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Post by digitalbacklash on May 13, 2006 0:15:27 GMT -5
i know where the Name of the SG came from. and now i pose to you what faction( or Convention as they call them) are you a part of within the Technocratic Union? (if you have more than 1 toon. vote as your main)
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Post by tenaveran on May 14, 2006 10:35:40 GMT -5
I've voted, but you'll mostly find blank stares at this one, I think. Only a couple of the members of the SG are traditional TU agents. As reference, Storm and Parker hail from the White Wolf WoD and Parker is an actual former member of the Technocratic Union there. They founded it here in Paragon based on the original ideals thereof, however about 90% of the current members of the union are native Paragonians and Storm and Parker haven't organized the current Union along Convention lines. *grins*
However, I'd be interested to see how the Paragonians place themselves in the Conventions ...
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Post by digitalbacklash on May 26, 2006 11:23:22 GMT -5
hehehe.. yeah. i figured not many would know of the root of the organization. Im really suprised... no Progenitors yet.
I had expected a lack of Syndicate, but no Progenitors.. thats just odd.
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Post by galvanicman on May 27, 2006 3:15:00 GMT -5
If Galvanic Man were to fall into any category, it would probably be the Syndicate. As a result of a dropped subplot in the Team One days, he has a nanotechnological "instant lawyer" installed and wired to his brain, though it never worked properly (he will occasionally spout legalese unbidden when something comes up, but he cannot consciously or subconsciously access the data on demand--it's probable that he accidentally damaged it with his electrical powers after a conversation with Madame Geist made him feel guilty about taking a shortcut to a goal just to see if it could be done). He hasn't ICly mentioned it to any of the Directorate because as far as he's concerned, it's broken and thus a non-issue. I hadn't OOCly mentioned it because, to be honest, I forgot about it for a while. He DOES have some business acumen, enough to have managed his earnings as an athlete and legal winnings from the accident and not screwed things up, but he's far from a wiz--he just has enough common sense to get by and not lose it all.
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Post by digitalbacklash on May 29, 2006 15:50:25 GMT -5
sweet. yeah. i suppose you would actually fit into the Syndicate. after all.. you didnt have to be a wiz with business. just be able to work in the corporate structure and bureaucracy. i could technically be part of the syndicate myself. but the Void Engineers just made more sense given my background.
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Post by archimedes on May 29, 2006 22:47:09 GMT -5
I think it goes without saying how I voted. Even with the little bit of magic to her (she has a shared mind-link with the spirit of a glacial dragon named Cryosalis), she's a cyborg.
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