>Humans are naturally capable of living indefinitely
>On the day after each person's 70th birthday, they get ganked by an inevitable for "exceeding their legally allocated lifespan"
>Those that manage to survive get their "case" bumped up to the next one up in the chain of command
>>53104367
> >Those that manage to survive get their "case" bumped up to the next one up in the chain of command
The chain of command can't be endless, so let them bring it the fuck on.
Also, what is un-life for 200$, Alex?
>>53104367
So Logan's Run, but with a higher number?
>>53104367
>Study abjuration for a few decades
>Cast Dismissal
>>53104367
So, the Marut Inevitable?
>>53108974
Exactly
>>53104367
Humanity immediately works to Tippify their civilizations for mutual protection against the inevitables.
>Rich and powerful live forever
>Inevitables want help to restore the order
>Poor and middle class want you to betray inevitables so everyone lives forever
>Rich and powerful like status quo, hire pcs as bodyguards.
>
>>53104367
>OP is capable of accessing the largest aggregated source of human knowledge ever created
>doesn't know the plot of Logan's Run
>>53104367
>elderly Logan's Run
Anon.
>>53105998
>The chain of command can't be endless, so let them bring it the fuck on.
Typical non-planar point of view.
>>53108974
The who?
>>53113993
>Inevitables try recruit players to restore the order too because they have plot knowledge
>Players also learn of a way to screw the whole system and take it over from the envitables
>>53104367
>posting Bill Nye the genderfluid guy
>Goodbye cruel world. Goodbye cruel lamp. Goodbye cruel velvet drapes, lined with what would appear to be some sort of cruel muslin, and the cute little pom-pom curtain pull cords..cruel though they may be, I-