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If Shadowrun got the reboot treatment, what sacred cows (mechanics/setting) would you put up for slaughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raduin711" data-source="post: 7903001" data-attributes="member: 15303"><p>I was aware. Hence my cheeky little quote at the end. Somehow, I don't think the US would cede half it's territory over volcanoes overnight. It has one of the largest militaries in the world... yes, magic was brand new at the time, and that might make the US capitulate to some of the Ghost Dance's demands, but it wasn't long before US colleges discovered their own kind of magic (based on hermeticism for some reason?) which would probably reignite the conflict. Not to mention the Native American population is quite small. It's a little too cut and dry. Same with the secession of the south and the merging with Canada. It's way too quick, nice and neat. The civil war was long, and bloody, and complicated, and we are still carrying around the scars of it today. That said, the ascent of native american culture is really important to the game, I just think the volcanoes thing isn't all that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think all that is really required for cyberpunk to work is for big corporations to seize power in a big way. Corporate Extraterritoriality is a big part of the setting, but things like the UCAS, CAS, NAN are mostly just window dressing. Whether Seattle is part of the US or a city-state in the middle of the NAN doesn't really seem to impact the game very much. The point is that the government is weakened, and the Megacorps are in charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raduin711, post: 7903001, member: 15303"] I was aware. Hence my cheeky little quote at the end. Somehow, I don't think the US would cede half it's territory over volcanoes overnight. It has one of the largest militaries in the world... yes, magic was brand new at the time, and that might make the US capitulate to some of the Ghost Dance's demands, but it wasn't long before US colleges discovered their own kind of magic (based on hermeticism for some reason?) which would probably reignite the conflict. Not to mention the Native American population is quite small. It's a little too cut and dry. Same with the secession of the south and the merging with Canada. It's way too quick, nice and neat. The civil war was long, and bloody, and complicated, and we are still carrying around the scars of it today. That said, the ascent of native american culture is really important to the game, I just think the volcanoes thing isn't all that. I think all that is really required for cyberpunk to work is for big corporations to seize power in a big way. Corporate Extraterritoriality is a big part of the setting, but things like the UCAS, CAS, NAN are mostly just window dressing. Whether Seattle is part of the US or a city-state in the middle of the NAN doesn't really seem to impact the game very much. The point is that the government is weakened, and the Megacorps are in charge. [/QUOTE]
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