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Post by Admin Zuli on Aug 25, 2015 23:01:07 GMT
This here thread is for, well, plot suggestions. The main plot is set - but that doesn't mean there can't be side plots, and other things that help advance things. You can discuss anything plot-associated. Such as the coming forth of Pokemorphs, or the Splicing of Pokemon, and the like.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 23:35:37 GMT
This was mentioned in the cbox but i thought i would metion it in full here. Due to the fact pokemon here can be fused, i asked about gijinka and pokemorphs. Gijinka being this type and morphs being those who have pokemon hormones added to their system so the two system come to work together and permit the host to change from human to Pokemon form. They would be able to use a single move in this form and it would be very draining, a last chance defense as it were. This would be something done by those who were tying to fuse pokemon and want to step it up to humans. My ranger nix has been offered at the first for this. Taken as shes beginning to find out about hidden things that dont want to be found and they want to keep her quiet......only she lives where as past subjects passed on and is the first morph!
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Post by Song Ji-eun on Aug 26, 2015 0:09:53 GMT
To be perfectly honest, I was hoping that this site would stay away from gijinkas and pokemorphs. I've been on too many sites with them, and they go from being a rarity to the main population within the blink of an eye. It gets old quickly, especially since more characters are more open minded than the npcs are... Pokemon fusions are one thing, but having both and gijinkas/morphs is too much.
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Post by Admin Zuli on Aug 26, 2015 0:14:56 GMT
Well, there will be a limit on them. A big limit. Only a select few people will actually be allowed to be a Pokemorph. Don't forget, though. Song is the Overseer of these operations, so he gets to choose who becomes one. Since its his scientists creating them. So you have full control over it all.
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Post by Song Ji-eun on Aug 26, 2015 0:17:01 GMT
Oh? No one told me that. That changes everything. That means that they will be killed off in the end if he can accomplish his goal. :I
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Post by Admin Zuli on Aug 26, 2015 0:18:36 GMT
If he doesn't get thwarted before then, but yes. His scientists are the ones performing the gene injecting to create the Pokemorphs. Though, we can figure out a thing to where he's, at first, unaware of the Pokemorphs, or something. The scientists go mad after they create the Spliced Pokemon, and want more? Or something.
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Post by Song Ji-eun on Aug 26, 2015 0:29:37 GMT
He keeps tight tabs on everything his servants workers do, so he would know no matter what. It's kind of hard to hide a body, after all, when he checks everything whenever he goes into the laboratories. Chances are, he would want them for tools who could catch/steal Pokemon better than a human ever could.
But, with the creation of gijinka/morphs, it's heavily trial and error. They would have to have been working on it for years before they made any breakthroughs. The genetic composition between a human and Pokemon are highly different, and it would lead to many failed experiments and deaths. That would mean using the homeless as lab rats since no one would notice them disappearing. But, really, the human body would have to still be growing and maturing in order to have even the slightest possibility of accepting the genes of another creature. In truth, it probably never would. Since it's Pokemon, there's still that slight chance. However, in most cases, their bodies would violently reject the spliced DNA. That is why I mentioned how they would still need to be growing, usually children, infants, or embryos.
The process itself would take years, and any characters chosen would be out of business until they would be able to regain consciousness. Even then, they would be stuck within HQ while scientists poked and prodded at them and began training them for their "higher purpose" in life. Letting them leave would be a different story, and Ji-eun would probably have trackers implanted into their brains or something while they were still unconscious while their body was deciding whether to accept or reject the foreign DNA.
Thus anyone who 'escapes' would have actually been 'allowed' to leave since taking out that tracker would mean potentially killing yourself.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 8:07:27 GMT
I go to sleep the the old system of Control over the masses slips in.....Fairy snuff
Well in this case, i'm happy to support the plot and offer an aid but im not taking part within in. Im a firm believer in offering kindness to members and getting respect back so i always would have thought permitting morphs within active people and well made plots and so forth, maybe a grand total of 3 - 20 members / 5 - 30 members but thats only my opinion. I partly agree with some of that up there, testing would have killed most people however it stops about there. I would think one would keep an eye on things but when subjects begin living then a huge amount of testing would be needed so people kept in and poked but i think thats that.
Sticking in trackers, keeping an eye on them outside the lab via a tracker and only using children strikes me as a huge limit to players and plots. So my charrie couldnt go back in to the world and do a single thing because TP would know where she was and what she was doing and thus her role as a ranger would be made pointless. Working on children limits even more so and encourages people to make 15 year olds and younger charries in the hope of getting a chance to take place within the plot
Just my thoughts
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