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Code Geass: The Turn of the Pendulum Sign Ups and Brainstorming

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NickTheSwing Since: Aug, 2009
#1: Aug 28th 2014 at 10:22:27 PM

50 years after the end of Code Geass, the Britannian Empire is no longer the chief enemy faced by the world - now, that designation belongs to a group of "Neo-Aristocrats" who have decided the resources of the world are too precious to waste on people who are "wicked" and "weak".

Calling themselves Eternal Babylonia, they seemed to arise out of the area of Greenland and Iceland, and conquered the upper Britannian continent - otherwise called Canada - and forced the New Britannian Confederation's forces further and further South, currently the furthest the Eternal Babylonia Forces have reached is the Mississippi River.

The embattled UFN, dealing with its own problems, including new, systemic corruption dealing with its bloated defensive unit now called the Ouranos Unit, as well as growing dissatisfaction, cannot assist.

Or is, perhaps, unwilling to do so, as the scars of Britannia's multiple centuries of abuse still remain in many forms. As Eternal Babylonia advances, in the embattled city of New Pendragon on the warpath of the Babylon Horde, a group of young students find themselves conscripted into a defensive unit that has found a collection of Knightmare Frames in the depths of New Pendragon, together with a blind-seeming young man who calls himself L.L., and his companion, C.C.

With these Knightmare Frames and these two people, perhaps the Babylon Horde can be stopped...

So, does anyone have any ideas for this RP idea of mine?

As usual for Code Geass, there will be a Gambit Pile Up, crazy people, planning and counterplanning, lots of politics and action, and much more hectic and dangerous Knightmare Frame battles.

New pieces of tech invented include the Attack Drone called the Float Harken, which is basically a Harken equipped with a miniaturized float system. There is also the Mega Launcher Cannon, a sort of variation on the Hadron Cannon meant to deal with large airships, and in general is slightly more impractical.

There is also the more defensive "Deep-Field Generator", which was built on notes collected on the barriers made by the Shinkiro.

So, does anyone have interest?

edited 28th Aug '14 10:37:23 PM by NickTheSwing

Sign on for this After The End Fantasy RP.
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