Jd Smith1
Hero
My group has been together (most of it) since 2002. We switch settings about every 12-13 months. We're due for a sci-fi setting soon, as usually we go fantasy, post-apoc, scfi-fi, back to fantasy, with a couple Old West campaign in the mix. We're currently half-way through a fantasy campaign, Degenesius is locked and loaded next, and beyond that, sci-fi.
We've done Fading Suns (twice), Firefly/Serenity, FTL Now, and a sort of bastardized Traveler thing that got wildly out of control and in retrospect reflected badly on all involved.
What my guys would go for is a finite space map, detail that is less intense than WH 40k but still fully developed, and if possible dark and decaying (we're big fans of dark and decaying). Coriolis is not an option. Transhuman is likely not going to be utilized much if it is included, as there is a dearth of interest.
The group's sci-fi tastes are heavily influenced by the TV series (not the movie) Firefly, modestly by Star Wars, and if not carefully regulated, quickly becomes Unethical Bastards in Space. But basically, the small struggling ship crew with money problems and a temperamental ship is the sort of thing they like. Exploration is viewed as boring at best, especially as they know I'm not going to let them encounter any primitive cultures ever again.
So, to recap: a sci-fi setting with a finite starmap, no magic, good setting detail, loose or broken government control, and not Fading Suns, WH 40k, FTL Now, Firefly, Traveler, Star Wars, Star Trek, or Coriolis. The system isn't an issue.
We've done Fading Suns (twice), Firefly/Serenity, FTL Now, and a sort of bastardized Traveler thing that got wildly out of control and in retrospect reflected badly on all involved.
What my guys would go for is a finite space map, detail that is less intense than WH 40k but still fully developed, and if possible dark and decaying (we're big fans of dark and decaying). Coriolis is not an option. Transhuman is likely not going to be utilized much if it is included, as there is a dearth of interest.
The group's sci-fi tastes are heavily influenced by the TV series (not the movie) Firefly, modestly by Star Wars, and if not carefully regulated, quickly becomes Unethical Bastards in Space. But basically, the small struggling ship crew with money problems and a temperamental ship is the sort of thing they like. Exploration is viewed as boring at best, especially as they know I'm not going to let them encounter any primitive cultures ever again.
So, to recap: a sci-fi setting with a finite starmap, no magic, good setting detail, loose or broken government control, and not Fading Suns, WH 40k, FTL Now, Firefly, Traveler, Star Wars, Star Trek, or Coriolis. The system isn't an issue.
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