02-24-2018, 02:26 PM | #11 |
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alsea, OR
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Re: AADA and leagues
In the setting: AADA is the primary autosport league system, with local, regional, national, and international (remembering the US has broken up in the CW timeline into 5+ nations: US, Texas, Deseret, Bear Flag Rep., and Louisianna, and ISTR also Oklahoma.... but the AADA is present in all former states, plus all canadian provinces.
BLUD is a largish competitor league - lower (read as: no) standards, more bloody, less sponsorship, and regionally fairly limited. It's really a collection of local chapters without a central identity. While not stated as such in GAD, essentially, they're unity is simply a shared identity and network of invites to events. We know that there are other duelist groups, as well, but they're not well defined. Then there are the non-autodueling good-guy road-combat groups - Like the Paladins, MONDOS, EDSEL, or the Anarchist Relief Front. The Knights of the Brotherhood are an informal cabal of well respected truckers with deadly records. Deadly records, long memories, and a strong net presence... EditToAdd: I know EDSEL are presented as Bad-Guys, but they genuinely think of themselves as good guys. And can be a great addition to any CWRP sessions. Last edited by ak_aramis; 02-24-2018 at 02:54 PM. |
02-24-2018, 02:32 PM | #12 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: AADA and leagues
The "Bear Flag Republic" doesn't exist anymore -- it was very short-lived. By the time of _CW_ California was more-or-less reunified. The five nations were: The USA; Texas; Oklahoma; Louisiana; Deseret Autonomous Region. (Other areas liked to claim independence -- Kentucky, for ex. -- but these were mostly notional.)
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