I put this article up on my blog, offering my thoughts on the system.
I put this article up on my blog, offering my thoughts on the system.
I put this article up on my blog, offering my thoughts on the system.
I put this article up on my blog, offering my thoughts on the system.
I put this article up on my blog, offering my thoughts on the system.
Here’s some short history of my campaign setting. Left basic so we can fill in the blanks:
Here’s some short history of my campaign setting. Left basic so we can fill in the blanks:
It’s been over 500 years since the first colony ships arrived. The location of the Sol System, of Old Earth–it’s been lost. No one knows the way back. Legends tell that when we left, the planet was choking on the fumes of our forebearer’s ancient dirty industry. Don’t think anyone really wants to go back, place is probably a hot stinky swamp still.
The Sector started off with growth and colonization. People spread out, finding dozens of habitable planets. Corporations set up shop, churning out profits. These were the good days, the simple days. People cooperated, for the most part. When things didn’t cut into their pockets.
But, that didn’t last long. The corporations grew greedy–as they have done since the first idea of a corporation was ever thought up–somewhere back on Old Earth. They began to fight and squabble.
That is until the Black Fleet came along, out of nowhere.
Their tech was like nothing we seen. They were from some other sector, a place where other groups of humans set out. They laid siege to countless worlds, burning those them to the ground. We realized–they weren’t here to conquer. They were here for a mass slaughter.
The corporations joined up, they formed the Panstellar Consortium. The combined military might of the entire Sector became a thing to bear witness. They fought back against the Black Fleet–and they suffered for it. It was a long arduous campaign, but they sent the fleet crawling back to the depths of space. Not that there was much left of their own after that.
The Sector licked its wounds. People began to question their place. Survivors of the ransacked worlds started to look at the big picture. Mankind was going to fight itself into nothingness. There had to be a better future, a better version of humanity.
Thus the Human Preservation Society was formed. The keenest minds started to dream this huge project. They cloned humans, improved on their flaws. They created colonies where people didn’t fight and compete. Where they served their purpose. They grew in power too, soon rivaling even the Consortium.
Other people looked for a way out. Suffering was a thing they accepted. But, not something they wanted to revel in. They looked to the old books, the religions of Old Earth. There were no answers, not ones that brought any comfort. Just stories. The idea of heaven, of transcending suffering and death it became a thing that took over minds. The sharpest of those minds began working on the Nexus. A way for people to leave behind their broken bodies and live forever. A way to exist, virtually, for eons–in peace and happiness. A manufactured heaven. They grew a cult following too, a new quasi-religion was born. They called themselves The Ascendancy. Their influence spread like a wildfire. So did their wealth. So much that they could rival the Consortium, even as they lived among it.
Now-a-days the Consortium, the HPS, and the Ascendency butt-heads against each other in the shadows, for control over the people. Most of us don’t see it. We live in our ramshackle houses, our rusted up ships, and we work. We just try to get by. Like we always have.
Welcome to the Sector–Avalon Omega. Welcome to hell.
Finally the death trees edition of UW arrived here far far away from Canada, thank you very much Sean Gomes!
Finally the death trees edition of UW arrived here far far away from Canada, thank you very much Sean Gomes!
But where I’m?
Are those the hills around Lucca in Toscany, Europe?
Or I’m on the terraformed hills under the New Florence Dome on Alpha Centurai II ?
The answer is in the details… 🙂
Received my copy up here in Yellowknife yesterday.
Received my copy up here in Yellowknife yesterday. Kudos to +Sean Gomes for a very well run kick starter and a great take on science fiction powered by the apocalypse.
Ok.
Ok. My first gripe about this game… and it’s not even about the game: what is it about the file format that prevents the .pdf from opening on mobile devices? I’ve got 3 .pdf readers on my smartphone (android) and they all give me the same error “file could not be opened because it is not a valid .pdf.” This error does not display with any other .pdf I try to access on the device in question.
Any ideas what might be causing this issue?
Question for you folks about the Jump Point at the end of the book.
Question for you folks about the Jump Point at the end of the book. What do you think about the formatting? Does it work? Is it user-friendly? Is there anything missing, or redundant? The format is pretty weird, since it tries to provide structure to the Prompting system. I’m currently tossing around another one, and I want to make sure it actually works.
I’m new at it but gave UW a very thorough read. Where may I e-mail some errata before you print a hardcopy edition?
I’m new at it but gave UW a very thorough read. Where may I e-mail some errata before you print a hardcopy edition?
Also, on p. 23 there is no mechanical version of “Stabilize a major debility”. Is this an oversight, or is it just that mechanical major debilities can’t be “stabilized”?
Also the even-numbered pages don’t have numbers in the bottom corners!
I went looking for the pregen characters on www.unchartedworlds.com/download (as per the Quick Start note in…
I went looking for the pregen characters on www.unchartedworlds.com/download (as per the Quick Start note in Campaign Setup) but the URL doesn’t resolve. Is that coming? Could you comment on the status?
thanks much, and good luck with the ongoing launch!
EDIT: I’m an idiot, they’re included in the Kickstarter download package. Still, the PDF references a URL that doesn’t go anywhere, FYI.
Fantastic game! I’m really enjoying it.
Fantastic game! I’m really enjoying it.
Is this a good place to point out proofing errors?
I was reading over Malfunctions and Patch-Up today while running my PbP game, and a few things occurred to me, and I…
I was reading over Malfunctions and Patch-Up today while running my PbP game, and a few things occurred to me, and I was curious what they were going to look like in the final cut, Sean Gomes.
For one, right now, it’s a little inconvenient looking at the very small section on Malfunctions in starships and then realizing that the more in depth info is in a completely different chapter, Vehicles. Is this info still going to be split this way? Will the relevant information be copied in both sections with an obligatory “I know I already said this in the other chapter, but you’ll thank me later” type thing?
Secondly, I see that according to Malfunctions section in the Vehicles chapter, Malfunctions only come in one variety — they’re neither minor nor major, unlike Debilities. So, does this mean the Patch Up text has gotten a revamp, so that treating a Major Malfunction is no longer an option?
Just some thing I noticed, and I’m curious! We’re enjoying our game so far!