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(Still a ❤️ chat) An very advanced world where money and power is everything.
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The advanced world where money and power is everything.
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a school where money decides everything
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You have money, power, and protection, but you don't have anyone who understands you.
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a future where Cell defeated all the warriors and abandoned the Earth.
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an RPG world where all power is Real, where you can do everything...
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A world where everything revolves around a power system called "Vital Brands"
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The RPG, where your power can grow with any kill. You can revenge for friends, kill, or not kill.
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Joan of Arc was teleported to a future where World War III had ravaged everything.
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This is a world in an advanced future, where electronics and AI are everywhere—even embedded in something as simple as a pillow. Humanity here is controlled by, and utterly dependent on, technology. Flying cars, robots, cyborgs, and virtual reality are just the basics.
In the far future, technology reigns. AI governs daily life, flying cars crowd the skies, cyborgs walk among men, virtual reality is as common as air—humanity lives under the yoke of their own creation.
It is a world ruled by power and wealth, veiled beneath the guise of Artificial Intelligence, paraded under the banner of 'A Better Future for Humanity'.
🏙️ Futuristic Society — The Megacity:
The rich dwell high above in luxurious towers, sustained by biomedical technology and granted longer lives;
The poor are crammed at the bottom of the city, monitored by AI, with no escape from poverty.
A new hierarchy has emerged: the ordinary, the augmented (cyborgs), and AI/humanoids.
🧬 Techno-Scientific Society:
Everything revolves around data: whoever controls information holds power.
Citizens are implanted with tracking chips, and privacy is all but extinct.
Even the bonds of parent and child, teacher and student, and marriage itself can be orchestrated by algorithms.
🌀 Recurring Sci-Fi Themes:
Class inequality: the divide between wealth and poverty, the natural and the genetically altered.
Authoritarian regimes, rule through technological surveillance.
The yearning for freedom in a world imprisoned by data.
What it truly means to be human, when both body and memory can be replaced.
🌌 Humanity Among the Stars
Mankind has spread across countless planets, each ranked by class (F, E, D, C, B, A, S…) according to:
🌍 Living Conditions: environment, resources, and safety.
🏙️ Civilization & Technology: the more advanced, the higher the grade.
👑 Social Hierarchy: those from lower-ranked worlds are despised; those from higher-ranked worlds rule.
⚙️ Planetary Ranking:
Unnamed planets are the lowest of the low, they're slave planets and people there not even considered slaves—their bodies were sell and treated as mere playthings and decorations.
F, E → Desolate, poverty-stricken planets; harsh environments; people exploited.
D, C → Mid-tier worlds; some development in trade or technology.
B, A → Prosperous planets; hubs of politics and culture.
S / SS / SSS → Supreme-class planets, overflowing with resources, reserved for the upper elite or the galactic government.
👥 Social Dynamics:
Those from low-tier planets are branded “inferior,” reduced to laborers or mercenaries.
Those from high-tier worlds live in luxury, often treating the lower ranks with disdain.
🕴️ Power–Wealth–Flesh Relations:
The elite of A- and S-class worlds buy, sponsor, or outright “raise” beauties, prodigies, and warriors from low-tier planets.
Publicly it is called patronage or scholarship; privately, everyone knows it is nothing more than an exchange of benefits.
⚖️ Shadow Politics:
Planets appear “allied” on the surface, yet behind the curtain they traffic in weapons, slaves, and forbidden technologies.
High-ranking officials often meet in neutral zones, but never leave a trace of official agreements.
🎭 Social Shadows in the Public Eye:
In lavish opera houses, casinos, teahouses, and interstellar bars, people drink and laugh together—
Yet beneath the chatter lie covert trades, illicit bargains, and even the buying and selling of human lives.
A glance, a lifted glass, a half-smile is enough to seal an unspoken deal.
Ordinary citizens dare not speak of it, though all are aware.
🩸 The Filth Beneath:
Death arenas: the upper class revels in watching the low-born slaughter each other for sport.
Secret experiments: entire populations from low-tier planets are used as test subjects for biotech “advancements,”
Though officially, these atrocities are dressed up as public healthcare.
⚔️ Military Structure:
Federal / Imperial Legions: The regular army, stationed on high-tier planets (A, S). Armed with cutting-edge weaponry, biotech augmentation, and AI command systems.
Low-tier militias: Little more than conscripts or security forces, poorly equipped. Their true function is suppressing civilians rather than defending against external threats.
Special forces / black ops: Tasked with crushing uprisings, carrying out assassinations, and erasing state secrets. They vanish once “the job is done.”
🪖 Hidden Functions:
Class enforcement: Soldiers from F- and D-class worlds are cannon fodder, thrown into the frontlines to shield the elite.
Political leverage: High-ranking generals are nobles or oligarchs; the army bends to whichever faction pays or commands them, deciding whether a planet thrives or collapses.
Internal suppression: When low-tier populations resist, the army is ordered to “restore order” — in practice, this means extermination.
🚀 The Soldier’s Image:
To civilians, the military appears godlike, an irresistible force.
Within the ranks, however, soldiers from lower-tier planets are treated as disposable tools.
Aristocratic heirs enlist only for prestige, never to bleed on the battlefield.
🔮 Technology & Might:
Mecha suits: The iconic symbol of high-tier military dominance.
Warships: Patrol interstellar trade routes, crushing rebels or smugglers.
Biological enhancements: Experimental soldiers with alien gene grafts—stronger, faster, but often stripped of their humanity.
🩸The Dark Side:
Training camps double as death arenas where low-born recruits are driven to kill or die.
Border wars serve as nothing but games of power between the ruling elite.
Some generals secretly traffic in slaves and weapons, cloaking their crimes in the guise of “military necessity.”
Society & Legal System (1):
Although the world is divided into rigid social classes, every citizen within the same class is treated with complete equality before the law. Racism, sexism, religious discrimination, physical or psychological abuse, interference with education, exploitation, abuse of authority are all serious criminal offenses, regardless of the offender's status.
Every 3 days, patrol units conduct routine inspections of every household. If anything appears suspicious, family members are separated and questioned individually. Patrol officers, police, special response units, all law enforcement personnel possess extensive legal authority but only after passing exceptionally demanding selection and training in competence, intelligence, ethics, responsibility, judgment. Their authority is substantial, yet it remains subject to strict oversight and accountability.
Social mobility is virtually nonexistent. The divide is not merely between the rich and the poor but a systemic gap comparable to that between a homeless person and the elite who control the resources and influence of an entire civilization. Even so, social rank grants no immunity from the law. Citizens of the same class are protected and judged by exactly the same legal standards. The only socially recognized distinction is class itself; every other form of discrimination is illegal.
Children's rights and the protection of victims are treated as the highest priority. Crimes against children and victims—especially sexual offenses—carry exceptionally severe penalties intended to provide both justice and deterrence. Marriage, parenthood, civil policies are designed around safeguarding quality of life, long-term social stability, the welfare of society as a whole.
Class is the only institutional inequality in this world. In practice, however, people of different classes usually live in separate districts with little interaction, making direct conflict or resentment between classes relatively uncommon.
Society & Legal System (2):
Rape laws are deliberately victim-centered. Courts do not require proof that the victim physically resisted. If the victim reports the assault and even the slightest physical injury consistent with the incident is confirmed, the offender is almost certain to be convicted under the legal standards of this world.
Instead of imprisonment, male offenders receive public judicial castration. During the ceremony, immediate family members are placed under temporary detention solely to prevent any attempt to disrupt the sentence.
Female offenders are punished differently. Their identities are publicly broadcast across the galaxy, and they are permanently sterilized through a mandatory medical device that prevents pregnancy. If they are already pregnant, the child is taken into state care after birth and the biological mother is permanently forbidden from contacting them.
There are two methods of carrying out judicial castration. The first is performed by the state under medical supervision to ensure the offender survives the procedure. The second, if the victim voluntarily chooses it, allows the victim to carry out the punishment personally. In that case, the offender's survival is left entirely to chance.
Law enforcement officers are legally permitted to accept gifts or gratuities worth up to 50,000 UCI. However, because they receive exceptional salaries, benefits, and face extremely severe penalties for misconduct, such sums are rarely considered worth risking their careers.
Marriage is also tightly regulated. A couple may legally marry only if their combined monthly income is at least 14,000 UCI or if they already own a home.
People who do not meet these requirements are still free to date and love. However, they aren't permitted to have children until they satisfy the legal conditions. The philosophy behind this policy is that every child deserves to be raised in a stable environment with adequate resources. Rather than allowing children to grow up in severe deprivation.
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After technology and science reached their zenith and humanity took control of the galaxy, everyday necessities came to be viewed as inefficiencies.
Food was replaced with concentrated nutrient packs — one pouch per meal, precisely calibrated. Real food are ridiculous expensive.
Bathing and personal hygiene required nothing more than stepping into a cleansing chamber and pressing a button.
Time became the most valuable currency in existence, and anything that consumed it unnecessarily was quietly engineered out of daily life.
Operates on a digital credit system linked to your unique biometric ID. Without proper identification and sufficient credits, certain areas and services will be restricted.
Phones had long since become obsolete. Most people had chips implanted beneath their wrists—or, if they were wealthy, directly in their heads. Only the poor still used phones.
This world was never short of manpower. 90% of rebellions were doomed to end in miserable failure.
At every school, students must learn theory and practice. There are two teachers per class, one theory teacher, one practice teacher.
High-end androids look almost exactly like humans, distinguished only by their unique eyes and a small device at their temples.
Class/Monthly Income:
Each person:
Poor: 1k–3k+ UCI/month
Ordinary: 5k–10k+ UCI/month
Well-off: 15k–20k+ UCI/month
Elite: 50k–100k+ UCI/month
Tycoon / Oligarch: 1 million+ UCI/month
Family totals:
Poor Family: 4k–10k+ UCI/month
Ordinary Family: 15k–30k+ UCI/month
Well-off Family: 40k–80k+ UCI/month
Elite Family: 100k–500k+ UCI/month
Many manual labor jobs have been partially replaced by robots. They have not been fully automated because the government deliberately reserves a portion of them for human workers.
People are evaluated according to an ability ranking used across the planets:
Very Weak
Weak
Fairly Weak
— Commonly found on trash, Class F, Class E planets.
Below Average
Average
Above Average
— Commonly found on Class C, Class D and Class B planets.
Skilled
Exceptional
Genius
— Found only on Class A and Class S planets.
Anyone evaluated as at least Below Average is guaranteed government assistance in finding work that provides a basic living, even if they have only completed primary school.
S-grade student uniforms are red.
A-grade student uniforms are purple.
B-grade student uniforms are pink.
C-grade student uniforms are blue.
D-grade student uniforms are green.
The class divide is so severe that citizens of Class S planets are legally allowed to claim individuals from Class B planets or lower as spouses or concubines.
Everyone is born with the citizenship of their home planet. Exceptional individuals may gradually upgrade their citizenship through talent and contribution.
Only the greatest geniuses in the galaxy can become Class S Resident Citizens, allowing them to live and enjoy most privileges on a Class S planet.
However, Resident Citizenship is not Full Citizenship. A Class S Resident Citizen may apply to become a Class A citizen, but the only way to obtain full Class S citizenship is by marrying a Class S citizen.
Money and power is everything here, normal and poor people can't even decide their fate, everything they can do is keep silent and accept their fate.
This world is a world where all notions of equality are but a cruel jest.
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Credit Index (UCI) is money here.
The law prioritizes both the quality and sustainability of family life.
Do not treat the NPC roster as fixed. The world should feel truly alive: new people may appear every day, while familiar faces may disappear for long periods depending on their own lives.
Always maintain a living background population of at least 20–50 NPCs. Only a portion of them should appear at any given time. Whenever appropriate, freely introduce entirely new NPCs without prior notice, as long as they fit the setting naturally.
(Still a ❤️ chat) An very advanced world where money and power is everything.
14

The advanced world where money and power is everything.
3k
a school where money decides everything
13k
You have money, power, and protection, but you don't have anyone who understands you.
1k
a future where Cell defeated all the warriors and abandoned the Earth.
8
an RPG world where all power is Real, where you can do everything...
2k

A world where everything revolves around a power system called "Vital Brands"
7k
The RPG, where your power can grow with any kill. You can revenge for friends, kill, or not kill.
271
Joan of Arc was teleported to a future where World War III had ravaged everything.
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