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<blockquote data-quote="Ry" data-source="post: 3280185" data-attributes="member: 8314"><p>I would like to donate the following scenario idea to the creative commons:</p><p></p><p>Defend the station against crack commandos with your slightly genemodded mutant selves - but you've got to do it in such a way that they won't just send more.</p><p></p><p>Serenity Lost is a station of ex-military personnel and lost colonists from a nearby failed terraforming. They have, as a community, converted to Trancendental Evolutionary Vajrayana - it was the tools of genetic engineering that allowed them to survive despite their dearth of food, raw materials, and oxygen.</p><p></p><p>The scenario opens with the monks that went to the diplomatic meeting arriving home with the bad news that it was fruitless. The central government will not relent, and if their demands were met, the people of Serenity Lost would be "relocated" to an earthlike planet where they would be consigned to a life of chronic illness without their biotech.</p><p></p><p>The murmur goes through the crowd of assembled monastics - "what happens next?"</p><p></p><p>Their diplomat - an ex-military man and respected almost as much as their old master - raises his hands for silence. "They will not act openly - we know that, because we were once part of them. It will be a black op, which means a small ship - and commandos, with a mission to kill us, and make it look like an accident. We must make ready to protect ourselves."</p><p></p><p>Now the old master speaks: "We seek harmony with all beings. We must not fear the men of the government, even if they come against us."</p><p></p><p>As if on cue, an explosion is heard, jarring the station. Lights flash, then go out. Those with military experience recognize that a boarding party is arriving on the expansive Serenity Lost at this very moment - and without advanced armaments, the monks have no hope in a direct confrontation.</p><p></p><p>In the dark moment, before the dim of the auxiliary lights can be made out, the monks hear the master's last words: "Instead, we will teach them."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry, post: 3280185, member: 8314"] I would like to donate the following scenario idea to the creative commons: Defend the station against crack commandos with your slightly genemodded mutant selves - but you've got to do it in such a way that they won't just send more. Serenity Lost is a station of ex-military personnel and lost colonists from a nearby failed terraforming. They have, as a community, converted to Trancendental Evolutionary Vajrayana - it was the tools of genetic engineering that allowed them to survive despite their dearth of food, raw materials, and oxygen. The scenario opens with the monks that went to the diplomatic meeting arriving home with the bad news that it was fruitless. The central government will not relent, and if their demands were met, the people of Serenity Lost would be "relocated" to an earthlike planet where they would be consigned to a life of chronic illness without their biotech. The murmur goes through the crowd of assembled monastics - "what happens next?" Their diplomat - an ex-military man and respected almost as much as their old master - raises his hands for silence. "They will not act openly - we know that, because we were once part of them. It will be a black op, which means a small ship - and commandos, with a mission to kill us, and make it look like an accident. We must make ready to protect ourselves." Now the old master speaks: "We seek harmony with all beings. We must not fear the men of the government, even if they come against us." As if on cue, an explosion is heard, jarring the station. Lights flash, then go out. Those with military experience recognize that a boarding party is arriving on the expansive Serenity Lost at this very moment - and without advanced armaments, the monks have no hope in a direct confrontation. In the dark moment, before the dim of the auxiliary lights can be made out, the monks hear the master's last words: "Instead, we will teach them." [/QUOTE]
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