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*A state provides: Resources, Followers, Contacts, Sanctum(s), and other things. However, a character cannot muster the full power of his state at any one time, and the proportion he can decreases with increasing state size. | *A state provides: Resources, Followers, Contacts, Sanctum(s), obviously Citizenship, and other things. However, a character cannot muster the full power of his state at any one time, and the proportion he can decreases with increasing state size. | ||
*Resources already expands to the national scale; Followers do not. Maybe they should above | *Resources already expands to the national scale; Followers do not. Maybe they should above 5? | ||
*There is a difference between prosperity due to a singular good ruler and prosperity due to good institutions. The former needs constant investment from the ruler (the PC), the latter does not (or not as much). However, the former is much easier to create and to enhance to 'nova levels'. | *There is a difference between prosperity due to a singular good ruler and prosperity due to good institutions. The former needs constant investment from the ruler (the PC), the latter does not (or not as much). However, the former is much easier to create and to enhance to 'nova levels'. | ||
*The rules should primarily centre around what a state provides for the character, with maybe some simple rules for interorganisational conflict. Aberrant is a game about singular heroes, not armies. | *The rules should primarily centre around what a state provides for the character, with maybe some simple rules for interorganisational conflict. Aberrant is a game about singular heroes, not armies. | ||
*A state has ratings for Size, Prosperity and (Morale and/or Coherency). | *A state has ratings for Size, Prosperity and (Morale and/or Coherency). |
Revision as of 06:10, 18 May 2011
Interest List
- Claude: 412, coalition, texas
- Marisa: Facepunching the Coalition, Bahrain, Chromatics
- Starlance: Burning the South, Coalition, Britain, Bahrain
- Quasar: Coalition, Britain, Bahrain
- Scarlet: Coalition, Bahrain, 412, Texas, Chromatics, Meet the Norca
- Raz: Britain, Coalition, Texas
- Vicky: 412, Chromatics, Texas
- Isis: 412, Coalition, Britain
Coalition Options
- White Lies, Black Ops: The good thing about the Coalition being told everything one of the ambassadors on the second mission knew was that she didn't know everything. She didn't know that the Leviathan had managed to launch a FTL message pod back to Earth, and they don't know the human race knows it's got a deadline. For now, it serves their purposes to not act like anything's amiss until Earth gets invaded. Of course, that's an advantage if you're going around doing black bag ops on their outposts and arkships...
- Probable Emphasis: Investigation + Stealth (if you get into a fight, they have literally a million Spinals they can throw at you until you die)
- Interested Parties: Quasar (Secondary), Vicky (Secondary), Scarlet, Claude (1), Starlance, Isis(1).
- Likely Final Party Makeup: Isis, Scarlet, Claude, Finn, Zach
- The Ballad of the (Edenite) Green Berets: Welcome to sunny Mintaka III, where the average temperature is a nice 380 degrees Kelvin in the summer and the only reason the oceans don't boil is that the atmosphere is literally as thick as molasses. Of course, the extremophilic alien race there doesn't mind too much, which is probably why the Coalition is busy assimilating them and their genetics for hostile environment resistant Spinal breeds. And Coalition tech still works more or less fine in such extreme environs. For the inhabitants of Mintaka III, who have barely managed to hit the Industrial Revolution, being attacked by the Coalition is definitely not something they were prepared for. Of course, if you can give them the tools to fight back...
- Probable Emphasis: Nova Powers (very little human designed is going to work on fucking Venus), Instruction
- Interested Parties: Vicky, Quasar, Starlance (2), Raz, Scarlet (Second), Marisa, Claude (3)
- Likely Final Party Makeup: Vicky, Quasar, Marisa, Starlance, and Raz
- Kidnappings: Oh no! Coalition ninjas have kidnapped your/your friend's ally/mentor/followers! Are you a bad enough eximorph to stop the Coalition?
- Probable Emphasis: Combat?
- Interested Parties: Claude (2), Quasar (Third), Raz (second), MArisa (second), Vicky, Isis(2)
- Likely Final Party Makeup: Finn, some others.
Hanging Hooks
- The Coalition are coming to rape and/or kill everyone.
- Assist the Aeon coalition mission
- Save the crippled Leviathan
- Doyen are manipulating the Chromatics.
- Investigate possible cyberkinetic novas in China.
- +Japan rep
- China is a surveillance state full of telepaths
- Investigate Bahrain
- Taint Hazard
- Push over Norsefire
- Investigate Process 412
- Burn the South
- +Norca rep
- Taint Hazard
- Loot H-M stuff in Texas
Other Objectives
- Rehabilitate novas on Earth - Aeon may plan for this already, but rape aliens.
- Build up France
- Salvage the Qin
- Some characters want to get formal educations (to keep up with the M-Ints in the party who seem to be driving the plot forward on their own).
- Find out what causes Eufibre rejection, and do it to the Colony - need a nova/aberrant with it for purposes of study.
- Alternatively, cause that Eufiber to become Vampiric to severely lower its ability to use Quantum effectively.
- Build Whaleship Magetherion. Starship made from various gadgets and a gadget whale (initially modified with Form Manipulation).
- Find the creator of the Sundogs and ask for research notes. We'll save time.
- Use samples from the Leviathan (if we rescue it).
Coalition Brainstorming
- A quantum-powered blight to destroy their hardtech (magic bullets not likely to work)
- A quantum-powered plague to destroy their wettech (ditto)
- A giant bomb (known to fail)
- Sic aliens on them
- Chromatics will be willing but aren't up to the task
- Qin will probably not be willing
- Fighting them normally (lol)
- All of the above
- Give them what they want but not how they want it.
National Management
Screwball's Ramblings
Each nation or polity consists of a number of sites (the party has a single site under their control in the form of Sanctuaire). Each site provides one background point that can be spend on national scale versions of the Resources, Followers, Contacts (representing intelligence services) and Influence (diplomacy) backgrounds.
Each point of National Resources counts as five dots of the character scale background in terms of how much cash it produces.
Each point of Followers allows the nation to raise and equip a battalion of soldiers (armour and aircraft are bought as units using cash).
Dunno how to do Contacts and Influence yet.
Need to work out a way to allocate sites to nations, unless MJ is just going to declare that China has however many sites he feels it should have, for example. Numbers are, obviously, not final.
Peel
Observations & Thoughts:
- A state provides: Resources, Followers, Contacts, Sanctum(s), obviously Citizenship, and other things. However, a character cannot muster the full power of his state at any one time, and the proportion he can decreases with increasing state size.
- Resources already expands to the national scale; Followers do not. Maybe they should above 5?
- There is a difference between prosperity due to a singular good ruler and prosperity due to good institutions. The former needs constant investment from the ruler (the PC), the latter does not (or not as much). However, the former is much easier to create and to enhance to 'nova levels'.
- The rules should primarily centre around what a state provides for the character, with maybe some simple rules for interorganisational conflict. Aberrant is a game about singular heroes, not armies.
- A state has ratings for Size, Prosperity and (Morale and/or Coherency).