captainjack23
Cosmic Mongoose
EDG said:captainjack23 said:As I have seen and experienced it, it's an apallingly unpleasant setting -what with genetically programmed slavery, absolute dehumanization, etc.
One particularly vocal Traveller grognard who shall remain nameless once accused me of being an inhuman monster (among other things) because I didn't see TS in the utterly negative way that he did -
Just to be clear, and I know you know it's the case, but for all and sundry -- that wasn't me.
It is a matter of taste, even more than perspective. And I'm not going to antievangelize an RPG just becuase I don't like the mood it sets, so lets not get into that; nor should you feel that you have to defend it. The thing was, what I was saying was that I didn't like it because of its well thought out background, NOT becuase I found it's science unrealistic.
Its an example of "well thought through" not invariably equaling a better game from some players perspectives.
[/quote]I mean, and I'm not trying to start a fight, lets say the OTU iscontradictory and unrealistic. Why is that a bad thing ?
Some of us at least like our SF to be consistent and realistic, and would like to see what the OTU would be like if it was consistent and realistic (and make their own settings consistent and realistic too). I guess what really irks me isn't the fact that the OTU is contradictory and unrealistic - it's the excuses that some people come up with to justify the contradictions and unrealism, which more often than not they just make it worse. What annoys me even more is when people claim that realism and consistency somehow come at the expense of "fun" or that it "stifles the imagination" - that's demonstrably nonsense.
While I agree about science and fun, I fear the demonstration will be harder than you imagine -or could find; and since you point out its the peoples opinions about this kind of discussion that irk you, it'll be orders of magnitude harder to demonstarte. But do try, and I mean that in good faith.
If Traveller is a generic SF game, it should be able to run anything from crazy Space Opera to realistic Hard SF. As such, there's room for both in its portfolio, and it doesn't have to be at the expense of the other.
No, it doesn't. In fact, as long as you accept that that goes both ways, we are in agreement.
The interesting question is, I think this: I understand that you think the OTU is (for you) broken as somewhere to play in. Do you think the rules are less so ? And if so, could they support a diamond hard science background and not inherently muck it up ?