GeneCo - Moderator's Journal (gene_co) wrote in wanna_rp, @ 2009-03-19 03:46:00 |
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An epidemic of organ failures leads millions to their deaths. What follows is nothing less of chaos. With thousands of people dying off daily, graveyards and cemetaries become over populated. Mass burial grounds are placed beneath cities to keep up with the death toll. Out of all the tragedy a savior emerges. A company fitfully being called GeneCo offers transplants, 'replacements' and genetic alteration without failure. What's even better? GeneCo offers "organ financing". Cheating death, people are finally able to recieve their surgeries without fear of dying...for now. With GeneCo rising the top of the food chain, it carves out a new niche in society. With surgery comes pain, which GeneCo fixes as well. With an expensive and addictive painkiller called Zydrate. As surGENs use zydrate for the body modifications, Grave-Robbers start to sell a cheap version of Zydrate on the black market extracted from the dead. As more and more people were unable to meet their contract with GeneCo for financing their transplants, Rotti Largo - the founder of GeneCo. - lobbies a bill through congress. If people weren't going to pay according to their contract, GeneCo now had the right to take back what is legally theirs. Rotti and his three kids; Luigi Largo, notorious for his short temper and blade-happy tendencies. Amber Sweet, an aspiring singer, and surgery-and Zydrate-addict who's constant image changing surgeries leaves a few people curious about her true dedication to the Zydrate Addicts Support Groups, and finally Pavi Largo, Rotti's youngest son, vain, dim-witted, and effeminate- his appearance with a deceased woman's face attached covers over horrendous scars. The Largos have become leaving all those other business owners and former playboy millionaires in the dust. Rotti Largo soon expands his company to not just surgeries but to the arts as well. With so many people financing their organs and body modifications, Rotti realized that he didn't have to just demand money from them. One case in particular involved a blind woman wishing to see again. Rotti promised her sight in exchange for her to sing at his opera house. Signing the contract, this woman became the spokesperson for GeneCo and recieved a suitable title of Blind Mag. As for those who can't keep up with their organ payments? Since the legalization of repossessing organs, Rotti Largo needed a certain taskforce that would be able to collect parts that are rightfully his. He needed people that were capable of extracting these transplants, subtly and efficiently. Rotti Largo hired The Repo Men - despite societies adamant claims that they were nothing but fables to make sure people made their payments on time - were very true, and very skilled in collecting transplants without leaving a mark upon the item. Are the Repo Men just fiction? What of the Largo family? What of those that can't meet their payments? Will Blind Mag keep her promise to sing? What of Ambers wish to take Mag's place? All the answers will be made AT THE OPERA TONIGHT!
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