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Alchemist Jacket Panic! Conqueror of Fumoffu
*rated R for gratuitous violence, profanity, drug use, sexual content, and crude humour*
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*rated R for gratuitous violence, profanity, drug use, sexual content, and crude humour*
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The title should make it obvious that this is a crossover RP. The main focus of this crossover is on Fullmetal Alchemist, Full Metal Panic! and its sequels, and Full Metal Jacket, along with just about every other movie made about the Vietnam War; other stuff (namely Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Metal Gear Solid, s-CRY-ed, Negima, Bleach, Fruits Basket, the Battlefield series of games, Tom Clancy novels, Naruto, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Final Fantasy X, Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Fate/stay night, Kingdom Hearts II, and Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction) is also referenced as well, but not to such a large extent. This is also an alternate-history RP; knowing what happens in the real world will be useful if one is to understand what happens in the alternate world.
Backstory
The year is 2007, and the Vietnam War is still being fought after 4 long decades. In fact, the Cold War in general has yet to end; the Soviet Union has not broken up, and Communism is still strong in the Warsaw Pact, China, and Cuba. Though the Chinese have taken a neutral stance regarding the conflict in Vietnam, the USSR still insists on supplying the Viet Cong with arms, even though they are still mired down in Afghanistan after nearly 30 years of battling the Mujahideen. Of course, the United States can afford to lavish copious amounts of support on the South Vietnamese; nearby nations, such as Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand, also offer their support against the Communists.
During World War II, both the Allies and Nazi Germany performed research regarding alchemy; due to extensive intelligence-gathering by the Office of Strategic Services and the rapid advance of the Allies through Europe in 1944-1945, most German research fell into American, British, and Russian hands. Germany never got to field alchemists before the end of the war; though American, British, and Russian alchemists came too late to be of any considerable use in World War II, they were pitted against each other in the Korean War. The use of alchemy by the UN forces was what turned the tide against the North Koreans, and the war was brought to an end in 1951 after the Communists were swiftly overrun; thus, Korea was united under the democratic rule of the South, much to the chagrin of the Communists. Alchemists also saw extensive use during other American conflicts, including the Persian Gulf War; America was also willing to share its alchemic secrets with its allies, especially the Israelis, who used alchemy to devastating effect during the various Arab-Israeli Wars.
Among the alchemists, approximately 1% of them could perform transmutations without circles and Equivalent Exchange; while some alchemists have displayed the ability to transmute without a circle, none have been able to ignore Equivalent Exchange without the aid of Philosopher's Stones. These special alchemists were simply dubbed "Alter users." In addition to their alchemy, Alter users can manifest a special ability unique to the given user; this "Alter power" can conceivably take on any form imaginable, but all involve the transmutation of matter without any regard for Equivalent Exchange or without using a transmutation circle. Alter users are almost exclusively American and Japanese; there are no known Russian Alter users, and the only other nations with significant populations of Alter users are Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand.
Extensive research was performed into the area of ninjutsu during World War II by Japan and the United States; at the end of the war, the two nations agreed to exchange any and all data they had on the subject. The CIA was eager to share the secrets of ninjutsu with other friendly intelligence agencies; due to the presence of double agents within these agencies, at least some information on ninjutsu was passed on to the KGB, which then sold it to the highest bidders. In this day and age, intelligence agents and special operatives on both sides of the Cold War are schooled in at least some shinobi techniques; due to Russian information sales, the common terrorist and mercenary is also proficient in basic jutsu. American shinobi have seen liberal usage throughout the years, with an extremely high degree of success; their Russian counterparts don't fare as well, however.
Though sophisticated cybernetics (namely, full-body prosthetics and cyberbrains) are still a few years away, American doctors and scientists have made a major step towards that goal: automail. First developed in 1989, automail limbs were initially given to amputees free of charge. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Archer of the U.S. Marine Corps was the first recipient of automail organs after a large portion of his torso was lost during a terrorist bombing in Jerusalem in 1994. In this day and age, automail is so common that it is rare to see an amputee without such a prosthetic.
After World War II, both America and the Soviet Union, independently of each other, developed a type of combat tech simply called "Black Technology," but actual deployment of combat platforms utilizing this kind of technology was delayed for quite some time. One such example of Black Technology is the Arm Slave, a type of combat mech. The first Arm Slaves, the M6 Bushnell (NATO) and the RK-86 Shamrock (Warsaw Pact), were first deployed in 1979; the second generation of Arm Slaves, the American M9 Gernsback and the Russian RK-92 Savage, were rolled out in 1991. America's ultimate Arm Slave, the ARX-7 Arbalest, was unveiled in 2003. What makes the Arbalest unique among Arm Slaves is the Lambda Driver, a device that can translate a pilot's emotions to physical power; the design for the Lambda Driver is heavily sought after by both America's allies and the Soviets. Russia's own ultimate Arm Slave, the ZY-98 Shadow, is severely handicapped because of its lack of a Lambda Driver; however, it is rumored that a few Soviet-built units deployed in Vietnam are indeed equipped with rudimentary knockoffs of the Lambda Driver. (IMPORTANT NOTE: The Arm Slaves in this RP are actually little, if anything, like their Full Metal Panic! forebears. They're more akin to Gundams in terms of appearance and, to a lesser extent, armament.)
The Plot(s)
U.S. Army Colonel Roy Mustang, the legendary Flame Alchemist, is assigned to hunt down General King Bradley, a former Green Beret who has gone rogue and is now commanding a legion of Montagnards, ethnic Vietnamese, Khmer, and renegade Americans deep in the heart of supposedly-neutral Cambodia; Colonel Mustang and his squad of elite infantry and alchemists is to terminate Bradley with extreme prejudice. Bradley has been linked to another rogue, Russian Colonel Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin, who is obsessed with unleashing a superweapon known only as "Shagohod" on the hapless Vietnamese. The Shagohod, however, is an incomplete and ultimately flawed piece of technology; without Black Technology (namely, a genuine Lambda Driver), it is nothing but an expensive and useless pile of metal, and even with Russia's foremost experts on Black Technology (Nikolai Sokolov and Aleksandr Granin) working on the project, Volgin is still very far from finishing the superweapon. In order to complete the Shagohod and achieve his goal of raining destruction upon all of Indochina, Volgin seeks out Kaname Chidori, a young civilian woman and one of the "Whispered": persons with an almost-intuitive understanding of Black Technology. In order to keep Kaname safe, ace Arm Slave pilot Ensign Sousuke Sagara of the U.S. Navy is assigned to guard her; his comrades, Ensign Kurz Weber and U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lieutenant Melissa Mao, are in turn assigned to keep an eye on Sousuke.
Quite a few soldiers attached to Colonel Mustang's group have their own personal reasons to go after Bradley and Volgin. For example, Major Edward Elric, the youngest State Alchemist in the entire U.S. Armed Forces, and his brother Alphonse are after Bradley because he's rumored to have a Philosopher's Stone in his possession. Major Kazuma "Treasoner" Torisuna, the strongest Alter user currently stationed in Vietnam, is after Bradley only because his arch-nemesis, Colonel Ryuho Tairen, went rogue along with the general. A mysterious CIA agent known only by the codename of "Scar" has been sent to terminate rogue alchemist Lieutenant Colonel Zolf Kimblee, who has become part of Bradley's group, with even more extreme prejudice. Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes, a close friend of the Flame Alchemist, is investigating the "Philosopher's Legacy," a sum of approximately $1 trillion shared between the member nations of NATO; a large portion of this sum has been stolen by Bradley and passed on to Volgin to fund the Shagohod project. U.S. Army Colonel Cloud Strife, U.S. Marine Corps Major Sheena Fujibayashi, and their respective squads have been attached to Mustang's group, but their exact purpose is as of now unknown; it may have something to do with the missing special operatives known only by their codenames of "Sephiroth" and "Mithos Yggdrasill," however.
Meanwhile, back at her school in Saigon, Kaname has all sorts of problems to contend with, ranging from the mundane to the just plain ludicrous. For instance, one of her teachers, Negi Springfield, is an unabashed perv (and an alchemist/Alter user in league with Sousuke, no less). Her best friend, Evangeline McDowell, is actually an undercover CIA agent with an axe to grind against Negi; whenever the two fight (which is often), Kaname is almost always caught in the crossfire. Tohru Honda, the most popular girl in school, victimizes Kaname for no apparent reason other than to satisfy her own sadistic urges; her goons, Kyo and Yuki Sohma, are in fact KGB sleeper agents who spend just as much time fighting each other as they do Sousuke. The rest of her classmates and the school staff in general are just as bizarre, if not even more; describing them all in detail would take many posts.
There are all sorts of subplots tangled within the general plot. Commodore Rufus Shinra, a former Navy SEAL (and the principal of Kaname's high school, no less), has to contend with the Viet Cong-backed crime syndicate known as "Organization XIII," which has recently set up shop in Saigon; Reno, one of Commodore Shinra's grunts, in particular has an axe to grind against one of Organization XIII's enforcers, his own cousin Axel. U.S. Air Force Major Kira Yamato and his subordinates, all accomplished ace pilots, have recently acquired a set of stolen Russian fighters from supposedly-neutral China; stuck with nothing better to do, Kira and his buddies use these planes to wreak havoc all across Indochina, and their random missions are often fortuitous occasions for friend and foe alike. The Hidden Leaf Mercenaries, a notorious group of private military contractors known for their liberal usage of ninjutsu (and their utter lack of stealth), have been contracted to hunt down and kill Roy, Cloud, Sheena, and their subordinates; a few of their agents have also been dispatched to Saigon to assist Organization XIII in knocking off Rufus, Sousuke, Negi, and just about anyone else involved with Kaname Chidori.
As for you, the players, your own personal tale can fit in with any of these plots. You could be one of the elite assigned to accompany Roy, Cloud, and Sheena, a rogue working for Bradley and Volgin, a guard working alongside Sousuke and Rufus to protect Kaname, an Organization XIII enforcer, a Hidden Leaf Merc, one of Kira's aces, or simply a grunt battling your own personal war against the Communists. How will you shape the outcome of this war? Only time will tell...
The Rules
1. Whatever I say, goes.
2. Absolutely, positively no godmodding.
3. Proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation will be strictly enforced.
4. Try to make your posts long and meaningful. One-liners will not be tolerated, kthnx.
5. Inflammatory remarks of any kind will not tolerated.
6. I deliberately fudged some of the details regarding the shows, movies, games, and books. Don't complain. (See Rule #1.)
7. Characters from the shows, movies, games, and books are under my direct control. Don't ask to play as one, and don't try to take control of one.
8. If you don't know anything, then look it up on Wikipedia.
9. Above all else, just pay attention to the plot as it unfolds.
Your Character
Name:
Age: [Anything from 18 to 45 will do nicely.]
Rank: [Nothing higher than Colonel. State Alchemists and Alter users start out at the rank of Major.]
State Alchemist? [A simple "yes" or "no" will do.]
Alchemist title: [Only if you're a State Alchemist.]
Alter user? [Yes or no.]
Alter Power: [Be detailed. Name your Alter Power and give a detailed description of what it does.]
Weapons: [The arsenal available to you differs greatly from the real-life American arsenal. You are limited to one or two pistols, one submachine gun or assault rifle, and either a shotgun, sniper rifle, machine gun, or high-explosive device.
Pistols: SIG-Sauer P226 (9 mm Parabellum or .357 SIG), Heckler & Koch Mark 23 Mod 0, IMI Desert Eagle (.357 Magnum or .50 Action Express), Fabrique Nationale Five-seveN
Submachine guns: Heckler & Koch MP5N, Heckler & Koch MP5K, Heckler & Koch UMP45, Fabrique Nationale P90
Assault rifles: Colt M4A1 Carbine, Heckler & Koch G36, Steyr AUG, Fabrique Nationale F2000, Fabrique Nationale SCAR-H
Shotguns: Remington 870, M1014 Combat Shotgun, USAS-12
Sniper rifles: Heckler & Koch MSG-90, Barrett M82, Mechem NTW-20 (20x83.5mm only)
Machine guns: Fabrique Nationale M249 SAW, Fabrique Nationale Mk 48 Mod 0
High explosives: Carl Gustav recoilless rifle, Milkor MGL, AT4, FGM-148 Javelin, SMAW, FIM-92 Stinger]
Arm Slave: [Completely optional. The only Arm Slaves available to the Americans in large numbers are the M6 Bushnell and the M9 Gernsback; the ARX-7 Arbalest is only available on a limited basis.]
Physical description:
Personality:
Miscellaneous stuff: