(Ok, this may be a bad idea, but I've decided to creat my own RPG. Granted, there are a few already going, but I don't think I'm going to join them. I have a thing for spaceship combat y'see. Well, there are a few revisions from my other topic. First off, to simply things, there is only 1 defense, which is the Tachyon Field. It essentially absorbs a percentage of energy weapon firepower directed at the ship and stores it in the energy cells. The percentage is greater depending on the firepower of the beam. At extreme firepower, almost all of the energy is incepted. That's another thing, there are classic weapons, and lasers. There are not other weapons. (Classic is missile type). In the original brainstorming thing, we established a nice story but couldn't really work out the factions without extensive work. It was really something you had to be 'in' on. This will change. There is no background story you need to know. Think of it like Alpha Centauri or Civ - you pick your faction (with these starting stats) and weave it into the storyline. The 8 factions:
*The Mercinim Empire. Very strong trading conglomerate, strong military. Feudal-type government. Lot's of territory. Current People: Me (Joveia)
*The Arc Pluris. Very strong scientific culture. Moderate strong up-to-date military. Poor in everything else, trade isolationists. Possess Heffler Beam (v. powerful weapon.) Small territory. Current People: Danielmna
*Fortinbras Alliance. Every non-aligned world signs the Fortinbras pact, guranteeing mutual protection against other major powers. This gives it an absolutely huge territory - far larger than any other culture. But fleet cannot defend this and they are spread out unevenly across the galaxy. Diplomatic problems in times of peace. Current People: Mag Steeeeelglass
*Non-Star League. This is the remains of the Sol Federation, it exists in only one system - Sol. It's long establishment grants it enormous manpower and excellent resources. All planets are of course highly industrialised but they possess no extant territories. Small elite military.
*Greys. The Grey's are a mystery alliance race that have appeared around archaeological digs recently. They have not been encountered before now. Make up whatever you want about them, but make it alien. Tech level is unkown. Current People: Pyro.
*O-Force. This is the occupation force the Sol Federation put on the worlds it conquered. They are now a seperate government. Average in all respects except v. good military. Military based culture.
*Ruby Ray's. This is a fundementalist culture on the edge of the galaxy that was seperated from the rest of humanity by sheer bloody mindedness. They are fundementalist, and have a very strange religion. May possess some kind of psionic/telepathic powers. Make up the rest.
*Pirates. The ubiquitous pirates. They are have a good deal of potential, but suffer from lack of leadership. Tech etc.. is not really fixed. Depends on the area.
Technology is very simple. Make up whatever you want, but please try and put some scientific sounding basis in it. Don't make up super weapons or anything like that, if you know what I mean.
Well, now I've done something I hope will be intensely playable, I'll try and make the first post in this RPG. To my knowledge... everything you need is right here. This RPG will be very user defined, in my opinion, some of the best RPG's are. (and some of the worst too.))
I'll take the... Mercinim Empire, if no one has any problems with that? Ok. Story begins now. Oh btw, you can be anyone you want within your relative faction, but you and only you direct how your faction develops. You may choose a faction that someone else has already started directing, however you must decide how it develops together. And I would really prefer if people picked the available factions before choosing to pick others.
To all respects, Mercinim had 3 capitals. One of them was Chakroy, the trade capital, it specialised in the mass of dealings between Mercinim and most other worlds. It was also home to the merchant construction yards which spanned the planet. Then there was Uomohoy, the science capital. It was composed mainly from elite families and wealthy, brilliant academecians. A hot tourist spot of course, the planet was beautiful and possessed no disfigurement of any kind. Then there was Bandiyardnay, the military capital. It was the command centre, nerve-centre if you like for the Mercinim empire. A very large sprawling world. Before the administration split, it had been the one and only 'centre one' for the many worlds of the Empire. In it's orbit, were no less than 3 Red-class battlestations. For it's supplies, there was the asteroid belt and the gas giant, being steadily stripmined to harvest minerals and gasses for the military and stardrives. At any time, there might be around a hundred cruiser class vessels in orbit. Not much compared to some other governments, but not laughable either.
Gomor Entz thought about all this as he prepared to receive the most important assignment of his life, on board the battlestation.
He had spent around 3 hours here. He arrived early of course - as was his custom. Perhaps it might impress the superiors, he had thought, but unfortunately, his superiors probably wouldn't even know. They were late, for more than 2 hours. He didn't know why. The polite young female secretary had just specified 'business' without any indication. They might be sunbathing on Ohmi beach or heading off an invasion for all he knew. He disliked being out of touch with his crew. Poor things, they hadn't been allowed to leave the cramped quarters of the the MSS Ilorciam.
'Hello Gomor Entz. Gomor Entz is it?' Said a man who appeared out of thin air, seemingly. Gomor Entz recovered himself.
'Ah, yes sir.'
'No need for any honours Gomor.'
'Yes sir.' Gomor nodded.
'No need for any honours.' The man said tensely.
Ah.
'Yes.'
'Call me Irwin.' The man definately sounded offended.
'Yes Irwin.'
'Thankyou.' The man said. He walked into his office, by the receptionist. Gomor followed him.
'We have a situation my good man.'
He didn't bother replying.
'Did you hear me!?' He asked angrily.
'Yes... sir.'
'Don't call me sir!' He said angrily again.
'Yes, Irwin.' Golom thought the man was definately off-kilter. Perhaps it was staying on the station for most of his natural life in an enclosed environment. Or maybe the extremely small space of his office. Golom found a chair and sat down.
'This situation I was talking about... It's difficult.'
'I see, Irwin.'
'Yes, it is most certainly going to be a challenge. You've heard of the Non-Star League?'
Did the man take Golom for a fool?
'Yes.'
'There's problems.'
'I see. Irwin.'
'Yep. Very tough for us there. The Non-Star League is planning something. You know, we practically border each other on a very thin strip of space occupied by neutrals.'
'Fortinbras?'
'Yep. Fortinbras. Some of the first. We have reason to believe the Non-Star has signed some kind of agreement with them, has something to do with passing over there space. I don't need to tell you the implications.'
'Non-Star borders other empires as well... perhaps...?'
The man was decidedly excited.
'No perhaps. I cannot allow us to consider any other option. Do you realise, they will not forgive us if we fail?'
'Fail sir?'
'Fail in defending Mercinim. We can't allow something like this to threaten us.'
'That's a good idea sir.'
'So, we're going to mobilise the forces.'
'Sir?'
The man, (Golom didn't even know his name. He guessed he was an General, but there were not stars on his jacket) continued.
'Please, we should keep it personal. Please, Irwin.'
'Irwin, would is it you want me to do exactly?'
'Ah yes.'
He shuffled some papers on his desk, only to realise there was just a single piece of paper there. Irritated, he threw it in the bin.
'We're mobilising. Mobilising the whole damn front.'
Golom recoiled in surprise. The 'whole damn front' was one hell of a front.
'That's, interesting.'
'Yes, I should bloody well think so.'
'So what, do you want me to do?.'
'Ah yes. I want you to go on ahead. Sort of feel out the general impression of their forces.'
'What, sort of, diplomatic-like?'
'No. Aren't you familiar with the concept of the canary?'
'Canary, si - Irwin?'
'Yep. In the old, old days before interstellar travel, they mined the earth with people. And sometimes the mine was full of poisonous fumes, you know, and so the miners would die.'
Gomor waited for the description to end.
'Well, so they sent a canary down. And the canary would be really affected by it. I'm not sure how. I think it died or something, and then the miners would just go out. You're the canary Golom.'
'Th, th...ankyou.'
'Yep. That's what it's all about!'
------------------
There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
(This message has been edited by Joveia (edited 05-19-2002).)