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  1. Name: TRIS Age: 2 years, 4 months Gender: Male Race: Machine Person (Mk. II) Blood Type: N/A General Occupational Role(s): Predominately surgeon, but may also take other roles in Medical. Biography: Having been manufactured as an IPC three years ago, TRIS was originally programmed with knowledge of both medical and engineering procedures. Finding tinkering with things to be interesting and fun, he originally started work as an engineer, but often found that he became the engineering team's paramedic (e.g. pulling careless and unconscious engineers out of dangerous areas). This motivated TRIS to begin work as a surgeon, where he felt that his skills were better suited. Thus brings us to the current day. TRIS's standing with his synthetic brothers (both machine and cyborg) is slightly more friendly than with organics, although he does not initially judge organics unfavourably unlike several of his kind. The things he really dislikes are inefficiency, incompetence and slacking off when work needs to be done. TRIS has been known to explode in rage when he sees blatant cases of these. For example, when a doctor drags a person he is treating for bleeding away and shoves them into cryo, he will often reprimand the person who did this for incompetence, or make sarcastic comments at them for being an idiot. TRIS's name does not have any acronym associated with it; he chose his name partly because it could have an acronym. He is, however, working on it and if he is asked, he'll probably reply with something humorous . Qualifications: Installed with high knowledge of both medical and engineering procedures. Fluent in Trinary, Tradeband and Common. Employment Records: 2556/03/10 - 2556/11/19: Engineer aboard NSS Cyberiad. Transferred to NGV Lotus Tree. 2556/11/21 - 2557/07/10: Life Support Specialist aboard NGV Lotus Tree. Transferred to NCS Cyberiad. 2557/07/20 - present day: Surgeon aboard the NCS Cyberiad. Security Records: 2556/07/07: caught hacking several doors aboard the NSS Cyberiad. Was sentenced and reprimanded as appropriate. 2557/06/20: noted to be trespassing in surgery. Was found to be operating on a critical patient, and so the potential sentence was repealed. Medical Records: Is noted to stay out of the way of general harm, and so has not had as many limb replacements as other Machine People. Is backed up at Central Command. Personnel Photo (Appearance text): He stands 5'10" tall, and conforms to a matte-black chassis, as with many Machine People. His monitor displays a pair of red blinking 'eyes' on a black screen. Commendations [only to be added by admin]: Reprimands [only to be added by admin]: Other Notes:
  2. Yeah, pretty much - because a flaming B52 would be pretty awesome
  3. But you can then easily siphon off the room without anyone killing themselves off.
  4. Just to add to this: as an AI player you should be bolting doors around the anomaly when it goes off. This will (hopefully) stop people from letting the anomaly out, getting themselves killed, and damaging the station.
  5. That could be solved by assigning a variable to each drink, which corresponds to each drink's alcohol content. So ethanol (pure) would have a value of 100, then vodka, whisky etc. would be 40, and so on. Though I guess for now it is kinda difficult to implement.
  6. Being memorable, helping people, and making the round fun for everyone will get you karma. I've accrued ~50 karma in around two months of playtime doing just that.
  7. Just a simple idea - when a drink has sufficient alcohol content (>35%?), it can be set on fire, which consumes some specific quantity of alcohol per second (making it disappear from the drink). Flaming shots would be able to be drunk, and would be awesome for the bartender.
  8. I actually kinda like the default setup (well, with a few tweaks). I normally stick in another loop from N2/O2 to the gax mixing chamber, if I need a larger air pressure out. I normally stick in the space loop into the cooling loop, then rejig the pipes to allow for that (some of the pipes seem pretty redundant). I also sometimes venture outside to set up a few pairs of heat exchangers, as the space loop isn't that efficient in its default state. I'll probably have to take a screenshot to fully explain stuff, though.
  9. But making stupidly-highly-pressurized canisters is all part of the fun of it! I think my record is something like 40MPa... Also, thanks.
  10. I've played atmos tech several times now, so have some experience, and I'm not afraid to experiment!
  11. Citinited

    Hello!

    Hey all, Been playing on Paradise for several months now, and it is awesome! My main two characters i play are TRIS, the surgeon, and Simon Grey, the Engineer/Atmos Technician/CE. I also play James McAdder, the Bartender/whatever else. About me personally: I'm currently in my early twenties, am a graduate from Durham University (UK), and I do generally geeky stuff, such as MtG, LARP, and tabletop RPG. (I have also GM'd several times, mostly using the Cortex system). Anyway, enough about me. Hope to see you in-game!
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