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Lieoften
Jul 14th, 2011, 10:50 PM
More Information Mining for my current project:(WorkingTitle) "Vengeance Hit”[vh]
Once again let’s thrust ourselves a couple years into the future and place ourselves in Gland Hove City (from here on out GHC): GHC is a City of The Cloud (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_Technology); everything can be run off the cities website (Paying Bills, Going to Court, Schools, Library, etc etc). What OTHER services would you expect to find on such a city-site?
Please note that any answers are accepted, no matter how extreme they may be (“YOU CAN EAT FUD OFF ZEH CITY FORUMS!”)
Also, I’d like to take this opportunity to announce that [VH] will Hopefully soon be in ALPHA STAGE, and I’ll be looking for people to hack the site, help develop the site, and various other tasks (voice acting, regular acting, articlewrites, screenwrites)

If you’re interested, please email me at James.Serbus AT Gmail.com

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Nullifier
Jul 16th, 2011, 08:22 PM
Does it have Zombies? :)

Waldo Butters
Jul 16th, 2011, 08:38 PM
Hospital check ups maybe? Ya know, get a scan and theres your physical. And by extension it could possibley give a diagnosis or a perscription. (which could theoretically be hacked by the not so rich, powerful, and caring when it comes to the law. Which may or may not be a cool thing to add to the plo

Drug addiction? Maybe some sort of laser that they can zap you with (for a fee) that gives you a temorary euphoria.

Prostitution and human trafficing could possibley be in some form of code on a forum. Like, read the 3rd word out of every line to get the details on someone to buy/hook up with

Social networking to the point where you can see anything someone is online doing, as long as their online.

Just what came to my mind even if most of it can have a dark undertone to it, but hey, anything in fiction needs a reasonable dark undertone to stay interesting.