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|Profile=Hailing from a world that exists inside an unknown computer mainframe known only as The System, specifically the Silver City of Knowledge, Britannica. Lexicon acts as the ruler of her city, one of the Drives that make up the mainframe itself, carrying the title of Drive Core Controller. Her duties are many: Representative, leader, guardian. Quiet and thoughtful, with a sharp mind, Lexicon puts consideration into all options before selecting what she feels is the most beneficial for her people. While she speaks softly, it's often thought that she's simply tired from all the work she does for the good of Britannica. In battle, her quick wits come to the surface, though can easily be overpowered by a legendary temper attached to the shortest fuse in The System. While provoking Lexicon's rage is an easy way to get her to abandon even the most thought-out plan, her power to channel Britannica's will and transform into Silver Soul means one is drawing the ire of a digital freight train in the shape of a young woman carrying an enormous plasma axe. | |Profile=Hailing from a world that exists inside an unknown computer mainframe known only as The System, specifically the Silver City of Knowledge, Britannica. Lexicon acts as the ruler of her city, one of the Drives that make up the mainframe itself, carrying the title of Drive Core Controller. Her duties are many: Representative, leader, guardian. Quiet and thoughtful, with a sharp mind, Lexicon puts consideration into all options before selecting what she feels is the most beneficial for her people. While she speaks softly, it's often thought that she's simply tired from all the work she does for the good of Britannica. In battle, her quick wits come to the surface, though can easily be overpowered by a legendary temper attached to the shortest fuse in The System. While provoking Lexicon's rage is an easy way to get her to abandon even the most thought-out plan, her power to channel Britannica's will and transform into Silver Soul means one is drawing the ire of a digital freight train in the shape of a young woman carrying an enormous plasma axe. | ||
− | |Powers=''Digital Being:'' While human in many respects (IE: eating, affected by poisons, has the approximation of a pulse), Lexicon does possess a few abilities that set her apart from humans which are partially linked to her status as a Drive Core Controller. As a DCC, she is stronger and more durable than a human of her stature could ever be. When struck by weapons, she does not bleed when struck but instead sheds off damaged data which takes the appearance of pixels, polygons, or motes of light. She has no bones to be broken, either. Due to this and a pain tolerance unrelated to being a DCC, Lexicon is able to fight up until her Resources run out, at which point her program freezes, resulting in unconsciousness. If she stubborns her way too hard past her own limits, she risks a cascade failure, a total program crash, and deletion. As a note, while she can still fight through injuries, grueling battles will still exhaust her as her stockpile of System Resources dwindles. | + | |Powers='''Digital Being:''' While human in many respects (IE: eating, affected by poisons, has the approximation of a pulse), Lexicon does possess a few abilities that set her apart from humans which are partially linked to her status as a Drive Core Controller. As a DCC, she is stronger and more durable than a human of her stature could ever be. When struck by weapons, she does not bleed when struck but instead sheds off damaged data which takes the appearance of pixels, polygons, or motes of light. She has no bones to be broken, either. Due to this and a pain tolerance unrelated to being a DCC, Lexicon is able to fight up until her Resources run out, at which point her program freezes, resulting in unconsciousness. If she stubborns her way too hard past her own limits, she risks a cascade failure, a total program crash, and deletion. As a note, while she can still fight through injuries, grueling battles will still exhaust her as her stockpile of System Resources dwindles. |
− | ''Hyper Divinity Driver:'' The true power of a Drive Core Controller. By channeling the System Resources of Britannica, Lexicon can activate a sort of 'super mode' known as Silver Soul. This form amplifies all of her natural abilities to superhuman levels, particularly focusing on her durability, stamina, and physical strength. Activating Silver Soul alters Lexicon's appearance and allows her to equip Processors. In addition to this, she gains the ability to fly and her affinity for manipulating her personal store of System Resources grows more refined. In this way, both her physical and magical strength increases considerably. Within the System or any of its Drives, Lexicon can activate the HDD at any time and maintain the form as long as she wishes. Outside of the System, however, it requires a System Relay to provide the steady stream of System Resources she needs to maintain the transformation. (PL 28->34) | + | '''Hyper Divinity Driver:''' The true power of a Drive Core Controller. By channeling the System Resources of Britannica, Lexicon can activate a sort of 'super mode' known as Silver Soul. This form amplifies all of her natural abilities to superhuman levels, particularly focusing on her durability, stamina, and physical strength. Activating Silver Soul alters Lexicon's appearance and allows her to equip Processors. In addition to this, she gains the ability to fly and her affinity for manipulating her personal store of System Resources grows more refined. In this way, both her physical and magical strength increases considerably. Within the System or any of its Drives, Lexicon can activate the HDD at any time and maintain the form as long as she wishes. Outside of the System, however, it requires a System Relay to provide the steady stream of System Resources she needs to maintain the transformation. (PL 28->34) |
− | |Skills=''Mighty Glacier:'' By manipulating her personal stockpile of System Resources, Lexicon can produce elemental effects on top of the expected bashing or chopping one would expect from the weapon she's swinging around. Lexicon's elemental affinity is to Ice and so she applies extreme cold and ice to many of her higher rated special attacks as a matter of course. She also has some combinations involving other elements such as wind or lightning. As a natural affinity this does not include a weakness to fire but does give her an edge against some Viruses in the System. While the majority of these magical effects favor Lexicon's preference for close-in combat, she does have some long-ranged options to pick from. | + | |Skills='''Mighty Glacier:''' By manipulating her personal stockpile of System Resources, Lexicon can produce elemental effects on top of the expected bashing or chopping one would expect from the weapon she's swinging around. Lexicon's elemental affinity is to Ice and so she applies extreme cold and ice to many of her higher rated special attacks as a matter of course. She also has some combinations involving other elements such as wind or lightning. As a natural affinity this does not include a weakness to fire but does give her an edge against some Viruses in the System. While the majority of these magical effects favor Lexicon's preference for close-in combat, she does have some long-ranged options to pick from. |
− | ''Hammer Time:'' Using her unexpected strength to her advantage, Lexicon favors large, heavy weapons in combat. In her usual state, this comes in the form of a large hammer, while her Digital Divinity replaces it with an even larger axe, both of which she often swings one-handed. Favoring such bulky, heavy weapons, she's taken the time to learn the best ways to fight with both of them and uses both weapons in a similar fashion. If somehow separated from her weapons of choice, Lexicon can apply these lessons to other heavy objects she might get her hands on. | + | '''Hammer Time:''' Using her unexpected strength to her advantage, Lexicon favors large, heavy weapons in combat. In her usual state, this comes in the form of a large hammer, while her Digital Divinity replaces it with an even larger axe, both of which she often swings one-handed. Favoring such bulky, heavy weapons, she's taken the time to learn the best ways to fight with both of them and uses both weapons in a similar fashion. If somehow separated from her weapons of choice, Lexicon can apply these lessons to other heavy objects she might get her hands on. |
− | ''Deep Pockets:'' Lexicon possesses a personal inventory which can store anything she could reasonably lift and fit into a purse or backpack. This is done by converting the object into a code string and storing the code string rather than the object itself, re-manifesting it in a digitized flicker of System Resources. This can only be done to inanimate objects, such as her weapons. Items collected this way cannot be duplicated, though she's pragmatic enough to carry a spare or two if possible. (Consent required where applicable) | + | '''Deep Pockets:''' Lexicon possesses a personal inventory which can store anything she could reasonably lift and fit into a purse or backpack. This is done by converting the object into a code string and storing the code string rather than the object itself, re-manifesting it in a digitized flicker of System Resources. This can only be done to inanimate objects, such as her weapons. Items collected this way cannot be duplicated, though she's pragmatic enough to carry a spare or two if possible. (Consent required where applicable) |
|Assets=''Britannica:'' The Silver City of Knowledge, The System's oldest still-functional Drive. Britannica is the source of Lexicon's System Resources and thus the source of the majority of her powers as a DCC. Many of her decisions are made in the context of protecting or improving Britannica in some way, which in turn also benefits her. Lexicon regularly fights with other DCCs for control over System for this reason. The more stable her Drive, the better off that drive's DCC, after all. In the center of Britannica is the Cathoderal which serves as a temple to Silver Soul as well as Lexicon's home. | |Assets=''Britannica:'' The Silver City of Knowledge, The System's oldest still-functional Drive. Britannica is the source of Lexicon's System Resources and thus the source of the majority of her powers as a DCC. Many of her decisions are made in the context of protecting or improving Britannica in some way, which in turn also benefits her. Lexicon regularly fights with other DCCs for control over System for this reason. The more stable her Drive, the better off that drive's DCC, after all. In the center of Britannica is the Cathoderal which serves as a temple to Silver Soul as well as Lexicon's home. | ||
− | ''The Crusher:'' Lexicon's signature hammer is not actually a physical object but a digital projection crafted using System Resources. It can be damaged or destroyed like any physical object, though can be replaced so long as Lexicon has spares stored in her inventory. After activating her Hyper Divinity Driver, Crusher is also changed into an enormous axe with an energy blade, informally known as Plasma Cleaver. | + | '''The Crusher:''' Lexicon's signature hammer is not actually a physical object but a digital projection crafted using System Resources. It can be damaged or destroyed like any physical object, though can be replaced so long as Lexicon has spares stored in her inventory. After activating her Hyper Divinity Driver, Crusher is also changed into an enormous axe with an energy blade, informally known as Plasma Cleaver. |
− | ''Expansion Slot:'' Lexicon's Digital Divinity can be augmented by several different Processor sets, altering the way her transformation interacts with her System Resources. Used most often is the Silver Processors, balanced in offense, defense, and speed. Individual Processors can be equipped to mix-and-match or balance their advantages and drawbacks. Most Processor sets focus on shifting around elemental affinities and can be used to improve Lexicon's ability with other elements at the cost of lowering her resistance to its opposite as well as decreasing her affinity for ice. New Processors must be found or developed and will be tracked in +info Lexicon/Processors. | + | '''Expansion Slot:''' Lexicon's Digital Divinity can be augmented by several different Processor sets, altering the way her transformation interacts with her System Resources. Used most often is the Silver Processors, balanced in offense, defense, and speed. Individual Processors can be equipped to mix-and-match or balance their advantages and drawbacks. Most Processor sets focus on shifting around elemental affinities and can be used to improve Lexicon's ability with other elements at the cost of lowering her resistance to its opposite as well as decreasing her affinity for ice. New Processors must be found or developed and will be tracked in +info Lexicon/Processors. |
− | ''System Relay:'' Outside of The System, Lexicon only has access to the relatively small pool of System Resources stored within her body. While this is adequate for her magic-like abilities in a regular fight, it is not enough to sustain her Digital Divinity, which consumes a steady stream of these resources at a rate her body simply cannot keep up with. If Lexicon wishes to activate her Hyper Divinity Driver outside of System, she must first deploy an antenna called a System Relay to act as a bridge. With the Relay active, Lexicon receives the Resources needed to become Silver Soul for as long as she remains in range and the Relay remains intact. Relays are stored in her inventory, but their complexity limits her to a very small number and she is only typically able to place one at a time. | + | '''System Relay:''' Outside of The System, Lexicon only has access to the relatively small pool of System Resources stored within her body. While this is adequate for her magic-like abilities in a regular fight, it is not enough to sustain her Digital Divinity, which consumes a steady stream of these resources at a rate her body simply cannot keep up with. If Lexicon wishes to activate her Hyper Divinity Driver outside of System, she must first deploy an antenna called a System Relay to act as a bridge. With the Relay active, Lexicon receives the Resources needed to become Silver Soul for as long as she remains in range and the Relay remains intact. Relays are stored in her inventory, but their complexity limits her to a very small number and she is only typically able to place one at a time. |
− | |NPCs=''Stylono:'' Various workers from the Cathoderal aid Lexicon in managing Britannica or greet those who have come to seek guidance from "Lady Silver Soul". Generally incapable of combat, they act as priests, nuns, and caretakers or advisers to visitors. The only notable member is Lexicon's trusted priestess, Stylono, who also serves as her friend and confidant. Stylono is also well-read on the history of The System and can recite many older legends from all over the mainframe. | + | |NPCs='''Stylono:''' Various workers from the Cathoderal aid Lexicon in managing Britannica or greet those who have come to seek guidance from "Lady Silver Soul". Generally incapable of combat, they act as priests, nuns, and caretakers or advisers to visitors. The only notable member is Lexicon's trusted priestess, Stylono, who also serves as her friend and confidant. Stylono is also well-read on the history of The System and can recite many older legends from all over the mainframe. |
− | ''Index and Codex:'' Support programs that spawned off Lexicon's base code, generally treated like little sisters. They are not combat capable and usually spend time around the Cathoderal, playing pranks on the staff or Lexicon. They also work as low-ranked priestesses with Stylono acting as caretaker when Lexicon is too busy to spend time with them. As twins they complement each other perfectly and go everywhere together. Index is mischievous and outgoing, favoring warm colors, while Codex is quiet and timid and favors cool blue colors. | + | '''Index and Codex:''' Support programs that spawned off Lexicon's base code, generally treated like little sisters. They are not combat capable and usually spend time around the Cathoderal, playing pranks on the staff or Lexicon. They also work as low-ranked priestesses with Stylono acting as caretaker when Lexicon is too busy to spend time with them. As twins they complement each other perfectly and go everywhere together. Index is mischievous and outgoing, favoring warm colors, while Codex is quiet and timid and favors cool blue colors. |
− | |Disadvantages=''Fury Cutter:'' Lexicon is an observant fighter and thoughtful ruler, able to notice things many others tend to overlook and formulate plans around suspected weaknesses. She also has an incredibly short temper and several very clear soft spots in her emotional defenses. It's relatively easy to push her into a rage and this completely changes her approach to battle from that of a tactician into a berserker. This makes her very predictable for those who can successfully provoke her, makes it easy to lure her away from comrades, and has landed Lexicon in hot water on more than one occasion. In political situations it's caused her to completely shut down attempts at diplomacy or even throw out entire delegations. Often literally. | + | |Disadvantages='''Fury Cutter:''' Lexicon is an observant fighter and thoughtful ruler, able to notice things many others tend to overlook and formulate plans around suspected weaknesses. She also has an incredibly short temper and several very clear soft spots in her emotional defenses. It's relatively easy to push her into a rage and this completely changes her approach to battle from that of a tactician into a berserker. This makes her very predictable for those who can successfully provoke her, makes it easy to lure her away from comrades, and has landed Lexicon in hot water on more than one occasion. In political situations it's caused her to completely shut down attempts at diplomacy or even throw out entire delegations. Often literally. |
− | ''Annoying Low Energy Alert Noise:'' All of Lexicon's powers are fueled by System Resources provided to her steadily through her connection to Britannica. However, outside of The System or its various Drives, she only receives enough to manage her basic elemental powers and magic. Her body is only able to store a relatively small, arbitrary amount analogous to mana in other contexts. Lexicon cannot activate her Hyper Divinity Driver outside of The System in normal circumstances, simply due to not having the Resources to do so. Only by dropping a System Relay does Lexicon get access to the Resources needed to transform, and the crafty foe can just as easily target the Relay instead of Lexicon to eliminate this advantage. | + | '''Annoying Low Energy Alert Noise:''' All of Lexicon's powers are fueled by System Resources provided to her steadily through her connection to Britannica. However, outside of The System or its various Drives, she only receives enough to manage her basic elemental powers and magic. Her body is only able to store a relatively small, arbitrary amount analogous to mana in other contexts. Lexicon cannot activate her Hyper Divinity Driver outside of The System in normal circumstances, simply due to not having the Resources to do so. Only by dropping a System Relay does Lexicon get access to the Resources needed to transform, and the crafty foe can just as easily target the Relay instead of Lexicon to eliminate this advantage. |
− | ''The Town is Under Attack:'' As the Silver City of Knowledge is Lexicon's direct source of System Resources, attacking the country itself is one way to cut her off from her power. This is especially effective if one targets the infrastructure in efforts to prevent Britannica from producing its own resources, which translates directly into Lexicon having less power at her own disposal. Even if the Drive is not actually damaged, threatening it is a reliable way to get Lexicon to abandon whatever she's doing and rush to its defense. This can even penetrate her intense berserker rage. | + | '''The Town is Under Attack:''' As the Silver City of Knowledge is Lexicon's direct source of System Resources, attacking the country itself is one way to cut her off from her power. This is especially effective if one targets the infrastructure in efforts to prevent Britannica from producing its own resources, which translates directly into Lexicon having less power at her own disposal. Even if the Drive is not actually damaged, threatening it is a reliable way to get Lexicon to abandon whatever she's doing and rush to its defense. This can even penetrate her intense berserker rage. |
− | ''Push the Button:'' Provoking Lexicon's temper is not difficult due to her various insecurities and embarrassing hobbies. She is an amateur writer who is embarrassed by how her work is unpopular (being mostly trashy B-rank romance novels), she has body image issues, she does not deal with criticism very well in any context, and she absolutely does not tolerate insults to her own intelligence. Lexicon also dislikes being talked down to, which is easy to do even on accident due to her diminutive height. In a stab against her pride she also does not suffer insults directed to Britannica, as she is quite proud of how the Drive has developed under her leadership and protection, which also means she's annoyed by jabs at her quality as a DCC. Any one of these (and many more) can stir Lexicon's temper into a boil. Push multiple buttons at once to score a super combo bonus. | + | '''Push the Button:''' Provoking Lexicon's temper is not difficult due to her various insecurities and embarrassing hobbies. She is an amateur writer who is embarrassed by how her work is unpopular (being mostly trashy B-rank romance novels), she has body image issues, she does not deal with criticism very well in any context, and she absolutely does not tolerate insults to her own intelligence. Lexicon also dislikes being talked down to, which is easy to do even on accident due to her diminutive height. In a stab against her pride she also does not suffer insults directed to Britannica, as she is quite proud of how the Drive has developed under her leadership and protection, which also means she's annoyed by jabs at her quality as a DCC. Any one of these (and many more) can stir Lexicon's temper into a boil. Push multiple buttons at once to score a super combo bonus. |
− | ''Gone Viral:'' Most things would consider Lexicon to be human, including regular medicine, poisons, disease, and magic. As a digital being she is innately vulnerable to Virus status. Any computer virus tailored the right way can affect her, decreasing her battle power or preventing her from activating her Hyper Divinity Driver until her body can eliminate the malware. This also puts her at a disadvantage against The System's own innate virus problem. | + | '''Gone Viral:''' Most things would consider Lexicon to be human, including regular medicine, poisons, disease, and magic. As a digital being she is innately vulnerable to Virus status. Any computer virus tailored the right way can affect her, decreasing her battle power or preventing her from activating her Hyper Divinity Driver until her body can eliminate the malware. This also puts her at a disadvantage against The System's own innate virus problem. |
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+ | == Silver Soul == | ||
+ | <img src=http://i.imgur.com/1V8SzrX.jpg style="float:Left"> | ||
+ | The representative guardian of Britannica, the Silver City of Knowledge. Strong, confident, she is seen by the inhabitants of Britannica as a representative of the Drive's will. Many treat her like a resident goddess and some even refer to her as such, though she prefers her title as DCC. The Cathoderal in the center of the Drive is seen as a place of worship, dedicated to her. | ||
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+ | It should be noted that while many of the programs that live in Britannica see Silver Soul as their patron spirit, a great deal of them don't really know much about her and, as a result, have formed their own idealized opinions of the kind of person she is. This makes it hard for some to accept the real deal as authentic when their kind-hearted, empathetic protector turns out to be a foul-mouthed hothead. |
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Lexicon (Scenesys ID: 998) | |||
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Quote | |||
"If you're sight-seeing or looking for information, I'll be glad to help. But if you're out to cause trouble, I'll just break every freakin' bone in your body." | |||
Profile | |||
Full Name: | Lexicon | ||
Gender: | Female | ||
Species: | Program | ||
Theme: | (OC) Realm Operation Memories-1 | ||
Function: | Drive Core Controller | ||
Status: | Active | ||
Factional Information | |||
Faction: | Syndicate (6-Recruit) | ||
Groups: | none | ||
Other Information | |||
Physical Age: | 14 | Actual Age: | Unknown |
Still Aging? | No | Voice Actor: | Wendee Le |
Height: | 144cm | Weight: | 36 kg |
Hair Color: | Brown | Eye Color: | Blue |
Theme Song: | Ryusei no Bifröst - White Wings |
Contents
Profile
Hailing from a world that exists inside an unknown computer mainframe known only as The System, specifically the Silver City of Knowledge, Britannica. Lexicon acts as the ruler of her city, one of the Drives that make up the mainframe itself, carrying the title of Drive Core Controller. Her duties are many: Representative, leader, guardian. Quiet and thoughtful, with a sharp mind, Lexicon puts consideration into all options before selecting what she feels is the most beneficial for her people. While she speaks softly, it's often thought that she's simply tired from all the work she does for the good of Britannica. In battle, her quick wits come to the surface, though can easily be overpowered by a legendary temper attached to the shortest fuse in The System. While provoking Lexicon's rage is an easy way to get her to abandon even the most thought-out plan, her power to channel Britannica's will and transform into Silver Soul means one is drawing the ire of a digital freight train in the shape of a young woman carrying an enormous plasma axe.
Advantages
Integral
Supporting
Disadvantages
Fury Cutter: Lexicon is an observant fighter and thoughtful ruler, able to notice things many others tend to overlook and formulate plans around suspected weaknesses. She also has an incredibly short temper and several very clear soft spots in her emotional defenses. It's relatively easy to push her into a rage and this completely changes her approach to battle from that of a tactician into a berserker. This makes her very predictable for those who can successfully provoke her, makes it easy to lure her away from comrades, and has landed Lexicon in hot water on more than one occasion. In political situations it's caused her to completely shut down attempts at diplomacy or even throw out entire delegations. Often literally.
Annoying Low Energy Alert Noise: All of Lexicon's powers are fueled by System Resources provided to her steadily through her connection to Britannica. However, outside of The System or its various Drives, she only receives enough to manage her basic elemental powers and magic. Her body is only able to store a relatively small, arbitrary amount analogous to mana in other contexts. Lexicon cannot activate her Hyper Divinity Driver outside of The System in normal circumstances, simply due to not having the Resources to do so. Only by dropping a System Relay does Lexicon get access to the Resources needed to transform, and the crafty foe can just as easily target the Relay instead of Lexicon to eliminate this advantage.
The Town is Under Attack: As the Silver City of Knowledge is Lexicon's direct source of System Resources, attacking the country itself is one way to cut her off from her power. This is especially effective if one targets the infrastructure in efforts to prevent Britannica from producing its own resources, which translates directly into Lexicon having less power at her own disposal. Even if the Drive is not actually damaged, threatening it is a reliable way to get Lexicon to abandon whatever she's doing and rush to its defense. This can even penetrate her intense berserker rage.
Push the Button: Provoking Lexicon's temper is not difficult due to her various insecurities and embarrassing hobbies. She is an amateur writer who is embarrassed by how her work is unpopular (being mostly trashy B-rank romance novels), she has body image issues, she does not deal with criticism very well in any context, and she absolutely does not tolerate insults to her own intelligence. Lexicon also dislikes being talked down to, which is easy to do even on accident due to her diminutive height. In a stab against her pride she also does not suffer insults directed to Britannica, as she is quite proud of how the Drive has developed under her leadership and protection, which also means she's annoyed by jabs at her quality as a DCC. Any one of these (and many more) can stir Lexicon's temper into a boil. Push multiple buttons at once to score a super combo bonus.
Gone Viral: Most things would consider Lexicon to be human, including regular medicine, poisons, disease, and magic. As a digital being she is innately vulnerable to Virus status. Any computer virus tailored the right way can affect her, decreasing her battle power or preventing her from activating her Hyper Divinity Driver until her body can eliminate the malware. This also puts her at a disadvantage against The System's own innate virus problem.Logs
Title | Date | Scene Summary |
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Far Reaches of a Wayward Heart | August 16th, 2019 | Unpleasant business as a youkai takes over a school. |
The Betrayal of Paradise | February 14th, 2019 | Yomi calls in allies to help get a leg up on a strange hostage situation. |
Gentle Days Vanish One By One | November 20th, 2018 | Wherein our intrepid heroes follow the strange hallucinations and save a holy guardian beast. |
Dogged Finale | October 28th, 2018 | The fleet and its allies finally corner Dogger Bank, and bring the fight to her.
After an intense and bitter struggle... |
Dogged Engagement | October 21st, 2018 | It's time for the final battle. But first a path must be cleared to get to the Mistress of Deception, Dogger Bank.
A single group of Abyssals stand between the Hikari fleet and their goal, thanks to efforts of local military forces. |
Dogged Betrayal | September 24th, 2018 | Yuudachi has been kidnapped and converted to the Abyssal's side.
At least that's what it appears to be. |
Dogged Escape | September 9th, 2018 | Lexicon sets off a chain reaction that will blow a massive hole in the fortress, and cripple it for future assaults.
Unfortunately, an old enemy of the Hikari Fleet returns, one of Samar's old lieutenants, Leyte. |
Dogged Execution | September 2nd, 2018 | A group of Elites infiltrate the Dogger Bank Leviathan Base in an attempt at crippling the fortress's ability to defend itself from future assaults by destroying or crippling key defensive systems such as ammo storage. |
Operation Dogged Pursuit | August 26th, 2018 | A massive signature is detected heading straight for a coastal town. A group of Elites muster to infiltrate and either stop, or divert the fortress. |
Liberty Bell | June 24th, 2018 | Theurgus questions the mysterious child Bell directly. |
Ringing the Bell | June 17th, 2018 | The child found during Seeker's raid in Locus is questioned by various Concord agents. |
MISC: Seeker | June 10th, 2018 | The mystical Viral criminal Seeker has been sighted in Locus. Various news feeds are already blowing her presence out of proportion on supposition of what she is after in the City of Magic. |
Tour of Ga-rei Tokyo | May 31st, 2018 | Yomi shows Lexicon a little of her Tokyo. |
MISC: Blaster | May 19th, 2018 | The mechanized virus criminal, Blaster, has been sighted in Vector. News vlogs supposit his intentions, with most seeming to agree that he's planning some kind of robbery.
One in particular focuses on a single photo of him with a blonde program in a white bodysuit, with multiple tabloid-like theories as to who the mystery girl is. An inside contact or informant (Treachary in Vector?!)? A friend (which is immediately dismissed, after all, this is a virus we're talking about)? A kidnapping victim (Could the Four Felons sink even lower!?)? A new Drive Core Controller (Why is she not immediately killing the crap out of a virus?) and many more. What could the Magikon Interdrive Syndicate of Crime be up to this time? |
MDCC: Vector | March 27th, 2018 | Social scene set in Vector. Meet the local Drive Core Controller, Struo, and her sister Conati. |
MDCC: Stunning Sapphire | March 27th, 2018 | Assist the Gallery Drive Core Controller, Artifex, against the corrupted virus Leviathan. |
MDCC: Gallery | March 26th, 2018 | Social scene set in the Sapphire City of Art, Gallery, featuring the resident Drive Core Controller-- Artifex. |
Shadow Boxing | March 22nd, 2018 | A spate of disappearances, lead to an entire legion of the LDF being corrupted by a Trojan Horse virus. |
MDCC: Orderly Onyx | March 16th, 2018 | Enter the Onyx Drive and assist the local DCC against the viral monster Omega Panzer.
Meet Struo, Conati, and the city of Vector |
MDCC: Enigmatic Emerald | February 27th, 2018 | Enter the Emerald Drive and assist the local DCC against the viral monster Barbarossa.
Meet Alea and the city of Arcade. Part 2 of a series of one-shot scenes to introduce more of the setting of the Realm Operation Memory setting. |
MDCC: Arcade | February 26th, 2018 | Social scene set in the Emerald City of Adventure, Arcade, featuring the resident Drive Core Controller-- Alea. |
MDCC: Alert Amethyst | February 14th, 2018 | Enter the Amethyst Drive and assist the local DCC against the viral tyrant lizard, Cacophodon.
Meet Saltavi, Cantio, and the city of Cadenza. Part 1 of a series of scenes to help introduce the ROM theme. |
MDCC: Cadenza | February 13th, 2018 | Social scene in the Amethyst City of Songs. Meeting Saltavi, Cantio, and the city of Cadenza. |
System Tower re:BOOT | January 25th, 2018 | A new drive connects to the System Hub. Conclusion of the System Tower arc. |
Winterland Visit | January 17th, 2018 | Yomi visits a recovering Lexicon, and they discuss recent events |
System Tower re:DIVINE | January 15th, 2018 | A labyrinth is created out of the connection between Artifex and the remains of the Sapphire Drive. But how can this defeat the infected DCC? |
System Tower re:DEVIL | January 13th, 2018 | A group breaks into the sealed System Tower to confront Artifex |
System Tower re:APPEAR | January 11th, 2018 | The true nature of the System Tower, and the person behind it, is revealed. |
Home for Christmas | December 7th, 2017 | A certain resident of Britannica has called a social gathering to her shop. Lexicon, wishing to support a reformed virus, has passed the invitations out across the Multiverse. |
System Tower: Floor 88 | November 15th, 2017 | The Tower returns to Locus, once more sporting one of the strange 'equipment artifacts'. The group meet an old 'friend', and fight his 'sister'. |
Sacred Eyes Show You The Pain | November 9th, 2017 | Yomi's friends are called to a house where something suspicious is going on. What could possibly go wrong? |
System Tower - Floor 85: Five More Hours at Patty's | October 25th, 2017 | Monsters roam these halls but they're not robots |
Locus Learning | September 27th, 2017 | Theurgus invites Index and Codex to come train some magic against some really weak monsters. |
Perfectly Symmetrical Violence | September 13th, 2017 | Yomi calls for help after encountering a youkai that can match her move for move. |
System Tower, Floor 80 | August 16th, 2017 | The Tower returns to Britannica, feeding on the Drive's resources like a malevolent black parasite. |
System Tower: Floor 70 | June 21st, 2017 | The Tower makes its return to Britannica. This time, there is no puzzle. What, Wild Wolf is evolving..! |
Britannica Staycation 2: The Staycationing | May 20th, 2017 | A continuation of the previous Britannica Staycation scene. Sanae asks Stylono and Theurgus some questions about the System's history. |
=System Tower: Floor 67 | May 3rd, 2017 | Another floor of the Tower has appeared, this time in the Diamond Drive of Locus.
A very Shooty floor, full of bullets, grazing and Power Ups ensues. A mysterious figurine of the local craft is received as a reward. What could this all mean? |
Britannica Staycation | April 26th, 2017 | Sanae and Theurgus drop by the Silver Cathoderal to chat with Lexicon's twin little sisters. |
PETA: The Animist Chambers | April 25th, 2017 | Paladins, Watch, and League descend on the Animist Chambers, a historic building with a rather dark present... |
System Tower Researcher | April 19th, 2017 | The System Tower's latest appearance is being dealt with by a different Drive Core Controller and her assisting programs, and the Tower has sealed itself while the Floor is being navigated. This does not mean there is nothing to do. |
System Tower, Floor 62 | April 2nd, 2017 | The System Tower has arrived in Locus.
The DCC's assistant puts out a call for help. What will our heroes do when confronted by a pair of lizard things trying to fix a magical AA gun to stop a falling wall of exploding orbs? Find out in The System Tower, Floor 62, Bubble Trouble! |
System Tower, Floor 59 - Another 5 Hours at Patty's | March 18th, 2017 | The System Tower returns to Britannica to cause trouble in the Drive. There's something eerie about it this time, and possibly familiar... |
The Diamond Drive | March 5th, 2017 | The introduction of the reconnected Diamond Drive |
System Tower, Floor 55 - Bodybuilder Parade | February 16th, 2017 | The Tower has returned to Britannica, sapping system resources and generally being a nuisance. |
Christmas Party | January 20th, 2017 | Christmas hosts a party to celebrate her success since escaping the System Tower. |
System Tower, Floor 44: Saving Christmas | December 15th, 2016 | The System Tower returns to Britannica in time for Christmas. |
System Tower, Floor 40 | November 17th, 2016 | The tower dungeon returns to Britannica. |
System Tower Floor 31: 5 Hours At Patty's | October 20th, 2016 | The System Tower returns to Britannica with a super creepy floor, just in time for Halloween. |
The Way of the Everlasting Dragon | September 14th, 2016 | The mendicant warrior-ascetics of the cult of the Everlasting Dragons show up on Anor Londo's doorstep. A disaster is narrowly averted when a dragon-ish idol shows up to demand a stage performance instead. |
The System Tower | September 8th, 2016 | The System Tower is located in Britannica. The lure of treasures and knowledge of Drives long past is bound to draw dungeon crawlers from all over the System-- And Beyond. |
S.O.S. In The Snow | August 10th, 2016 | A small distance from Dun Realtai, out in the Tundra, a sudden explosion sends ripples through reality itself as something large apparently displaces itself into the area and then crashes down. An S.O.S. signal broadcasts, signed Chaldea Security Organization. |
Quest: Great Poochooze | July 14th, 2016 | Poochooze are low-level viruses, most people can take care of them. This one isn't. Most people can't. Find it in the Duty Space and eliminate it. |
Ye Olde Chase Scene | July 2nd, 2016 | Rescuing Athela and her courier from pursuing Team Golem cultists. |
Gunbreak Malvader Nest | June 24th, 2016 | The Gunbreak Cavern has been overrun by Malvader-type viruses. Lexicon tasks adventurers with clearing it out. |
Getting the Ley of the Land | June 16th, 2016 | Something bad is happening near Lazlo. |
Enter the System | June 3rd, 2016 | A new world connects to the Cyber Core via a bullet train. What lies on the other side? |
Cutscenes
Title | Date | Scene Summary |
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Delver (Lexicon) | January 21st, 2018 | The cave-exploring Delver encounters a familiar face |
Dream (Lexicon) | January 16th, 2018 | An unknown party awakens from a nightmare |
Too Young (Lexicon) | January 10th, 2018 | Lexicon's little sisters hatch a plan about the System Tower crisis |
Ping-Link (Lexicon) | December 23rd, 2017 | Conati, candidate DCC of Vector, reaches out to her fellow candidate Cantio about a strange issue with Drive resources. |
Perspective (Lexicon) | January 11th, 2017 | An agent for the Paladins seeks out the child-like guardian of Britannica. |
What (not) to do with a Virus | December 15th, 2016 | After clearing the System Tower floor 44, Lexicon finds something to do with Christmas |
System Recovery (Lexicon) | December 12th, 2016 | Following a multiverse-wide disaster, the System's DCCs hold an impromptu meeting |
Silver Soul
The representative guardian of Britannica, the Silver City of Knowledge. Strong, confident, she is seen by the inhabitants of Britannica as a representative of the Drive's will. Many treat her like a resident goddess and some even refer to her as such, though she prefers her title as DCC. The Cathoderal in the center of the Drive is seen as a place of worship, dedicated to her.
It should be noted that while many of the programs that live in Britannica see Silver Soul as their patron spirit, a great deal of them don't really know much about her and, as a result, have formed their own idealized opinions of the kind of person she is. This makes it hard for some to accept the real deal as authentic when their kind-hearted, empathetic protector turns out to be a foul-mouthed hothead.