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Aquarius Alodar

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Well, yeah. Although which would be the best way, then, to represent some guy who gets mindwiped either as a Doll or as something else (came out of the Island, had a bad encounter with a psion and got (literally) Mind Raped, Manchurian Agent in potentia (or amnesiac a la Jason Bourne)), who has either memories lurking behind the blank slate just waiting to explode out, or can be easily reprogrammed into mission-specific memories (like a Doll does) ?

A Profession (yeah, 'Doll' doesn't sounds like much of a profession), or a full-blown Template?

O-Kay.......:hmm:......Template, obviously.
 

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Gideon020

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Oupost America: The Panama Independant Canal State

History:

The Panama Independant Canal State's origins have their roots in the city-state of Los Angeles during the days after the official end of the Silence and the reclusive metropolis rejoined the greater United States.

Central America at this time was in chaos; Mexico was reliant on Los Angeles aid to wrest control from its cartels, ninjas from Konoha were operating out of an outpost in Panama, and rumors of NOD operatives in the jungles were rampant.

Los Angeles saw an opportunity to extend its influence before the United States it payed lip service to couldput a muzzle on it. Mexico was already firmly in their pocket thanks to their aid and reconstruction programs and it would be easy enough to convince Panama to allow American security to protect the Panama Canal.

The Canal was not just a trade route; in the days after the 23 Hours ran their course the Panama and Suez Canal became vital strategic assets for moving peacekeepers and halting the movements of pirates and smugglers who were taking advantage of the chaos to use the Canals to move from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean

Los Angeles knew that if the Canal could be taken, they could dictate shipping tarrifs across the world and have the ability to construct naval bases for both the Pacific and Atlantic.

But there was opportunity and Los Angeles did not want the US snooping around. It was then that Kane launched his Tiberium War.

The Canal War

Kane, with his tiberium-enhanced Ultimate Coordinators and millions of regular troops, launched a global campaign to bring the world under his banner. NOD insurgents immediately appeared across the globe and even Los Angeles suffered some minor damage from their actions but the chance was now there.

The Los Angeles National Guard was the de-facto army of Los Angeles; better equipped and trained than the regular US military and eager for war, they were sent not to Mexico as the US ordered them, but to Panama.

National Guard troops hit the nation like a thunderstorm and overwhelmed NOD forces controlling the cities before launching a lightning strike on the Canal, dislodging the surprised Panamanian Army troops and quickly establishing their control instead.

Panama could do nothing but squawk in outrage as the National Guard troops immediately sealed the canal and created a no-mans land around it, before they were forced to deal with NOD troops.

Meanwhile, IGU operatives had been successful in turning the loyalty of numerous regular NOD troops against Kane, creating the Special Operations Division Scorpion's Tail to combat NOD forces directly in their Tiberium-choked strongholds, surreptitiously opening the way for GDI forces to defeat NOD.

But the war for Panama was not yet over; Panama demanded that the United States remove their forces from the Canal and the US in turn demanded Los Angeles to remove the National Guard troops.

What they both didn't expect was for Los Angeles diplomats to smile and declare that the troops in control of the canal had formed their own independant nation-state and that Los Angeles was opening diplomatic relations with them.

For the next ten or so years, Los Angeles supported their new puppet nation with food, weaponry and citizenry while helping fend off attacks from NOD remnants, the Panama armed forces, and even an attempt by the Justice League to force the return of the canal.

Finally, there was no choice but to allow the existance of the Panama Canal Independant State. Los Angeles had won.

The Panama Independant Canal State Today

The PICS today is an example of Los Angeles' influence outside their walls; a clean, safe and ordered society that is in advance of the rest of the world, it is also the world's clearing house for equipment and weaponry that the city considers obsolete.

Its position as LA's premier naval base and control of the Canal also allow the city to be a major grey and black market.
 

Well, Okinawa excluded, Japan is really stuffed enough that it deserves its own smaller gazetteer at this point.

Also, Star Wars Coreline is off..sorta.

By that, I mean the idea of whole sourcebooks on it is off. Instead, I'll incorporate the information where it's valid on Earth (for instance, Gungans and Jawas will be in the rewrite of the North America gazetteer, and Togruta will be in the Africa gazetteer unless there's an objection of them being there).

I plan on having a "Star Wars Modern" with a generic non-setting rules for any Star Wars play, canon or fanfiction, as a longer term (by that, I mean within the next year or so) goals to help lessen the dent of d20 Modern and the Star Wars Roleplaying Game alike having all too short official lifespans.

So, what is the next gazetteer, in that case? Well, since North America's rewrite is neeeearly done, I plan on having it be a general overview of the Sol system. Some ideas to bounce of of y'all as far as yay or nay goes:

Mercury: Due to its frequent old pop culture depiction as a planet with a "locked 'solar tide'", Mercury is a planet that has a permanent 'night side' and 'day side'. As a result, it has a large colony of Twi'leks (due to its similarity to the planet Ryloth, which has a similar makeup as a 'solar tide' desert planet), as well as a healthy dotting of spice and ore mines.

Venus: Most of venus is a Victorian ideal of the planet, with thick swamps inhabited by dinosaurs and lizardfolk. Thanks to Cowboy Bebop, however, there is also a somewhat arid western continent with a permanent human habitation.

Earth's Moon: Orbital colonies from Planetes, bat-like humanoids and bison-like creatures in crater jungles encased in strange oxygen bubbles from old world Real hoaxes, and H.G. Wells's Selenites living below the surface are just some of the oddities of our mother planet's lunar child.

Mars: Embroiled in a war between War of the Worlds-verse and Barsoom-verse Martians. No word on where the Ice Warriors are during this debacle, but one can be fairly certain they are plotting something.

Jupiter: Rather less violent than the planet we know, the gas giant Jupiter is home to many floating colonies, including a Rebellion-era Alternate of Cloud City. Its moon, Europa, is well known for the strange sea life beneath its icy crust.

Saturn: Its floating cities are home to the DC Comics-verse Martians, who were forced to emigrate from their war-torn homeworld.

Uranus: The base of operations for the Marvel-verse's Kree Empire.

Neptune: The frozen wastes of Neptune are currently cordoned off between the lands of the star yuki-onna from Urusei Yatsura and the iron realms of Futurama's Robot Santa.

Pluto: Due to several unpleasant events never referred to in polite conversations between Reals and Fictions, Pluto is a tectonically fractured world ruled by the mi-go.

Alternate Earths: Possibly the Planet of the Apes-verse Earth, and most definitely Primalis, the Harryhausen world. Others are in different solar systems.

As an aside, any references for Africa and Australia's future gazetteers would be nice as well, Marco, since the Sol one will probably be considerably shorter than your bog standard gazetteer.

Working on this. It's gonna be a little hard, though, but I'll post what I have when I have it.
 



jefgorbach

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Over here are some Gazeteer collections for North America and Eurasia made by Rappy a short time ago. On the Wizards D20 Modern Threads there's also a stand-alone Gazeteer thread (which hasn't gotten an update in forever) whoch has also lots of things that haven't been classified.

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Thanks, looks like I'll have to try the WOTC thread

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