Milestones:

Did Not Rescue Frontier
Did Not Save The Mall
Beat The Shit Out Of Hell
- Achievement Unlocked: Try Better, Doomguy


Did Not Evacuate Lanca
Did Not Save Clyde
Did Not Punch A Motherfucker In The Face


Did Not Use The Power Of Friendship
- Achievement Unlocked: Forever Alone
Did Not Lose A Limb
- Achievement Unlocked: Should've Used A Scope
Went Through The Doors: In Style
- Achievement Unlocked: Dungeon Bypass
Did Not (Successfully) Attack Rei Ryghts


Put Histoire Inside A Tech Vault
- Achievement Unlocked: Teach Yourself, Histy!
TL DR Everything's dead, and it's all your fault!
 
And now, I ask for a vote tally, because I tried to do it by hand and somehow missed people. Because I am blind.

EDIT: Also, I forgot this:

Achievement Unlocked: Suicide Run: Save nobody
 
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And it was one roll = to bad your dead ..... so yeah that happened
Not that the outcome was particularly unexpected, but still.

Anyway, the last vote count is here:
Alright, just went through everything by hand and I THINK I got everyone. Tell me if I missed someone, or your vote's in the wrong spot. Or I got duplicates.

Vote Tally : Hyperdimension Rising | Sufficient Velocity
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Hero
[X] A girl with two hairclips and a friendly grin. [The Hero]
No. of Votes: 17
[x] A girl with a hairclip who always worried. [The Tinker]
No. of Votes: 12
[X] A girl with braids and a gentle smile. [The Lancer]
No. of Votes: 4
[X] A girl who was too sleepy to do her hair. [The Scary One]
No. of Votes: 2
[X] A girl who floats like a butterfly. [The Kid]
No. of Votes: 2
[X] A girl that wore twin-tails with pride. [The Perfectionist]
No. of Votes: 1
[X] A strong girl who was never afraid to speak up. [The Bard]
No. of Votes: 1
[X] A girl with a hat and a book. [The Hammer]
No. of Votes: 1

Places
[X] The Western Continent of Eopra was once the manufacturing center of the First Era, a leading pioneer in industry and engineering. The miraculous technologies of the First Era prevented environmental collapse, but the Fall has undone all that work. The skies above Eopra are smoggy and foreboding, and the monsters either robotic contraptions manufactured by faulty production lines or pollution-tainted beasts. The village of Hirai has come by with a combination of engineering know-how and weapon technologies salvaged from the ruins of the old world - but this will not last.
No. of Votes: 20
[X] The Eastern Continent of Mercia is amiable to human life, with fertile soils and plentiful ores deep within the earth. But in Gamindustri, all it means is that the monsters are fat and their carapaces are steel. The village of Satomi has survived the Fall relatively intact, but in spite of the technology it retains and the power of its militia, the peace it enjoys is a result of seclusion. Hiding has won them time, but that peace will not last.
No. of Votes: 14
[x] The Northern Continent of Niihon is frozen half the year and pouring the other half - by the standards of the rest of the world, at least. While alternatively freezing cold and completely drenched, this environment has forced evolutionary pressures on the monsters within, vulnerabilities to fire and lightning chief amongst them. By exploiting these weaknesses and its location, the sleepy semi-subterranean village of Yamauchi has managed to eke survival amongst the wastes. But the monsters are adapting, and they will not hold forever.
No. of Votes: 3
[X] The Southern Continent of Saia is a mountainous region, composed largely of grassland and plains. The monsters here are capable plainsrunners, but the true danger are the roving clans of raiders, who prey on what villages struggle to eke out a living along the Sillicon Valley. The village of Gates has struggled on regardless, but it cannot last, whether against monster attacks or barbarian raids.
No. of Votes: 1
and since then we've got
[X] A girl with a hairclip who always worried. [The Tinker]
Nepgear, an excellent budding engineer and physicist. Lacks confidence, but she has her sister to rely on. Without her sister, though, she just falls apart without someone to build her up. Has a soft spot for tinkering with archeotech - robots especially.

[X] The Western Continent of Eopra was once the manufacturing center of the First Era, a leading pioneer in industry and engineering. The miraculous technologies of the First Era prevented environmental collapse, but the Fall has undone all that work. The skies above Eopra are smoggy and foreboding, and the monsters either robotic contraptions manufactured by faulty production lines or pollution-tainted beasts. The village of Hirai has come by with a combination of engineering know-how and weapon technologies salvaged from the ruins of the old world - but this will not last.
and this
[X] A girl with two hairclips and a friendly grin. [The Hero]
[X] The Eastern Continent of Mercia is amiable to human life, with fertile soils and plentiful ores deep within the earth. But in Gamindustri, all it means is that the monsters are fat and their carapaces are steel. The village of Satomi has survived the Fall relatively intact, but in spite of the technology it retains and the power of its militia, the peace it enjoys is a result of seclusion. Hiding has won them time, but that peace will not last.
So baring a flood of new votes, it looks like we are starting in lastation with Neptune.

This doesn't particularly sound like a winning combination.
 
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And now, I ask for a vote tally, because I tried to do it by hand and somehow missed people. Because I am blind.

EDIT: Also, I forgot this:

Achievement Unlocked: Suicide Run: Save nobody

Well, all the short sighted options won. Like the first one "Let's ignore our people to punch Hell!"
 
Pretty pathetic for a supposedly super high level CPU.
I guess I could have written a fight scene, but the end result remains the same: Luteus eats a sun to the face, Rei wins without a scratch. Granted, Luteus could have won, but... that ambush roll. Rei saw her coming and reverse-ambushed her.

Granted, I'll clarify that in the update.
 
Right, I'll leave the final tally of votes for Main Character and Location up until morning, so you guys have precisely nine hours to finalise any votes.

And remember: this is 2015, so just starting the game gets you an achievement. The question is which one. :D
 
Don't we have a reroll or something? Couldn't we have used it on that failed initiative roll?
 
Look at it this way, we just got our "botch a vital roll" disaster that always happened out of the way. So we're set to have that not happen now.

Or it's going to set the tone for this entire quests. Because of course it will.
 
anyone else notice the low rolls in the multiple quest lately?

Edit: Also does this mean we just fail at everything in this prolog -_-'
 
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anyone else notice the low rolls in the multiple quest lately?

Edit: Also does this mean we just fail at everything in this prolog -_-'
You guys conveniently missed the option to ensure more outlying settlements survive the Fall and ensure your Oracle's survival, the option to evacuate Lanca from the inevitable fallout shelter spelunking (with antimatter), the options to warn the other CPUs about the rogue CPU, and the option that has warning alarms blow throughout the rest of the nation and thus ensure more people survive through weight of numbers.

On the other hand, since the Prelude is also a secret test of character, your PC will have a bunch of Martial (and thus a veritable one-woman army even without being a hypersonic nigh-unkillable Goddess) but not much else.

Considering Neptune, this seems about right. :V
 
You guys conveniently missed the option to ensure more outlying settlements survive the Fall and ensure your Oracle's survival, the option to evacuate Lanca from the inevitable fallout shelter spelunking (with antimatter), the options to warn the other CPUs about the rogue CPU, and the option that has warning alarms blow throughout the rest of the nation and thus ensure more people survive through weight of numbers.

On the other hand, since the Prelude is also a secret test of character, your PC will have a bunch of Martial (and thus a veritable one-woman army even without being a hypersonic nigh-unkillable Goddess) but not much else.

Considering Neptune, this seems about right. :V
Wait, that wasn't already decided from the start?
 
You guys conveniently missed the option to ensure more outlying settlements survive the Fall and ensure your Oracle's survival, the option to evacuate Lanca from the inevitable fallout shelter spelunking (with antimatter), the options to warn the other CPUs about the rogue CPU, and the option that has warning alarms blow throughout the rest of the nation and thus ensure more people survive through weight of numbers.

On the other hand, since the Prelude is also a secret test of character, your PC will have a bunch of Martial (and thus a veritable one-woman army even without being a hypersonic nigh-unkillable Goddess) but not much else.

Considering Neptune, this seems about right. :V

Could we have actually defeated the black hole if we had critted in the battle?
 
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