thunder Rising | Routine Mission | Station | atoll | Salikai | Shoerunner | Vessel | Another Island | All Else is Noise | For Posterity | Sojrn | Iconic | Extent | Khashusivni | Times Two | Flockload of Problems | A World Without Names |