Edit: Removed my 'history' as it causes confusion
Ack, didn't see your thing Hydro. Should have refreshed. Yours is good as well, and with thought control and an island to yourself, it's possible to make your citizens forget all about the fact that other factions ever existed. And the Nameless could just be 'the other factions'
Problem: It does mean we have to retcon the two earlier posts. Your Gaean post seems to refer to the ruins if I'm not mistaken, placing her on the western continent instead of the eastern, and my post places the Believers on the Eastern continent, as well as suggesting the Protectorate rules there.
However, your story IS sublemely dark, and way more detailed than mine. We can go with it and just adapt the stories, or we can adapt your background for our stories.
As to the Tech level... we ARE pretty much near the highest stages right? Quantum power and such? Oooh, perhaps we've lost a lot of technology, are reduced to being able to create Fusion power, but all quantum engines and other top-level tech buildings and weapons are 'artifacts' that cannot be recreated if they're destroyed?
As for the 'SMAX' factions... I like the idea of the Data Angels not being a faction, but rather a group of rogue net-wanderers. In a way, all Crossfire groups could work like that. However, since we seem to have an Evil EMpire with Thought Control, having them fail completely against the ANgels is a bit too odd. However, it could be a persistant 'annoyance' to the main group. They're often able to find junior data-angels and 'get them back in line' and now and then one of the 'heroes' is caught by the ever vigilant Hunter Seeker Algorythym. Most people don't even know the Data Angels exist... but among Talents and some WOrkers that are on the net alot... Now and than, they spoof the Thought Control Center to 'invite' a promising new Data Angel in, teach him how to 'shield himself unnoticed' etc. Sinder Roze? She's a legend. They say she's from the Unity. That she's still alive. That she started the Data Angels a few decades ago. But of course... she might just be a rumour.
Same works for the others. Some drones use cheap and dangerous drugs fabricated from industrial products to get some thoughts to themselves (and who monitors THEIR thought waves too hard anyways?) In cramped rooms, they talk about how they're going tomake more stuff for their companions and start a bloody revolution... but keep it quiet... ANd of course, the one who discovered this drug is a guy called Foreman Domai. No of course noone has seen him.
And those that are attacked by mindworms? Sometimes they're not dead. Sometimes they're changed. Mind control doens't work because their mind is influenced by mindworms they carry on themselves. In feverish whispers they pray forgiveness for Planet, and praise their Prophet. Cha Dawn. He has never been seen.
People that rarely stay at bases, but sail the seas, far away from the central computer, but forced to come back every so many years for 'mental inspection'? They sometimes tell tales of a harbour that doesn't follow the Protectorate. Of people that live for the sea. And someone says "If we encounter one of them, let's kill the captain and join them!" And everyone laughs and thinks that it's probably just a myth. Someone like Ulrik Svensgard doesn't exist in real life, right?
And there are those that say that there is an ancient 'virus' on CP-net. A virus that seeps in with the mind control, but sets minds free... free from the control of the Protectorate, and free from the demands of their body. Apparently they listen to a program, no it's actually a blonde woman from the Unity... ah well, who knows... anyway, they call her Aki Zeta Five.
None of these 'factions' would actually have any chance of overthrowing the Protectorate anytime soon. But, in a way, they're small, isolated dots of light and fre ethought in the big dark of Total Thought COntrol.
Ack, didn't see your thing Hydro. Should have refreshed. Yours is good as well, and with thought control and an island to yourself, it's possible to make your citizens forget all about the fact that other factions ever existed. And the Nameless could just be 'the other factions'
Problem: It does mean we have to retcon the two earlier posts. Your Gaean post seems to refer to the ruins if I'm not mistaken, placing her on the western continent instead of the eastern, and my post places the Believers on the Eastern continent, as well as suggesting the Protectorate rules there.
However, your story IS sublemely dark, and way more detailed than mine. We can go with it and just adapt the stories, or we can adapt your background for our stories.
As to the Tech level... we ARE pretty much near the highest stages right? Quantum power and such? Oooh, perhaps we've lost a lot of technology, are reduced to being able to create Fusion power, but all quantum engines and other top-level tech buildings and weapons are 'artifacts' that cannot be recreated if they're destroyed?
As for the 'SMAX' factions... I like the idea of the Data Angels not being a faction, but rather a group of rogue net-wanderers. In a way, all Crossfire groups could work like that. However, since we seem to have an Evil EMpire with Thought Control, having them fail completely against the ANgels is a bit too odd. However, it could be a persistant 'annoyance' to the main group. They're often able to find junior data-angels and 'get them back in line' and now and then one of the 'heroes' is caught by the ever vigilant Hunter Seeker Algorythym. Most people don't even know the Data Angels exist... but among Talents and some WOrkers that are on the net alot... Now and than, they spoof the Thought Control Center to 'invite' a promising new Data Angel in, teach him how to 'shield himself unnoticed' etc. Sinder Roze? She's a legend. They say she's from the Unity. That she's still alive. That she started the Data Angels a few decades ago. But of course... she might just be a rumour.
Same works for the others. Some drones use cheap and dangerous drugs fabricated from industrial products to get some thoughts to themselves (and who monitors THEIR thought waves too hard anyways?) In cramped rooms, they talk about how they're going tomake more stuff for their companions and start a bloody revolution... but keep it quiet... ANd of course, the one who discovered this drug is a guy called Foreman Domai. No of course noone has seen him.
And those that are attacked by mindworms? Sometimes they're not dead. Sometimes they're changed. Mind control doens't work because their mind is influenced by mindworms they carry on themselves. In feverish whispers they pray forgiveness for Planet, and praise their Prophet. Cha Dawn. He has never been seen.
People that rarely stay at bases, but sail the seas, far away from the central computer, but forced to come back every so many years for 'mental inspection'? They sometimes tell tales of a harbour that doesn't follow the Protectorate. Of people that live for the sea. And someone says "If we encounter one of them, let's kill the captain and join them!" And everyone laughs and thinks that it's probably just a myth. Someone like Ulrik Svensgard doesn't exist in real life, right?
And there are those that say that there is an ancient 'virus' on CP-net. A virus that seeps in with the mind control, but sets minds free... free from the control of the Protectorate, and free from the demands of their body. Apparently they listen to a program, no it's actually a blonde woman from the Unity... ah well, who knows... anyway, they call her Aki Zeta Five.
None of these 'factions' would actually have any chance of overthrowing the Protectorate anytime soon. But, in a way, they're small, isolated dots of light and fre ethought in the big dark of Total Thought COntrol.
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