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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 315231" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>In my campaign, a science fiction / fantasy mix (based on dragonstar), halflins and gnomes are both races that fare well in space.</p><p></p><p>While gnomes are the ones who repair and work at the machines, contruct great space stations and invent new starship, the halfling work as pilots or computer hackers.</p><p></p><p>Gnome builded some of the most famous space station (Verdana Station, the starting point for most adventures in the campaign), and enjoy living in the world of tech - since most of them helped build it up.</p><p></p><p>Halfling computer "sciencetist" (probably, most of them were hackers working for themselve, before the war began) were able to end the great War against the Artifical Intelligences, and halflings are trusted or feared (depending on wether they fly a freighter or a starfighter) pilots.</p><p></p><p>Both races share their love for a good meal, and fare quite well. </p><p>Both allow the "bigger one" to live on their station or profit from their skill, but they feel superior in these thing. (Though every gnome will respect a Dwarven Mining Expert)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, none of them does have their own "Empire", because that is nothing that interests them, and only the greater ones seem to really need the concepts of hierarchy and bureacracy..</p><p></p><p>Mustrum Ridcully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 315231, member: 710"] In my campaign, a science fiction / fantasy mix (based on dragonstar), halflins and gnomes are both races that fare well in space. While gnomes are the ones who repair and work at the machines, contruct great space stations and invent new starship, the halfling work as pilots or computer hackers. Gnome builded some of the most famous space station (Verdana Station, the starting point for most adventures in the campaign), and enjoy living in the world of tech - since most of them helped build it up. Halfling computer "sciencetist" (probably, most of them were hackers working for themselve, before the war began) were able to end the great War against the Artifical Intelligences, and halflings are trusted or feared (depending on wether they fly a freighter or a starfighter) pilots. Both races share their love for a good meal, and fare quite well. Both allow the "bigger one" to live on their station or profit from their skill, but they feel superior in these thing. (Though every gnome will respect a Dwarven Mining Expert) Anyway, none of them does have their own "Empire", because that is nothing that interests them, and only the greater ones seem to really need the concepts of hierarchy and bureacracy.. Mustrum Ridcully [/QUOTE]
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