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==== Background ====
==== Background ====
The two rival corporate/governments - Esten and Wogar - competed to exploit the local system. It looked like war was brewing, but then they discovered the slipstream drive. Now they can compete to exploit other systems!
The two rival corporate/governments - Esten and Wogar - competed to exploit the local system. It looked like war was brewing, but then they discovered the slipstream drive. Now they compete to exploit other systems!


It's a stratified society with the veneer of representative rule. The main garden planet is the exclusive domain of the rich; most industries, and their workers, are based off the survivable worlds. While against slavery of people, their laws do not define non-humans as people.
It's a stratified society with the veneer of representative rule. The main garden planet is the exclusive domain of the super-rich; most industries, and their workers, are based off the survivable worlds. While against slavery of people, their laws do not define non-humans as people.


==== Aspects ====
==== Aspects ====

Revision as of 21:49, 22 November 2014


Slipstream Links

Green Sun, Hammerhead, Old Terra

Stats

  • +2 Technology (slipstream use)
  • +2 Environment (one garden, several survivable)
  • +2 Resources (one significant export)

Background

The two rival corporate/governments - Esten and Wogar - competed to exploit the local system. It looked like war was brewing, but then they discovered the slipstream drive. Now they compete to exploit other systems!

It's a stratified society with the veneer of representative rule. The main garden planet is the exclusive domain of the super-rich; most industries, and their workers, are based off the survivable worlds. While against slavery of people, their laws do not define non-humans as people.

Aspects

  • A house divided
  • Don't threaten the revenue stream
  • Lawful and orderly