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scc 01-17-2017 04:20 AM

Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
OK now official GURPS products are strangely silent on the status of Transhuman Space in the Infinite Worlds, at least to my knowledge, despite it not falling in the established out of expanding beyond the Solar System. Now at one point I did a web search on the topic and found a post that said there was an (Unwritten or explained) rule about no timeline having an in-universe later then Homeline's

So imagine my surprise upon finding this in Lost Worlds, page 16, "The weakness of Homeline AI research hampers this scheme, although some of the equipment lifted from Caliph, Shikaku-Mon, and Transhuman looks like it might have promising applications in this regard."
So maybe Homeline has found THS, or at least an early version of it, but does anyone know any details?

Phil Masters 01-17-2017 05:50 AM

Re: Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
Early drafts of some of the IW material had "Transhuman" existing and breaking the "No Future Dates" rule for possibly-obscure reasons. That seems to have been dropped for whatever reason, but remnants of the idea may occasionally show up in canon texts like embarrassing reality shards.

MIB.6361 01-17-2017 11:26 AM

Re: Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
I just thought that since Transhuman Space is Powered By GURPS (instead of being GURPS Transhuman Space), that it's outside the container enough that it's not written into IW.

Not that that would stop a given GM from making it an existing timeline.

warellis 01-17-2017 02:36 PM

Re: Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
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Originally Posted by Phil Masters (Post 2070529)
Early drafts of some of the IW material had "Transhuman" existing and breaking the "No Future Dates" rule for possibly-obscure reasons. That seems to have been dropped for whatever reason, but remnants of the idea may occasionally show up in canon texts like embarrassing reality shards.

We don't know if that refers to the Transhuman of 2100 or in 2027 though. Is there any tech from 2027 in the Transhuman worldline Infinity would've been interested in?

johndallman 01-17-2017 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by warellis (Post 2070631)
We don't know if that refers to the Transhuman of 2100 or in 2027 though. Is there any tech from 2027 in the Transhuman worldline Infinity would've been interested in?

There's worthwhile medical and robotics technology to acquire in 2027, but the world is not really "transhuman" at that date, making it implausible that would be its code name.

Flyndaran 01-17-2017 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by johndallman (Post 2070636)
There's worthwhile medical and robotics technology to acquire in 2027, but the world is not really "transhuman" at that date, making it implausible that would be its code name.

Unless that's the main difference in culture between their 2027 and Homeline's. A massive push toward transhumanistic goals unlike any Homeline experienced.
The more similar two things are, the more those few differences stand out.

fchase8 01-17-2017 04:20 PM

Re: Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Masters (Post 2070529)
Early drafts of some of the IW material had "Transhuman" existing and breaking the "No Future Dates" rule for possibly-obscure reasons. That seems to have been dropped for whatever reason, but remnants of the idea may occasionally show up in canon texts like embarrassing reality shards.

I love the remnants being "reality shards" - that was totally what I thought.

There is a reference in Infinite Worlds to a transdimensional highway that came about after America's 'psychic awakening' or some such in 2076. While that obviously didn't happen in Transhuman Space, maybe it could link Homeline with a world in 2100.

Flyndaran 01-17-2017 06:17 PM

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A single portal linking Homeline/Centrum muliti-dimensional space with another set that doesn't allow conveyors to function shouldn't mess up most games, I think.

Fred Brackin 01-17-2017 06:50 PM

Re: Transhuman Space in Infinite Worlds
 
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Originally Posted by Flyndaran (Post 2070637)
Unless that's the main difference in culture between their 2027 and Homeline's. A massive push toward transhumanistic goals unlike any Homeline experienced.
The more similar two things are, the more those few differences stand out.

On the basis of observed differences the code name would be probably be "Taikonaut" for the Chinese space program.

Flyndaran 01-17-2017 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Fred Brackin (Post 2070695)
On the basis of observed differences the code name would be probably be "Taikonaut" for the Chinese space program.

Oh yeah. That horrific space program of tossing people at Mars hoping that some "stick".


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