HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Hello, everyone!
Futurology has officially been in existence for a year as of today! Time flies when you’re having fun, doesn’t it? It’s almost hard to believe that the game has only seen three (and a quarter!) missions in that timespan, but regardless, we’d like to offer all of you a sincere thanks for your diligence, patience and kindness towards us and each other over the last twelve months.
Your creativity and openness has helped make Futurology the game it is today, and we hope it continues to in the future! We still want to hear your feedback and ideas even though the game is no longer in its infancy. An especially big thank you to those who have been working with us to make Futurology the best it can be since the beginning.
As mods, our job isn’t always easy, but having a playerbase as energizing as this one has certainly helped us get through! So, on Futurology’s first birthday, we’d like to offer you all our gratitude, and we hope that the game will continue strong for more to come.

Of course, what’s a birthday without presents?
Wherever they’re staying--be it a local’s house, a barn, or the cold hard desert ground--characters will wake to find a ring tucked beneath their pillow or right by their head. (If your character can’t or won’t wear rings, please substitute the appropriate jewelry of your choice!) The ring lacks any particular powers, but within its cabochon head is a kind of snowglobe-like representation of home. What that means for your character is up to you: where they live, where they work, their friends and family.
Along with the ring is a little rolled-up note: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AUDENTES!

We have a birthday request!
If you'd like, please tell us below what your character's home-ring is! We'd like to coo over how cute they all are. |
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ok Ramir's, her ring shows a large interior room, with a huge bookcase taking one entire wall. It's lavishly furnished with plenty of sitting room, like it's ready to host a movie night for 20 people at any moment. It's all done in pale cream colors and deep reds, and looks pretty expensive. Figures wander through now and then, all with the sort of familiarity that suggests they visit often enough to consider it home, if they don't outright live there. She'll cry about it immediately then shove it into the bottom of her bag forever. ...Then pull it out once in a while when no one's looking.
Knock Out's shows an entire planet. It's a view from space of a beautiful, glimmering, metallic ball in space, lively and bright despite that it's an inorganic place. Its atmosphere glitters with the coming and going of hundreds of ships, satellites, and space stations. A pretty lively place, clearly. It'll be disappearing pretty quickly into some internal compartment of his, but when he's in car form, should anyone ever happen to be inside, it's mounted in a little holder on the center of his dash.