http://seventh-gospel.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] seventh-gospel.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] triple_d_ooc2009-11-17 01:36 am

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Hey guys, it's Giro here. What people may not know about me is that I run an LJ RP, or to be more specific, have recently opened an LJ RP. With mod permission I've come here to promote it, and since it's got some basic similarities with DDD (no "sucked into another world and stuck there" story; your characters get to stay in their homes) I figure I might get lucky and ping someone's interest xD

Anyway, the RP itself is [livejournal.com profile] psychosocial_rp, and the "profile story" is through the LJ cut (or just click that handy link). We allow AUs, OCs, hell even the occasional duplicate, and while the premise mentions computers, characters without them for whatever reason are fit in too (read the FAQ, link included in this entry, for more on that). It's also small and slow right now, so don't be afraid to look even if you're busy with other games. So yeah, that ends my pitch xD There's nothing left but the story. At least check it out, I'd love to have any of you there ^^


Psychosocial
1. refers to mental health and social conditions, or factors that affect psychological or social well-being
2. having both psychological and social aspects


It all started in an unknown year, in a city tucked far away. There scientists toiled with things unheard of, taking outlandish theories that even crazy people with tinfoil hats threw aside, trying to make them real. Alternate universes. The ability to not only travel time, but manipulate it and warp it. The belief that if someone imagined it, it would come into being on another plane.

Crazy, right? Until each and every one of those was proven right.

Turns out, there is something out there. Hundreds, thousands, MILLIONS of other universes, countless alternate realities that even the scientists hadn't dared to dream of. Their findings were amazing, and they hoped to turn the scientific community on its head. Except... they didn't. They were laughed at, and their ideas and experiments were thrown away. However no good scientist lets the teasing of their peers get them down, and this fringe group was no exception. This is where you come in.

Your day may have started out innocently enough. Sitting down to check your e-mail you noticed a strange message in there. "I need your help." Spam, right? Wrong. This is an e-mail from one of the scientists, who have found out some way to contact your world, to contact you. The message goes on to describe their problem and what you have to do. It's no big deal really, just make occasional posts to a journal community that's already been set up for the purpose. There's nowhere to go and no dangers to face. In fact, they even agree to compensate you for your time and patience. Maybe you waffle back and forth on the decision for a while, maybe you jump right in, or maybe you just get tired of the constant flood of e-mails about it. Either way you join the community, and make your first post. Simple, right?

Maybe not as simple as it seems. Welcome to the experiment.

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