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"Either the world makes you its... female canine... or you make it yours."

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    This is the place to explore and play Generation Vice, or GenV for short, a text-based biocyberpunk roleplaying game set in a gritty post-World War III future. You play as a citizen of the state-capitalist society of Trinity City, an urban nexus of bleeding-edge technology and corporate chaos enclosed behind titanic walls from the decaying world beyond. In T.C., money means more to the economics of everyday life than ever before in human history, and anyone with a thirst for survival will do anything to get their hands on it- even if it means murder, and the particularly power-hungry will go to more drastic lengths than that to bend the grizzly world they live in to their will. So fill up your rig, grab a gun or two, and take a psychotic, cybernetic, blood-soaked journey through a generation of vice.

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Edited by Chillton: 7/7/2019 1:47:41 PM
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Generation Vice: Map of Trinity City (Page 2)

PAGE 1: https://www.bungie.net/en/Groups/Post?groupId=3774846&postId=252364322&sort=0&page=0 — [b][i]SECTOR 2[/i][/b] - [b][u]HIKARI[/u][/b] The middle-class art district of Trinity City, located in the eastern portion of Sector 2. Here, the architecture is low and echoes the temple housing of feudal Japan, and the colorful streets teem with unique fashion, exotic cuisine, and home-made technology. Almost every alleyway harbors bustling bazaars that offer traditional Japanese clothing (from kimonos to kasa hats), strange dishes of food, D.I.Y. gadgets and automata, and more. At the center of the district is the relatively open campus of the Fujikawa academy, home of the Kappa’s and the Tengu’s, and nearby is the famous Katsuhiro Gauntlet, a sub-surface complex of arenas in which droid-fighting and mech-sparring tournaments are held on weekend schedules, the vibrant Hikari Stadium, and the glowing headquarters of Kato-Machida Industries. Despite its flamboyance by day, though, the district becomes even more vibrant by night; the air glows with the light of countless holograms and lanterns, the masked street gang known as the Critters throw vicious, drug-fueled parties both indoors and out, and the cyborg biker gang known as the Gear Boyz race through the sunless streets on their souped-up steeds (as well as fend off against their nemesis biker gang, the Lizards, who love picking fights with other bikers); most of this nocturnal activity occurs beneath “the Stretch,” a balcony-like extension of the district which expands over the eastern edge of Sector 2, featuring an underside bound in an arti-grav field that allows access to an upside-down “underworld” of more adult-oriented opportunities than on the surface. Among the nocturnally festive crowds lurk the goons of the yakuza-like crime syndicate known as the Shirokiba as well, who patrol their territory to swiftly execute whoever may taint it and protect their trade routes like pale phantoms. They also wage a silent war of assassinations against storming Stalins and ravenous Gold Jackets looking for turf (and contesting whose get-ups are more tasteful between themselves and the Shirokiba). [b][u]CENTRA[/u][/b] The classless entertainment district of Trinity City, located in the eastern portion of Sector 2. Here, the streets are alive, the architecture is as high as it is sprawling, and credits fly as citizens of all classes flood in from their respective home-districts by the tens of thousands to spend their days and nights out on their leisure to explore this district’s seemingly endless exhibit of shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities. There’s enough holographic advertising here to make the nights in Hikari look dim, and illuminated in its light are the most diverse crowds of people in all the districts, whether fashionably or actively. At the heart of the district is the famous Thunderdrome Rally, a multi-leveled racetrack built within a multi-leveled stadium in which super-vehicles and their drivers from across the urban and corporate landscape of Trinity City gather to partake in weekly high-octane races against one another, as well as Centra Stadium, arguably the most popular venue for major-league gaming teams and musicians to perform in. Because the district harbors the heaviest traffic in Trinity City (both on-foot and vehicular), many unique routes of transportation are open to citizens: beneath the streets are tunneling sub-roads which anyone can pay to have their vehicle lowered into to pass under the heavy surface traffic; to minimize indoor crowds, each commercial skyscraper in the district is built not only with arti-grav field generators bound to all of its vertical sides, but also with arti-grav “bridges” (which are shaped like rectangular prisms) linking it and multiple other skyscrapers together, allowing foot-traffic to ascend their objective shopping complexes on all sides, slip into whichever floor they please, and walk over the bustling ground-level streets (whether beneath their feet or over their heads) to their next place of interest. Amongst the law-abiding crowds of this place, however, the teenage biker gang known as the Lizards descend from their wealthy homes in Neopolis to tear up the Centran streets (and, occasionally, ride into Hikari to pick fights with their opposing biker gang known as the Gear Boyz), and the fashion-sensitive crime syndicate known as the Gold Jackets hold flamboyant power over the criminal population of the district from specific skyscrapers they’ve bought for themselves, either organizing their major contributions to the body trade (illicit cannibal trade of human body parts and organs), striking back against thieving Greyhounds, or throwing private raves and club parties. — [b][i]SECTOR 1[/i][/b] - [b][u]NEOPOLIS[/u][/b] The upper-class luxury district of Trinity City, located across the entirety of Sector 1. Here, utopia is a dream come true: in the suburban area which braces the district like a ring of opulence, pastel colors smother the people’s designer clothing, their high-end vehicles, and their mansion-like housing in a style reminiscent of 1950’s Americana (at the northern portion of the area is the grand, pearlescent campus of the highly acclaimed Cross academy, home of the Sasquatch’s and the Wendigo’s); in the skyscraping commercial area which lies at the center of the district, all is sleek as pearl and white as snow, pink blossoms grace the air and the ground from synthetic cherry trees (which cleanse the district’s air and weather quality with the bio-engineering of Kato-Machida and Volkov, as primarily exhibited in the synthetic forests of Shiromori), and the wealthy consumers who enter the place are, in any business of the area, at the service of loyal-natured androids rather than the plain droids of the middle-class or other humans. In terms of places of interest, the famous Hightower Hotel, an enormous skyscraper of 100 floors (each containing its own luxury and complementary aesthetic) in which only the wealthiest celebrities are permitted to enter and stay, looms at the center of the district’s commercial area, and both the grandiose Neopolis Stadium and the immaculate headquarters of Axico Industries lies close nearby. Traffic here is as low and quiet as the upper-class population of Trinity City is, both walkers and drivers dispersing themselves across the clean roads, riding the sky-trams which snake around the commercial skyscrapers, and traversing said skyscrapers without congestion. Crime is lower here than in any other district of Trinity City as well, and its CyberPolice presence consists only of synths rather than droids. Despite this, rumor has it that the conquest-hungry crime syndicate of androids known as the Stalins originate and invade other syndicate territories from Neopolis, based off of their known routes of travel; because of this theory, their leader is thought to be an unidentified resident of the luxury district, this possibility either not being taken into account by the CyberPolice or simply not being investigated by them for reasons unknown. — PAGE 3: https://www.bungie.net/en/Groups/Post?groupId=3774846&postId=252364374&sort=0&page=0

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  • Edited by StoneFlare21: 6/7/2019 5:39:08 PM
    This is really cool, and I'd love to live in Hikari, it seems like most of the action happens there. I'm so excited for this game to happen. Also, this description helped me a bit with figuring out my character's backstory. Good luck to you in this.

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