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{{Worldbuilders}}{{Ultraviolet Clearance}}
{{Ultraviolet Clearance}}


== AI NPCs ==
== AI NPCs ==
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=== '''[[Friend Computer]]''' ===
=== '''[[Friend Computer]]''' ===
''Qui sunt super nos omnes.''
''Qui sunt super nos omnes.''
=== [[Friend Computer#Allied Master Computer|Allied Master Computer (AMC]]) ===
The big bad of the campaign, AMC was the ultimate most evil, controlling, and downright manipulative version of Friend Computer, who could otherwise have been described as gleefully bug-ridden. AMC implanted explosives into the heads of every clone via eye-cameras and killed citizens relentlessly, only to continue their tortue via infinite, free, clones.


=== [[Jackobot]] ===
=== [[Jackobot]] ===
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For some strange reason, Warbots frequently were hacked to eliminate [[Evo]].
For some strange reason, Warbots frequently were hacked to eliminate [[Evo]].
=== DocBots ===
Large ominous bots that are comically oversized and unwieldy for an operating room. They rarely showed up, and when they did, did not provide much medical assistance.


=== Captain Botaroo ===
=== Captain Botaroo ===
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=== Refbots ===
=== Refbots ===
<blockquote>"''INFRACTION DETECTED: Teela-O-MLY Mirrors do not belong on the Battlefield. They belong in the hands and hearts of the people''." - Refbot</blockquote>Repurposed Jackobots, these bots were specially programmed to know the rules to "A Date with Death" and referee the match among the washing machines as part of the "Send in the Clones" adventure. One of them mistook [[Cinnabon]] as a child.  
<blockquote>"''INFRACTION DETECTED: Teela-O-MLY Mirrors do not belong on the Battlefield. They belong in the hands and hearts of the people''." - Refbot</blockquote>Repurposed Jackobots, these bots were specially programmed to know the rules to "A Date with Death" and referee the match among the washing machines as part of the "Send in the Clones" adventure. One of them mistook [[Cinnabon]] as a child.  
=== SmokeyBot ===
<blockquote>''"ONLY YOU. ONLY YOU. ONLY YOU. ONLY YOU. ONLY YOU."''</blockquote>Smokey the BearBot was a one-off automatron built by [[Sierra Club]] members in their mission of bringing the joy of The Outdoors into Alpha Complex. Based on some old mythology they had dug up, they believed that the Smokey Bear was a hero and guardian to all things forested, and killed and devoured anyone who dared threaten to damage the beautiful nature of the world.
=== Hur-Roc-Caine ===
Part Bird, Part Storm: The Hur-Roc-caine who patrols the Valley of Obsolesce is programmed to detect and kill any viable threats to the complex, including rogue AI, commies hiding out from the law, and more. Framing someone in the junkyard makes for a particularly gruesome and satisfying death, as the bird isn't programmed to recognize when it has already killed someone for their crimes. It was also used by AMC (the evil Friend Computer) as an ultimate punishment. 


== Mortal NPCs ==
== Mortal NPCs ==
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=== Tom-P-GARD ===
=== Tom-P-GARD ===
<blockquote>''"Wait there's no P Clearance" - Hendrix''</blockquote>Tom was an obnoxious, perhaps THE most obnoxious, of the PLC lackeys working in supply. He was a real snot. And I'm glad he's gone.  
<blockquote>"Wait there's no P Clearance" - Hendrix</blockquote>Tom was an obnoxious, perhaps THE most obnoxious, of the PLC lackeys working in supply. He was a real snot. And I'm glad he's gone.  


=== Ned-G-QQQ ===
=== Ned-G-QQQ ===
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=== HAL-Y-OOO ===
=== HAL-Y-OOO ===
<blockquote>''"Did you like the taste of that? I got more where that came from" - HAL-Y to fellow druggie [[Hendrix]]''</blockquote>A sleezy drug pusher who helped the team track down [[Teela-O-MLY]]. He was also the entertainment programmer, whose vidshows were legendary in the sector. Hal had a scandalously high falutent office of many expensive colors, rugs, wallpapers, items, terminals and more.   
<blockquote>''"Did you like the taste of that? I got more where that came from''" - HAL-Y to fellow druggie [[Hendrix]]</blockquote>A sleezy drug pusher who helped the team track down [[Teela-O-MLY]]. He was also the entertainment programmer, whose vidshows were legendary in the sector. Hal had a scandalously high falutent office of many expensive colors, rugs, wallpapers, items, terminals and more.   


Hal was slick, short, balding, and entered rooms with a flourish. He was also ALWAYS high on some sort of upper, giving him a manic energy. He was always wiping his lips, sucking on spoons, and showing off his gold chains.   
Hal was slick, short, balding, and entered rooms with a flourish. He was also ALWAYS high on some sort of upper, giving him a manic energy. He was always wiping his lips, sucking on spoons, and showing off his gold chains.   
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'''Screaming Sarah''' (and her little black box) was a traitor and known holder of the Black Box after she stole it off Rasterman Ganja's body. She used the Black Box to help her hijack the Alpha Complex intercom and play traiterous music which interfaced with a nonlethal chemical that the Death Leopards had secretly put in everyone's food, causing them to "Boogie Till You Drop". Thousands died of exhaustion.
'''Screaming Sarah''' (and her little black box) was a traitor and known holder of the Black Box after she stole it off Rasterman Ganja's body. She used the Black Box to help her hijack the Alpha Complex intercom and play traiterous music which interfaced with a nonlethal chemical that the Death Leopards had secretly put in everyone's food, causing them to "Boogie Till You Drop". Thousands died of exhaustion.


=== Victor-I-37 ===
=== Victor-I-6 ===
Originally encountered as '''Victor-I-6''', Victor was an R&D scientist who secretly had the mutant power of "Luck" which would make even his worst creations work perfectly in the lab where he created them, but as soon as the creations left the lab, they almost always failed or blew up spectacularly. Victor was also a nervous wreck at all times since he was on his last life and the Friend Computer had recently banned having more than 6 clones. He had 2 green lackeys: '''Ned-G''' and '''Willis-G'''. He later worked with one '''Pende-R-GRA'''
An R&D scientist who secretly had the mutant power of "Luck" which would make even his worst creations work perfectly in the lab where he created them, but as soon as the creations left the lab, they almost always failed or blew up spectacularly. Victor was also a nervous wreck at all times since he was on his last life and the Friend Computer had recently banned having more than 6 clones. He had 2 green lackeys: '''Ned-G''' and '''Willis-G'''.  


=== Oregon Treesgood ===
=== Oregon Treesgood ===
<blockquote>''"You want to kill me? The feeling is mutual, Bub."''</blockquote>A strange man with ill fitting infrared coveralls, he was the source of the mysterious Black Boxes that were being imported into the Alpha Complex. Oregon was a descendent of the [[Brak]] bloodline, and lived outside of Alpha Complex, only concerning himself with making money by trading Black Boxes into the Alpha Complex economy. He was killed by the troubleshooters in a face-off to get themselves a Black Box...but his genetic template was kept in secret by the [[Sierra Club]], later recovered by IntSec, and cloned to be used as a mission guide to the team in a top secret adventure to find an escape passage to the Outdoors. 
A strange man with ill fitting infrared coveralls, he was the source of the mysterious Black Boxes that were being imported into the Alpha Complex. Oregon was a descendent of the [[Brak]] bloodline, and lived outside of Alpha Complex, only concerning himself with making money by trading Black Boxes into the Alpha Complex economy. He was killed by the troubleshooters in a face-off to get themselves a Black Box...but his genetic template was kept in secret by the [[Sierra Club]].   
 
Oregon was given dummy weapons and tools, as IntSec and the Bar (see below) also knew he was a confirmed traitor and outdoors commie.   
 
=== Nouvelle Vague ===
'''Nouvelle Vague''' (french for "New Wave") were a spin-off of The Mystics that were also partially built on the foundations of the Romantics -- They believed in the power of Music as a form of enhancing the experiences of drug influence. In short, they wanted anything and everything musically inclined, but used the music (in whatever form it came in) as a means to reaching even higher highs during their own drug trips.
 
The NV were based OUTSIDE of Alpha Complex, found in the jungles of [[Cof]], aka "The Outdoors". Around 190 [[CR]] they were lead by a warforged/high programmer named [[Fork]].


NV were responsible for the sabotaging of the [[IslandImpeller]], but would also later be convinced to help fix it.
== The Council ==
 
A group of citizens who ran the Troubleshooter program in the days of the Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues. Slowly over the course of those sessions, the members of the council were carted off, having been accused or confirmed of each also being traitors in their own ways.  
=== OK Zuners ===
The '''OK Zuners''' were a treasonous group of traitors (and possibly commies, or possibly mutants) who revolted against AMC and refused to get their "Eyepods" installed.
 
The Zuners were led by "'''Nimdok-I-MOK-1'''", who used to work for RB's radioactive mitten factory. Nimdok had hacked the Alpha Complex systems to grant himself Ultraviolet clearance so that he could avoid being required to get an Eyepod.   
 
=== The Cyberpunks ===
<blockquote>''Well look at the Beava’ Boys, back already! I see you Fodders weren’t gonks after all. I guess a puppet is worth a little mushi every now and then, eh mate?''</blockquote>The '''Cyberpunks''' (also called '''Edgerunners''' since they lived on the edge of the island) were another group of treasonous commie traitors who, like Nouvelle Vague above, lived on the beaches (the edge) of [[Cof]] outside of the Alpha Complex. They hired the players to smuggle wares out of Alpha Complex as part of a mysterious mission that went sideways in trademark Paranoia fashion. They used a combination of Australian slang (based on Mad Max dystopia) and Cyberpunk slang (based on Cyberpunk 2077 dystopia) in order to sound the most confusing and dystopian way possible.
 
They gave the players a loot drop from the '''Phoenix''' secret society, in the form of Ultraviolet and Indigo weapons and armor, in order to complete the "Cyberpunk Disc Projekt", which was currently in the Red State (also called ''CD Projekt: Red'').
 
=== Corvid-19 ===
Also called "The Crows", they live in The UnderComplex. They are relentless and will kill anyone they go up against, cancelling any and all plans and keeping people from hanging out together. The only way to defeat them is with Exceptional Hygiene.
 
=== [[James the Beholder]] ===
A [[beholder]] who was in charge of the entire [[Get Submodule]] program in the first place, and ultimately, secretly, the campaign BBEG.
 
== The Bar ==
A group of citizens who ran the Troubleshooter program in the days of the Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues. Slowly over the course of those sessions, the members of the bar were carted off, having been accused or confirmed of each also being traitors in their own ways.  


=== Dan-V ===
=== Dan-V ===
<blockquote>''"Welcome Friend Troubleshooters, our friend the computer has chosen you for this mission...huh...? You say I already said that?"''</blockquote>'''Dan-V''' who lead the team, very wise and powerful, but also narcoleptic. Dan-V was prone to repeating himself and forgetting where he was, leading to strange sometimes confusing mission assignments. He is always very inspired by every little thing that the team does, often to the eye-rolling of everyone else.  
<blockquote>"Welcome Friend Troubleshooters, our friend the computer has chosen you for this mission...huh...? You say I already said that?"</blockquote>'''Dan-V''' who lead the team, very wise and powerful, but also narcoleptic. Dan-V was prone to repeating himself and forgetting where he was, leading to strange sometimes confusing mission assignments. He is always very inspired by every little thing that the team does, often to the eye-rolling of everyone else.  


=== ????-B ===
=== ????-B ===
<blockquote>''"Huddah Huddah Hud(?)"''</blockquote>The Blue clearance IntSec expert who resided on the Council unfortunately always had a broken microphone.  
<blockquote>"Huddah Huddah Hud(?)"</blockquote>The Blue clearance IntSec expert who resided on the Council unfortunately always had a broken microphone.  


=== Brian-B ===
=== Brian-B ===
<blockquote>[Sound of ''Fortunate Son'' in the distance]</blockquote>A Blue citizen from HPD and Housing who was very strict about making sure the BEST leader on the team is given the job to LEAD. Brian was annoyed if a troubleshooter's armor was undamaged, and would often eulogize dead troubleshooters as the perfect example of everything a troubleshooter ought to be. The only thing that truly satisfied Brian-B was a sizeable body count of mutants and/or traitors.
A Blue citizen from HPD and Housing who was very strict about making sure the BEST leader on the team is given the job to LEAD. Brian was annoyed if a troubleshooter's armor was undamaged, and would often eulogize dead troubleshooters as the perfect example of everything a troubleshooter ought to be. The only thing that truly satisfied Brian-B was a sizeable body count of mutants and/or traitors.  
 
In one particular mission, Brian decided the team had such a failure in leadership, that he himself lead a platoon of vulture squadron soldiers to the heart of the traitor's nest...not realizing it was an abandoned nuclear reactor. As Brian firebombed the troubleshooters and the traitors alike, he killed himself, and also blew open a large hole in the side of the Alpha Complex dome.  


=== Zack-I-VLI-3 ===
=== Zack-B ===
A careful and considerate member of the bar that only wanted to make sure the troubleshooters were never exposed to Black Body Radiation and never had much else to add to the conversation. The other members of the board called him "The New Kid". It's possible the Black Body Radiation had to do with [[⮞Get Submodule/List of Items#The Black Box|'''The Black Box''']].
A careful and considerate member of the bar that only wanted to make sure the troubleshooters were never exposed to Black Body Radiation and never had much else to add to the conversation.
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