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Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s
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My revolutionary Free Councilor had me looking up some stuff on making bombs at home, which is definitely my biggest “watchlist” research.
My Arx Prodigal had me looking up pre-modern tattooing techniques. They range from the impressively hardcore to… well, just literally cutting patterns in the skin and adding some dye.
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[Tempest prognosticator(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_prognosticator)
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What it’s like to be waterboarded.
For exactly the reason you would suspect.
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@Juniper said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
What it’s like to be waterboarded.
“Researched” this IRL. It is not pleasant. Do not recommend.
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Thanks to @snackness I now know that early methods of cpr/revival involved attempts at anal resuscitation.
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More gems from my internet research.
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I found a chart for hallucinogenic mushroom effects that even roughly corresponded to the dice rolling outcome levels of the game i play.
Actually I’ve done a lot of drug effects research now that I think of it because in RL I am a square.
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I’ve researched how to launder money pretty deeply, including company registration and accounting laws in various locations around the world. I built up an organizational chart of the various companies, and how the money flow worked, all for a part of my character’s life that never actually came up in play.
Oh yeah, lots of bombs, chemicals, weapons, and murder and mayhem related stuff, too. But y’know. Everybody researches that for rp, right?
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@lordbelh said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
I’ve researched how to launder money pretty deeply, including company registration and accounting laws in various locations around the world. I built up an organizational chart of the various companies, and how the money flowed worked, all for a part of my character’s life that never actually came up in play.
Do… do you happen to have those charts and spreadsheets to hand?
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@lordbelh said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
all for a part of my character’s life that never actually came up in play.
As an aside, that part of it always cracks my shit up, how worried I’ve been about having EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT when ultimately very few people ever even give a shit. And those that do call you out on anything are typically some of the most obnoxious players in the hobby trying to pull some weird flex on you on channel where they can seem sooo smurt, not even typically in RP.
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Not necessarily weird in and of itself, but weird in the context I was doing it for. The Higgs boson, field, and bosons in general, when trying to have my science nerd character on Heroes Assemble come up with a logical and consistent (though ultimately inaccurate) hypothesis for how Pym Particles actually work.
Had a ton of fun coming up with it, and the character’s hypothesis, if true, woulda had fun implications for physics and the beginning/end of the universe. In the end though it didn’t ever come up in the little bit of RP I did, and putting so much effort into a believable hypothesis that I OOCly knew wouldn’t be accurate was probably a silly idea.
Still, it was a fun thought experiment
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@Sammich I love this ‘weird’ thing.
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I had to spend an arguably unreasonable amount of time reading up on early renaissance sea vessels for Arx.
Upside: RAMMING SPEED
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@lordbelh Honestly, I’m looking up details on financial crimes for a table top. So I’m sure this is all normal!
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I once played an alchemist who’s most known line was: We should have tea together.
This meant (a) I would love to help you better your cause (b) I’m going to poison you with a slow acting onset so that I can be somewhere else when it happens.
Let’s just not talk about my search history and how very very oddly specific they are.
RL side note - I moved in with my sister for a hot minute in my life. I took her phone and typed in her search engine: How to murder my sister and get away with it?
When she asked why I did that. I smiled and said ‘Insurance’.
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A comprehensive history of shipping insurance in the ancient world through the late medieval world.
Problem is? I never stopped.
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New one from this past week. Helping a friend do a deep dive in the biology of the kuzdu vine and how invasive it is.
The goal is to create a plot where a kuzdu is not only overruning an area, but has also become quite the carnivore.
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@Testament spoilers
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@SpaceKhomeini I’d actually really like to know more. THEY HAD SHIPPING INSURANCE?
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I can’t vouch for this site in general but the facts here are basically lined up with other trustworthy sources and condensed.
This just goes back for ages.