07-25-2018, 01:08 AM
Suns of the First Federation.
I’m going to use the “Suspicions” NPC Conversation and Story Engine with this play. Suspicions is available here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=2570...9068443539
It’s a kind of an epic sci-fi theme. Anyway, lets see where it goes!
The First Federation had lasted for 6000 years, give or take a century. The fall of the Federation was not particularly violent; indeed it was quite gradual and lasted several hundred years. The thousands of worlds that once made up the Federation drifted away like fledgling birds taking their first flight, some of them forced out of the nest, some of them staying close to their mother for as long as they could before taking flight and forging their own way. Many of those societies struggled in those early years, there was the odd war here and there, there were confederations and mergers of similar groups and even some worlds disappearing from general knowledge completely.
The Federation itself still existed of course, now just a few dozen of the old core worlds, consisting mostly of abandoned cities - the remnants of the diaspora at the fall of the Federation. A new galaxy had risen around these worlds, mostly peaceful, mostly stable. Hundreds of independent societies spread throughout the galaxy and even further afield into neighboring galaxies.
In a lawless corner of the Confederation of Tau, on a small moon orbiting a dead world. Ky Kendrick faces a tough decision.
1. Ky is a criminal/outlaw
2. Ky is a trader/smuggler
3. Ky is a cop/security
4. Ky is a rebel/insurgent
5. Ky is a dealer/hustler
6. Ky is a diplomat/government official
4 = 4[d6]
Suspicions:
1. Ky belongs to a group rebelling against the Confederation of Tau
2. Ky’s rebel group wants to restore the ideals of the First Federation
3. Ky is a bit of a renegade and acts on his own initiative
3 = 3[d3]
Ky is a bit of a renegade and acts on his own initiative
Suspicions Roll:
1 = 1[d6]
Your suspicion is ruled out. It’s not correct. This does not mean the opposite is true though.
(In this case I will assume the opposite is true).
Ky has always done things “By the Book” since joint the rebel group “Free Tau Society”. He did not expect to find his subordinates organising to kidnap the local magistrate. Confronting his chief lieutenant about it was always going to end in conflict.
“Dane!” Ky screams, levelling his blaster at Dane’s head. Jetther Dane, and 3 of his co-horts are about to board a speeder, probably off to hatch their plot to kidnap the magistrate.
(Dane’s reaction on the NPC Reactions Table - I’ve used a -2 modifier)
-1 = 1[d6]-2
(I’ll take that as a 1 which means I have to roll again)
6 = 6[d6]
6. The subject disagrees or opposes what you
say but seems somewhat disinterested or distracted.
“Put the gun down Ky” Dane says without even turning to face him. “You’re not going to pull that trigger”
He’s right , it’s an empty threat. Ky has no intention to shoot. Dane and his followers continue to load their equipment and board the speeder.
“Garthe?” He says to one of them, pleading with him to listen.
3 = 3[d6]
(The NPC is quite ambivalent. Roll 1d6)
6 = 6[d6]
5-6: The NPC trusts you or trusts that the situation will work itself out for the best. (I’ll interpret this as Garthe trusting Dane)
“Hey man,” Garthe replies, “it’s nothing personal, but Dane is actually doing something for the cause. I don’t want to sit on my arse all the time planning and shit. I want to be actually fighting for what I believe.”
And with that the speeder rises and flies off leaving Ky satndling alone on the landing platform. His leadership of this cell of the Free Tau Society has been thrown into doubt. Dane has effectively taken Ky’s position as commander of the group and Ky has been left without direction or purpose.
I’m going to use the “Suspicions” NPC Conversation and Story Engine with this play. Suspicions is available here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=2570...9068443539
It’s a kind of an epic sci-fi theme. Anyway, lets see where it goes!
The First Federation had lasted for 6000 years, give or take a century. The fall of the Federation was not particularly violent; indeed it was quite gradual and lasted several hundred years. The thousands of worlds that once made up the Federation drifted away like fledgling birds taking their first flight, some of them forced out of the nest, some of them staying close to their mother for as long as they could before taking flight and forging their own way. Many of those societies struggled in those early years, there was the odd war here and there, there were confederations and mergers of similar groups and even some worlds disappearing from general knowledge completely.
The Federation itself still existed of course, now just a few dozen of the old core worlds, consisting mostly of abandoned cities - the remnants of the diaspora at the fall of the Federation. A new galaxy had risen around these worlds, mostly peaceful, mostly stable. Hundreds of independent societies spread throughout the galaxy and even further afield into neighboring galaxies.
In a lawless corner of the Confederation of Tau, on a small moon orbiting a dead world. Ky Kendrick faces a tough decision.
1. Ky is a criminal/outlaw
2. Ky is a trader/smuggler
3. Ky is a cop/security
4. Ky is a rebel/insurgent
5. Ky is a dealer/hustler
6. Ky is a diplomat/government official
4 = 4[d6]
Suspicions:
1. Ky belongs to a group rebelling against the Confederation of Tau
2. Ky’s rebel group wants to restore the ideals of the First Federation
3. Ky is a bit of a renegade and acts on his own initiative
3 = 3[d3]
Ky is a bit of a renegade and acts on his own initiative
Suspicions Roll:
1 = 1[d6]
Your suspicion is ruled out. It’s not correct. This does not mean the opposite is true though.
(In this case I will assume the opposite is true).
Ky has always done things “By the Book” since joint the rebel group “Free Tau Society”. He did not expect to find his subordinates organising to kidnap the local magistrate. Confronting his chief lieutenant about it was always going to end in conflict.
“Dane!” Ky screams, levelling his blaster at Dane’s head. Jetther Dane, and 3 of his co-horts are about to board a speeder, probably off to hatch their plot to kidnap the magistrate.
(Dane’s reaction on the NPC Reactions Table - I’ve used a -2 modifier)
-1 = 1[d6]-2
(I’ll take that as a 1 which means I have to roll again)
6 = 6[d6]
6. The subject disagrees or opposes what you
say but seems somewhat disinterested or distracted.
“Put the gun down Ky” Dane says without even turning to face him. “You’re not going to pull that trigger”
He’s right , it’s an empty threat. Ky has no intention to shoot. Dane and his followers continue to load their equipment and board the speeder.
“Garthe?” He says to one of them, pleading with him to listen.
3 = 3[d6]
(The NPC is quite ambivalent. Roll 1d6)
6 = 6[d6]
5-6: The NPC trusts you or trusts that the situation will work itself out for the best. (I’ll interpret this as Garthe trusting Dane)
“Hey man,” Garthe replies, “it’s nothing personal, but Dane is actually doing something for the cause. I don’t want to sit on my arse all the time planning and shit. I want to be actually fighting for what I believe.”
And with that the speeder rises and flies off leaving Ky satndling alone on the landing platform. His leadership of this cell of the Free Tau Society has been thrown into doubt. Dane has effectively taken Ky’s position as commander of the group and Ky has been left without direction or purpose.