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Join Date: Oct 2007
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What would happen if we invented conveyers and/or gates now? Postulate that, at least for a good while, we only have access to one world. It is TL 3 no mana. To make it more interesting, it's geography has no similarity to Earth except 30% land.
Three subcases: A) population human, like 1400 here. B) population both human and a few nonhumanoid species, like Out-Of-Placers. C) population one or more nonhumanoid (don't know any examples off hand, but would appreciate any shoutouts). Would we have grown up as a society, or would we treat the less advanced culture like humans just about always have? Would the three versions make any difference? Last edited by Tom Mazanec; 06-18-2022 at 09:12 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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In short words, in the current situation of the world as it is now an geopolitical nightmare!
Just consider that this just means that nukes can be delivered with next to no chance to intercept them. Or the that we have de facto now at least 3 different groups of power on this planet, all with different sights on human rights, capitalism / socialism, social standards etc. Alone the question which of the power broker invents it first and is it common knowledge or a more likely close guarded secret. Basically if we would discuss the plot here and all the possible diverging branches, we may tangle real politics, in heated times, closer than we should in a RPG thread. I guess how we treat the natives, do we make contact with the natives, trade, colonization and all that would be even for democratic nations a complete secondary question compared to the military options given by conveyors. It had a reason why SJG while opening the box of pandora, kept by GM fiat, the real trouble under control, by introducing the patrol and van Zandt. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Guess society is too polarized to make this a viable discussion topic on this forum :-(
I would have liked to see a background developed without one inventor/entrepreneur getting the world's politicians to cede all the power to him (which alone makes Homeline a Weird Parallel imho). If the moderators think this is too much a hot potato I will understand if they shut it down (although I will be disappointed). |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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The lone genius is one way to avoid exactly the problem of choosing a favorite out of the real world choices. Narratively, it's also trying to avoid turning the game into a geopolitical contest. Some people may like that much politics in their game, some might prefer their adventures to be a little more disconnected from the headlines. (Tom Clancy vs Dan Brown, I suppose.)
You could have your genius inventor broadly publicize the invention. At least that way, everyone's got it. The adventurers will have no idea what sort of cross-world actors they're going to run into, which means the games are going to be a lot more chaotic. Again, maybe you think that'd be fun, or maybe you'd prefer a more focused opposition with a less fragmented and inconsistent personality. (SPECTRE or random terrorists / drug dealers?) The major powers will still be exploiting the invention and trying to turn it to their interest, but their activities won't be the only source of pushes and pulling the campaign. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Mannheim, Baden
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And if you want to build your own projector in your enemy's capital that would be quite the James Bond plot. No one can say it can't be done, it's just not bloody likely. As for the original question interactions on a global scale are likely going to be ugly. Some folks will be taking the high road to show everybody how much more evolved they have become since the 19th century, but the majority won't. A) A bonanza for social historians and art thieves, especially if it's a rather close parallel with the renaissance starting up and Gothic architecture being en vogue. Other than that it's going to be a long slog prospecting for natural resources. B) If there are only a few non-humans, then this is probably more or less safe and the exobilogists will also be happy. Otherwise see C) C) Someone will bring back full-scale slavery, especially if the non-humans are ugly, non-agricultural and/or in possession of useful abilities that cannot be easily reproduced. All in all, I think it might actually alleviate global pressure for a time like in the first decade of the Scramble for Africa. Of course, that won't last, but it might mean an end to some wars, because great powers have better things to do. Some countries might abduct scientists though and there is certainly going to be some religions that will claim conveyors destroy your soul, the out-worlders are of the devil or need to be converted. The Vatican, of course, might also caution that the non-humans might not have fallen from grace and therefore we must be careful not to become their serpent in the Garden of Eden...
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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Even if a projektor is necessary, the payload for a conveyor to deliver a nuke is quite small, which reduces the necessary costs and size of the projector, again look what a modern warplane costs and you understand what I mean. Since everyone who can built such a thing can calculate the right coordinates, we will have a constant all against all threat of a anytime no warning, not to defend against nuclear holocaust. Last edited by Willy; 06-18-2022 at 03:00 PM. Reason: spelling error |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Mannheim, Baden
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I guess you could put the world on another quantum, though, to dial down the real-world power politics and focus on the interactions with the other world. Astromancer and ericthered also raise really good points. Hope this discussion keeps going into new directions, but I got nothing new, at the moment.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
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But remember this whole quantum-projector-and-conveyor is the way it works in the "official" Infinite Worlds Setting. The original post looks like it would be a totally new campaign world, so other ways (wormholes? fairies?) are possible.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I was thinking the new world is on our quantum (or equivalent).
Last edited by Tom Mazanec; 06-19-2022 at 06:35 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Cambridge, UK
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That restriction is very important. If it did not exist, then nuclear-armed conveyors would be an unstoppable weapon, rather than just a very dangerous one.
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