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Originally posted by Bomb:
where else are you going to find as many groups of dorky people and creative people gathered in one place?
Well, my plugin idea is -exceedingly- dorky, so this must be a good thing.
It has to do with the Inter-Stellar Library Network!
(Should I stop there? :p)
See, you start out with the practice mďsn I just had all this trouble with, getting an offer to take some books somewhere for a librarian, and getting attacked along the way by pirates looking for expensive rare Auroran history books. When you get back, you get an offer to serve as a regular book freighter in your spare time, carrying books from library to library. These raise your value with the ISLN gövt, and at a certain point, you get offered a mission by someone you meet in a bar who notices that you're a library freighter, to research some rare information for him. This has two purposes- it starts a spur string where you find information out for this guy, only to discover he's putting it to shady use for blackmail (you get to pick whether to help or stop him!), and it also takes you back to the main library, where the person who offered you the mission in the very beginning tells you that the library (which is not only for books, but artifacts, technology, etc.. more of an interstellar museum with lots of books and collections as opposed to exhibits) is researching an unidentified technology fragment found in Nesre Primus. It's less advanced than Federation technology, but uses different pathways and manners of working, so that, were it up to Federation speed, it would be much more efficient. After some investigating near the system, in an empty system a derelict ship that matches the tech fragment is found, and on boarding, a lot of tech and information are found. When the information is taken back to the original person, enough is there for the navigation system of the ship to be reconstructed, which points to a wormhole being in the system where the ship was found. Sent to investigate again, upon going through, a huge number of derelict ships are found floating around destroyed systems. Upon taking this information back, the person decides to see if something referred to as a "timegate" in some obscure library pieces can be constructed, allowing you to go back to when there was life in the systems to find out more (insatiable librarians, thirsting for knowledge! :p).. You're sent to the Polaris to beg some technology...
...and that's as far as I've gotten with specific planning.
I have a little more general stuff- they'll have destroyed themselves in a nuclear-war type scenario, and I think I'm going to try to work a romance in (I found your signature amusing, Bomb), although that may be ridiculous and overambitious to boot.
Any comments? (Should I put this in a new topic?)
-K
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Art History = Cool!
...and yes, I'm odd.
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(This message has been edited by Kate (edited 05-28-2003).)