Post by Nagaina on Jul 9, 2014 16:48:49 GMT
"Can I go home now?"
(right )
Nill
Occupation: Tech Support/Maintenance
Age: Early 30's
Skills: Master racer, ability to drive several sorts of vehicles, cunning, somewhat computer-literate
Weaknesses: Grumpy, judgmental (especially in the case of "bad guys"), blindly loyal to her original game
Friends: the other TurboTime characters, Turbo (kinda)
Family: The other blue guy XD
Enemies: Open to RP
Brief History:
Nill was one of Turbo’s two rival racers who lived in the game TurboTime during the early years of the arcade’s existence. She was, arguably, the more aggressive of the rivals, but this did not stop her from frequently loosing to the gamer (and by extent, Turbo), delegating her to only 2nd place. In some respects, her and her sibling were the “bad guys” of the TurboTime game, since they worked to stop the gamer from winning, but Nill always hated being called a bag guy and much preferred the term “rival”. Nill simply believed herself too much of a good person to be a bad guy. While she was frequently annoyed and even picked on by Turbo, she took it as a part of his nature and would often counter with her deadpan snarking. Despite some animosity, Nill remained a loyal supporter of the TurboTime game throughout her life. Outside of TurboTime, few knew who she was (much less get her gender right) and some were even unkind to her about her relatively creepy appearance. Therefore, she felt comradely between Turbo and her sibling.
When a new game, Roadblasters, appeared and stole the attention from TurboTime, Nill definitely noticed a change in Turbo. She didn’t take his strong feelings very seriously and felt no reason to be alarmed. That was until one day, her game’s hero suddenly was not present when the arcade opened. Little did the residents of the racing game know that Turbo had game-jumped and they did not think to stray from their home in search. Nill headed a brief effort to find out what should be done, before a quarter was dropped into the console and the game was forced to play without Turbo there, causing a crash. By the next day, they found out what happened. It was too late. The plugs to both TurboTime and Roadblasters were pulled. Nill, in the chaos, could not escape the game in time and was terminated.
But, apparently, that's not where the rival's story ends. Nill was brought back from termination...to fix vending machines and troubleshoot laptop issues. Someone is going to die.
Skills: Master racer, ability to drive several sorts of vehicles, cunning, somewhat computer-literate
Weaknesses: Grumpy, judgmental (especially in the case of "bad guys"), blindly loyal to her original game
Friends: the other TurboTime characters, Turbo (kinda)
Family: The other blue guy XD
Enemies: Open to RP
Brief History:
Nill was one of Turbo’s two rival racers who lived in the game TurboTime during the early years of the arcade’s existence. She was, arguably, the more aggressive of the rivals, but this did not stop her from frequently loosing to the gamer (and by extent, Turbo), delegating her to only 2nd place. In some respects, her and her sibling were the “bad guys” of the TurboTime game, since they worked to stop the gamer from winning, but Nill always hated being called a bag guy and much preferred the term “rival”. Nill simply believed herself too much of a good person to be a bad guy. While she was frequently annoyed and even picked on by Turbo, she took it as a part of his nature and would often counter with her deadpan snarking. Despite some animosity, Nill remained a loyal supporter of the TurboTime game throughout her life. Outside of TurboTime, few knew who she was (much less get her gender right) and some were even unkind to her about her relatively creepy appearance. Therefore, she felt comradely between Turbo and her sibling.
When a new game, Roadblasters, appeared and stole the attention from TurboTime, Nill definitely noticed a change in Turbo. She didn’t take his strong feelings very seriously and felt no reason to be alarmed. That was until one day, her game’s hero suddenly was not present when the arcade opened. Little did the residents of the racing game know that Turbo had game-jumped and they did not think to stray from their home in search. Nill headed a brief effort to find out what should be done, before a quarter was dropped into the console and the game was forced to play without Turbo there, causing a crash. By the next day, they found out what happened. It was too late. The plugs to both TurboTime and Roadblasters were pulled. Nill, in the chaos, could not escape the game in time and was terminated.
But, apparently, that's not where the rival's story ends. Nill was brought back from termination...to fix vending machines and troubleshoot laptop issues. Someone is going to die.