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[d20 Modern / 4CtF] Windy City Mutants OOC

Okay

I've thought more about Lana.

Her beginning power is going to involve a combination of telepathy, bioelectricity and computer interfaces. She'll be able to interface with a computer just by touching it, using biolelectric energy to influence the binary bits to do what she wants. Basically access and write programs at the neuron rate which is much faster than any CPU in existence.

I'm thinking of using the Skill Emphasis from the Hero Feats for Computer Use to bring it to a very high level, adding to it either telekinesis or telepathy or a very low level energy attack...I'm not exactly sure which would fit for the interface bit of it all. Restriction is that she must touch be touching the hardware in order to interface with it.

What do ya'all think? ;)
 

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I like it, and its most about what you think would make you happy.

So are you thinking about "investing" in the speak with things power? I think thats what you are talking about right?
 

Originally posted by Shalimar So are you thinking about "investing" in the speak with things power? I think thats what you are talking about right?

The speak with things power (specifically to objects) doesn't make too much sense to me. Speak to a lampost?? How can something that's not alive answer you if it has no thought? I don't understand the charisma stuff with an electronic device...that's just weird. How can you bluff a computer unless it is a high intensive AI program...but even an AI program, what the heck, who cares about talking to it to get information when you can just hack into it.

She's not "talking" to the computer as in outloud....she is delving into the actually electric current the runs it. She is messing with the bits on that level. The speak with things power seems to work on a high level where you're conversing on, for example, an high level application...I'm thinking more low level interfacing, getting down the binary nitty gritty.

She is a hacker. :p
 

KitanaVorr said:
Okay

I've thought more about Lana.

....

What do ya'all think? ;)

Sounds good to me. Since I believe you're the best computer person we've got anyway, why not make it part of her thing? I really think it's a nifty ability.
 

Okay, I'm putting this here so you can think about it a little. I'll have it in the Rogue's Gallery thread and/or on my website for reference as well, and in the first post of the IC thread. Everybody needs to pick the place where they live and the place where they work and/or go to school. If you need something that isn't on the list (like a hospital, which I just now think of :p) let me know. You can still pick the general area, cause there's pretty much one of everything in each.

Again, this is an alternate version of Chicago (which is why it's "Windy City"). I'm filtering the real world through my own experiences and stereotypes, just simplifying some things for the sake of ease of use, and inventing things as I need them. I am changing most of the names, but keeping a few minor ones.

IC thread will go up in the morning. This was the last thing I needed - I just need to make sure it doesn't have any glaring errors, so look it over.


A Guide to Windy City

If there is a true crossroads to the nation, then Windy City is it. Located centrally in the northern Midwest, the city is not only a nexus of major highways, but is also a railroad hub and home to the world’s largest airport, serving both domestic and international destinations.

Windy City has large populations of Irish and Eastern European heritage dating back from its earliest days. The African population increased steadily in the years just prior to and following the Civil War, and is perhaps now even more significant than the earlier ethnic majorities. Other groups are in the minority, though they are visibly present. Overall there is much less ethnic tension in Windy City than other communities – here strife is based on class separations instead. Still, there is little violence (relatively speaking) and Windy City is one of the most friendly cities in the nation.

The north side and Lyondale are where most of the old wealth lives.

The south side and Calumet Park are the poorest neighborhoods.

The west side begins as poor to middle class, and generally gets more wealthy the farther west you go. Oak Grove is a very wealthy suburb that’s not too far from the city.

Downtown is built from many blocks of skyscrapers, apartments, and various businesses and shops. The whole area seems to go on and on, almost like it could go on forever, a whole city unto its own. One could walk through here seemingly for days. The Loop, an elevated train, circles around and through downtown, with ground-level spurs to all the outlying areas.


Landmarks

Soldier Field: This Greco-roman style oval coliseum is the home of the Windy City Grizzlies (football) and the Sting (soccer). It is located a little ways south of downtown (not quite into the south side though).

Chicago Stadium: The west side home of the Windy City Buffaloes (basketball), and the Arrows (hockey).

Comiskey Park: Not too far from Soldier Field, this baseball stadium is the home of the Clovers.

The Rosemont Horizon: A ways west from the airport, into the suburbs, this smaller indoor facility sees high profile basketball and soccer games from the area’s high school and private youth teams. It also hosts concerts and special events, and sometimes Sting games when they have a conflict with the Grizzlies.

O’brien Airport: The world’s largest airport, serving both domestic and international destinations, O’brien is a sprawling complex of terminals, concourses, runways, hangars, warehouses, and more. A miniature city unto itself, complete with shops, restaurants, hotels, and an interstate spur to handle all the traffic.

Schaumfield Tower: The country’s tallest building, and the world’s second tallest. This black skyscraper dominates the city, home to businesses, shops, and tourist attractions.

The Magnificent Mile: A ‘mile’ of Michigan avenue in downtown is home to upscale stores and shops of spectacular proportion and wares. This is one of the huge tourist attractions of the city.

Woodberg Mall: A shopping center among the country’s largest, located in the western suburbs. The surrounding area is full of satellite strip upon single store, along with a few small towers of cube farms.

Navy Pier: A small, upscale shopping center located on a man-made peninsula on the downtown lakefront. Various parks line the area from here to the Museum of Natural History, from the north to the south end of downtown.

Museums: Art – downtown; Science & Industry – south side, near Soldier Field; Natural History, Planetarium, and Aquarium – downtown lakefront

High Schools: in the city, North High, West High, and South High; the suburbs have Lyons High in Lyondale, Lincoln High in Oak Grove, and Kaufmann High in Calumet Park

Universities: Evanston University in Lyondale, Windy City University along the south side lakefront, a branch of University of Illinois just south-west of downtown, and Windy Community College in the west side.

Fermilab: Another largest for the nation, and second largest in the world, Fermilab is a laboratory and particle accelerator. Besides their studies, the distinctive inverted-Y tower hosts lectures, concerts, and other cultural events.
 

And also...


The year is 2005.

It is Monday, January 31st. Recent snowfalls, though not breaking the records set in the blizzard of ’78, have topped five feet, delaying the start of the University semesters to today. The area High schools only started last week, two weeks late, and today the second week of school begins.

Almost two weeks ago the new President, Victor Harrison – a democrat – took office. He was elected as a representative of the common citizen as a reaction after the previous President fought a year long war in the Middle East. Though it was successful, a previously ailing financial sector, and the fact that taxes were actually lowered during the war, has crushed the economy (though the rich did get richer). The problem has been further worsened by the nation’s new commitments to peacekeeping in the Middle East region, and the ongoing crusade against terrorism. Harrison’s platform of economic repair with results for the middle and lower classes won out by far.

And experts in Windy City forecast that Harrison’s election may spell problems for the city’s current mayor, William S. Springfield. This year is set to see the opening salvoes in what looks to be a hotly contested mayoral race that will actually be taking place next year. The south side of the city has been hit particularly bad by the nation’s economic woes, and much of west side is barely better off.

In sports news, the Buffaloes have had a huge start over the last couple months to their season. There are high hopes for a championship this year after their last one five years ago. The Grizzlies are also doing well, improving on their past performance, but it would be huge upset for them to even make it into the running for a shot at the finals. The Arrows, though, are not doing well, and they haven’t been for the last couple years. Interest in hockey games – at least Arrows games – is falling.

Daily life, aside from the difficulties of economy and weather, is more or less status quo for the city and its suburbs…
 

Nice. I like it very much. I do hope that 2005 will be a little better than this :) but it's a nice setting. I thought that Joshua's father could have been a soldier, and maybe this has something to do with Joshua's mutation. He will probably live in the deepest south side and 'work' in a liitle gymnasium there. He left school two years ago, but he was in South High. I'd like to have a place where he could go running in the morning; is there a park or something? He also is a supporter of the Grizzlies, when he gather enough money to go to the coliseum. He's looking for a job in the security for the day, while he continues to fight at night, but didn't find any till now.
 

Wow, that's a lot of detail. I second Lichtenhart's comment: nice!

Macario definitely lives in the southside/Calumet Park. Which means that he'd go to either Kaufmann or South High. Currently he spends most of his time at a public library... if there aren't any close by, he'll use one of the Universities.
 

Lana and Stacy would probably live in Oak Grove and Go to Lincoln high. But its up to Kit, They could also live in Lyondale and go to Lyons High.
 

Lorenzo's family lives in Oak Grove and he goes to school at Lincoln High. He 'fell' into an easy part-time job at a computer store on the Magnificient Mile. He does drive a car provided by his parents (something older but cool).

Keia
 

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