Firefox
Former Resident
Stealth
Posts: 206
|
Post by Firefox on Jan 30, 2006 20:23:01 GMT -5
And even if that weren't the case, creating experiemental humans would be frekking expensive (I've estimated about 5.5 million dollars US each) so they would want them back. You have to add in the scientist's slaraies, the techies salaries, the equipment, food, water, power, attournies, pay-offs to officials, etc. It comes to a bloody lot. So there
|
|
|
Post by Lunar Music on Jan 30, 2006 20:28:36 GMT -5
I've a scientist character I might bring in... or not. I'm not sure this plot would be the opportune moment, to borrow a phrase from PotC.
|
|
|
Post by Tobey on Jan 30, 2006 20:36:23 GMT -5
I have a truly wonderful supervillain, but he's just about incompatible with the genetics lab roleplay world place. He and Christina are just about my only really evil people, and I'm not sure just yet whether I'll bring Christina in for this plot. I was hoping to bring Echo in first, and if go from two characters to four all of a sudden like that, my brain's gonna a-splode. So anyway, I'm rambling, and not really saying anything important.
That's a really good point about the cost of experiments; I'd never even thought of that before.
|
|
|
Post by zimmy on Jan 31, 2006 8:29:15 GMT -5
Neither have I-Experiments can be quite costly.I should remeber that when I resurect Sunrise Labs...Another thing for the janitor(yes,the janitor) to complain about-not having a big enough paycheck.
I'm not one who can play super evil charcaters-Lisa agrees that I'm the 'emotional' one of the group.My near evil-est charcater would be Thomas-And he's an old fart,who /doesn't/ have a corrupted mind,thinking this is all good in the name of science.And makes everything all fancy at the lab(or as fancy as he can pay for).My evil-est character might just be Jessica,the one who learned to keep those nifty little caps on the syringes the hard way.The experiments it might get them some empathy.Instead she just got worse.Bu I haven't roleplayed her in-what?Two years?
|
|
|
Post by Tobey on Jan 31, 2006 9:17:35 GMT -5
Wait. If experiments cost so much, don't you think they'd be treated a little better? If /I/ spent 5.5 million dollars to create a half-human half-animal freak, I sure wouldn't just toss it in a cage to be forgotten about. And where do the scientists get the money to create /dozens/ of experiments?
|
|
|
Post by alan1 on Jan 31, 2006 19:40:05 GMT -5
they probably would get it from the government or something.But its like what firefox said, they want to 'create' a super soldier,spy,what ever, they just take parts from experiments to create a perfect, obedient servant
|
|
Firefox
Former Resident
Stealth
Posts: 206
|
Post by Firefox on Jan 31, 2006 21:21:23 GMT -5
Hey, *I* didn't come up with the idea for human experiments, nor the idea that they'd be mistreated.
Personally, I always thought they'd be treated rather well.
But hey, who wants to roleplay a bunch of fat, happy "freaks"? Must more fun when said "freaks" are starved and unhappy, lol
|
|