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fchase8 02-06-2016 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Astromancer (Post 1976620)
I actually had a New Zealand empire in one campaign. The rest of the word was devastated in a nuclear war. For some reason no one bothered to nuke the Kiwis. So they took over the ashes and made it work.

There was one Lucifer parallel where the only still inhabitable place was New Zealand, which had reduced to TL2 savagery a 100 years after a 1900-ish meteor strike.

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Originally Posted by ericthered (Post 1976623)
That's essentially centrum's story, as I understand it.

I had long wondered how New Zealand would have fared in Centrum, where the post-Last War world government began in Terraustralis. I had thought that it would have joined early, but would have been a bit different, maybe freer-thinking (relatively), like the 'alt-Centrum'.

Something like that happened in Shikaku-Mon - New Zealand was settled by Japanese in the nineteenth century, and developed its own independent, more free-thinking culture (aided by the distance from Japan proper, and Australia being the very separate 'Nieuw Holland').

I'd also love to know what Homeline New Zealand's parachronic program is...

Astromancer 02-06-2016 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dcarson (Post 1976664)
GURPS Planet Krishna is based of L. Sprague de Camp's stories where Brazil ends up as the major power after a nuclear war.

Brazil has most of what it takes to be a major power. Fairly small changes could have made Brazil a power player.

A brilliant Emperor in the early 19th century getting Brazil on the road to industrialization might be one way to do it. A reliable and cheap food crop that would have supported the population more effectively would have been good too. Something like a wide spectrum Quinine, which would have allowed early exploration and exploitation of their resources far earlier, would have been good too.

Astromancer 02-06-2016 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by fchase8 (Post 1976816)
I'd also love to know what Homeline New Zealand's parachronic program is...

A Sargasso of Lost Parachronic travelers would be an interesting place. Start with a badly failed experiment at Cal-tech during some parallel's 1920's, giving a tech level six California for a start. They drop in people from dozens of different worlds over a century or two.

PTTG 02-06-2016 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Astromancer (Post 1976992)
A Sargasso of Lost Parachronic travelers would be an interesting place. Start with a badly failed experiment at Cal-tech during some parallel's 1920's, giving a tech level six California for a start. They drop in people from dozens of different worlds over a century or two.

Other groups...

2077's "New Eonists;" they have the clearest idea of where they are and what happened, as they were actually intending to go to a different physical universe. However, they couch all of their knowledge in an eccentric "atheist-spirtial mysticism" and soon after arriving set about to establish a "sustainable life environment," which in practice means that they are TL-3 to 4 with possibly TL-6 medicine. They are in this timeline's Colorado.

A colony of TL-2 Elves populate the British Isles. They are immensely hostile to humans, as several early contacts between the two groups resulted in the spread of human diseases among the Elves. They permit one small enclave of humans near London; people arrive there not frequently, but frequently enough, and so Elves leave the place alone. They live quite comfortable hunter-gatherer lives, but unlike their forebearers they usually only live to see their first century; they have no access to magical medicine. They have very little material culture but incredibly rich musical and storytelling traditions.

A crazed inventor departed 1860 due to his experimental "time machine," and arrived some years ago in Brazil. His Weird Science inventions don't function nearly so well here, but they do work on occasion. He and his followers (A number of South-American crossovers found him just by following the tower of smoke,) have TL-5 tech with a number of TL-5+1 to 5+4 gadgets with very low HT. We're talking weapons with malf rates of 12 here.

Under Kozi Wierch, a mountain near the southern border of Poland, a massive and entirely empty bunker complex lies in pristine condition. The lights are on, the air filters are working, and there are even furnishings and rooms that are clearly barracks, galleys, armories, offices, workshops, warehouses, even a small hangar. Nonetheless, there are no signs that humans have ever entered the structure, and animals will not willingly step within sight of its vault doors. Those who have ventured inside report intensely "creepy" feelings. The lower levels are dangerously radioactive; no one has yet entered the bottom three layers, marked "Gyógyászattal," "Irányító Központ," and "Reaktor."

A small town in an alternate rural China found itself in a new timeline after a wandering alchemist sold virtually everyone an "elixir of health." Everyone who took the potion reported feeling invigorated at first, but the next morning and each morning thereafter awoke in a wildly new dimension. It only stopped when each one arrived here; they've gradually rebuilt and now live much as they did before. They don't trust travelers much here.

A colony of Anglo-French settlers in the Normandy region welcome most anyone. The rough TL is an affluent TL-5, and the population has cheerful anachronisms, such as the tradition of drinking to the health of "Queen et Roi,*" without specifying any one ruler, just to be safe.

*Not sure about this. The point is stuff that sounds kinda French-English.

warellis 02-06-2016 07:22 PM

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That thing about that complex with the nuclear reactor is interesting. Or is the "reaktor" possibly something else?

Also what era of China did that rural village come from?

PTTG 02-06-2016 10:11 PM

Re: New Reality Seeds
 
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Originally Posted by warellis (Post 1977099)
That thing about that complex with the nuclear reactor is interesting. Or is the "reaktor" possibly something else?

Also what era of China did that rural village come from?

Whatever the Hungarian Confederacy did in that bunker, all I know for sure is that the radiation is not there because it's leaked out; on the contrary, it's there to keep something else contained....

As for the village, I'm thinking any time that there have been rural villages and wandering alchemists, so basically ~2500 BCE - Present. I'm not knowledgeable enough about Chinese history to select a more exact time period.

Drifter 02-07-2016 12:41 AM

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This would be a good timeline to put a ruin of Teku Benga, somewhere in the mountains of NE India/Bengal. The labyrinth beneath the temple of the Future Buddha is full of nexus portals, thugees, and other, less agreeable things to encounter.

PTTG 02-07-2016 12:42 PM

Re: New Reality Seeds
 
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Originally Posted by Drifter (Post 1977207)
This would be a good timeline to put a ruin of Teku Benga, somewhere in the mountains of NE India/Bengal. The labyrinth beneath the temple of the Future Buddha is full of nexus portals, thugees, and other, less agreeable things to encounter.

Gamewise, it makes sense to have a way out that is especially exciting. In game, it makes sense that there's some kind of nexus of portals here, as that suggests some kind of cosmic entanglement that could reasonably make it difficult to get in and out via the normal ways.

Astromancer 02-07-2016 02:41 PM

Re: New Reality Seeds
 
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Originally Posted by PTTG (Post 1977023)
Other groups...

2077's "New Eonists;" they have the clearest idea of where they are and what happened, as they were actually intending to go to a different physical universe. However, they couch all of their knowledge in an eccentric "atheist-spirtial mysticism" and soon after arriving set about to establish a "sustainable life environment," which in practice means that they are TL-3 to 4 with possibly TL-6 medicine. They are in this timeline's Colorado.

A colony of TL-2 Elves populate the British Isles. They are immensely hostile to humans, as several early contacts between the two groups resulted in the spread of human diseases among the Elves. They permit one small enclave of humans near London; people arrive there not frequently, but frequently enough, and so Elves leave the place alone. They live quite comfortable hunter-gatherer lives, but unlike their forebearers they usually only live to see their first century; they have no access to magical medicine. They have very little material culture but incredibly rich musical and storytelling traditions.

A crazed inventor departed 1860 due to his experimental "time machine," and arrived some years ago in Brazil. His Weird Science inventions don't function nearly so well here, but they do work on occasion. He and his followers (A number of South-American crossovers found him just by following the tower of smoke,) have TL-5 tech with a number of TL-5+1 to 5+4 gadgets with very low HT. We're talking weapons with malf rates of 12 here.

Under Kozi Wierch, a mountain near the southern border of Poland, a massive and entirely empty bunker complex lies in pristine condition. The lights are on, the air filters are working, and there are even furnishings and rooms that are clearly barracks, galleys, armories, offices, workshops, warehouses, even a small hangar. Nonetheless, there are no signs that humans have ever entered the structure, and animals will not willingly step within sight of its vault doors. Those who have ventured inside report intensely "creepy" feelings. The lower levels are dangerously radioactive; no one has yet entered the bottom three layers, marked "Gyógyászattal," "Irányító Központ," and "Reaktor."

A small town in an alternate rural China found itself in a new timeline after a wandering alchemist sold virtually everyone an "elixir of health." Everyone who took the potion reported feeling invigorated at first, but the next morning and each morning thereafter awoke in a wildly new dimension. It only stopped when each one arrived here; they've gradually rebuilt and now live much as they did before. They don't trust travelers much here.

A colony of Anglo-French settlers in the Normandy region welcome most anyone. The rough TL is an affluent TL-5, and the population has cheerful anachronisms, such as the tradition of drinking to the health of "Queen et Roi,*" without specifying any one ruler, just to be safe.

*Not sure about this. The point is stuff that sounds kinda French-English.

Fun ideas, I'd like to allow Low Mana in at least some areas especially Ireland and Brittany.

Astromancer 02-07-2016 02:44 PM

Re: New Reality Seeds
 
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Originally Posted by Drifter (Post 1977207)
This would be a good timeline to put a ruin of Teku Benga, somewhere in the mountains of NE India/Bengal. The labyrinth beneath the temple of the Future Buddha is full of nexus portals, thugees, and other, less agreeable things to encounter.

Good Call!

Oh and lets have some lost Pirates in the Caribbean. Flying children optional.


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