Indeed, even though there is a case of Right Place, Right Time with the shipboard ansibles. Still, that's no worse then most GM plots.FreeTrav said:In addition to general trade, the story shows clearly that it's not difficult for player-characters to Make A Difference, and have major influence on the political "look" of the setting based on their actions.Techno-Guru said:Vatta's War would be easy to convert into Traveller and have plenty of plot hooks. We have the conflict with Turek, general trade and travel both before and after his year-long war, and the possiblity for players to explore Turek's origins and the mystery of how he managed to get his fleet together.
I only recently got into the series as opposed to finishing it (as is the case with Vatta's War,) so you do have a point. Although that does pose a problem with multi-species groups, forcing them to plan to their combined strengths instead of charging in guns ablazing. Not as much of a handicap for mature players but I speak largely from experiences with my current group.FreeTrav said:After reading more of the series - and my offer elsethread to someone re: Honor Harrington also applies to Legacy of the Aldenata (the Posleen series) - I think you'll see that many of the other races - perhaps most or all of them - aren't really 'pacifists' so much as they fight their battles more or less to their strengths - which is NOT the basic boomenstuff that Humans and Posleen seem to favor. But more would be telling. I urge you to read the rest of the series.Techno-Guru said:My only complaint with that setting is that other then humans, the only race that isn't a pacifist of some kind are the Polseen...
Definitely the Culture. If it doesn't get written, I'll get Special Circumstances to sort Mongoose out :evil:Lord High Munchkin said:Perhaps 'The Culture'.
crossmlk said:I still hold out hope that someday Hollywood will discover Larry Nivan and Known Space instead of making Aliens 35 or GI Joe.
Oh, hell yeah.HumAnnoyd said:Along with Vatta's War and Honor Harrington I would want:
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Somebody said:Even a TV show will have problems once we advance to the "Ringworld" stage or possibly even when the Protectors come up. Complex stuff/background, not for the general target audience of today (15-20, 10sec attention span)
HumAnnoyd said:Along with Vatta's War and Honor Harrington I would want:
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Well, there's precedent for Bioware licensing their properties for tabletop (Dragon Age) - and there's Mongoose, a large (by the standards of the industry) company with an established sci-fi product line and a liking for licensed games. Stranger things have been known...Techno-Guru said:Mass Effect, if Bioware is willing to license the idea, would be an interesting setting to play in. It would probably have a greater focus on exploration and combat then most Traveller games, but there are a number of interesting ways to make players think. There a number of different plays on the themes of pride, guilt, retribution, and redemption that the game throws at you almost as soon as you press "new game."
Klaus Kipling said:Same here. Finished watching it (again) last year. Blake's 7 sh*ts all over B5, fer sure. Maybe not in the effects department, but ideas, acting, and characters.... And certainly the Liberator is one of the best designed ship's in sfdom.![]()
If you can track down the radio specials (don't know if they were ever released on tape or CD though) then you don't even have to worry about the dodgy effects.Dark Lord Skippy said:Klaus Kipling said:Same here. Finished watching it (again) last year. Blake's 7 sh*ts all over B5, fer sure. Maybe not in the effects department, but ideas, acting, and characters.... And certainly the Liberator is one of the best designed ship's in sfdom.![]()
Yeah, I remember when I first heard of B7. I was in college and a guy told me about the show. It sounded great and then he warned "You know how bad the Doctor Who effects are..... these people got their leftovers."
Dave Chase said:Star Slammers (graphic novel)
Heavy Metal (movie, first not the second)
Titan A.E. (movie)
Galaxy Quest (movie)
M.A.X. (Computer game, Interplay)
Fraigle Allegiance (Computer game, Interplay, would be good for Mega Corp mining companies)
Heavy Gear (RPG and computer game)
Sins of a Solar Empire (Computer game, Different setting)
Dave Chase