(3/4) Traveller T20 - The Soldiers Sons. Game started, but still recruiting

I'm pretty familiar with most of the iterations of Traveller, though I don't have the big Traveller d20 book.

For a character, I'm thinking of a guy whose mother was a Navy Captain, who commanded a scratch force of Navy and System Squadron ships during the war with the Solomani, and saw off a heavy Solomani task force, thus keeping a key border system in the Third Imperium. As a result, she was made a noble, and on her retirement from active naval service, the Duchess of Mandible, a system that is fairly backwards techwise, but is a solid source of resources and agriculture goodies for a small cluster of hostile environment and specialized industrial world's in it's region.

The guy himself is of course the second son, and is off to join the Navy and see the universe.
 

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Wilphe : we'll do a prelude, starting at naval academy. If you go straight to OTC, you start at first level. If you go to uni first, we'll have to roll. just let me know what you've planned. Don't start on your tour of duty yet. Trust me, i know what i'm doing :)



blarkon : same thing . Your character can go tu uni first and then start his OTC, or you can start your OTC straightaway. Your choice. There are other options as well, like going on a trip across the systems for a year or two, whatever takes your fancy.
 

DrZombie said:
Fair enough, but why his mother? It would be a lot more logical if it were his father.

Not sure what your logic is, behind that, but my reasoning was simple enough. I thought it might be fun to have to explain to an Aslan about his "warrior mother."

It could be his dad, just as easily.
 

I'm not really playing the vanilla traveller setting. It's a bit more of an old victorian england sci-fi mix. There are strong women who rule their fief, but they are rare. While there are women in the navy, they are commoners. the ruling class is still very chauvinistic. I'm sorry if that wasn't clear from my previous posts. That's the trouble with trying to describe a setting that's very clear in m head but rather hard to explain.
It could be possible, but that would mean that your characters mother is a rare exception, probably a NCO that got promoted to officers rank, wich would make her quite (in)famous. it would reflect on your character, people, especially old nobility, would talk behind your back, and some even in your face. You could build a nice background around that, but I'd like you to know beforehand what you're in for. Your choice.
 

Sorry, been a bit busy.

I'll flip-flop and go with the Human if that is allright:

Dominic hault-Propenser

The hault-Propenser's are an old, old family. Back in the dim and distant past they were some of the greatest nobles in the Imperium, however they were always a very military family and gave compartively little attention to politics and business. This lay the seeds for their undoing, after a few hundred years their members became much more "conventional nobles" - however they lacked the accumulated contacts, wealth and resources of the less martial clans and found themselves drawn into to expenditure they couldn't really afford in order to keep up with them.

It wasn't helped by the downright decadent actions of some of line, who along the way forgot that the spending lots of money on lavish entertainments, big estates and private yachts is a means to and end rather than an end in itself. To this day the hault-Propenser name is synonmous with rakish wastrels, uncultured boorish behaviours and an obstinate refusal to adhere to mainstream Imperial relgion.

Estates and titles were gradually lost, their main capital was thier good name and illustrious reputation and that was all but gone too. With what remained a far sighted patriarch sponsored a major exploration and colonial expedition to discover and settle new planets, with this the hault-Propensers disappeared off the radar of mainstream Imperial history.

Though they didn't find too many planets they did find and claim a small cluster of 4 frontier worlds: Gasper, Trillian, Entberg and uU. Here they settled down and sought to rebuild their shattered fortunes. However once again their lack of standing at court hurt them, as a later Emperor decided to strip them of the Baronial title to the cluster and grant it to his current favourites. Embittered by this further loss, the Hault-Propensers withdrew to their own estates mostly spending their time in quiet ranching on Gasper when they weren't involved in running the planetary miliita.

The family's renaissance began when their world was invaded by, the resident "Old Noble" family were upstarts compared to his line, but they were much richer and in favour at Court. However they badly botched the defence of the planet, being either cowardly, incompetant or traitorous. At least one scion managed to be all three at the same time, fortunatly he did more damage to the opposition than the Imperials.

It was left to the Dominic's father Aetius to organise resitance and boot out the invaders. This was duely noted by the Emperor who promptly reversed his predecessars decision, elevated him to Governer of the planet as well as Count of the cluster and gave him a fair chunk of the old noble's fiefs as well.

While Dominic should be learning at his fathers side, family tradition dictates that he pursue a military career first. It will also help him make friends and allies they sorely need, however it also brings him into contact with several people with a grudge, be it relatives of the "Old Noble" family he supplanted or various miscellaneous nobles who remember how his, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great (etc) Uncle Horace debauched their Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great (etc) Aunt Hortense and are burning for vengence. It also doesn't help that Count Aetius is a little bit overpromoted and the Family are generally unready for their new role. This makes them a bit provincial and everyone is waiting for them to screw up again.

Well almost everyone, some aren't willing to wait.
 
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Brother allard, welcome. It's not a standard setting, I've tried to explain what I want, read it through and let me know if you have some questions.
 

Darius Auberon

Understood. Here's what I have so far:

- What did your father do to get appointed governor of the system.
Captain Grosvenor Auberon was the captain of the INS Black Prince, an Imperial Mogami-class cruiser/carrier operating near the front in the last war. During maneuvers, the ship suffered a severe spatial misjump, placing it nearly fourteen parsecs behind Solomani lines. Certain that he had over-jumped the main Solomani battle fleet - placing them between his current position and his intended rendezvous with his own group - Cpt Auberon elected not to follow the Imperial Navy's standard operating procedure, which in this case dictated that he make for the rendezvous directly. Figuring rightly that this was tantamount to suicide, he instead made his course parallel to the battle line, intending to slip around the enemy's flank and escape into friendly space. Making a long staggered series of short jumps, Cpt Auberon and the Black Prince made their way back to Imperial space over the course of several months, taking every opportunity to wreak havoc on the Solomani supply lines while en route. Making good use of ships weapons, the fighter wing and the Marine contingent, the Black Prince managed to destroy several key depots and set the Solomani war effort back by several weeks, if not months.

The welcome upon their return, however, was somewhat less than enthusiastic. Initiative and pluck were qualities the Imperium did not much celebrate in her naval officers - leastwise, not under the old Emperor - and Cpt Auberon avoided a court martial for his deviation from protocol primarily due to the fact that the Imperium could spare neither him nor the Black Prince. In the Prince's absence, the fleet had suffered a serious defeat at the hands of the Solomani and had lost a sizable force. It was, however, made clear to Cpt Auberon that he could expect no greater command.

The war ended some six months later. The old emperor destroyed himself, and Emperor Theon began elevating favored officers to the peerage.

Stats:
http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=873021
[6,5,2] = (13)
[4,4,1] = (9)
[6,3,2] = (11)
[6,3,2] = (11)
[6,4,4] = (14)
[6,6,3] = (15)
[6,6,5] = (17)
[6,6,6] = (18)

Point value: 55
 

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