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====== Introduction ====== | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
- | Polygons as they are called are commonly characterized by a shaped colored core at their center which seems to contain their more critical components - such as whatever energy source, thought or projection they are capable of. Their exterior forms, resembling low polygonal slices suspended in three dimensions are comprised of a thin layer of hard light and dimensional impaction - a cross-section of space-time. These many components move as a single object, though may be reconfigured into a variety of forms to exert differing forces - in much the same way transistors, | + | Polygons as they are called are commonly characterized by a shaped colored core at their center which seems to contain their more critical components - such as whatever energy source, thought or projection they are capable of. Their exterior forms, resembling low polygonal slices suspended in three dimensions are comprised of a thin layer of hard light and dimensional impaction - a cross-section of space-time. These many components move as a single object, though may be reconfigured into a variety of forms to exert differing forces - in much the same way transistors, |
Much of the way Polygons exert action comes down to electromagnetism and spacetime - compressing and expanding space for a variety of effects. | Much of the way Polygons exert action comes down to electromagnetism and spacetime - compressing and expanding space for a variety of effects. | ||
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A number of these replicated individuals are known to appear several times. If these persons are sighted, it is expected that person, persons, personhood, union, legion or other should inform the governing body or law enforcement immediately. | A number of these replicated individuals are known to appear several times. If these persons are sighted, it is expected that person, persons, personhood, union, legion or other should inform the governing body or law enforcement immediately. | ||
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+ | ====== Known Types ====== | ||
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+ | === Type I (Patrol) === | ||
+ | The most common type, ' | ||
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+ | Patrol typically only occupy pre-existing Polygon territory. | ||
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+ | === Type II (Fight) === | ||
+ | The primary response to a Patrol spotting a target, Fight are very agile space or airborne classifications designed for combat. They demonstrate fairly low intelligence, | ||
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+ | === Type III (Disrupt) === | ||
+ | The first discovered of the support-classes, | ||
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+ | === Type IV (Roam) === | ||
+ | A hated sight, Roam serve as a recognisance unit. They are known to test heavily defended areas automatically even at their own enormous detriment and are near suicidal in this behavior. That being said, they have remarkable durability and offensive capability and typically travel in pairs long distances from other Polygons. | ||
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+ | === Type V (Surface) === | ||
+ | Something of a misnomer, Surface is the first type to replicate characteristics from another platform - specifically transformable fighters. They excel at high mobility combat and surgical strikes and are particularly dangerous for permanent installations and large platforms. They are a near perfect replica, right down to size and proportion, being scarcely larger than most high mobility frames -- usually less than four or five meters. | ||
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+ | Their name comes from their capacity to hug terrain and skim above the ground at high speed, a characteristic only incorporated into later transformable fighters. By hiding and taking non-line-of-sight potshots over the curvature of a planetoid, they could in this sense also be deployed for defensive purposes to hold territory. Those that do so long enough become Walkers. | ||
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+ | === Type VI (Walk) === | ||
+ | Based on the Ourex surface to orbit defensive strike walkers of the old war, Walkers are designed to hit almost any point on a planetoid using a magnetically accelerated cannon to fire positron beams over enormous distances through laser created vacuum tunnels. Their mode of operation has them hiding behind electromagnetically absorbant particle scattering between strikes to prevent oncoming hits often hiding near enemy targets of high value to maximize collatoral. This is a far-cry from the nuclear defensive arsenal of the Ourex which used positron slug warheads with artificially intelligent detonation matrixes and a nuclear solution to the stealth problem which when detonated in the upper atmosphere cast an electromagnetic pulse so intense that it could mask its position from orbit. | ||
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+ | === Type VII (Defend) === | ||
+ | Defend is the first classification of dynamic polygon. Typically an octahedron, the Defend arranges its constituent parts in different ways allowing its core to serve as an advanced heavy positron weapon. Unlike the Walk, the damage potential for the Defend is much greater and it is able to orient and alter space to form incredible defensive fields. Each shot and the topology of the Defend is bespoke based on its target and required output. It is also the first classification of Polygon with a three dimensional shadow and a two dimensional body - with its shadow being its "true body". The Defend has a natural lift ceiling of 100 meters from any given surface and cannot be formed without a place to cast its shadow that is not also Polygon controlled. | ||
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+ | ====== OOC ====== | ||
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+ | The mind has to make sense of something, if it can't, it terrifies us. To understand the dialogue, I'm sure the mind would interpret it as awkward conversation. | ||
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+ | We invent context when there is no context and we convince ourselves that we know whats happening even when we don't, for our own sake and the sake of ourselves whom without this couldn' | ||