Thought I better set this up as a new thread to avoid confusion well more confusion!
Been looking at this as one of the characters being designed is going to be an Adept and was looking for some personal experiences in handling the background for such characters.
So far the campaign includes the Consulate which is viewed by the Empire as being run or rather ruled by Psionicists ala the Zhodani.
My view on this is that it simply isn't the case as the number of psions compared to the normal populace simply cannot match the requirements for such a government to persist even as a dictatorship which the Consulate simply isn't.
I picture using most of the Zhodani traits of simple honesty and a government that has progressed along a somewhat Communist leaning without faltering so that its government is simply what they're good at rather than their psionic abilities.
The Empire on the other hand I see as somewhat reminiscent of Starcraft and their Ghost operatives where suitable candidates are recruited from their families and mind wiped so they serve the Empire without any emotional attachments to families who were told their children had died in unfortunate accidents with none aware of the duplicity involved.
The Sword Worlds tend to be leery about psionicists since any that did manifest amoung them were either quickly apprehended or killed by the Empire although some do filter through the cracks but these have learned that revealing themselves is a sure way to get them and those closest to them killed.
The Consulate are aware of the Empire's use of psionicists which they tend to fight against or even try to "recruit" if only to help free them from the Empire's grip but this is a very rare event since Consulate Psions tend to keep even deeper udnercover whilst travelling outside Consulate space which has become more a case of trying to find a way back since the destruction of the Gates 14 years previously.
Don't have the psion supplement so the character choices are limited to the pocket handbook namely the Wild Talent (trained themselves), Adept (Either Consulate or Imperial "Ghost" operative although it is possible for them to have gone rogue) and Psi-Warrior (This is the truly scary adversary think Darth Vader in Star Wars or River in Firefly as the Imperial version and Obi-Wan as the Consulate version).
Been looking at this as one of the characters being designed is going to be an Adept and was looking for some personal experiences in handling the background for such characters.
So far the campaign includes the Consulate which is viewed by the Empire as being run or rather ruled by Psionicists ala the Zhodani.
My view on this is that it simply isn't the case as the number of psions compared to the normal populace simply cannot match the requirements for such a government to persist even as a dictatorship which the Consulate simply isn't.
I picture using most of the Zhodani traits of simple honesty and a government that has progressed along a somewhat Communist leaning without faltering so that its government is simply what they're good at rather than their psionic abilities.
The Empire on the other hand I see as somewhat reminiscent of Starcraft and their Ghost operatives where suitable candidates are recruited from their families and mind wiped so they serve the Empire without any emotional attachments to families who were told their children had died in unfortunate accidents with none aware of the duplicity involved.
The Sword Worlds tend to be leery about psionicists since any that did manifest amoung them were either quickly apprehended or killed by the Empire although some do filter through the cracks but these have learned that revealing themselves is a sure way to get them and those closest to them killed.
The Consulate are aware of the Empire's use of psionicists which they tend to fight against or even try to "recruit" if only to help free them from the Empire's grip but this is a very rare event since Consulate Psions tend to keep even deeper udnercover whilst travelling outside Consulate space which has become more a case of trying to find a way back since the destruction of the Gates 14 years previously.
Don't have the psion supplement so the character choices are limited to the pocket handbook namely the Wild Talent (trained themselves), Adept (Either Consulate or Imperial "Ghost" operative although it is possible for them to have gone rogue) and Psi-Warrior (This is the truly scary adversary think Darth Vader in Star Wars or River in Firefly as the Imperial version and Obi-Wan as the Consulate version).