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Rinzler / Tron ([personal profile] notglitching) wrote2018-05-31 10:22 pm

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Player Permissions

BACKTAGGING: To infinity and beyond~

THREADJACKING: If it's an unsecured network thing, jump in freely! Otherwise, ask first.

FOURTHWALLING: I'd rather avoid outright "you are fiction" shenanigans. That said, if your character knows things about Rinzler from a different DWRP game or canon universe where he shows up (e.g. Kingdom Hearts), full steam ahead!

OOC TRIGGERS: Nothing particular.


Character Permissions

AFFECTION: Characters are welcome to attempt! But, Rinzler's touchy about his personal space, and far more likely to do a violence than offer any affection back.

VIOLENCE: PICK ALL THE FIGHTS yes please. Rinzler's a well-designed murderbot who defaults to lethal settings, so I might prod you to make sure things go smooth. But he loves to fight, I love to write it, and your character is absolutely welcome to take a swing.

MAGIC/PSYCHIC: If the powers don't work on robots, no, but otherwise go for it!

REPROGRAMMING: As a computer program, Rinzler can be edited by force—changing his personality, abilities, memories, or anything else. It takes a high level of tech skill, but if your character can and wants to do this to him, I'm not inherently opposed. That said, the fallout can be massive, so let's definitely talk things out beforehand.

CONTENT WARNINGS: Rinzler's a very violent, heavily brainwashed character who helped carry out what his own canon openly labels a genocide. If there's anything you would prefer not come up, or if you'd just rather I avoid tagging you with him, feel free to drop a line here or on his (screened) HMD.


The Part You Fill Out

As a security (ish) program, Rinzler has scans. On a passive level, they're just a sense with which he perceives his environment; used actively, they can provide data about individuals and track their movements long after they've gone by. He can't pick up enough about most organics for it to usually be too invasive—he can tell their energy signatures apart enough to know who it is, but users are a high-energy [unknown]. That said, anyone electrically based might read a little differently. Let me know?




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