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CR MEME & APRIL EVENT PREVIEW AND PLOTTING


PLOT WORKSHOP

GUIDELINES
Metaheroes typically runs bi-monthly plot workshops to help jumpstart the creative juices so that players can help shape their character arcs and personal plots. However, we're well aware that we're still playing some catch up behind the scenes with individual players' questions regarding plots, so we'd like for this meme to have several approaches:

1. The Traditional Approach: Utilize this meme to jump-start conversations for potential CR, interactions with characters or overall plots, or even throw something out there. This is what you'd typically expect from a CR meme in DWRP. We do want to impress that specificity will help. We're all here to play with one another and are down for anything, but we truly want this to facilitate playing with one another.

2. Meta's Usual Approach to Plot Workshops: Players with player plot and character arc ideas — no matter how pie in the sky or early in development — should post top levels to this entry using the form below. These posts will include character hooks and motivations, general plot ideas, and potential roles in others' plots. Your ideas can be as specific or as general as you want — e.g., "I want my character to start pursuing politics" or "I want to run a plot where Spider-Man takes down a serial bank robber who's funding meta-drug experiments on children." This is not the place to censor yourself! Put it all out there!

3. Touch Base With Your Friendly Neighborhood Moderators: What it says on the tin! Typically, we have two sections of this meme where players can ask clarifying questions or questions about things that might impact the game as a whole. We're well aware that thanks to Life Happening, we dropped the ball on some things. So, in lieu of that, we'd like to offer you the opportunity to check in with us about NPC threads or anything else that might be out in the wild that you'd like some quick follow-up on. You can, of course, still ask clarifying questions or about things that would impact the world as a whole — we simply thought that a broader approach would help at this time.


CONFLUENCE / MINI-EVENT BACKGROUND
As anti-Meta sentiments rise throughout the world, we’ve decided to go with a lower-key plot that can either have a natural conclusion (the entity causing problems is defeated) or a long-reaching conclusion (some players choose to keep this entity around). In short, as we cover in our Confluence Log, there is an invasive species that has been quietly taking root in Central City.

From an OOC perspective, the Pod People — who don’t have a unique name for themselves, but you can give them one during this event — are a parasitic, symbiotic group of meta humans who arrived in Central District during the March confluence. Their arrival largely went unnoticed because they fled to the abandoned outer reaches of the city to gain their bearings. Once they did, they began to spread — and this urge to spread, takeover, and repopulate is a natural product of who and what they are.

Their sentience as a species is most certainly up for debate. How much awareness they have in spreading is hard to truly calculate. But once they they take root in someone’s body and begin to take it over, they are sentient. As far as they’re concerned — biologically, that is — they are who they take over when it’s all said and done. But that’s because, for example, if Bruce Wayne was taken over and developed a need to spread like they do, he’d still have the same traumatic backstory and memories as before. He would just also be categorized as a symbiotic species eager to spread.

The Process of the Spread

There are six steps to how the takeover of an individual takes place. We’re just going to transpose what we included in the Confluence log over here:

1. INFECTION - the symbiotic parasite is passed via touch

2. ENERGY DRAIN - the parasite begins to take root, causing fatigue in its host

3. MEMORY LOSS AND DISASSOCIATION - there is an odd sense that someone is in two places at once; in addition, it's hard to recall facts about themselves and the people around them

4. HIVEMIND AWARENESS - there is always a sense of power nearby in Central City, as well as safety–there will also be telepathic awareness of other hosts who are at this stage

5. COMPLETE TAKEOVER AND LOSS OF LIFE - the original host begins to wither into a husk, begins to die

6. REBIRTH - the new pod person is born and they are autotrophic in nature: small parasites can be passed from their body, always replicating so that they can continue and spread

What Next?

The playerbase making a choice about how to deal with the Pod People is the first step. Players can choose to investigate or even experiment upon them, or work hard to find where they’re hidden. There is also an option to turn your character into a Pod Person.

Our biggest aim here is to introduce a species that tackles an ethical question: Are the Metas truly an invasive species that is causing problems in this world, or do they deserve their own rights and freedoms, too? By exploring it via these parasitic creatures, we’re able to take it a step further: if Bruce Wayne becomes a Pod Person with a ravenous appetite and need to spread but recalls himself as Bruce Wayne, is he not Bruce Wayne but just changed?

Beyond that, we’re super flexible about how to handle this plot. Players can come up with ways to tackle the invasive nature of the species — is it possible to vaccinate against their spread? Can someone’s genetics be altered so that others aren’t turned into invasive species? What if someone fully recognizes what they’ve become — is there a way to turn them back? These are just some ideas that we’ve come up with as a different angle on the overall feeling in the world.

Naturally, there will also be room for science, detective work, or anything else you might think up to tackle this problem!

One thing is certain: if the Pod People aren’t dealt with, they will spread. They will become a quiet, simmering problem on the back burner of the world.


FORM
Please use the form below to pitch your character-specific plots and ideas.

Player Name & Pronouns:
Preferred Communication: Plurk, Discord, DM, etc.

Character Name & Journal:
Guild Affiliation:
Plot/CR Hooks: What kinds of things does your character get up to that might throw them in the path of someone else's plot, or that you would like other players to engage with?
Character Motivations: What does your character want? You can list short term and long term goals, but also emotional needs that aren't being fulfilled.
Potential Roles: What role does your character play in their canon plot? What role might they play in others' plots, and what would it take to get their attention? Are they an antagonist, a researcher, a tech whiz?

Plot Ideas: What plots do you specifically want to run with your character in them?
Roles Needed: What kind of CR and skills do you need in order to make that plot happen?

Event Plans: What are you interested in doing with the event?




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[personal profile] codicies 2023-04-02 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Holy shit, I never imagined this specific subset of Dylan's powers could ever be useful in-game, but...

The pod people parasites seem to function very similar to symbiotes in a lot of ways. In canon, Dylan is able to connect to the symbiote hivemind, remote-control them, and destroy them with a thought. Dylan is, functionally, a Queen Bee in the symbiote hive. (Canonically, the title is King in Black. He's never directly referred to with that title, but it's implied. I'll elaborate if you need me to.)

It was thought that Eddie took that power away from Dylan, but it's come to light in recent issues that Dylan still retained it, though he had to really look inside himself to access them again.

I know I gave Dylan the hive-mind connection in-game. As for the other powers, I double-checked Dylan's app, and I was... not entirely clear on whether or not Dylan retained the King in Black powers. Technically they're part of his symbiote biology, since he was born with them, but if you want me to do a power update & put them under a specific umbrella I understand.

ANYWAY, with all that said: Is there any possibility that Dylan's powers could extend to the Pod People? Could he tap into their hivemind, communicate with them, or influence their behavior?

Also, I'd like to know if I could extend Dylan's symbiote powers to portioning off little goopy pieces of himself to bond to his friends. (There is canon precedent for this, but not for Dylan specifically). I'm thinking this could inoculate them, logic being: A pod person spore encounters someone with a little symbiote stuff, goes "oh that's already one of us :)" and moves on.

Barring that, maybe the symbiote goo can attack any pod person spores that tries to infect the person it's bonded to. They wouldn't be able to go Full Symbiote Suit or anything, just have a little defense boost. Maybe get Hivemind Access.

I hope this made sense haha.
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Re: MOD QUESTIONS

[personal profile] arach_kid 2023-05-12 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Pete's going to be working on a vaccine with Dylan and anyone else who wants involved's help.

Mostly, the idea here is to design an inoculation based on the Dylan's symbiote DNA that provides a person with the markers that tell the pod people parasites that someone is already infected.