ShawnDriscoll
Cosmic Mongoose
For me. Two nipples is not right somehow, physically. I picture Vargr being closer to canine than human.
kafka said:Certainly making them more aggressive is the key.
Jame Rowe said:I would actually make them less mercurial and more pack-oriented.
The packs might still be mercurial but the membership of the pack is less prone to change.
ShawnDriscoll said:Doesn't Mongoose's Vargr book go heavy on the pack idea?
mr31337 said:"Dude, lets make talking dogs who can fly spaceships,"
mr31337 said:I just can't get my head around the idea of walking-talking dogs and cats in Traveller these days,
mr31337 said:but for some reason I just accepted it back in 1982.
Remember, different Ancients had different agendas...they may all be clones of Grandfather (my personal theory) they still represent different aspects of his own Schizophrenic psyche. Hence, like all of his experiments...we can only know in the time after fall of the Fourth Imperium and Distant Future when we reach the Heat Death of the Universe...when the end becomes the new beginning. Clearly, Marc (or Harshman or whomever) created the Vargr as standard villains when they were first introduced but then wanted to shake things up by giving a society. Then when it was possible that they could become PCs alongside regular Imperial PCs - they lost some of that magic or mystery. I favor introducing back some of the mystery. Part of that is the standard description of the Vargr we see are Imperial accounts...as nobody has penetrated the core the Extents - there lies the mystery why the Vargr were created. And, the answer could well be - to see if it could be done. Or it could be some aspect of their racial profile will serve an upcoming adventure that started in the time of the Ancients and will only be resolved in the distant future.Epicenter said:kafka said:Certainly making them more aggressive is the key.
About the only the reason I can think of that'd be remotely logical of why the Ancients would have Uplifted Vargr, besides just on some whim to "see if it could be done" would actually be if the Vargr were meant to be a control for various irritating intelligent races and feral humans.
Perhaps Aslan should be more like the one in Epic Movie?Epicenter said:mr31337 said:I just can't get my head around the idea of walking-talking dogs and cats in Traveller these days,
Vargr bug me more than Aslan. Aslan I can accept as "well they kinda looked like walking cats to the first humans who saw them, so they got shoehorned into it, even though they're not."