Character Sheet


Stress
0​
Office Stress
0​
XP
5​

Matsura Asuka
Head Designer for Ohara Airworks
Age 24 (Legally 25)
Year 12 AF (After Flight)


Design Stats
Aerodynamics Engineering - +2
Structural Engineering - +2
Chemical Engineering - +1
Mechanical Engineering - +1
Ballistics Engineering - +1
Electrical Engineering - 0

Personal/Political Stats
Social Skills - 0
Politics Skills - 0
Importance - 2
Income - 1
Investments - Ohara

Resources
Power - 0
Wealth - 2

Designs
Type 1 Series - Military Variation (Designated T1M1)
Type 2 Racer (World Speed Record October 1910-April 1911, 180kph)
Model 2 Scout (Designated T1M2)
Navy Scout Prototype (Drowned Rat)
Dive Bomber B1M1 "Duck"
Machine Gun Carrier R1A "Dragonfly" (World Speed Record May-July 1911, 200kph)
Naval Rescue Water-Landing Supply Plane NR1M0 "Dolphin" (World speed record 240kph)
Rhino Demon Train Hunter
The world's first airliner
The world's first pulsejet airplane

Assets
Slide Rule
Computator (1 Reroll per Routine)

Languages
Albian
Gallian

Familiar Vices
Drinking
Prostitutes
Dancing

Family Life
- Engaged to Arita Yachi, formerly the leading Ace in the Imperial Army. Designated #1 Cutest Army Boy, he's having some serious problems with PTSD right now.
- Taking a second try at dating Mikami Kiho, ex-dockerwork from the south.

Upgrades
- 3 XP to upgrade a stat.

Ohara Airworks
Start Up, Imperial Capital, Akitsukuni

Owner
- Mr. Ohara, Rich. Aircraft Enthusiast. Business guy.

Engineers

Kibe Koume, 26, Office Manager
Tiny & angry, Kibe went to school in Albia, picking up the language, the religion, and a fuckload of swear words. Speaks Albian.
Mechanical +2, Ballistics +1
Office Manager: If Kibe is not assigned to a team, the Office Stress is reduced by 1.

Sakane Jun, 26, Second Team Leader
A soured patriot, Sakane is married and has a young child being raised gender-neutrally. His two brothers who fought in the war.
Structural +2, Aerodynamics +1
Team Leader: If there are any additional projects, Sakane will lead them.
Joinery: Sakane has training in the traditional Akitsukuni carpentry art of joinery, creating complex self-supporting joints with no fasteners or glue. When working with non-monocoque wooden spars or ribs, +1 Structural.

Tezuka Kenji, ???
A stoner with occasional flashes of insight. Nobody really knows what he does, but he's probably useful?
Aerodynamics +2, Chemical +1
Flashes of Brilliance: Each natural 10 rolled by any team Tezuka is assigned to gives +1 forward to the next research roll.

Hasegawa Morio, 26
A hopeless nerd with a photography habit, mostly on account of developing his own film, Hasegawa seems to do nothing but work and stack card houses, but somehow has an incredible attractive boyfriend. Speaks Gallian.
Chemical +2, Ballistic +1
Silent Workhorse: Hasegawa can work on two different projects at once for no cost to Office Stress, providing they use different stats.

Kawamura Yosai, 25.
Serially successful womanizer and incredibly attractive, Kawamura doesn't seem to have much of a personality outside of seducing women. Well, except for that time he seduced Asuka, which nobody talks about. Speaks Dyske.
Structural +2, Electrical +1, Social +1
Easily Distracted: If Kawamura is working on the same team as a female or non-binary employee, the team is at -1d10.

Koide Hatsu, 24.
One of the few female graduates of an Akitsukuni engineering school, Koide is brilliant and incredibly driven, but her first job at Akibara was both humiliating and exposed her to an abusive coworker. Her father is a rich businessman with factories in Joseon, and she's engaged to Ken from Castles of Steel. Speaks Joseon.
Mechanical +2, Structural +1
No Sleep: If you let her, Koide will work herself to death. She can work a second project for no Office Stress, but all her stats will be reduced to 1 for the routine.

Kobayashi Ayao, ???
Disowned heiress of the Kobayashi family, all Kobayashi wanted was a career and to be a modern woman. For her trouble, a cousin threw acid on her, scarring her face, neck, much of her torso, and her left arm. Despite appearing serene and above it all, she's actually an avowed communist activist and baseball player.
Aerodynamics +2, Social +2

Adachi Ren, 24
Adachi learned chemistry from her father, one of the most famous chemical engineers in the country, rather than through formal schooling. She's married, has a kid, and takes spirituality very seriously. Yes, you did the math right, she had Yuki when she was 17. It's 1912, folks.
Chemical +2, Electrical +1
Young Mother: Adachi will cause double Office Stress if she has to work multiple tasks.

Uyeno Sei, Ballistics Engineer, 31.
The oldest member of the crew, this is Uyeno's second career. Her first was as an officer in the Imperial Navy with specialized technical training: her very promising career was cut short by her transition. Her work in a naval arsenal on machine-guns landed her the job here. Briefly dated Satomi (the age range is a bit creepy but again, 1912), she's missing a piece of her ear and is deaf on that side, from an exploding cannon. Recently returned from Varnmark from experimental surgery, she's known for her skill navigating gendered bureaucracy.
Ballistic +3

Mi Kyung-Jae, 23
A recent graduate of the Imperial College of Heijo, Mi is from the recently annexed territory of Joseon. For those keeping track at home, that means he's a Korean national living in Imperial Japan in 1912. We haven't seen much of his personality because he's rightfully terrified of everything around him. He has a specialty in endurance engine design and modification. Speaks Joseon.
Mechanical +1, Chemical +1
Endurance Engines: Mi has an excellent understanding of metallurgy and tolerances. Any engine he works on gains +1 Reliability if a 16+ is rolled.
Pulsejet Wizard: Mi is now one of the world's leading experts on the pulsejet engine. He can be given his own project to custom-craft pulsejet engines, and he gives +1 to any pulsejet-related project.
Joseon National: Mi does not have security clearance to work on any top-secret projects.

Miyoshi Shigeri, 23.
A non-binary person and admirer of Asuka's work, they were in an support role in the Army before joining the company.
Structural +1, Mechanical +1, Aerodynamic +1
Mechanic: Miyoshi has some experience repairing and refurbishing aircraft. They get +1 if assigned on the clean-up phase.


Other Employees
- Ohara Satomi, 22, Mr. Ohara's niece and the company test pilot, Ohara is a general lesbian disaster. She's good at flying planes, driving cars, and kissing girls. She's bad at being patient, being respectable, and sticking to literally anyones conceptions of gender roles. Deeply in lesbians with Coralie D'Amboise.
- Fujkikawa Sotatsu, old, modelmaker. He's an old man and toymaker and we don't see much of him because he locks himself in his workshop a lot. He's friends with Kawamura?

Assets
- Engine Test Rig (Allows engine tweaking and optimization.
- Wind Tunnel (+1 Aerodynamics)
- Rapid Prototype Lab (+1 Clean Up)
Expanded Cast

Akitsukuni Industry
- Homura Mohoko: Head Engine Designer for Kobayashi. First female engineer in the country. A lot of sex appeal.
- Okumura: Head of Akibara aircraft design.
- Yamanaka Hajime: Kobayashi engineer. Young and eager.
- Igarashi Masazumi: Kobayashi engineer. Reserved and experienced.
- Admiral Akibara Toru: Imperial Navy Admiral. Maximum nepotism. Maximum douchebag.
- Lt.Cmnd Akibara Shinzo: The above's son. A hottie but very forward.



Character Families
- Matsura(?) Mizuko: Asuka's sister. Was paralyzed in an accident in Asuka's first flight. Lives Elsewhere and is married now. Can't forgive Asuka, even though she's tried.
- Adachi Motoki: Adachi's husband, an accountant. Legally blind.
- Adachi Yuki: Adachi's 7 year old daughter and wannabe pilot. Very adorable.
- Yachi's Brother: Exists.
- Sakane's Wife: Exists. Drives him a bit crazy, but he loves her.
- Yachi's Brother's Wife: Exists. Is statistically likely to be pregnant.
- Lt. Coralie D'Amboise: Gallian pilot in exile. Satomi's girlfriend. 25. Accomplished bisexual duelist. She flew in the war for a single day, and for her troubles got a hole blown in her cheek and had her left arm paralyzed.

Akisukuni Army & Ex-Army
- Lt. Torio Tanaka: Yachi's former observer as an enlisted man. Was jumped up to fly Ducks and lost a leg on his first mission. A trained painter, married to Torio Saya.
- Captain Amari Shiro: A Dragonfly pilot who ended up flying as Yachi's partner. Kind of delightfully twinky. They sorta slept together at one point, which wasn't great. He lost his previous boyfriend in the April Offensive and turned his plane into a shrine. He was shot in the gut and is still recovering.
- Major Izuhara: Logistics officer, Imperial Army, this bespectled officer stood up to the Caspian Crown Prince and accidentally kicked off the Akitsikuni-Caspian War. The guilt was so much that, after almost a year of running Army procurement, he shot himself in a phone both.
- Captain Nakai Sekien: Army scout pilot. First person to drop a bomb from an airplane, later head of the Duck Squadrons.
- Captain Teshima: A Desk pilot that fought with Yachi. Lost an arm in the process, took over for Major Izuhara after his death. Seems cheery despite it all.
- Captain Nashio: A real piece of shit dude and probably a rapist, he's also a war hero as the second-highest scoring ace on the Akitsukuni side. He was a young shitty kid in way over his head but it's no excuse.
- Lt. Kinjo: Kind of a dumb lump and Nashio's friend, one of the desk pilots. Dead at 19.
- Lt. Okazaki: Yachi's friend from before the war and pilot, he died in a spin in his dragonfly. His death probably hit Yachi the hardest.

Westerners
- Rose & Antoinette Sears: Pioneers of flight. Sisters. Black in 1910s not!America. Yikes.
- Timina Guasti: Famous aircraft designer from Otrusia. Likes big planes and green.
- Prince Protasov Vasilyevich: Crown Prince of Great Caspia. Real dick. You gotta hand it to him though, a decent flier.
- Count von Zeppelin: Invented rigid airships. Runs a successful airline business. Damned impressive.
- Bennhold: Aircraft Engineer. Experimenting with metal aircraft.
- Aileen Middlemiss: Albian reporter for the Artimis Times. Well meaning and oblivious.
Available Tech
  • Materials: Wood, Duralumin, Molded Wood, Wood & Silk Composite, etc
  • All engine mounts
  • All wing types
  • Basic reinforcement
  • Wing warping and ailerons
  • Basic water radiators
  • Flying Wings
  • Semi-Monocoque design (requires at least half the slots have frame pieces)
  • Valved pulsejets
  • Basic weapon mounts and turrets
Tech not Yet Developed
  • Custom engines
  • Monocoque construction
  • Cantilever Wings and associated tech
  • V and T tails
  • Tailless designs
  • Aluminum and titanium
  • Cellulose surfacing
  • Any kind of radar
  • Weapon accessability mods
  • Interruptor gear
  • Geared propellers
  • And Maybe Other Stuff
Akitsukuni
Island Nation

Government
Constitutional Monarchy
- The democratic portions of the government are dubiously legitimate.
- The head of state is the Empress of Akitsukuni. She gives her blessing to newly formed governments.
- The Navy and a small number of families have undue influence on politics.

Economy
Developing Mixed Market
- Most industry is controlled by a small number of wealthy, family-owned companies.
- The state provides most contracts to industry. Consumer good market is anemic.
- Exports are few, mostly cultural.
- Imports are raw minerals, food, oil, and expertise.
- Currently suffering an economic crash after the last war.

Politics
The Diet is currently ruled by a Constitutional Nationalist government. It has a system of nonlocal proportional representation, with representatives appointed by the party in accordance to their share of the vote.
- Constitutional Nationalists: 50%
- Purity Club: 9%
- New Independents: 26%
- Fairness Association: 11%
- United Communist League: 2%
- Monarchists: 1%
- Assorted Fringe Parties: 5%

Demographics
Akitsukuni is mostly very ethnically homogeneous. Around 5% of the population are various minorities, most from nearby countries. Roughly .1% are westerners here for business or in advisory positions.
- Population: 55 Million
- Religion: Mostly Kodo. Roughly 2% of the population follows western religions.
- Wealth: Most wealth is concentrated in the top 5% of the country. Nearly 20% of the population lives in conditions indistinguishable from peasantry.
- Urbanization: Heavily urbanized for a small economy: 35% and rapidly growing.

Military
At Peace
- Imperial Akitsukuni Navy (IAN): The 6th largest in the world, and the most experienced.
- Imperial Akitsukuni Army (IAA): 150,000 highly experienced soldiers, and a considerable reserve.

Aspects
- Poor Resources: Aluminum costs +1.
- Damn Akitsukuni Engines!: Engines have -1 Reliability.



The Main Character Of This Quest Is Nonbinary And Uses They/Them Pronouns.

I Am Putting This Here Because The Next Person To Misgender Them Is Getting Yeeted Into The Trash


Also here's the Gayaverse TV Tropes page, because why not.
 
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[X] Plan Three Stress Slim-Up Diet
-[X] Streamlining (-5 Drag) (Free)
-[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
--[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
---[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
----[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
-----[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)

Almost certainly gives us one full mass reduction success, and makes it likely that we'll get two, with the use of our reroll.

Cost optimization isn't useful for us as is, since we're within budget but won't fall below budget without like seven successes on it.
 
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[X] Lift Optimization (-1 Lift Bleed)
[X] Streamlining (-5 Drag)
[X] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
[X] Cost Optimization (-1 Cost)
 
[x] Streamlining (-5 Drag)
[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
 
I'm a bit confused about how much rolling we can do here and would like someone to explain it to me. I don't want Asuka having a nervous breakdown but DO want them getting to have fun.
 
Just looked at the war score.
Yey. More chances for the Navy to get their asses beat.
Let's hope they do better than my admittedly low expectations.
 
I'm a bit confused about how much rolling we can do here and would like someone to explain it to me. I don't want Asuka having a nervous breakdown but DO want them getting to have fun.

We can do 1 streamlining and 2 other optimisation rolls before we hit 0, so to speak. As QM will be rolling 2d10, we can go for 1 more optimisation without risk of breakdown.
After that, for each subsequent optimisation we have 1%, 3%, 6%, 10%, 15%, 21%, 28%, 36%, 45%, 55% and so on until 100% (Aka 23 rolls for optimisation) chance of breakdown.

As of right now, votes are either for 4 rolls and no risk, or 6 rolls and 3% chance of breakdown.
I personally would go for 8-10 rolls hoping to pass these 10-20% benchmarks as fairly low ones, but I either don't know which optimisations are called for or don't think that anyone would vote for it.
 
Just looked at the war score.
Yey. More chances for the Navy to get their asses beat.
Let's hope they do better than my admittedly low expectations.
While the entire navy has already been made obsolete by the dreadnought expy I still have to object to your hopes for the most expensive and important military branch for an island nation to get it's shit kicked in.
 
I'm a bit confused about how much rolling we can do here and would like someone to explain it to me. I don't want Asuka having a nervous breakdown but DO want them getting to have fun.
Okay, we currently have 0 stress.
We also currently have two floating stress reductions from having fun with Yachi.
We can make up to 7 nonfree optimization rolls and still only get up to 5 stress here, the chance of rolling below which is a mere 6%.
If we only make 5 rolls, we only go up to 3 stress, against which a straight roll would have a 1% chance of failure.

In either case, though, we'd be rolling against stress AFTER destressing, I'm pretty sure.

Assuming that weight stripping is based on materials science (Seems like the only stat that WOULD do that) we've got a 36% chance per roll of a total success, just like our odds with aerodynamics. If not, our odds of full success per weightstripping roll are 28%.

Statistically speaking, in the former case 5 weight stripping rolls and one reroll from the calculator (basically, six weightstripping rolls) gives us a just-over-93% chance of at least one full success. In the latter, it's an 87% chance.
If we get two full successes, it's been calculated that the thing could take off with all of its fuel and all of its passengers, if I recall correctly.
 
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While the entire navy has already been made obsolete by the dreadnought expy I still have to object to your hopes for the most expensive and important military branch for an island nation to get it's shit kicked in.

It's more that they're in a major position of power which is very politically dangerous. The army seems to be the star we'e hitched our wagon to, and is much more likely to splurge on aircraft at this point in time.
 
We can do 1 streamlining and 2 other optimisation rolls before we hit 0, so to speak. As QM will be rolling 2d10, we can go for 1 more optimisation without risk of breakdown.
After that, for each subsequent optimisation we have 1%, 3%, 6%, 10%, 15%, 21%, 28%, 36%, 45%, 55% and so on until 100% (Aka 23 rolls for optimisation) chance of breakdown.

As of right now, votes are either for 4 rolls and no risk, or 6 rolls and 3% chance of breakdown.
I personally would go for 8-10 rolls hoping to pass these 10-20% benchmarks as fairly low ones, but I either don't know which optimisations are called for or don't think that anyone would vote for it.
Are you sure about those % chances?
Because according to Anydice, the chance of rolling less than 3 is a mere 1%.
Do we have to roll over our stress value, or just roll equal to it?
 
[X] Plan Aluminium Screws
-[x] Streamlining (-5 Drag)
-[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
—[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
—-[x] Mass Reduction (-5 Mass)
-[X] Lift Optimization (-1 Lift Bleed)
 
The problem with the Akitsukuni Navy is that this is quite literally it's first modern war. Doctrine and training haven't quite caught up with the transition to steel hulls even with what I assume was judicious copying from everyone in sight. This has presumably led to a scattergun approach where domestic production limitations was hooked to foreign shipbuilding practices that resulted in defeating the point of said practices and fleet compositions.

As an aside, I expect that post-war the Navy will focus on developing it's torpedoes and escorts in order to diminish the impact of high intensity conflict. Torpedo boat destroyers are far easier and faster to repair and replace than capital elements after all. Possibly adding converted merchantmen as seaplane tenders if the torpedo contract gets filled and it's performance is even mediocre in it's role. After all, planes and pilots are even easier to replace than damage to warships.
 
How much mass do we need to shave off to avoid having to dump fuel?
We should almost never need to dump fuel with one successful mass reduction.
With two, taking off with full fuel and a full passenger bay should be possible, if I understood the response I got awhile back in the plane nerds thread correctly.

Hence my emphasis on setups with a strong chance of at least one, and a decent chance of at least two.
(I wish I could remember how to calculate the chance of more than one success, rather than just how to get the chance of one. Best I've got is that on a two dice roll, the chance of two full successes with a 36% one-roll chance is about 12%)
 
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