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6/25/2025, 8:20:52 PM
>>81613233
thats worse mate, sounds like you only enjoy normiecore mainstream shite
thats worse mate, sounds like you only enjoy normiecore mainstream shite
6/12/2025, 10:43:52 PM
>>712474807
Fuck, now that I think about it, it's actually very easy to pull a chameleon and inject actual sense into an RPG:
>Make the setting a frontier planet that was colonized a few generations ago
>Things were great for awhile as mutual aid societies existed, people formed communities around shared beliefs, and even for settlements with large differences there was trade.
>Suddenly in comes a ship from the galactic government, come to check-in and enforce the government on the seed colony.
>The GG sees all the disparate communities and decides it's no good, because some communities are doing a little better then others.
>Build a capital city in a completely illogical place because it's 'central', provide some incentives for various people from different settlements to move there, in quotas enforced implicitly of course.
>Puts in regulation on trade to 'protect' settlements from 'improper' medicine and puts a patent law system in place to 'promote' innovation. This results in a few GG-backed orgs having a monopoly on medicine, goods, and technology, all enforceable with violence.
>Several conflicts break out due to irreconcilable religious and cultural differences in the capital city, which the protagonist is sent to sort out.
>Protagonist eventually learns the truth about the system and has several options to deal with it: back one of the factions in a conquest war, blow up the GG ship, found an empire, or try and return the old, peaceful order.
Fuck, now that I think about it, it's actually very easy to pull a chameleon and inject actual sense into an RPG:
>Make the setting a frontier planet that was colonized a few generations ago
>Things were great for awhile as mutual aid societies existed, people formed communities around shared beliefs, and even for settlements with large differences there was trade.
>Suddenly in comes a ship from the galactic government, come to check-in and enforce the government on the seed colony.
>The GG sees all the disparate communities and decides it's no good, because some communities are doing a little better then others.
>Build a capital city in a completely illogical place because it's 'central', provide some incentives for various people from different settlements to move there, in quotas enforced implicitly of course.
>Puts in regulation on trade to 'protect' settlements from 'improper' medicine and puts a patent law system in place to 'promote' innovation. This results in a few GG-backed orgs having a monopoly on medicine, goods, and technology, all enforceable with violence.
>Several conflicts break out due to irreconcilable religious and cultural differences in the capital city, which the protagonist is sent to sort out.
>Protagonist eventually learns the truth about the system and has several options to deal with it: back one of the factions in a conquest war, blow up the GG ship, found an empire, or try and return the old, peaceful order.
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