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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7320 on: August 20, 2012, 05:57:40 pm »

Dominique Wakeman

"I heard something back the way we came. We'd better cover the entrance, Boss," Dom said, heading back to the blown out door and raising her assault rifle to be aiming at it. Just in case it was a hostile.

   You tell Tarran about the noise you heard, recommending the usual course of pointing your guns at it until it either identifies itself or you're forced to shoot it. Or, occasionally, charge it and subsequently realize that it's about as threatening an overweight gerbil, but that's only happened twice now.
   The two of you move to cover the entrance, but you both immediately recognize the green glow down the hall. Taric is back, and, hopefully, he brought a friend.
   
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Tarran Smith

"Right." Go back to the door too, also keep my assault rifle ready.

And don't jog while doing so. Either run or walk there. No jogging.


   You agree with Dominique when she suggests that you cover the door. The strange noises haven't exactly been turning out to be high-level threats recently, most of your enemies have had the unusual desire to announce themselves and demand your surrender, but it certainly doesn't hurt to check it out and possibly put some iron in it.
   You carefully avoid the treacherous allure of jogging as you walk quickly to cover Dom's flank. It's a slippery slope that treacherous habit leads down, and you don't know how far you'll fall if you give in. Jogging could be the end of you.
   The noise in the hallway turns out to have a fairly easy explanation, Taric is back.

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Taric Sizier

Quote from: Randolf Scott
Find the others, deliver Jake, find way to amuse self.

  You shine your light down both of the hallways, augmenting your vision through intense squinting as you attempt to make out anything useful.  [Observation 4+1] Just where you light starts fall off, at the end of the NE hallway, you can make out two kneeling figures pointing rifles at you. Yep, business as usual.
   "I thought we weren't supposed to to be leaving people behind?" you shout.

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James Evan

Somewhat panicky, James flicked over to the first of the remaining two tabs, "Stored Memories."

   You attempt to remain calm, but it's getting a little difficult. You've managed to make your way into the control room of whatever is happening to you, but you don't know how anything in the control room works. You don't know what you expected, maybe a timer ticking down to your death that you could stop by pressing a clearly labeled abort button at the last second, but you hadn't considered that you'd manage to make it here, and then not know enough to stop it.
  You pull the stored memories tab, you don't have a great deal of hope that this is going to help you, but you have to look. The panel that appears has a number of options, allowing you to select your life, year by year. Experimentally you select one, opening it up to find an annotated version of the events of that year as well as the option to play any one of hundred of memory segments.
  [Failed roll not shown] Well, at least if you're going to die you can do it on a tropical beach, sipping cool drinks and reliving your greatest hits.

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Spoiler: Tarran Smith (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Dominique Wakeman (click to show/hide)

Spoiler:  James Evan (click to show/hide)

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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7321 on: August 20, 2012, 06:23:11 pm »

"Shut up Taric, and get your ass over here. Do both me and Dom a favor and drag James' sleepy ass over here too. It's secure here as far as we can tell."
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7322 on: August 20, 2012, 07:50:52 pm »

James checked the remaining tab, stored figments. ...Maybe the shadow was on here? He knew a lot about this kind of stuff...
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7323 on: August 20, 2012, 08:04:00 pm »

"I'll help him with that, Boss. We can put James on the bench I found." Dom headed out to help Taric drag James into the restaurant and put him somewhere comfortable.
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7324 on: August 20, 2012, 08:10:07 pm »

"Well, if you say so. I'll go ahead and... look around again I guess"

Turn around, and search the first floor for other interesting stuff again.

DON'T JOG WHILE DOING SO.
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Quote from: Phantom
Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
Quote from: Ze Spy
Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7325 on: August 21, 2012, 12:30:16 am »

"Happy thoughts, happy, happy, happy, you know what? RUN!!"
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7326 on: August 21, 2012, 09:39:32 am »

"Happy thoughts, happy, happy, happy, you know what? RUN!!"

This made me laugh.

The overhaul, because it's kinda needed, won't be delayed until the end of this chapter. I'm going to smooth the systems out, staple them to the wiki, and then maybe resurrect my old thrills'n'spills thread so I can do some playtesting with the all the new rules in play. I can't wait until you're done here, that would take far too long and there are too many things that aren't working quite right. It should be about week, but take that as a weatherman prediction. 

Anyway, let me put on some KMFDM and I'll start your turn.
 
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7327 on: August 21, 2012, 12:07:00 pm »

Tarran Smith

"Well, if you say so. I'll go ahead and... look around again I guess"

Turn around, and search the first floor for other interesting stuff again.

DON'T JOG WHILE DOING SO.


    You yell at Taricus to get over here and bring James while he's at it. His reply is both incomprehensible and more than slightly profane. Dominique volunteers to go help him and, since there really isn't a lot of reason for her to stay, you let her go without argument. As for yourself, you resolve to check the top level again, without succumbing to your jogging... problem.
   [Dex 3+1] [Observation 3, 4, 6] [Luck 3, 4, 5] You don't make as good time as you could if you could jog, but you cover about three-quarters of the circumference of the first tier at a decent power walk. The number of bodies on the ground decreases noticeably the closer to the back of the room you get. There are still blackened blood smears and scorch marks, but far fewer corpses. The stiffs you do find don't have much on them that's useful. The only useful thing you find on the bodies is a credit chit, though you don't know when you're going to be able to go shopping with it.
    You find something much more interesting near the end of of your arc, a magkey just barely visible from under a toppled plate of some form of long dead entree. You pry the key out from under the ancient food, doing your best to scrub the bits of dried noodle off the sides. The only marking on the metal key a single yellow band with the designation L1RF.
   You pocket the key, [Failed roll not shown] feeling slightly uneasy about... something. Considering you present situation, a little uneasiness is probably expected.

(Only one more search roll can be made for the first tier.)

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Dominique Wakeman

"I'll help him with that, Boss. We can put James on the bench I found." Dom headed out to help Taric drag James into the restaurant and put him somewhere comfortable.

   You jog down to help Taric carry James back to the restaurant. Taric probably wouldn't weigh much more than a hundred pounds if he was dripping wet, James was big and muscled enough to weigh almost twice that. Tarran asking Taric to carry James would either result in something horrible happening to James' body, or Taric would just make Jake to carry him.
    You arrive to the latter, with Jake holding James' under his armpits and dragging him along while Taric walked alongside and kept his light warm. Taric looks at you with an expression of total innocence.  "Hey, I have to hold the light," he says, ruining his angelic expression by smirking sideways at Jake.
   "Uh-huh," you grunt with unsurprised skepticism before you turn to Jake. "You need a hand with that?"
   "Please," Jake gasps, stopping for a second.
   [Str 3+2 + Jake str 2 = 7/6] You grab James by his ankles, helping Jake hoist him up into an actual carry instead of a deadman's drag. It's a lot harder than when you did it with Tarran, but the two of you manage to pull it off. It's an overly long and sweaty trip, particularly with Taric traipsing along unencumbered beside you.
   [Stamina 2+1] (-10 stamina) Your arms are burning dully by the time you make it back to the restaurant and gratefully sling James' body onto one of the less destroyed waiting benches. [Intuition 4] Something is different in here. You aren't exactly sure what it is, but all the little hairs are prickling up on the back of your neck.

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James Evan

James checked the remaining tab, stored figments. ...Maybe the shadow was on here? He knew a lot about this kind of stuff...


   You flick over to the last tab, trying to find something useful that you might be able to understand. The stored figments tab has almost as many options as your stored memories. There are tabs for scenarios, people, plants, animals, places, and a dozen other things. You skim the unrefined list quickly, noting such familiar figments as the "Mahdavi Prison Sequence", "Cruel Prison guard", "Inept Prison Guard", and "1980's casino sequence". There are are also many, many unfamiliar figments stored here, "Cannibalistic Mother",  "Aunt Clara sequence", and "Carnivorous underwear" to name a few.
   You try to refine your search, selecting through to people and trying to locate anything related to your former shadow. [Intelligence 2] Your eyes glaze over as you scan the list of literally hundreds of names and descriptors. Your brain is tired and overworked, which might be the reason that everything is working out so badly in here.

((If you can search for the shadow by its listed name, I'll give it to you, free of the intelligence rolls that you've been botching left and right.))

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Aaron White

"Happy thoughts, happy, happy, happy, you know what? RUN!!"

   [Stamina 2+1][Dex 4-1] [Paula dex 2] [Cale Dex 3+1] Your group begins to falter and break apart. Paula is rapidly falling behind, and Henry's weight is starting to really slow you down. The only one of you who doesn't seem to be flagging is Cale, who continues his mad stork rush down to the maintenance hatch.
   Things get a whole lot worse when your ankle folds sideways. It isn't enough to make you fall, but it makes you stumble and spill Henry to the floor. [Henry Soak 4-1] He groans as he hits the floor, but he doesn't seem hurt- at least not anymore than he already was. You hesitate there for a split second. You can try and get him up on your shoulders again, but that's going to cost you time. Nobody could blame you for leaving him, not with what's after you.
   [Immortal Dex 1, 1, 2] [LAE Bots 4+1, 4, 3] [Deadheads 3, 1, 5, 4] The noises from behind you shift unusually, the rhythmic footfalls interrupted by something that sounds very ungraceful. [Quickshot 3-1-1] [Quickshot 2-1-1] The brief hope that your pursuers might have managed to tangle themselves up in their own limbs is dashed when a pair of bright stunners crackle through the tunnel. They aren't aimed well, thanks to being fired while moving at a target that's also moving, but they still mean that your tail is getting much, much too close.

Spoiler: Chase Distances (click to show/hide)

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Turn Recap
Taric is traipsing.
James is failing to brain, repeatedly.
Tarran is still managing to avoid jogging.
Dominique is sweaty and suspicious.
Aaron is dropping people and being shot at.

Cale is running
Paula is falling behind.

Other Events
Tarran Will be encumbered as soon as the gravity goes back to earth normal

Relevant Items
Memory Stick (Dom)
Broken Pad (Taric)
Ident Badge -Pyotr Ivanov- (Taric)
Ident Badge -Kira Masse- (Tarran)
Ident Badge -Naomi Weiss- (Tarran)
Unpowered Pad (Tarran)
L1RF Key (Tarran)


Spoiler: Tarran Smith (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Dominique Wakeman (click to show/hide)

Spoiler:  James Evan (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Aaron White (click to show/hide)

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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7328 on: August 21, 2012, 12:43:48 pm »

"Why cant i leave him behind... oh yes, Fellow Maintenance sticks together"
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7329 on: August 21, 2012, 12:57:35 pm »

James thought for a moment. The main shadows had probably been listed under the Status Display, so he was going to search for the ....Iscariotic... Duplicate. ...If he came out of the holocube he was gonna have to keep an eye on him, but he was searching nonetheless.
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7330 on: August 21, 2012, 01:41:16 pm »

Feeling uneasy, Tarran started running--not jogging--back to the main door, just in case.
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7331 on: August 21, 2012, 03:35:31 pm »

Dom brought her assault rifle up and started sweeping the area for any hostiles, taking care not to aim her gun at any of her allies - even Jake.
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7332 on: August 21, 2012, 06:31:59 pm »

Tarran Smith

Feeling uneasy, Tarran started running--not jogging--back to the main door, just in case.

   You act on your uneasiness and run back to the main group. This way you can meet the new guy, even if there isn't actually anything that merits circling the wagons.

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Dominique Wakeman

Dom brought her assault rifle up and started sweeping the area for any hostiles, taking care not to aim her gun at any of her allies - even Jake.

   You raise your rifle to your shoulder and sweep the room slowly, left to right, taking precaution to not endanger any of your companions. [Observation 3 Vs ?] You cover the room, but no obvious threats arise. Strange, that sensation of someone breathing on your neck has never led you wrong before. You lower your weapon and a release a breath. Maybe you're just getting anxious from the lack of things to shoot.
 
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Taric Sizier

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Introduce Jake to the group, lie outrageously.

  Dominique and Tarran seem to be worried about something, odd considering that they were declaring the room clean a minute ago, but that's no reason to not introduce Fern to the rest of the homicidally merry band. "The man you just got done carrying is our resident sleeping beauty, name of James Evan. He smells like a sewer's latrine and passes out for no reason. He also claims to literally have fungus growing inside his head, he might be right for all we know," you say, taking Jake by the shoulder and pointing him at each of the others in turn. "You already know Dom of course, short, persnickety, liable to hit you if you do, well, anything, et cetera, et cetera. That guy," you add, pointing your light directly in Tarran's face, "is our fearless leader, the great Tarren Smith." You pause and lean in to Jake's ear, lowering your voice and speaking confidentially. "He gets angry with people who look at his nose, he's telepathic, he doesn't like it if you blink more than twice in a minute, and for the love of God, do not stand anywhere but directly behind him when he's got a gun in his hands."
  [Taric Lie 4 Vs Jake Detect Lie 2] The scared bunny look Jake wore after Dominique drove a fist into his gut returns to his face by degrees as Taric speaks. Jake takes one look at Tarran walking toward him with an openly carried assault weapon and immediately starts attempting to stare resolutely at the man's forehead without blinking.
   This has the potential to keep you amused for hours.
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James Evan

James thought for a moment. The main shadows had probably been listed under the Status Display, so he was going to search for the ....Iscariotic... Duplicate. ...If he came out of the holocube he was gonna have to keep an eye on him, but he was searching nonetheless.

   You've moved through all of the cube's tabs, and you're finally starting to put a few things together. First, and most relevant, the tab that displayed your own status had only two other entrees, one of which was unknown and one of which was destroyed. That lines up pretty well with the idea that those "duplicates" are the shadows that you've been getting tormented with.
   You filter the list for the Iscariotic duplicate. You're almost certain you're right, but there's a niggling uncertainty that tells you that it can't be this easy. A single figment pops up, pulsing gently. The only available options are to insert or define. You hit insert.
  "Define location," a disembodied voice requests, the sudden noise startling you.
   You think for a second, then shrug. "Uh, here?" It's as good as anywhere else.
   [Will 4] You feel strangely lightheaded, not winded, more like you've suddenly changed altitude. (-25 Stamina) The man in black, your first shadow, folds into vision not ten feet off to your right. He focuses on you immediately.
   "You, you've done this to us!" he spits, his face contorted with rage. "Your complac-"
   You sigh in frustration, letting your head fall into your palm while your shadow continues to monologue. Apparently this thing doesn't have a save feature, which means you get to be treated to another hundred accusations of your inadequacy. You're sick and tired of being here, and you're in no mood to be angrily yelled at by any more figments of your own imagination. Screw it, the time for listening to monologues and negotiating is past over. "Jump him!" You yell, leaping out of your chair to tackle the Shadow. 
[James Melee 6+1, Blight melee 4 Vs Shadow Dodge 1]  You catch your shadow midway in his tirade about how you were good little boy for the Technocrats, surprising him to the point that he simply lays there like a clubbed seal when you and Blight grab an arm each and tackle him into the sand.
   "Right," you begin, making sure to keep his arm pinned down into the beach. "In case you hadn't noticed, things have changed a bit. The lady on your other arm killed you once, and I'm sure she'd be happy to do it again. I'm running a little short of time here, and last time you were alive you seemed to know quite a bit about what was happening. Regale me, and try and drop the 'your fault, your fault', I got it last time."
   [Diplomacy 3 Vs will 2] The you pinned to the beach looks up at the two of you, his eyes flicking back and forth. "Uh, I... this isn't right," he mutters, frowning. "They put something... in our heads."
   "Yep, brain fungus, you told me this before. You were able to stop it, or slow it down anyway, how?"
   He struggles to get up for a second, then Blight cranks his arm sideways and he lies still again. "It chases brain activity, electrochemical impulses, feeding off it. I... I'm tagged for it, bait. I chase you, and it chases me. It's why I was created." He seems confused by what he's saying, each word seeming to surprise him a little. "Decrease D-Serine and somatostatin usage in affected regions to only what's needed to keep the brain alive, then increase acetylcholin and anandamide to put the fungus into a dormant state. It keeps growing, nothing ever stops that, but it won't function beyond minimal levels."
    "How the hell do you know this?" Blight's tone is incredulous. "You're bait, and not only are you told that you're bait, but you also got an elegant description of how the thing you're baiting works? That doesn't make a goddamn bit of sense."
   [Intuition 2] Blight has a point, one that you don't have any good answers for.

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Aaron White

"Why cant i leave him behind... oh yes, Fellow Maintenance sticks together"

   Maintenance dogs have to stick together, and you sure as hell aren't letting one of yours slip to the suits. [Str 3] You haul Henry back onto your shoulder, but it's slow and unsteady, making you lose running time while you get your balance under you. [Paula Dex 1] [Cale Dex 2] You catch a glimpse of Paula falling behind you, scrambling frantically back upright, and even Cale seems to be starting to slow down. You're so close now, just a few dozen yards away from the exit, you can't fail now. [Henry Soak 4] Henry coughs once and you can feel him starting to move a little. The squirming won't make it any easier for you to run, but it does mean that he's starting to wake up.
    [Immortal Dex 2+1, 3, 4] [LAE Bots 1, 3, 2] [Deadheads 5, 3, 3, 1] [Quickshot 2-1-1] [Quickshot 5+1-1-1] [Quickshot 2-1-1] Paula cries out in pain as another volley of stunners flash by. (Paula armor -8, Hp -9, Stamina -18) A smoking hole in her labcoat shows where a lucky shot clipped her in the back, but she keeps moving.

Spoiler: Chase Distances (click to show/hide)

(Henry Will wake up on a 4 or better, as long as his stamina remains positive)
(You must roll a stamina of four or higher next round to remain carrying Henry.)

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Turn Recap
Taric is lying like a dog
James is perhaps in a position to get out of this hellhole, perhaps in a position to worsen his situation.
Tarran is running back to the main group
Dominique is finding nothing out of the ordinary
Aaron is leaving no man behind

Cale is running, slowly
Paula is being shot.

Other Events
Tarran Will be encumbered as soon as the gravity goes back to earth normal

Relevant Items
Memory Stick (Dom)
Broken Pad (Taric)
Ident Badge -Pyotr Ivanov- (Taric)
Ident Badge -Kira Masse- (Tarran)
Ident Badge -Naomi Weiss- (Tarran)
Unpowered Pad (Tarran)
L1RF Key (Tarran)


Spoiler: Tarran Smith (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Dominique Wakeman (click to show/hide)

Spoiler:  James Evan (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Aaron White (click to show/hide)

« Last Edit: August 21, 2012, 06:36:45 pm by Draignean »
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7333 on: August 21, 2012, 06:38:48 pm »

Another hundred Deviation-22 points are up for grabs to the person who can tell me why James' shadow knows how the fungus works.

Remember, these points can be redeemed at any business establishment in 2272.
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Re: Deviation-22, Ch. 2 Why Tarran should not give lessons in morality.
« Reply #7334 on: August 21, 2012, 06:46:20 pm »

"Hey guys. I assume he's Jake?" Tarran said, pointing at Jake whimsically.
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Quote from: Phantom
Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
Quote from: Ze Spy
Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.
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