This thread will include lots of spoilers, all the spoilers, for the Spinward Marches campaign, one or two of the rift adventures, a number of the TAS scenarios and Mysteries, Secrets and Wrath of the Ancients eventually. So don't read if you want to play any of those games.
[NB: I am copying these from my notes and will be coming back to edit as I can. But if I try to make time to clean them up first I'll never post them. So please be forgiving of my typo's, grammar and general lack of writing talent.]
Background
Polybius Comnenus (Sex: Male; Age 30 Ethnicity: Vilani. Background Terms: Psi community/Warrior Psion/Warrior Psion)
Helena Rhoanion (Sex: Female; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Naval Academy: Nobel/Agent)
Vasquez (Sex: Female; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Naval Academy: Space Marine/Space Marine)
Peter (Sex: Male; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Space Community/Scout/Scout)
I, Polybius Comnenus, originate on Regina in the Spinward Marches at the edge of the Third Imperium. I come from a somewhat closed community in the city of Corona, which, as you know, is part of the fiefdom of the (sub-sector) Duke of Regina. I say a “somewhat closed” community as I, and most of my family, are psions. Following the Psionic Suppression (800 - 860) over 200 years ago psionics are banned across the Imperium and children are brought up to believe psions are nasty manipulative monsters. The Spinward Marches are the spinward-hubward corner of the Imperium and just a few parsecs away it lies the Consulate of Zhodani, a political body of a couple of thousand worlds which is inhabited by a human variant who were uplifted and form whom psionic are common. They won’t be part of my story, nor, I expect, will the Ancients who vanished 300,000 years ago and apparently did a lot of things, including uplifting humans in different ways. My ethnicity, Vilani, was uplifted to have longer life spans.
Anyway, back to my point. My community dates back to pre-suppression years and originates in a psionic commando battalion (the Fourth Psi Battalion, “The Movers”) which disbanded with the suppression and went underground. The Duke, who does not share the common prejudice against psions, shields my community from the Imperial Intelligence services as a potential weapon against the fearsome Zhodani Psi Commandoes.
I was brought up in the traditions of my community and have a full ranges of psionic powers with a special talent for teleportation. We form a closed part of Regina’s territorial army. Naturally, we need to have other work and I sent a lot of my summer holidays having adventures on my uncle Vlen’s trader when he was working locally. I went to Regina University to study biological sciences but ended up choosing an eclectic selection of courses and in particular fell in love with archeology. I actually penned a well received paper in the end of the Ancients which nearly led to a duel with the noble (Malik Haut-Tarve) who taught the course. Clashing with nobles is not a good idea and I may live to regret that.
My other encounter with Imperial nobility took the pleasing shape of Helena of Rhylanor. Third daughter of the Count of Rhylanor, no less. I know, I know, how foolish am I? The high nobility all marry for politics. This will definitely crop up more in my tale.
Helena Rhoanion graduated top of her class from Naval Academy and then served as Imperial Liaison on a heavy cruiser after a stint commanding a corvette patrol vessel. After a few years of this she took an official position in the Imperial Diplomatic service and was stationed on Regina. Although she was officially a diplomat and served in that role she was actually a member of Imperial Intelligence, running missions along the border with the Consulate. She was successful, loved the adventure and had a reputation as being exception at sniffing out Zhadoni spies.
The reason she was so good at sniffing out Zhodani was quite simple. When serving with the Sector Fleet she had been stationed briefly at Regina where she met and started an affair with yours truly. During an amorous encounter my telepathic powers had an unusual response in Helena which resulted me having her tested for psionic potential. She demonstrated aptitude for telepathy and telekineses. She doesn’t have my years of training, true, but she can certainly “ping” the area around her for signs of life. Individuals with psionic shields (everybody with a talent for telepathy, including Henley herself) are invisible to this technique, so it is easy to look at a group of people, ping them and if someone is there who isn’t locatable with psionic you know they are a psion, or are wearing a technical device which shields one from telepathy, which would be obvious.
Part of the reason Helena transferred to the Diplomatic Corps was to be with me, which was very sweet. After a few years one Sember Valargunia, the second son of an Imperial Baron, arrived from off-planet. He had heard from his father a rumour of my community, and obsessed with learning psionics himself, pulled strings and tracked us down. He was tested and came up negative. Believing we were denying him his birthright he took revenge by informing Helena’s family of our affair. She was recalled immediately, but not before fighting and seriously wounding Sember in an official duel (she's both ferocious when roused and pretty good with a sabre).
I met Vasquez when I was about 21 on an archeological dig over on Feri, less than half a dozen parsecs from Regina. This was before the current civil war but during one of the pre-war conflicts. We were isolated by the fighting and a full platoon of Imperial Marines were sent in for pick us up. In the end they managed to get through to us but were not able to evacuate us for several months. I was responsible for liaison with the marines and had already spent the summer managing our power plant at the dig, troubleshooting tech problems with our old fusion generators. I put into practice quite a few of the drills I had learned in my childhood when the fight got close and we had to defend ourselves. This included operating a RAM grenade launcher, which Vasquez swore to never let me touch again ("The most terrifying 18 seconds of my life", she later said). Fighting with the marines led to a friendship with Vasquez which lasted beyond the short period we were on Feri together. She was from Regina, a poor neighbourhood in Credo. She had won a scholarship to the Naval college and joined the 4518th regiment of the Dukes Huscarls as an ensign on graduation. While technically an air lift army unit in the planetary forces (as opposed the Imperial military) Vasquez was in the Space Assault battalion and in all ways was trained and functioned as a marine. Her battalion was detached from planetary forces and severed as colonial forces in a regular Space Marine regiment. After a rapid rise though the ranks to captain Vasquez realised her lack of noble connections meant her career was not going to go anywhere she left when transferred to an armoured recon battalion back in planetary force.
Peter grew up on Glisten around 30 parsecs rimward of Regina. Technically a spacer community Glisten is highly technically advanced. Peter initially studied engineering but joined the Imperial Scout Service as soon as he graduated. He spent a few years as a surveyor in the Five Sisters sub-sector before becoming a courier based at Regina. He often flew noble diplomats out from Regina to border planets, particularly Esalin and Quar. He hit it off with Helena, who is the most down to earth noble you could meet. When she used her influence to get an express packet assigned to him instead of a Type S scout he realised the benefits of having a noble patron - and one who was not an absolute snob! He effectively became her pilot and ended up in dangerous situations as she took him on various spying missions.
Our story begins with Helena having been discharged form the Imperial Diplomatic Corps and disobeying her father’s demand that she returns home for an arranged marriage. She and I met up with the newly discharged Vasquez and talked Peter into taking a sabbatical to join us. The plan was to run down to sub-sector District 268, most of which is Spinwards of the Third Imperium proper, and see what life brings us. The adventure begins as we are woken by emergency alarms in the middle of a sleep-cycle. The ship has miss-jumped and we are all going to die. In our PJs we each snatched up our personal comms and dived into a individual escape pods and hoped for the best...
[NB: I am copying these from my notes and will be coming back to edit as I can. But if I try to make time to clean them up first I'll never post them. So please be forgiving of my typo's, grammar and general lack of writing talent.]
Background
Polybius Comnenus (Sex: Male; Age 30 Ethnicity: Vilani. Background Terms: Psi community/Warrior Psion/Warrior Psion)
Helena Rhoanion (Sex: Female; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Naval Academy: Nobel/Agent)
Vasquez (Sex: Female; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Naval Academy: Space Marine/Space Marine)
Peter (Sex: Male; Age 30 Ethnicity: Terran. Background Terms: Space Community/Scout/Scout)
I, Polybius Comnenus, originate on Regina in the Spinward Marches at the edge of the Third Imperium. I come from a somewhat closed community in the city of Corona, which, as you know, is part of the fiefdom of the (sub-sector) Duke of Regina. I say a “somewhat closed” community as I, and most of my family, are psions. Following the Psionic Suppression (800 - 860) over 200 years ago psionics are banned across the Imperium and children are brought up to believe psions are nasty manipulative monsters. The Spinward Marches are the spinward-hubward corner of the Imperium and just a few parsecs away it lies the Consulate of Zhodani, a political body of a couple of thousand worlds which is inhabited by a human variant who were uplifted and form whom psionic are common. They won’t be part of my story, nor, I expect, will the Ancients who vanished 300,000 years ago and apparently did a lot of things, including uplifting humans in different ways. My ethnicity, Vilani, was uplifted to have longer life spans.
Anyway, back to my point. My community dates back to pre-suppression years and originates in a psionic commando battalion (the Fourth Psi Battalion, “The Movers”) which disbanded with the suppression and went underground. The Duke, who does not share the common prejudice against psions, shields my community from the Imperial Intelligence services as a potential weapon against the fearsome Zhodani Psi Commandoes.
I was brought up in the traditions of my community and have a full ranges of psionic powers with a special talent for teleportation. We form a closed part of Regina’s territorial army. Naturally, we need to have other work and I sent a lot of my summer holidays having adventures on my uncle Vlen’s trader when he was working locally. I went to Regina University to study biological sciences but ended up choosing an eclectic selection of courses and in particular fell in love with archeology. I actually penned a well received paper in the end of the Ancients which nearly led to a duel with the noble (Malik Haut-Tarve) who taught the course. Clashing with nobles is not a good idea and I may live to regret that.
My other encounter with Imperial nobility took the pleasing shape of Helena of Rhylanor. Third daughter of the Count of Rhylanor, no less. I know, I know, how foolish am I? The high nobility all marry for politics. This will definitely crop up more in my tale.
Helena Rhoanion graduated top of her class from Naval Academy and then served as Imperial Liaison on a heavy cruiser after a stint commanding a corvette patrol vessel. After a few years of this she took an official position in the Imperial Diplomatic service and was stationed on Regina. Although she was officially a diplomat and served in that role she was actually a member of Imperial Intelligence, running missions along the border with the Consulate. She was successful, loved the adventure and had a reputation as being exception at sniffing out Zhadoni spies.
The reason she was so good at sniffing out Zhodani was quite simple. When serving with the Sector Fleet she had been stationed briefly at Regina where she met and started an affair with yours truly. During an amorous encounter my telepathic powers had an unusual response in Helena which resulted me having her tested for psionic potential. She demonstrated aptitude for telepathy and telekineses. She doesn’t have my years of training, true, but she can certainly “ping” the area around her for signs of life. Individuals with psionic shields (everybody with a talent for telepathy, including Henley herself) are invisible to this technique, so it is easy to look at a group of people, ping them and if someone is there who isn’t locatable with psionic you know they are a psion, or are wearing a technical device which shields one from telepathy, which would be obvious.
Part of the reason Helena transferred to the Diplomatic Corps was to be with me, which was very sweet. After a few years one Sember Valargunia, the second son of an Imperial Baron, arrived from off-planet. He had heard from his father a rumour of my community, and obsessed with learning psionics himself, pulled strings and tracked us down. He was tested and came up negative. Believing we were denying him his birthright he took revenge by informing Helena’s family of our affair. She was recalled immediately, but not before fighting and seriously wounding Sember in an official duel (she's both ferocious when roused and pretty good with a sabre).
I met Vasquez when I was about 21 on an archeological dig over on Feri, less than half a dozen parsecs from Regina. This was before the current civil war but during one of the pre-war conflicts. We were isolated by the fighting and a full platoon of Imperial Marines were sent in for pick us up. In the end they managed to get through to us but were not able to evacuate us for several months. I was responsible for liaison with the marines and had already spent the summer managing our power plant at the dig, troubleshooting tech problems with our old fusion generators. I put into practice quite a few of the drills I had learned in my childhood when the fight got close and we had to defend ourselves. This included operating a RAM grenade launcher, which Vasquez swore to never let me touch again ("The most terrifying 18 seconds of my life", she later said). Fighting with the marines led to a friendship with Vasquez which lasted beyond the short period we were on Feri together. She was from Regina, a poor neighbourhood in Credo. She had won a scholarship to the Naval college and joined the 4518th regiment of the Dukes Huscarls as an ensign on graduation. While technically an air lift army unit in the planetary forces (as opposed the Imperial military) Vasquez was in the Space Assault battalion and in all ways was trained and functioned as a marine. Her battalion was detached from planetary forces and severed as colonial forces in a regular Space Marine regiment. After a rapid rise though the ranks to captain Vasquez realised her lack of noble connections meant her career was not going to go anywhere she left when transferred to an armoured recon battalion back in planetary force.
Peter grew up on Glisten around 30 parsecs rimward of Regina. Technically a spacer community Glisten is highly technically advanced. Peter initially studied engineering but joined the Imperial Scout Service as soon as he graduated. He spent a few years as a surveyor in the Five Sisters sub-sector before becoming a courier based at Regina. He often flew noble diplomats out from Regina to border planets, particularly Esalin and Quar. He hit it off with Helena, who is the most down to earth noble you could meet. When she used her influence to get an express packet assigned to him instead of a Type S scout he realised the benefits of having a noble patron - and one who was not an absolute snob! He effectively became her pilot and ended up in dangerous situations as she took him on various spying missions.
Our story begins with Helena having been discharged form the Imperial Diplomatic Corps and disobeying her father’s demand that she returns home for an arranged marriage. She and I met up with the newly discharged Vasquez and talked Peter into taking a sabbatical to join us. The plan was to run down to sub-sector District 268, most of which is Spinwards of the Third Imperium proper, and see what life brings us. The adventure begins as we are woken by emergency alarms in the middle of a sleep-cycle. The ship has miss-jumped and we are all going to die. In our PJs we each snatched up our personal comms and dived into a individual escape pods and hoped for the best...
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