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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5107225" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>The year 2093 gave birth to the single piece of technology that would change the way humanity perceived the world around them, the reality itself. </p><p>The name of that invention is “Cronos Sphere” given by his inventors, a multidisciplinary investigation group whose lead scientists were a Greek physicist, Phelypo Atanotakos, a Russian mathematic, Ivan Siderkewikz, a British engineer in chemistry, Sir Percibald Taylor, a Chinese nuclear physicist, Lee Meichuang and a German anthropologist, Rolf von Stargüen. Several other scientists worked in the Cronos project, from all around the world, and from all disciplines. </p><p>The project began in 2073, with high expectative, and had its ups and downs during the way, but finally, the Cronos project was going to give a demonstration of the functioning of their prototype.</p><p>What the group had created was a device capable of creating a sphere in the space-time continuum. With the correct parameters set in the colossal machinery of the Cronos Sphere, it was possible, in theory, to extract a portion of a date and a place, and get it to the present. It was true for the future as well. In theory, of course. </p><p>The colossal machine accounted with several rooms of computers and acceleration particle cannons, as well as with a personal nuclear plant to power the huge facility. In the center of the main room, was a chromed ring of metal, of 2 meters of diameter, and thick as refrigerator. Many thick cables were plugged into the steel wheel from the surrounding machines and rooms, and two tubes from the particle accelerators ended in the massive ring.</p><p>Several other tests had been conducted, and wonderfully it worked! The ring began to hum intensely as the flow of accelerated particles hit its interior mobile parts, and the inner rings began to spin at incredible speed. The giant wires pulsed nuclear energy into the device, and the ring itself began to vibrate and glow. Slowly, it started to spin in every direction, as if it were not fixed and connected with cables and tubes. The spinning was so fast that it created a shining chromates sphere. With a flash of light, the engine stopped, and in the middle of the sphere, there was a perfect cut of a Viking ship of the 300 BC. The wood structure fall from the gape into a platform of pressurized air that hold it floating in the air. </p><p>Like that, medieval canons, ancient Chinese weapons, carriages, cars, pieces of buildings, even portions of that same room were transported into the ring. In theory, these fragments were taken from other temporal realities, and so it didn’t altered the space time continuum. Again, in Theory. </p><p>The tests went so well that the group decided to lunch their prototype for general public to see and wonder themselves with the latest most great invention of all times. </p><p>But something went wrong. Terribly wrong.</p><p>Up to the moment of the stable chromate sphere, everything went according to plan, but then, the shiny sphere began to grow, and as it did it, it sucked the things it came into contact into the sphere. The sphere began to grow and grow and eat away the facilities. When the computers were affected, there was nothing to control the space and time in which the sphere was supposed to operate. So it operated in all possible combinations. At once.</p><p>The sphere slowly grew up to the size of the city, sucking everything into it. Eventually, the country was inside the giant sphere. Chaos sprung around the world, prophets shouted the end of the world was near! As so it was. Only contained by the boundaries of the stratosphere, the Sphere of Cronos swallowed the entire world. All people were dead, everything destroyed, everything lost for this world. The outer layer of the Sphere reached outer space, and the ultra accelerated particles, that made the miracle possible, shot to infinitum, and in a blink, the Cronos Sphere scattered in countless pieces, like a silvery planetary firework. </p><p>But this is not the story of this doomed world. It is the story of the other realities, from which huge portions were taken by the Cronos Sphere. As it grew bigger, it took people inside; it sucked entire nations, entire clans, starships, military bases, buildings, cities, portions of natural landscape, with the native creatures of these realities. </p><p>Now, these portions of different realities were scattered, covering the dead world with life and civilization again. In some places, portions of the old world remained, like burned ruins of a grim past, where dark things lurked at night.</p><p>The original scientist who conceived the Crono Sphere were all dead, and the original machinery destroyed; but this world was built with different realities, some of them similar to the doomed one. Perhaps there’s a Rolf von Stargüen wondering the land. And it would not be a surprise, if he was caring a sword, and donned in a medieval armor.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Well that was a lengthy introduction was it? </p><p>This game will be about the survivors of other realities that were transported and trapped in this world. They must overcome the difficulties of this strange mix of realities and find a way to return to their own time and space, if they want to.</p><p>The system to use will be D20, all books allowed, d20 past, modern, future, races from D&D would be ok too, and we could talk about classes etc on a case to case basis.</p><p>Characters would start at 7th level, and be generated using 35 points. We’ll be deciding on equipment later, I could use some input on this. </p><p>Interests?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5107225, member: 51271"] The year 2093 gave birth to the single piece of technology that would change the way humanity perceived the world around them, the reality itself. The name of that invention is “Cronos Sphere” given by his inventors, a multidisciplinary investigation group whose lead scientists were a Greek physicist, Phelypo Atanotakos, a Russian mathematic, Ivan Siderkewikz, a British engineer in chemistry, Sir Percibald Taylor, a Chinese nuclear physicist, Lee Meichuang and a German anthropologist, Rolf von Stargüen. Several other scientists worked in the Cronos project, from all around the world, and from all disciplines. The project began in 2073, with high expectative, and had its ups and downs during the way, but finally, the Cronos project was going to give a demonstration of the functioning of their prototype. What the group had created was a device capable of creating a sphere in the space-time continuum. With the correct parameters set in the colossal machinery of the Cronos Sphere, it was possible, in theory, to extract a portion of a date and a place, and get it to the present. It was true for the future as well. In theory, of course. The colossal machine accounted with several rooms of computers and acceleration particle cannons, as well as with a personal nuclear plant to power the huge facility. In the center of the main room, was a chromed ring of metal, of 2 meters of diameter, and thick as refrigerator. Many thick cables were plugged into the steel wheel from the surrounding machines and rooms, and two tubes from the particle accelerators ended in the massive ring. Several other tests had been conducted, and wonderfully it worked! The ring began to hum intensely as the flow of accelerated particles hit its interior mobile parts, and the inner rings began to spin at incredible speed. The giant wires pulsed nuclear energy into the device, and the ring itself began to vibrate and glow. Slowly, it started to spin in every direction, as if it were not fixed and connected with cables and tubes. The spinning was so fast that it created a shining chromates sphere. With a flash of light, the engine stopped, and in the middle of the sphere, there was a perfect cut of a Viking ship of the 300 BC. The wood structure fall from the gape into a platform of pressurized air that hold it floating in the air. Like that, medieval canons, ancient Chinese weapons, carriages, cars, pieces of buildings, even portions of that same room were transported into the ring. In theory, these fragments were taken from other temporal realities, and so it didn’t altered the space time continuum. Again, in Theory. The tests went so well that the group decided to lunch their prototype for general public to see and wonder themselves with the latest most great invention of all times. But something went wrong. Terribly wrong. Up to the moment of the stable chromate sphere, everything went according to plan, but then, the shiny sphere began to grow, and as it did it, it sucked the things it came into contact into the sphere. The sphere began to grow and grow and eat away the facilities. When the computers were affected, there was nothing to control the space and time in which the sphere was supposed to operate. So it operated in all possible combinations. At once. The sphere slowly grew up to the size of the city, sucking everything into it. Eventually, the country was inside the giant sphere. Chaos sprung around the world, prophets shouted the end of the world was near! As so it was. Only contained by the boundaries of the stratosphere, the Sphere of Cronos swallowed the entire world. All people were dead, everything destroyed, everything lost for this world. The outer layer of the Sphere reached outer space, and the ultra accelerated particles, that made the miracle possible, shot to infinitum, and in a blink, the Cronos Sphere scattered in countless pieces, like a silvery planetary firework. But this is not the story of this doomed world. It is the story of the other realities, from which huge portions were taken by the Cronos Sphere. As it grew bigger, it took people inside; it sucked entire nations, entire clans, starships, military bases, buildings, cities, portions of natural landscape, with the native creatures of these realities. Now, these portions of different realities were scattered, covering the dead world with life and civilization again. In some places, portions of the old world remained, like burned ruins of a grim past, where dark things lurked at night. The original scientist who conceived the Crono Sphere were all dead, and the original machinery destroyed; but this world was built with different realities, some of them similar to the doomed one. Perhaps there’s a Rolf von Stargüen wondering the land. And it would not be a surprise, if he was caring a sword, and donned in a medieval armor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well that was a lengthy introduction was it? This game will be about the survivors of other realities that were transported and trapped in this world. They must overcome the difficulties of this strange mix of realities and find a way to return to their own time and space, if they want to. The system to use will be D20, all books allowed, d20 past, modern, future, races from D&D would be ok too, and we could talk about classes etc on a case to case basis. Characters would start at 7th level, and be generated using 35 points. We’ll be deciding on equipment later, I could use some input on this. Interests? [/QUOTE]
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