Neon Valkyrie
She Who Is Called I Am
THE P&P RULEBOOK IS LINKED ON THE CHARACTER PAGE!
The year is 2053. Thirty years ago a catastrophic meteor storm fell to earth, causing incalculable damage across Europe, Russia, and the northern halves of Asia and Africa. Nicknamed 'The November Crisis,' The loss of life was even worse than the physical damage, but we came together and crawled back out of the ashes changed. Chemical compounds in the extraterrestrial objects had been released into the atmosphere, changing the human genome in some cases, gifting 15% of the human global population with superhuman abilities. This was only the first domino to fall. Aliens, alternate dimensions, magic, by the 2040s, 25% of the Terran population could be described, in one way or another, as Inhuman. With the crisis in the past, countries grew selfish again, pulled back into their corners. Old problems of crime, inequality, poverty, bigotry, disease, and corruption returned, worsened. Where there were military dictatorships before, there were now rulers with elite meta-human armies to oppress their people. Where there were robbers and murderers and mob bosses before, there were now super-criminals. Mutated plagues, huge population growth ...
Something needed to be done.
In Canada, the problem was over-population. Directly following the November Crisis, the UN funded the Canadian government in the building of Mega-Cities across the most underdeveloped Provinces. On the west coast, Neo-Galiano overtook existing cities and territories, currently stretching from Squamish in the North, to Chilliwack in the east. Huge slums, rampant addiction issues and poverty, underfunded civic services, and a deep-rooted, thriving criminal underbelly, Neo-Galiano isn't a utopia, but it beats living in a blast crater, or a refugee camp. A roof over your head, running water, electricity, and internet are all provided by the government, but life is desperate, money isn't something that's easy to come by ... people are losing hope.
Something needs to be done.
So ... what chu gonna do super-freak?
Neo-Galiano; The city of tomorrow. The nicest district by far, the one uniquely inhabited by the upper class, is the waterfront. 20% of the city is dedicated to the most luxurious living one can manage with the emerging technology of the decade. Robotic supermarkets that grow and deliver their own produce. Super-malls with all kinds of outlandish entertainment venues and futuristic perks. Like the new World's Fair, but permanent. As you move inland, you get to Midtown, a wide strip of office buildings, shopping and entertainment districts, and fancy condos for people who think of themselves as rich ... just not THAT rich. This is where most of the criminal element of the city is operated from. You won't find much small-time street crime, but the people pulling all the string do so from their cloud-level penthouses, alongside the business-class.
Directly north of mid-town you have the utility districts. It's not the frostiest part of town, but if you want the kind of apartment you'd get in mid-town, but overlooking a water recycling plant and a bunch of snow for a discount, then this is your spot. The original designers hadn't expected the kind of climate shift that occurred halfway into the project, whereupon the decision was made to use the incomplete sections for utilities. From Midtown, another hundred-kilometre deep strip of housing flanking the US border is considered the bohemian quarter, and simply called Park. Social media celebrities, hipsters with inheritances, the nouveau-almost-riche who don't like to own it, these are the kinds of people you find here, the trendy. Street crime is controlled by the militaristic private police that contracts from Midtown thanks to ever-increasing rent prices, (since most mid-to-high level employees reside here) but there is the odd crime. As you move north the city deteriorates, even into the utility district. From about a quarterway up, the buildings start to look more and more like something out of a prison colony, with lots of angular, grey concrete. Residents make due with cheap overseas appliances and infrastructure. This district, comprising 50% of the city on its own, is where the lower middle-class and poor live, with income levels generally decreasing and crime levels rising as you move north, into the cold. Here, there are no private police, only public and volunteer members of the NVPD, who are sorely underfunded and ill-equipped to deal with anything more than a human criminal.
There are, of course, a few big name heroes ... mostly those who have incorporated, but to see them travel outside of the waterfront for anything but a city-wide disaster is a non-occurrence.
Technology and Culture
The year is 2053. Thirty years ago a catastrophic meteor storm fell to earth, causing incalculable damage across Europe, Russia, and the northern halves of Asia and Africa. Nicknamed 'The November Crisis,' The loss of life was even worse than the physical damage, but we came together and crawled back out of the ashes changed. Chemical compounds in the extraterrestrial objects had been released into the atmosphere, changing the human genome in some cases, gifting 15% of the human global population with superhuman abilities. This was only the first domino to fall. Aliens, alternate dimensions, magic, by the 2040s, 25% of the Terran population could be described, in one way or another, as Inhuman. With the crisis in the past, countries grew selfish again, pulled back into their corners. Old problems of crime, inequality, poverty, bigotry, disease, and corruption returned, worsened. Where there were military dictatorships before, there were now rulers with elite meta-human armies to oppress their people. Where there were robbers and murderers and mob bosses before, there were now super-criminals. Mutated plagues, huge population growth ...
Something needed to be done.
In Canada, the problem was over-population. Directly following the November Crisis, the UN funded the Canadian government in the building of Mega-Cities across the most underdeveloped Provinces. On the west coast, Neo-Galiano overtook existing cities and territories, currently stretching from Squamish in the North, to Chilliwack in the east. Huge slums, rampant addiction issues and poverty, underfunded civic services, and a deep-rooted, thriving criminal underbelly, Neo-Galiano isn't a utopia, but it beats living in a blast crater, or a refugee camp. A roof over your head, running water, electricity, and internet are all provided by the government, but life is desperate, money isn't something that's easy to come by ... people are losing hope.
Something needs to be done.
So ... what chu gonna do super-freak?
Neo-Galiano; The city of tomorrow. The nicest district by far, the one uniquely inhabited by the upper class, is the waterfront. 20% of the city is dedicated to the most luxurious living one can manage with the emerging technology of the decade. Robotic supermarkets that grow and deliver their own produce. Super-malls with all kinds of outlandish entertainment venues and futuristic perks. Like the new World's Fair, but permanent. As you move inland, you get to Midtown, a wide strip of office buildings, shopping and entertainment districts, and fancy condos for people who think of themselves as rich ... just not THAT rich. This is where most of the criminal element of the city is operated from. You won't find much small-time street crime, but the people pulling all the string do so from their cloud-level penthouses, alongside the business-class.
Directly north of mid-town you have the utility districts. It's not the frostiest part of town, but if you want the kind of apartment you'd get in mid-town, but overlooking a water recycling plant and a bunch of snow for a discount, then this is your spot. The original designers hadn't expected the kind of climate shift that occurred halfway into the project, whereupon the decision was made to use the incomplete sections for utilities. From Midtown, another hundred-kilometre deep strip of housing flanking the US border is considered the bohemian quarter, and simply called Park. Social media celebrities, hipsters with inheritances, the nouveau-almost-riche who don't like to own it, these are the kinds of people you find here, the trendy. Street crime is controlled by the militaristic private police that contracts from Midtown thanks to ever-increasing rent prices, (since most mid-to-high level employees reside here) but there is the odd crime. As you move north the city deteriorates, even into the utility district. From about a quarterway up, the buildings start to look more and more like something out of a prison colony, with lots of angular, grey concrete. Residents make due with cheap overseas appliances and infrastructure. This district, comprising 50% of the city on its own, is where the lower middle-class and poor live, with income levels generally decreasing and crime levels rising as you move north, into the cold. Here, there are no private police, only public and volunteer members of the NVPD, who are sorely underfunded and ill-equipped to deal with anything more than a human criminal.
There are, of course, a few big name heroes ... mostly those who have incorporated, but to see them travel outside of the waterfront for anything but a city-wide disaster is a non-occurrence.
Technology and Culture
In the thirty years since the November Crisis, technology has taken leaps and bounds in certain aspects. Medical technology, robotics, weapons, processors, holographics; each new event brought new advances. However, as with any new technology, price has kept the most tantalizing gadgets out of common hands. Full Medical Treatment Pods and Drone-cars are still only for the rich, holographic entertainment centres and self-driving cars only for the middle-class or better. If you're lucky, you'll be able to afford rent AND a fancy new holo-phone. Of course, that's only through legitimate channels. In the slums, most luxuries come directly from unmarked vans on street corners, or "condemned" houses with tables full of illegally obtained, if not outright illegal, goods.
Culture has also progressed only in certain aspects. The public portrayal (Media, commercials, pop-culture) is progressive, egalitarian, but behind closed doors old habits die hard. New habits include metaphobia and xenophobia, with "Aliens go home" and "Mutants aren't people" rallies not uncommon across North America. Canada's legal position is that meta-humans are people, and subject to all laws. Powers are not considered weapons until you use them as such, and Metas are not required to announce or identify themselves. However, the government is divided, and the Conservative party, on a platform of meta-human registration, is gaining popularity.
The population itself is much also more culturally and ethnically diverse after the mass migration from the Crisis zone.
The City's power is provided by three, large, self-contained hydrogen generator stations, owned by the privately operated Crown Corporation BC Hydro. High-Tension lines and poorly buried gas mains have been replaced with a city-wide network of utility tunnels. 4x8, the tunnels are build on top of the city's drainage and water systems, which run parallel to one another in high pressure, large diameter piping beneath the tunnels. The City also has 4 underground reservoir facilities that recycle water from sources you'd prefer not to know about into perfectly safe drinking water. Disassemblers, nano-machines that can rip matter apart, converting it into a grey, inert sludge, has virtually solved waste management issues, and the matter the nano-machines leave behind can be "reassembled" into any material up to the atomic complexity of Zinc, though the equipment needed is incredibly large and expensive.
RULES!
1) My word is law.
2) I'm very open to debating the law.
3) Be nice, have fun.
4) Uuuuuse the diiiiiice
5) P&P and the RPN TOS cover the rest, so we should be AOK, KTHNXBAI!
ROSTER!
ME! - Hastielle / Dawn Jensen - Ultraviolet
Magnum -
Sara Sidereal - Steve Hayden - Professor Science
Dreamtique - Niccolo Paganini - Phantom Pain
P Practically Philistine - Braythantil Kindlekeeper, Wyrmling of Irenth the Eternal Flame
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