I'm sure I'm not the only one who has to admit that most of the player made content on Discovery just flies past me most of the time. I like to write things but I admit I rarely read other people's stuff.
That has to change.
Give me your roleplay. Show off what you're proud of to me. Shamelessly advertise your stories and character bios, whatever. If you feel like you made something worth reading. Hit me with it.
I'm tired of never knowing what other characters do.
Additionally, just post some info/interesting fact or anything about a faction/character/interaction of yours. Anything noticeable. Y'all deserve some recognition.
However: I know many of you have book of roleplay for a character but as much as I want to take time and read and understand your posted things, I would appreciate if you only posted one or two threads that you consider the most read-worthy. If you have a summary of a huge amount of RP that's fine too but please have mercy with literally dozens of gigantic forum posts
Sadly, most of my RP that I have engaged in involves a character I play not connected with the Discovery server.
Her name is F.L.U.X., or First Lifelike Utility Experiment. She is a Gynoid(or Female appearing android) built by an alien race that come from the Hoag's Object galaxy. I literally built the entire species from the ground up, including a dominant religion and political structure. I used to have surface maps of their planet, and had an entire story written about their journey to the Milky Way galaxy. Flux was designed to aid in facilitating interactions with other species as they rarely ever show themselves in person.
(05-27-2022, 11:34 PM)TrexelCat Wrote: Sadly, most of my RP that I have engaged in involves a character I play not connected with the Discovery server.
Her name is F.L.U.X., or First Lifelike Utility Experiment. She is a Gynoid(or Female appearing android) built by an alien race that come from the Hoag's Object galaxy. I literally built the entire species from the ground up, including a dominant religion and political structure. I used to have surface maps of their planet, and had an entire story written about their journey to the Milky Way galaxy. Flux was designed to aid in facilitating interactions with other species as they rarely ever show themselves in person.
I tend to write constantly so over the years I've put down quite a few stories but if I posted everything I wrote here in this thread, I'd probably hit some kind of character limit, so I'll post my best ones from my perspective.
The first series of stores (the seven at the top) were written around the time that I came to Discovery back when I was 19-20 years old, so the formatting is awful and the story is kind of all over the place, but I was super proud of what I'd written. I wrote most of it when I was deployed to Al Udeid, Qatar in the US Air Force. The second little bit was "The Rise of Jacob Keller" which was sort of a rewrite for the character. I had fun with it but left Discovery and never really fully finished the story. After I recently came back, I decided to not continue it and instead start a new story with "Nomad".
This is probably one of the best things I've written on Discovery. With the help from my friend Boss on some editing of the story, we wrote about a homicidal AI that wanted to end all life in Sirius. This was shortly after the Harvesters were no longer active so there was still that uncertainty of AI players, but I did my best to make it fun. The ship in game was even known to "hack" other player ships and turn them on their enemies. It was always fun.
Again, another new character I made upon returning. Been having a lot of fun writing her story and RPing as her on the forums and in game.
As I said, I've written a lot and this is only a small number of the ones I've done. You can see my writing style evolve over time through these too, which is really cool to see. Hope you enjoy!
~Leo
Why are you reading this? Don't you have something else you'd rather be doing? Why are you still reading this? Go out and explore, trade, fight, pirate, or even die thanks to SLRC autopilot. You're still here? What do you want, a poem? Fine. Roses are red, violets are blue, I lose the game, and so did you.