Ramentu a écrit : ↑ven. mai 22, 2026 12:56 pm
Si ce n'est ni Cyberpunk, ni Bubblegum ... Cybergeneration ?
l'arc, ce sont des stats Talsorian.
Yes, c'était bien Cybergeneration !
Cybergen avec ses gosses se découvrant des capacités hors du commun comme celles de modifier des matériaux au niveau moléculaire (les Alchimistes, extrait #1), son univers dérivé de Cyberpunk (et utilisant le même corps de règles, cf les stats de l'arc de l'extrait #4 comme tu l'avais capté @Ramentu) où la technologie Virtuelle est devenue omniprésente (extrait #2), ces enfants contaminés par la Peste Carbonique, vaste pandémie générée par des IA voulant sauver l'humanité d'elle même (extrait #5), des enfants pourchassés par les corpos et l'état, et parfois sauvés par d'anciennes légendes de Night City (comme Alt Cuningham devenue IA, n'hésitant pas à se faire conteuse pour rassurer les plus jeunes, comme avec son petit discours bidon mais inspirant de l'extrait #3) pour leur faire rejoindre la CyberRévolution.
A toi la main @Ramentu
All things are true. God's an Astronaut. Oz is Over the Rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters live.
Je connais Cybergeneration, je possède toute la gamme, j'y ai joué, mais j'ai pas été foutu de faire le rapprochement avec les extraits proposés :lol: Alors qu'après coup ça semble évident...
Pyth a écrit : ↑jeu. mai 21, 2026 9:26 pm
un jeu sinon connu d'à peu près tout le monde ici (au moins de réputation).
Vu d'ici, j'ai l'impression que cette hypothèse est un tantinet surestimée
Arrête Cybergen a été évoqué 36 fois sur CasNO, y compris dans le fil du sphinx. C'est pas Donj ou l'AdC ok, mais ça a sa petite réputation quand même. Après j'avais volontairement choisi des passages qui en disaient le moins possible hein, aussi. J'aurais mis des trucs qui parlaient des ISA, de CorpSec, d'Edgerunners, de Morgan Blackhand, de yogang ou de carbon plague et c'était plié dans la foulée.
Nan à part Ramentu z'êtes mauvais, qu'est-ce que vous voulez que je vous dise
All things are true. God's an Astronaut. Oz is Over the Rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters live.
a small group of specialized genetic designers from leading biotech companies decided to do something with their skills that would be a bit more interesting than updating velociraptor skin genes to match corporate colors. Calling themselves the Society for Applied Teratology, they put together a private research and development facility in order to create their own monsters.
[...]
These teratologists decided to make the mythical real, and for much of the last decade have bred creatures from the world of cryptozoology – such as the Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Chupacabra – and released them into the wild. They are careful to make their creations suit the habitats, and free them in areas well away from human inhabitants. Their goal isn’t to make the monsters a common sight, but to give reality a bit more mystery.
a small group of specialized genetic designers from leading biotech companies decided to do something with their skills that would be a bit more interesting than updating velociraptor skin genes to match corporate colors. Calling themselves the Society for Applied Teratology, they put together a private research and development facility in order to create their own monsters.
[...]
These teratologists decided to make the mythical real, and for much of the last decade have bred creatures from the world of cryptozoology – such as the Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Chupacabra – and released them into the wild. They are careful to make their creations suit the habitats, and free them in areas well away from human inhabitants. Their goal isn’t to make the monsters a common sight, but to give reality a bit more mystery.
Sylvestre a écrit : ↑dim. mai 24, 2026 7:31 pm
GURPS Bio Tech ?
Non
CAMPAIGNS
BiB (Bioroids in Black)
The world is much more dangerous than ordinary people know, or would even believe. The most-radical
conspiracies are true – or may not even be radical enough! Aliens are among us, the machines are trying to take over,
and science’s thoughtless experimentation has opened doors to other dimensions. Adventurers could be out there
keeping everyone safe but keeping everyone ignorant of the truth, or could be crusading conspiracy theorists seeking
to pull back the veil. The struggle between those who wish to keep these horrors secret and those who want the
world to know will be at least as epic – and potentially as dangerous – as the struggle between humankind and the
unspeakable Others.
a small group of specialized genetic designers from leading biotech companies decided to do something with their skills that would be a bit more interesting than updating velociraptor skin genes to match corporate colors. Calling themselves the Society for Applied Teratology, they put together a private research and development facility in order to create their own monsters.
[...]
These teratologists decided to make the mythical real, and for much of the last decade have bred creatures from the world of cryptozoology – such as the Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Chupacabra – and released them into the wild. They are careful to make their creations suit the habitats, and free them in areas well away from human inhabitants. Their goal isn’t to make the monsters a common sight, but to give reality a bit more mystery.