alex_greene
Guest
You know all this stuff about stingy publishers, crafty rivals, economic forces bumping down your mail and beating your article to the scoop?
The ref has got to realise that none of this will happen to your guy, unless there's a story he can use, to involve the Traveller in an adventure - and the problems are soluble through the Traveller's actions as part of the story. The Traveller gets round the stingy publisher by using Persuade to open discussions with a more sympathetic and generous, and bigger, rival publishing house; rivals can be fooled into running with a story which is nonsense, or conned into chasing after a phantom; or the Traveller can get an Ally in the Scout Service to X-courier the Traveller's data slugs in her jumpsuit pocket for a couple of credits and a bottle of the good wine smuggled onto her ship.
Whatever the problems, there is always a way - but the problems do not exist unless and until they do, which would form a story. And then afterwards, they would be gone until the next adventure.
The ref has got to realise that none of this will happen to your guy, unless there's a story he can use, to involve the Traveller in an adventure - and the problems are soluble through the Traveller's actions as part of the story. The Traveller gets round the stingy publisher by using Persuade to open discussions with a more sympathetic and generous, and bigger, rival publishing house; rivals can be fooled into running with a story which is nonsense, or conned into chasing after a phantom; or the Traveller can get an Ally in the Scout Service to X-courier the Traveller's data slugs in her jumpsuit pocket for a couple of credits and a bottle of the good wine smuggled onto her ship.
Whatever the problems, there is always a way - but the problems do not exist unless and until they do, which would form a story. And then afterwards, they would be gone until the next adventure.