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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 | 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