December 8, 2022
Origin, 1+2a, 2b, 2c
Part 2d: Icons for “The wildly disruptive nature of independent ship ownership”
- Event: In the early days of the Jovian colonies declaring independence from Mars, Mars had shut off all wormhole beacons in an attempt to starve them out. One lone sympathetic freighter, however, brought enough supplies via off-network beacons to keep them supplied so they could maintain their resistance. That ship is long since gone, but is celebrated yearly on the Jovian Independence Day on June 1st.
- Landmark: The Deimos Travel Consortium’s logo which still emblazons that tiny moon. The Consortium collapsed after independent investigators with their own ship used it to uncover evidence that a mass transit disaster due to improper maintenance was covered up. Rumor has it they were paid handsomely by a competitor to look into it.
- Person: Josiah Flake, the current CEO of Translunar Water, was once declared legally dead. It turned out that he had faked his death and, with the help of a ship’s crew, used the opportunity to turn the tables on a would-be assassin - and the only other person in line for the executive position once his boss retired.
- Peril: If you’re supplying workers with the means to secure a better deal with themselves, watch your back. Businesses watch closely for pro-labor ship captains and find ways to make them disappear.
- Treasure: It’s said that there are still the husks of ill-fated stations in orbit around Venus, but no company in their right mind would take the chance to salvage them. Which means they’re ripe for the picking if you’ve got enough thermal shielding.
- Secret: A Terran shipyard has made a prototype of a nearly self-sustainable ship: it has a new kind of engine that requires no fuel and its air and water recyclers run at an absurdly efficient rate. It could change the limits of the galaxy forever if made at scale.
Icons done! Time to move onto phase 3.
...December 6, 2022
Origin, 1+2a, 2b
2c: Icons for "Being thrust suddenly onto the fringes of society and having to figure out how to deal with that."
- Event: When the Terran and Martian beacon networks were merged, a lot of stations became redundant. Everyone manning those stations were fired and reactors were deactivated as soon as the merger went through. The stations who had suitable engineering knowledge to restart them did so for the sake of everyone on the station, but for their trouble, they were blacklisted from all future corporate work.
- Landmark: Adrastea station was the source of one corp’s experimental “study” into worker efficiency in high gravity conditions. When the study ended in a drastic failure, workers there were all forced to sign non-disclosure and non-compete agreements before receiving medical care. After receiving the bare minimum, they were all promptly fired.
- Person: Barnaby Russell was a pilot who got fired from ferry duty due to having a management inefficiency pinned on him. On his way out, he stole a security patrol fighter and used it to hijack several freighters. He’s still at large, along with a few old friends he managed to recruit, and occasionally his crew will disrupt an ore shipment leaving the colonies.
- Peril: Every once in awhile, someone decided to give a little too much control to an automated system. When that happens (and when it goes wrong), it’s quite standard for everyone involved in programming or maintenance to be let go and the mark put on their permanent record in spite of whoever made it happen.
- Treasure: If your station gets attacked or cut loose, strip the place clean, then hide it well. What are they going to do, fire you twice? Just make sure you don’t take anything traceable…
- Secret: A lot of corporations cut people loose or mark them as falsely dead on purpose. There’s a lot of things you can hire someone who doesn’t exist for.
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...December 2, 2022
Origin, 1+2a
2b: Icons for "The farther out a station or colony is from any of the centers of corporate power, the more exploited and extracted they are, but the easier it is to achieve some kind of independence."
- Event: The first corporation to set up a headquarters in a colony. It's how you know a colony is about to become a proper hub, and that everyone living there is about to have their lives permanently changed.
- Landmark: A few decades ago, the first Martian worker housing unit was a deeply inhumane honeycomb-like structure with awful conditions. It's long since been demolished, and only a tiny museum exists in its place. Mars is now a thriving center for commerce, and anything that reminds people of its roots isn't suitable.
- Person: Joe Reyes, an organizer who was the public face of victories for workers in Callisto Station. He now lives in Ganymede and works as a fundraiser for similar efforts, but he's frequently accused of enjoying his relative fame and the comforts of the city while other stations and colonies languish.
- Peril: Diseases don't often hit colonies, but when they do, they spread like wildfire due to cramped, awful conditions. If it's something that's a serious risk, it's very common for the founding corp to quarantine the colony entirely to prevent spread, regardless of how well the colony can withstand that.
- Treasure: If you've got a ship and want to make salvage money, what you need to do is head to Earth and dig up old records of existing colonies and compare them to known ones. If you see one that doesn't show up on current records, head that way. There's a chance it's been completely abandoned and there's something worth salvaging there. Who knows what condition it's in, though.
- Secret: The destruction of the Enceladus commune. By official records, no colony could possibly exist without corporate sanction, and yet one did, for a surprisingly long time, exist. They were destroyed outright by Jovian corporate navies, and all official records were scrubbed. But some people remember.
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...November 28, 2022
Working off of this list because it sounds like a good way to put a loose, anti-canon setting together. (Anti-canon is definitely something I'm aiming for for Liminal Void so I'm game.)
Step 1
(mostly a repost from here so it's in a useful place, made slight changes here and there)
Inspirations
- The Expanse
- Cowboy Bebop
- System Shock
- Alien/s
- FTL
About
If I had to narrow it down to statements would probably come out to something like:
...November 28, 2022
(For context, originally this was a reply to
this post).
This is a pretty cool idea! I'll give this a shot because I'm starting to sketch out a new thing (Liminal Void) and I'm trying to give it a little more to work with setting-wise than I normally do for a game.
Inspirations
- The Expanse
- Cowboy Bebop
- System Shock
- Alien/s
- FTL
About
If I had to narrow it down to statements would probably come out to something like:
...November 2, 2022
Follow-up to my post about Total//Effect core mechanics.
I realized I barely described what the rest of the system is in favor of being a Probability Weirdo. Let's do that. I also didn't describe, or even mention any of the three games I'm outlining while I'm writing it somehow. Let's do that too.
The Subsystems
What's a core system for the system? Like what parts do you need? You need the core mechanic, which can in turn be expressed through any of the subsystems listed. Basically aside from how to roll, the concept of escalation, and some concepts around level/tier advancement, there isn't any one system that's "core". My big intentions for this system/toolbox/SRD/whatever are modularity and configurability, which I'm defining as:
...October 31, 2022
So this is my first public post/design blog/etc about a system I'm developing as a SRD/toolkit, Total//Effect. It includes a bunch of probability stuff at the end if you're into that, but I do sum up the important bits if you're not.
I'll start with my initial forays into the humble 3d6 (and the originator of some of these mechanics), 36th Way and LUMEN.
3d6 and 36th Way/LUMEN
Total//Effect's resolution is a kind of combination of two different resolution systems I've used in the past: 36th Way and LUMEN.
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