10-17-2008, 04:50 PM | #1 | |
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Roma Umbrata: Cyberpunk Caesarism
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That balance lasted, rather unplausibly, throughout this parallel's ages of exploration, colonization, industrialization, the modern age, and into its present state of postmodern decline. The decadence of this world is palpable. It screams at you from every filthy, neon-lit, gang-riddled street of the Imperial capital, from the sanguine spectacle of gladiator sports, ever increasing in ferocity to keep up with the plebs' bloodlust (the adoption of kyborgos fighters gave the industry respite, but not for long), from the towering palaces and glass-and-steel skyscrapers where the corrupt consortio and government leaders hole up as the people suffer and die. Possessed with imperial arrogance and the pursuit of wealth, power and decadent pleasure, Rome scarcely cares about or even notices the growing power of the Chinese, Japanese and Indians, or that the environment is starting to rebel from centuries of abuse. Despite the furious pace of technological advancement, the world is gripped by a deep malaise, a sense of impending apocalypse. New religions arise like toadstools, from the Christians so wantonly slaughtered in the Circus Maximus (on live-feed, with top ratings) to new, strange teachings from the Far East. Will the Empire survive yet another century? Apart from Rome, adventuring locations include the megacity of Alexandria - Teknopolis - world leader in science and technology; the smoldering nuclear ruins of Carthage (largely neglected by the new government at Neo-Carthago); the free city of Syracuse; the rotting Sassanid Empire, held afloat by nothing but oil money and bloody-mindedness; the Christian-totalitarian Koinonia of Scythia, and numerous "barbarian" nations around the globe, from the Nazca to the Nubians. This timeline asks: What if Ancient Rome survived until the future?. The answer, as it turns out, is that it would be totally awesome. Roma Umbrata was the eighth Roman-dominated parallel discovered by Infinity and so has the official designation Rome-8. The local slang term "Roma Umbrata" ("Rome in shadows") is a triple entendre; it refers to the literal shadows cast across Rome by the consortio skyscrapers, the metaphorical same, and the Latin word for the ubiquitous mirrorshades which have become iconic of the present age. The bloodsports business is only comparable to the Homeline soccer industry in sheer size and profitability. The ancient Colosseum still holds melee battles for a traditional crowd, but there's a lot more variety to choose from nowadays. The Romans simply can't get enough of death shows, and the tackier the better - how's about some naked Amazons on motorbikes with submachine guns, facing cyber-monkeys with arm-grafted grenade launchers? There are the labyrinthes: vast, complex arenas with ubiquitous surveillance, into which are fed heavily armed warriors and bets are placed on who survives. Monster trucks (megacari) are very popular. Roman biotech is still late TL8, so they can't create monster races from the ground up (not for want of trying) but they can and do create all sorts of ungodly hybrids to throw at the poor fighters. Slavery is not that common. About one in twelve of the population are slaves. Slavery has gone from being a mainstay of the economy to being a status symbol; a sign of conspicious consumption, and an auxiliary labor force - a common punishment is to become a slave of the Imperial household, ala Stalin's Gulag. Adventure seed Homeline desperately wants the Romans' powered combat armor, something the Patrol (and every Homeline army) has sought for years but never achieved. The great utiliy of such devices to conveyor-limited operations is obvious, yet it has eluded Homeline until now. However the couple of Lorica Automatica they have managed to steal so far (at great risk) have stopped working when brought outside Rome-8. Paralabs believes this to be thanks to the strange TL(8+1) scientific principles at work here, as also seen in the intertextum, Roma Umbrata's "internet", which requires a mind-machine interface to function properly, leaving its operation to specialist kyborgoi known as scriptori (of which every respected Roman possesses one or more). Homeline still isn't sure whether it's because of some as of yet undiscovered universal physical principle, or some shibboleth particular to Roma Umbrata. To find it out, they need more battlesuits to take apart. Guess who gets the job? |
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10-18-2008, 02:07 AM | #2 |
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Re: Roma Umbrata: Cyberpunk Caesarism
Interesting. I'm already envisioning some adventures taking place in, around and beneath Londinium...
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10-18-2008, 02:53 AM | #3 |
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Re: Roma Umbrata: Cyberpunk Caesarism
Looks good, but...
Nitpick: Quantum 3 means Centrum Zone: Inaccessible - Centrum can only reach Quantums 6 to 10. What makes the Romans' powered armour so desperately wanted? It's not as if Rome-8 is the only or most advanced world with powered armour - not to mention that there are ones which are not dependent on variant scientific principles that make them unreliable elsewhere. Caliph powered armour might be difficult to get hold of, but considering that the Rome-8 ones all stop working outside the the parallell, they have to be really special to make, say, picking up a prototype (or maybe even a non-prototype) in Shikaku-Mon's Brazil, Bonaparte-4, Gernsback or possibly Lenin-3 and continue from there of less interest. You also forgot to explain why the traditional cyberpunk approach of "give large amounts of money to the right person" for acquiring mors suit of powered armour is not an option. (That is, why the answer to the question is not "White Star, who simply buys the suits".) |
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