I SHOULD ADD: The prison uniforms are jumpsuits in an awful shade of yellow, fitted to whatever shape your character takes. Guard uniforms are white and armored.
OTHER NOTES:
- - If you're not sticking around for plot fulfillment, your character will not escape the prison, so nix the "motives" bit of the CP if that applies to you!
- Because it's the path of least brainpower: assume everyone speaks English. If you want to create language barriers for your character, you can, but consider how that affects the enjoyability of roleplay for you (always needing a translator or having to find other ways to communicate can be tiring irl, so it could be taxing for your character, and possibly you).
- I have not developed this sci-fi world much outside of the prison, so I'm open to you coming up with planets, continents, alien races, and whatever fictional histories you want so long as it doesn't alter/heavily affect the current reality of the prison and the IGG.
- ALL OF THE PRISONERS IN THE ESCAPE PLOT WILL BE IN THE SAME CELL BLOCK <3. If that's you find each other and pick a roomie (cell-mate).
Environment Context for Prison Guards:
- - When guards are off-shift there is a section of the PF that is only accessible to them. That includes private rooms/quarters (with private bathing), a communal break room, a communal recreation space, a separate med-bay for staff, and offices for managerial staff.
- You can develop relationships with non-guard staff as desired. This would include people like doctors, managers, janitors/housekeepers, IT, HR, those new AI Robot Guards, and IGG fat-cats.
- The three guards will all be on the same shift.
ref for me and silv for marius and kaz
Environment: What Inmate's Cell's Are Like
Spoiler
- 3 solid grey walls, same quality of ceiling and floor (no decor)
- one camera/eye in the ceiling of each cell, watching them, embedded into the ceiling
- the fourth "wall" is the force-field shiled that locks them out. it is mostly transparent but has a sheen to it (kind of like looking through a thick bubble)
- the force-field dulls sound but doesn't mute it entirely. if inmates speak quietly, sound doesn't travel out (and vice-verse for sound going in, it must be loud for them to hear): BUT, there is a camera watching them that will hear them just fine
- there are two bench-like beds that are connected to the floor/a part of the floor with a thin mat on top and a thin (useless) blanket. temperatures are kept very moderate and controlled. the beds are arranged so there's one on each side-wall
- ceilings are 10ft tall, the room is like, a 10ft/10ft/10ft cube
