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Which D&D worlds have Sci Fi Space Ships?


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Any campaign you run Tales of the Comet (already mentioned) and Expedition to Barrier Peaks in does. So technically Greyhawk.

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I could swear Wilderlands did.

As The Shaman posted above, it does. It also, in its history, suggest a number of long lost "space ports" of some kind could also still exist, plus the climate of the Wilderlands is controlled. But the control is failing, resulting in unpredictable and exceptionally nasty storms. That or I am confusing it with some other post apocalyptic fantasy world.
 

Did none of Tekumel nor Talislanta nor Jorune have a crashed spaceship?


I think they all probably do. Jorune is a planet dicovered by humans from earth in the far future. Both other settings have a past history as high technological civilizations.

Thanks for reminding me of them! :)

-Havard
 

As The Shaman posted above, it does. It also, in its history, suggest a number of long lost "space ports" of some kind could also still exist, plus the climate of the Wilderlands is controlled. But the control is failing, resulting in unpredictable and exceptionally nasty storms. That or I am confusing it with some other post apocalyptic fantasy world.


I hadnt heard of the weather control part of the WL before. If you are right, that is very interesting! :)

-Havard
 



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