[RP] The Nexus Project

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The Nexus Project


Establishing Connection…


Hank J. Wimbleton Is Online.


Transmitting...


Receiving…


Your screen flashes white for second, before you stands a man, he wears red-tinted goggles, and has two dim bulbs lights supporting the only light behind him. His face is covered with long black cloth only having his red-tinted goggles showing. His body is covered in darkness only showing his face. Aside that his voice has been modified to not be recognized, it almost feels as if there were two voices at the same time.


“Bounty Hunters, Mercenaries, Anyone. Greetings. If you’re getting this message it’s because you’re the best at doing your job. After opening this file there’s no turning back. If you wish to be in for the job open it, else leave it be now, because you will terminated if you attempt to leave it afterwards.”


Transmitting...

Receiving...


Your computer screen goes dark for a split second before opening the schematics to an A.A.H.W Project Nexus Facility. A Chat Opens at the right side of your screen.


Receiving...

Deimos Has Joined the Chat.

Deimos Was Kicked by Administrator.

Hank J. Wimbleton says: This is Delta Site 100. Research center, A.A.H.W.-NP Property. This facility is holds important information about the Nexus Project current experimentation on MAG Agents. We need you to break in and get the info.


Hank J. Wimbleton says: This wouldn't usually be a problem but the A.A.H.W has upgraded their software to dodge our current hacking methods. And could take months to break it.


Hank J. Wimbleton says: So here’s the deal. You need to break in fast and get out as quickly as you broke in. You may have a few days to search the facility. But it’s huge, kill EVERYONE, don't have mercy with the Scientists either. They know what they signed up for. You’ll be granted a generous reward if you live.


Hank J. Wimbleton left the Chat.


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The game will be centered on the use of RNGs (Any RNG is fine, I trust you won't cheat c;), using the common "1d100" or anything that can sub of as “1d100”. Any result above 50 (50 included) is a success. The higher the number the more degrees of success and the better the action is done. Ones are Critical Failures (This is Very Very Bad for the one who rolled and sometimes for the whole party [Enemies included] or just the player party), One Hundreds are critical successes (This is Very Very Good for the one who rolled and sometimes for the player party). And I’ll add in other factors in as we play.

You're supposed to be experienced professionals you can have 2 Active Skill and 4 Passive traits.

In most cases, we do a turn system where one person goes and than the next person on the list goes after him. When we're in combat.

You're not forced to be human, there are many robots and cyborgs and mutants in the Madness Multiverse, albeit asking if being X is fine before submitting your character file would be appreciated, the plan is that whilst powerful, your characters are not astonishingly Overpowered over the other player characters and that the Enemies are able to put up a challenge.


http://www.brockjones.com/dieroller/dice.htm for the dice roller, just click the “1d100” buttom. And you’ll see the results in a chat box. Or you can use anything else.



------------------------------------------------Character Sheet------------------------------------------------

Name:

Age:

Race (Only Necessary if non-human/mutant, avoid things like "God", "Legendary Super Sayan" or "Mary Sue"):

Physical description (Ex.: Blonde, Blue Eyed, Tall...):

Personality traits (Ex.: Mad, Shy, Fearful of Needles...):

Equipment (AK47, body armor…)

Active Skills:

Passive Traits:

Bio:


(Also if you don’t know anything about the lore of this game. It’s the Combat Madness Universe. Here’s a video about the "combat" in it. Btw I twisted the lore a bit for those who already know about the lore)



(Shit, playback is not working.)
(Also here's a wiki about it too)
http://madnesscombat.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
 
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Holy shit, I remember watching the Madness Combat animations when I was like 8 and thinking they were the coolest thing ever.
 
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What episode did you stop on for Madness Combat? Because there's 10. And there's lore/story behind the mindless violence.
It's been like ten years since I watched it...
And hell, I only watched it for the cool action. :ok:

The only lore I knew of is the one me and my friends created on school breaks, we imagined our own characters and made comics, they were just as gory as the original animations.
 
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It's been like ten years since I watched it...
And hell, I only watched it for the cool action. :ok:

The only lore I knew of is the one me and my friends created on school breaks, we imagined our own characters and made comics, they were just as gory as the original animations.

Some lore about it (From Wiki)
I see. Well the main protagonist is Hank J. Wimbleton. Who is trying to shut down the Nexus Project and A.A.H.W [Agency Against Hank Wimbleton] Later on, their role was expanded to take out any other opposition to their group, such as Jesus H. Christ, Sanford and Deimos, it can be inferred that the Sheriff was the original leader of the A.A.H.W. from Madness Combat 2 to his death in Madness Combat 3. In Madness Combat 4, there did not appear to be a clear leader of the organization--the fact that this episode takes place in a club suggests that there might not have been any leader at all. Their most recent and powerful leader, the Auditor, took charge of the A.A.H.W. around the time of Madness Combat 5. Under his leadership, new ranks such as those of the Accelerated Training Program and the mag agent arose, along with slight upgrades to the l33t agents. Of course, it's possible that the Auditor was always in control of A.A.H.W. Two of the series's main characters, Jesus and Tricky had been associated with the A.A.H.W. Until the time of Madness Combat 6.5, Jesus was an ally of the A.A.H.W., frequently reviving its men who were killed by Hank. Since Madness Combat 7, Jesus was a main foe to the agency. Tricky also had once fought against Hank alongside the A.A.H.W., though he did not show any apparent loyalty to the Auditor. In Madness: Project Nexus A.A.H.W. is working to take down the Nexus Project. Despite this, their units (And the L33T Crew) appear to stop Sanford and Deimos from accomplishing their objectives to shut down the project. Gameplay from Project Nexus 2 shows this has been remedied in the sequel, with A.A.H.W and Nexus units being differentiated.
[doublepost=1464389855][/doublepost]Did I forgot to say that there's a char named Jesus Christ, the Savior.
 
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Some lore about it (From Wiki)
I see. Well the main protagonist is Hank J. Wimbleton. Who is trying to shut down the Nexus Project and A.A.H.W [Agency Against Hank Wimbleton] Later on, their role was expanded to take out any other opposition to their group, such as Jesus H. Christ, Sanford and Deimos, it can be inferred that the Sheriff was the original leader of the A.A.H.W. from Madness Combat 2 to his death in Madness Combat 3. In Madness Combat 4, there did not appear to be a clear leader of the organization--the fact that this episode takes place in a club suggests that there might not have been any leader at all. Their most recent and powerful leader, the Auditor, took charge of the A.A.H.W. around the time of Madness Combat 5. Under his leadership, new ranks such as those of the Accelerated Training Program and the mag agent arose, along with slight upgrades to the l33t agents. Of course, it's possible that the Auditor was always in control of A.A.H.W. Two of the series's main characters, Jesus and Tricky had been associated with the A.A.H.W. Until the time of Madness Combat 6.5, Jesus was an ally of the A.A.H.W., frequently reviving its men who were killed by Hank. Since Madness Combat 7, Jesus was a main foe to the agency. Tricky also had once fought against Hank alongside the A.A.H.W., though he did not show any apparent loyalty to the Auditor. In Madness: Project Nexus A.A.H.W. is working to take down the Nexus Project. Despite this, their units (And the L33T Crew) appear to stop Sanford and Deimos from accomplishing their objectives to shut down the project. Gameplay from Project Nexus 2 shows this has been remedied in the sequel, with A.A.H.W and Nexus units being differentiated.
So much more than mindless action, I see...
What's the Nexus Project? Why is they're an entire agency decicated to taking down one person? I remember Jesus being a bad guy in the movies but... Why?
They're making a game?! Are they seriously making a game out of this old Newsground animation?
 
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(WIki)
Project Nexus is a scientific program aimed at the mass-production of soldiers in Nevada. Phobos was the leader of the project until his death. It is the primary focus of the Story Mode in the game Madness: Project Nexus. It was formed at least 15 years prior to the present. The chief scientist at the time, Dr. Christoff, played a key role in the program before the outbreak. According to Christoff's (Aka later to be Jesus H. Christ) clipboard in the intro cutscene of Episode 1.5 of Madness: Project Nexus, the program was formed due to "inadequate soldier numbers." The cloning was performed on the resurrected deceased rather than the living most likely for safety reasons because of imperfect cloning defects. The project eventually lead to the formation of undead creations such as zombies, sleepwalker patients, and abominations.


Lore about Jesus H. Christ (Dr. Christoff) The names….

At some point in time, Dr. Christoff, disgusted at what his scientific efforts had been used to create, released the experiments in an attempt to destroy the project. Zombies and abominations broke free of confinement and began attacking scientists and soldiers such as agents; Christoff was blamed for this and became a liability. However, Christoff rose up and waged a one-man war against his former comrades. Christoff then took on the identity of Jesus, now wielding a powerful halo which he stole from the project.
[doublepost=1464390536][/doublepost]Don't question why there's a agency only purpose to take out him. That's a whole another story.

Jesus H. Christ is not a "bad guy" and has the purpose to take out the Nexus Project and the A.A.H.W. etc. Cuz lore. And you should watch this vid. With Jesus killing everyone.