Next D20 Modern Campaign Setting!?!

What should the next D20 Modern Campaign Setting be?

  • Agents of PSI (d20 Modern)

    Votes: 26 16.0%
  • Age of Adventure (d20 Past)

    Votes: 13 8.0%
  • Bughunters (d20 Future)

    Votes: 26 16.0%
  • Cyberrave (d20 Cyberscape)

    Votes: 8 4.9%
  • Dark Heart of Space (d20 Future)

    Votes: 28 17.3%
  • Dark Matter (d20 Minigame/Alternity)

    Votes: 61 37.7%
  • Dimension X (d20 Future)

    Votes: 7 4.3%
  • Earth Inherited (d20 Apocalypse)

    Votes: 13 8.0%
  • Gamma World/Omega World (SSS/d20 Minigame)

    Votes: 23 14.2%
  • Genetech (d20 Future)

    Votes: 21 13.0%
  • Iron Lords of Jupiter (d20 Minigame)

    Votes: 39 24.1%
  • Mecha Crusade (d20 Minigame/d20 Future)

    Votes: 19 11.7%
  • Plague World (d20 Apocalypse)

    Votes: 11 6.8%
  • Pulp Heroes (d20 Minigame/d20 Past)

    Votes: 33 20.4%
  • Shadow Chasers/Shadow Stalkers (d20 Modern/d20 Past)

    Votes: 25 15.4%
  • Star*Drive (d20 Future/Alternity)

    Votes: 49 30.2%
  • Star Law, i.e. Star Frontiers (d20 Future)

    Votes: 35 21.6%
  • The Wasteland/Atomic Sunrise (d20 Future/d20 Apocalypse)

    Votes: 16 9.9%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 9 5.6%
  • None of the Above

    Votes: 3 1.9%


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Roudi said:
Why do they have to be one of the mini-settings from the existing books? I can think of a dozen more different interesting campaign settings for d20 Modern that haven't had a mention in a WotC book.


I'm interested. What are some of these ideas?
 

C. Baize's "Americanarchy" campaign.

Tim Willard's "Nova Wars" setting (from the Future Fun thread).

The four mini-settings in Tesla's Legacy (I'm obviously more biased to these).

A setting based off of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods".

A mecha setting that doesn't emulate any existing animes, or Battletech (I'm looking at you, Mecha Crusade).

A superhero setting not emulating the past 50 years worth of comic book clichés and devices.

Historical settings that aren't Victorian (such as Elizabethan England, North America in the 1700-1800s, etc)

Modern Ragnarokr (at which point Mr. Baize enters the conversation and pimps out Valherjar).


I do believe that is a dozen.
 

While I would buy any of the mini-settings above if done as a full book, I voted for DarkMatter, Dark Heart of Space, Gamma/Omega World (build upon the OW framework but bring it in line with D20 Modern and you wouldn't have a hard time blowing SSS's offering out of the water), and the Age of Adventure. Either DarkMatter or GW would be my favorite picks.

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Roudi said:
C. Baize's "Americanarchy" campaign.

Tim Willard's "Nova Wars" setting (from the Future Fun thread).

The four mini-settings in Tesla's Legacy (I'm obviously more biased to these).

A setting based off of Neil Gaiman's "American Gods".

A mecha setting that doesn't emulate any existing animes, or Battletech (I'm looking at you, Mecha Crusade).

A superhero setting not emulating the past 50 years worth of comic book clichés and devices.

Historical settings that aren't Victorian (such as Elizabethan England, North America in the 1700-1800s, etc)

Modern Ragnarokr (at which point Mr. Baize enters the conversation and pimps out Valherjar).


I do believe that is a dozen.

Mmmmm.... Valherjar... I loves it, my preciousssss....
 


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