Prime_Evil said:But the game does not mention the possibility of gender relations or sexual politics other than those that existed in contemporary Middle Class America.
JTAS No 14, "Where No Woman Has Gone Before".
Pith Helmets was 2300.
Prime_Evil said:But the game does not mention the possibility of gender relations or sexual politics other than those that existed in contemporary Middle Class America.
How egalitarian is an Empire with a hereditary Aristocracy?Rick said:I think Prime_Evil sidestepped the issue entirely, hiro and Reynard hit the nail on the head when they showed that their is little (if any) gender bias - the government types may be matriarchal, patriarchal, gender-equal or any slight variation on those 3; but bear in mind, if a government type is either matriarchal or patriarchal, it will be bigoted and based on gender inequality.
Which is a good title for a NEW topic exploring the why's and wherefore's of the aristocracy of the 3I setting, but not really all that relevant to the topic at hand - if you create a new topic on that subject, I'll be happy to comment on it, just not here.Tom Kalbfus said:How egalitarian is an Empire with a hereditary Aristocracy?Rick said:I think Prime_Evil sidestepped the issue entirely, hiro and Reynard hit the nail on the head when they showed that their is little (if any) gender bias - the government types may be matriarchal, patriarchal, gender-equal or any slight variation on those 3; but bear in mind, if a government type is either matriarchal or patriarchal, it will be bigoted and based on gender inequality.
Rick said:I think Prime_Evil sidestepped the issue entirely, hiro and Reynard hit the nail on the head
I still can't name a matriarchal society in Traveller
Ask and you will be given ... 8)Rick said:I think I can go one better - I can't name a single gender-specific (patriarchal/matriarchal, etc.) humanoid planetary society in the OTU at all. Not one. If anyone can find a clear example, I'd like to see it.
dragoner said:Mora as well: http://wiki.travellerrpg.com/Mora_(world) It's a matriarchy, and Delphine, is also Duchess of the Spinward Marches.
The roots of the 3I can really be traced back to three writers: Psionics, Empire, and Jump Drive from Asimov; Feudal Technocracy, Nobles, and Adventurers from Piper; and Free Traders, MegaCorps, Ancients, and Frontier from Norton.
GypsyComet said:dragoner said:Mora as well: http://wiki.travellerrpg.com/Mora_(world) It's a matriarchy, and Delphine, is also Duchess of the Spinward Marches.
The roots of the 3I can really be traced back to three writers: Psionics, Empire, and Jump Drive from Asimov; Feudal Technocracy, Nobles, and Adventurers from Piper; and Free Traders, MegaCorps, Ancients, and Frontier from Norton.
The psionics are also very much Norton's, and the merchant vibe owes quite a bit to Poul Anderson as well as Norton. Anderson's influence is seen elsewhere as well.
Traveller started as a melange sourced from more than those four authors, of course. You'll find a lot of Tubb, more than a little Chandler and Laumer, and bits of Schmitz, Harrison, and Bester.
IanBruntlett said:I am not a social sciences graduate so whilst I'm less than thrilled with a Feudal Society, having left AD&D2E behind me, I don't know what to replace it with.
Sorry, I am no longer into Traveller, and visit the forum only now and thenRick said:5 pages and NOW you come up with the examples of matriarchies? Sheesh, could've done with them a good few pages back! :twisted:
Reynard said:"There is little evidence of any Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern, or African cultural influences. Negros, Asians, Hispanics,