AE:BGI

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This page was for a project-oriented development of BGI in the Anniversary Edition. For the factual basis of this project, plus some fan elaborations, see BGI. For a plan for a new level based on these concepts, see User:Iritscen/BGI.

Role of BGI in Oni

The basic idea is that BGI, a "suspected Syndicate front", are a double- or triple-agent entity. As a worldwide industrial monopoly, they provides most of the technology in the WCG world (pretty much like DAIWA in Vexille). They also assist Muro's criminal organization when it comes to logistics and infrastructure; however, BGI are also a stronghold of the "old" Syndicate f.k.a. the Network, which Muro has neither beheaded nor dismembered during his rise to power. Thus BGI resent the alienation brought about by Muro, and secretly oppose the STURMANDERUNG project.

The WCG is aware of the ongoing militarization of Muro's Strikers. The TCTF are hardly able to maintain a credible image as peace-keepers in the media, let alone to actually thwart Muro's plans. In this situation, WCG officials have resorted to a pact with BGI, whereby BGI are free to develop paramilitary technology in order to face the threat represented by Muro. Griffin is unaware of that pact and proceeds with his own initiative: both the WCG and BGI view this as part of the problem and will attempt to disrupt the TCTF's Daodan project through legal pressure or sabotage.

BGI agents will monitor Konoko on her early missions and, when Griffin fails to contain the threat that she represents, will do their best to take her out of the equation. Since BGI's paramilitary is not supposed to exist, witnesses will be avoided (or eliminated) at all cost: massive use of phase cloaking (and perhaps self-destruction upon failure) will complement the deadly weapons and fighting techniques of the "anti-Daodan" squads. By confronting and possibly disrupting this new entity, Konoko will once again position herself as the only one who can defeat Muro.



Armored troopers

Black Spartan from Halo.png

These are the guys supposed to deal not only with Muro's Strikers, but ultimately with (Mutant) Muro himself. Not bound by the WCG's regulations, they are physically enhanced by cyborgization and/or doping and thus can carry a full body armor similar to Barabas's or Mukade's. Or maybe they're just robots.

Placeholder

An obvious first take on the BGI trooper was to toy around with the Spartan design from Halo. The character wasn't designed by the same guys who worked on Oni, but the final model has features that remind both of Oni's TCTF SWAT and of Mukade. This double similarity makes all the more sense in the context of Oni2:Truth Number Zero (in which Mukade used to be part of BGI before Oni). Of the existing textures, the black variant is perhaps the least reminiscent of Halo and the most fitting in Oni's universe. Permanent phase cloaking and self-destruction would limit the sightings of the asset to situations of physical contact, contributing to the mystery surrounding the BGI entity and hopefully minimizing the legal issues.

The model we initially got busy with (HERE and HERE) was a promotional model distributed for free by LineFour (their only free character model). We rather naively assumed that this was an original (although somewhat unfinished) model by LineFour. Later, we found multiple instances of the same model on Turbosquid: HERE, HERE, and HERE, the latter being the actual rip and the others more or less accurate renditions of it.

The ripped mesh suffered from a few defects (disconnected triangles, duplicated triangles, missing triangles) which were fixed. The model was then decomposed into rigid body parts and imported into Oni, along with a ripped and downsampled texture. The troops are available in the newest version of the level0_BGI plugin, with several variants, ranging from nimble assassins to powerful giants. See AE:Plugins#BGI

Candidate

After a while, we came across another model, less familiar and perhaps even more fitting than Master Chief. It was found on Google SketchUp's 3D Warehouse - obviously ripped from some game, but so far nobody has been able to tell which game exactly. (UPDATE: It's Widowmaker from Unreal Tournament 2004.) Here is a list of SketchUp entries based on the model:

And HERE is an OBJ based on it, split into body parts and UV-unwrapped, but not textured.

Here's a mini-tutorial for rigging this model.

  1. Open the OBJ above, select all the meshes, scale it by 0.49, rotate by -90° around X, translate by 0.15 along Y (up) and by -0.5 along Z (backwards), and "Freeze all transforms". Rename meshes to match OniSplit's convention (everything should be lowercase, and the spelling we use is "biceps", not "bicep").
  2. Extract ONCCninjabot with the -noanim pose and drop him/it/whatever into Scene_Root (after deselecting everything, just in case). Set the pelvis height to 10.3577 (the default 9.32 works only for Konoko).
  3. Select all the meshes of the new model, then look up the ninjabot's material and "Assign to selection". The UV maps have nothing to do with this texture. You can fix them, and some model issues, at this point, or you can save it for later.
  4. Now we must use the ninjabot as a posing figure, rotating its parts. The rotations that need to be changed are the shoulders and arms (i.e., "biceps"): set them to (0,+-90,180) and (0,+-58,0), respectively.
  5. The translations of the ninjabot's parts need to be tweaked a bit too. Widen the hips to (0,+-1.35,0), offset the feet to (4.5,0,0) instead of (3.96,0,0), shoulders to (-0.37,-0.4,+-0.48) instead of (-0.37,0.02,+-0.48), "wrists" to (3.1,0,+-0.2) instead of (2.77,0,0) and "handfists" to (2.52,0,+-0.2) instead of (2.52,0,0).
  6. Make centers visible, select the ninjabot as a tree and check that all the centers are consistent with the articulations of the new model. Save the scene or select everything and export to collada (make sure that the ninjabot is selected as a tree).
  7. At this point you should have something like THIS (with some extra modeling but no texturing yet).
  8. Now you should assemble the new body parts into a hierarchy that is consistent with the stretched ninjabot. Switch to "Center" editing, and match all the transforms of "pelvis" (the alien's) to those of "pelvis2" (the ninjabot's). Then drag-and-drop both thighs and "mid" (only those 3 parts) into "pelvis", and match their transforms to those of the corresponding parts of the ninjabot. Then do the "children's children", the "children's children's children", etc.
  9. When you're done with that process of reparenting and transform-matching, you should get something like THIS, which is essentially Oni-ready. HERE is what I feed to OniSplit and HERE is what I feed to Oni (PC-only).
  10. It looks OK for a start, but of course it still needs to be textured, and depending on the animation scheme some bone orientations must be tweaked. Perhaps the most annoying for now is the excessive rotation of the head. Either it must have narrower aiming constraints (TRAS), or we can just glue it to the chest or neck.

Animations

The ideal fighting scheme is Elite with a touch of Mutant Muro. More specifically, the more powerful combos will be backed up by discharges/explosions/etc generated by the armored suit. Jumping will also be dramatically enhanced by the armor. At the moment of writing, no custom TRAM or TRAC are available.

Maybe there can be versions that are large enough to be driven (with roughly Murzilla-themed animations). "Press CTRL to board this mecha." ^_^



Executives

(preliminary version shown; far left and right on the image below)

BGI teaser.png

These are the guys who coordinate the covert operations of the troopers and also interface with representatives of the Syndicate, TCTF and WCG (mixing diplomacy and intimidation: references in popular culture include the Men In Black, Matrix Agents, etc). Thus they are effectively the BGI's "face", and since some of them are skilled diplomats it is hard to tell what power and influence these individuals possess within their own organization. It seems unlikely that they are merely field agents carrying out orders. Rather, they are cooperative masterminds, perpetuating the spirit of the pre-Muro Syndicate a.k.a. the Network and that of its Council a.k.a. the Hydra. The boards of directors, if any, are a mere facade, offering the image of a law-abiding industry.

Their badges feature the BGI logo as well as the AVATARA symbol. These act as a deterrent against TCTF troops, because AVATARA amounts to absolute clearance and immunity. The white/shining eyes are a form of borderline-illegal surgery (cyborgization).

Model

Model-wise, the executives are merely retextured copies of male scientists so far. Animations can be borrowed from any comguy-derived TRAC, notably Tankers and Muro. Four variants are available in the newest version of the level0_BGI plugin. See AE:Plugins#BGI

Weapons

Sorta wishlist

Apart from weapons encountered in the original Oni, BGI uses its own unique arsenal. The few weapons gathered so far are:

  • THIS (mother of all handguns)
  • THIS (mother of all shotguns)
  • THIS (flame thrower)
  • THIS (bazooka)
  • THIS (microwave)

Apart from the handgun, they all need to be textured and adapted as Oni weapons, with more or less custom projectiles.

There are other weapons around, from those modeled by Seventeen Seconds to these (https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/221645, dead link), but they're all somewhat boring.

Stuff so far

HERE is a collection of new weapons so far, some of which can be featured as the preferred weapons of BGI. More specifically, THESE TWO handguns (from https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/221645, dead link) can be the preferred sidearms of BGI executives, whereas as THESE TWO guns look decently badass in the hands of the assault troopers. Apart from those placeholders, there is not much available at this time, e.g., in terms of heavy artillery: rocket launcher, flame thrower, microwave cannon... these are all WIP at best, and not exactly showable; there's THIS but it's not very convicing either (undersized, overtrimmed, and the projectile is neither balanced nor original enough).

The newest version of the level0_BGI plugin incorporates the 4 weapons pointed out above. See AE:Plugins#BGI


Vehicles

Dropship

A stealth dropship, ignored by the WCG's network of drones, comes readily to mind. The troopers could thus make suprise appearances at pretty much any point in Oni. The stealth aircraft could also consolidate the transition between CHAPTER 13 . PHOENIX RISING and CHAPTER 14 . DAWN OF THE CHRYSALIS. It is always possible to adapt Halo's Pelican, but a somewhat less outrageous cameo will be THIS: this NGE gunship was apparently made from scratch, has "interesting" cartoony textures and can be adapted as a cargo lifter or dropship rather intuitively. HERE is the dropship in OBJ format (the high-resolution BMP texture is unavailable, so the JPG was used instead).

DeLorean

See AE:DeLorean for the resources and the WIP. A luxury/sports car manufactured by BGI, it is literally covered in watermark-style AVATARA symbols (variations in reflectivity), as a deterrent for the TCTF. It is the vehicle of choice of the BGI executives, and can be seen, for instance, outside the Vansam airport, driving away for some obscure reasons as Konoko arrives. Version 20080822 of the Anniversary Edition uses a minimal substitute for the DeLorean: a 100% black texture applied to the original mesh (which was missing its texture anyway).

An alternative or complement to the DeLorean is the Siva Spyder, which is also available from turbosquid: HERE. The geometry is suitable for Oni's engine and can be easily extracted from the .ma format, which is ASCII; this has not been done yet, however. Given the potential of the DeLorean, maybe the Siva is best used as a civilian car.