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<blockquote data-quote="paqman" data-source="post: 104004" data-attributes="member: 1041"><p>That's funny, it is exactly how I started my game, but from the other way around. My players were aboard a Generation ship that as been travelling, offcourse, for millenias (It left well before the creation of the Dragon empire). The players were part of the only combatant type of the station, they were some kind of gladiators, they participated in Wrestling, martial arts, Paint ball games.... So once troubles started they were part of the small group that could act. (Since all was provided for by droids and the majority of the population had nothing special to do to get their needs attended to)</p><p></p><p>Ork Pirates found the ship and decided to loot it of its stuff. They attacked and it all started there, the players interfered and the adventure was started.</p><p></p><p>After the Ork pirate thing, that lasted for a single gaming session, the players escaped with a Corvette and activated the StarCaster. They got back right to the starting planet. Where the generation ship left from. The planet is now in an ice age and the only thing they found was a Derelict space station. When they approached they found out that it was not so derelict. It was functional and they decided to dock and explore.</p><p></p><p>They found out that the station was some kind of symbiosys between Rat men (From CC) And AI and Humanoids (Humans, elves, gnomes, dwarves and halflings). The Rat men were the group that managed the lower part of the station with the power generators. They maintain it to barely functional level. The humans produce the food, in gigantic Hydroponic farms and the humans and the rat men trades food for energy. Finaly the AI makes sure that the energy is distributed in all part of the station and it manages the single docking arm still functional. (The docking arm is about 4 miles long and could accomodate a fleet of small ships)</p><p></p><p>Ho yes, the AI as a small army of skeletons that has been equiped with Electronic brains. Through a magiteck interface, the electronic brain can operate the skeletons and, thus, the AI controls the Electronic Brains. So the players were surprised when they encountered the first group making maintenance in the docking arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paqman, post: 104004, member: 1041"] That's funny, it is exactly how I started my game, but from the other way around. My players were aboard a Generation ship that as been travelling, offcourse, for millenias (It left well before the creation of the Dragon empire). The players were part of the only combatant type of the station, they were some kind of gladiators, they participated in Wrestling, martial arts, Paint ball games.... So once troubles started they were part of the small group that could act. (Since all was provided for by droids and the majority of the population had nothing special to do to get their needs attended to) Ork Pirates found the ship and decided to loot it of its stuff. They attacked and it all started there, the players interfered and the adventure was started. After the Ork pirate thing, that lasted for a single gaming session, the players escaped with a Corvette and activated the StarCaster. They got back right to the starting planet. Where the generation ship left from. The planet is now in an ice age and the only thing they found was a Derelict space station. When they approached they found out that it was not so derelict. It was functional and they decided to dock and explore. They found out that the station was some kind of symbiosys between Rat men (From CC) And AI and Humanoids (Humans, elves, gnomes, dwarves and halflings). The Rat men were the group that managed the lower part of the station with the power generators. They maintain it to barely functional level. The humans produce the food, in gigantic Hydroponic farms and the humans and the rat men trades food for energy. Finaly the AI makes sure that the energy is distributed in all part of the station and it manages the single docking arm still functional. (The docking arm is about 4 miles long and could accomodate a fleet of small ships) Ho yes, the AI as a small army of skeletons that has been equiped with Electronic brains. Through a magiteck interface, the electronic brain can operate the skeletons and, thus, the AI controls the Electronic Brains. So the players were surprised when they encountered the first group making maintenance in the docking arm. [/QUOTE]
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