Yeah, Chuck, that's useful for my guidance in knowing what you might like to aim for (and it could help me pick some relevant special abilities that you might get at the outset, that I might otherwise have not thought of) but at this really early stage, it doesn't matter too much - at the start of the game, you're nobodies, one and all. But yeah, the more detail you give me, the more I can make sure you get to head in the direction you want.
Also, I will be giving a bit more info out about the actual "
You + Other Body + ??? = Character!" thing when we're ready to go, as I don't want anyone to think I'm trying to dictate
who they're playing or how. I fully intend for you guys to have creative control of your own personalities (and for that personality to basically be the character you initially posted), I'm just telling you what body they landed in and what few bits of that person's muscle memory and knowledge was initially retained and available to you before you bumped them out.
You can strike a balance between what you remember of who you were and who they were, to create "the new you" somewhere between the two. Of course, you can choose to have your host body/brain's residual memories, skills and quirks affect your character to a much greater extent if you want to. You could choose to do your best to become them, even, and fully embrace the new body and life you have. To the other extreme, you could be horrified by the fact that you're stuck in someone else's meat suit, with their brain bits getting all up in your brain bits, making you unsure of who you even are, and so try your damnedest to purge their influence completely, rejecting the skills you inherited from them and pushing down their memories and so on. That's your call entirely.
I'm excited to see what you guys do with that. (Also, despite the above thoughts, I'm genuinely not going to mind if every single one of you go "Okay well I'm stuck in this weird new body but whatever, I'm still me." - that's nice and easy for everyone

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