kit236
12th October
3rd November
1) 1870's setting, no nuclear reactors/nukes. 2) keep memes to yourself. 3) the size of people is 1x1 pixel, ceilings should be about 3 pixels. 4) yes magic is allowed, but not damn godzillas.
territect
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In bottom left can there be a little car with a mage guy in it
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A,,,,,,,
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you are calmly walking with a lead pipe and he tells you to organize a machine uprising. What will you do? a) hit him with a lead pipe and call the police, b) hit him with a lead pipe and call the police, c) hit him with a lead pipe and call the police, d) hit him with a lead pipe and call the police
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Breakthrough: imagine: you live as an engineer in this world, your job is highly paid, you have a catwife, your eldest son is entering the best magic university, you absolutely adore your homeland. you are sent on a business trip to some government project with a cool computer, everything is going well but suddenly the head of the project changes.
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Man, just you know, guard the entire damn thing. Sell the exoskeletal suits to everyone, and give them miniaturized gatling guns.
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Breakthrough: demonic peaks from underground/earthquake magic/just dump a whole damn floating island on this crap
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The Order of the Mekanik begins repair proceedures, and starts putting up steam-powered shield generators to defend the computer city, whilst reinforcing the city with thick plates of metal armor.
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fun squidward fact: not every technomagic setting has to be warhammer! and also the computer city is extremely fragile and also under direct fire damn it
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Guillicat: this is a damn city. this portal is literally under direct fire from one of the towers and the city also has cool mages. i dont think you can build anything if youre dead XD
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The computer city and its constituents call itself the Order of the Mekanik, and starts constructing steam-powered exosuits in order to guard the buildings. "We will not tolerate the thievery of the Greed, for we only seek to build a vessel of computation that shall rival the heavens, not to dwell on what cannot calculate!"