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=== Space Station 14 === | === Space Station 14 === | ||
[https://lagrange14.com Lagrange] is a whitelist-only HRP [https://spacestation14.com Space Station 14] server that takes place loosely within the Post-Self setting, with stations hosting '[[Shard|shards]]' of the System. Cladists interact with others after being 'downloaded' into a positronic brain, which may then be put in a synthetic body of any shape. | [https://lagrange14.com Lagrange] is a whitelist-only HRP [https://spacestation14.com Space Station 14] server that takes place loosely within the Post-Self setting in 2551, with stations hosting '[[System Shard|shards]]' of the System. Cladists interact with others after being 'downloaded' into a positronic brain, which may then be put in a synthetic body of any shape. | ||
The primary game mode is 'Outpost', a station-building exercise, where new stations are built to host the next System shard. Rounds typically last 1-2 weeks, and result in a lot of high-quality roleplay throughout. Given the relative peace of the Solar system and the general sense of this being the 'good end', there are very few antags, and when they do crop up, they do so through roleplay events rather than randomly. | The primary game mode is 'Outpost', a station-building exercise, where new stations are built to host the next System shard. Rounds typically last 1-2 weeks, and result in a lot of high-quality roleplay throughout. Given the relative peace of the Solar system and the general sense of this being the 'good end', there are very few antags, and when they do crop up, they do so through roleplay events rather than randomly. | ||
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One bit of fall-out from this is that writing with characters who are others' headmates ought to involve a step of checking with that system/those systems (doubles are generally welcome; after all, forking exists) as canon can influence noemata/backstory and vice versa. | One bit of fall-out from this is that writing with characters who are others' headmates ought to involve a step of checking with that system/those systems (doubles are generally welcome; after all, forking exists) as canon can influence noemata/backstory and vice versa. | ||
For the Ode clade in particular, you can find a list of Odists and which have wound up as headmates in italics [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/156SolB7hXWsr-IlwqTwbnlLHJI1hwBpC_Q0G6dTA1xo/edit#gid=0 here] | For the Ode clade in particular, you can find a list of Odists and which have wound up as headmates in italics [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/156SolB7hXWsr-IlwqTwbnlLHJI1hwBpC_Q0G6dTA1xo/edit#gid=0 here] | ||