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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 8395380" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Right, they could join the poachers, or... I think the flashback is a reasonably clever way to both frame the action into a single ultimate scene that resolves everything, and give the players a lot of leeway. I haven't seen that technique used with Traveller before, and it certainly wasn't something the system itself suggests. However, it will certainly work for the opening gambit of a campaign, or for a one-shot in this case. </p><p></p><p>And, yeah, I am not so sure that parties necessarily are going to be of one mind. It could turn out to be a fairly amusing scenario with half the party managing to get some allies to show up, and the other half trying to join the 'bad guys'. </p><p></p><p>Some additional possibilities suggest themselves as well. Your scenario doesn't actually cast anyone in a 'villain' role, though it suggests that perhaps the Hunter et al are working in the employ of someone who wants to have over on the PC's employer. It could be entirely different though. Perhaps the Noble Lady has some ulterior motives, or just family ties to the powers that be in this system. Those powers might not be all that popular, or at least have enemies. So it could be there are larger forces at work. A clever player might leverage that in his 'flashback' time (IE maybe the Navy shows up with a cruiser to put some things to rights!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 8395380, member: 82106"] Right, they could join the poachers, or... I think the flashback is a reasonably clever way to both frame the action into a single ultimate scene that resolves everything, and give the players a lot of leeway. I haven't seen that technique used with Traveller before, and it certainly wasn't something the system itself suggests. However, it will certainly work for the opening gambit of a campaign, or for a one-shot in this case. And, yeah, I am not so sure that parties necessarily are going to be of one mind. It could turn out to be a fairly amusing scenario with half the party managing to get some allies to show up, and the other half trying to join the 'bad guys'. Some additional possibilities suggest themselves as well. Your scenario doesn't actually cast anyone in a 'villain' role, though it suggests that perhaps the Hunter et al are working in the employ of someone who wants to have over on the PC's employer. It could be entirely different though. Perhaps the Noble Lady has some ulterior motives, or just family ties to the powers that be in this system. Those powers might not be all that popular, or at least have enemies. So it could be there are larger forces at work. A clever player might leverage that in his 'flashback' time (IE maybe the Navy shows up with a cruiser to put some things to rights!). [/QUOTE]
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