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Originally posted by Martin Turner:
**The original novel was as much about moral philosophy as archaeology. Lars Sřrensson: Christian, Alana de Quinet: utilitarian, Virana Chabarti: Hobbesian egoist, Mordillo, agnostic existentialist, Piper: nihilist/übermensch
I kind of feel I've done the Christian character. The next storyline is about Mordillo, because after the Vayella Ays character in Femme Fatale, it was always going to be. This will take Mordillo deep into the anti-hero world, although maybe he comes out the other side different.
Importantly, all of the various moral positions of the characters make perfect sense to them. Femme Fatale was a further exploration of that idea - when a character has developed a particular moral view and discovers progressively that they have a past which conflicts with it.
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Wonderful. Perhaps rename the "bar" button something like "community," and have your photos & descriptions show not just bars but also other kinds of places where people congregate and talk -- temples, town halls, plazas, markets, post/communication offices, theaters, stadiums, etc. This would let you give snapshots of motivations and beliefs for a wider range of individuals and sociocultural subgroups, at a rate of one group per planet. Gambling, news reading, hiring, and job seeking are plausible at all these places.
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I've been thinking about your post. The idea of exploring other cultures beyond what FH currently does appeals to me a lot.
Obviously, one of the innovations in FH which was particularly appreciated by the non-English speaking players was the acknowledgement that there is more than one language in the world. French, Dutch, German, Turkish all make their appearances in the game.
In extending the universe, I'm bringing in a number of clusters which are alluded to in the original Introduction - worlds and groups that have been cut off from galactic civilisation for some time, and have developed in their own way. Each cluster has a different kind of development. A Turkic speaking cluster has gone into various kinds of insularity, in the way in which the Turkic speaking peoples did subsequent to the end of the Ottoman empire. On the other hand, a humanistic cluster develops a planet entirely devoted to a library project, and another where science is the official religion and all others are forbidden. In another cluster one world has been the fashion leader, but it is a backwater which becomes the main link to the core worlds - as a result, the fashion leader becomes unfashionable and all the new wealth and ideas are channelled through the despised world - result, well, I let you know.
Anyway, just to thank you for inspiring me to create some of these clusters. I'll see where it all takes me.
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