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--[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 15:45, 13 March 2007 (MDT) How are slaves marked? Implanted RFID tags, titanium collars, tattooed bar codes, brands, etc. Also, any general religions or cults around? State supported or otherwise. | --[[User:Dieterthebold|Dieter the Bold]] 15:45, 13 March 2007 (MDT) How are slaves marked? Implanted RFID tags, titanium collars, tattooed bar codes, brands, etc. Also, any general religions or cults around? State supported or otherwise. | ||
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+ | --[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 16:47, 13 March 2007 (MDT)Depends on the place, but it can be any of those things. As for zeroed vs. slavery: slavery doesn't mean other people can't get info on you, it means you don't have any PROOF regarding your having an acknowledged place in society. Zeroed means you can have as much proof of your identity as you want, but that details of what you've done in the past is difficult to obtain. |
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--BenofZongo 16:17, 4 March 2007 (MST)At the risk of being called a flip-flopper, back-stabber, and/or barfasaurus rex, I think I'd like to run a Gemini one-shot. This would include one run-through of character/group creation, but probably no ship or gear creation, at least not in any detailed form. The plotline of the one shot would be that the group's ship has been stolen/commandeered/impounded/whatever: the group must recover it during the course of the evening. I presume that the next one or two one shots will probably be exemplar's backstory, but if an opportunity presents itself, I think I would like to do this. If people think it needlessly complicates things, I won't bother.
--Matts 18:30, 4 March 2007 (MST)Shenanigans! Barfosaurus Rex! I for one am all for it.
--Dieter the Bold 19:43, 4 March 2007 (MST) If only your respectability hadn't been destroyed by all this flip-flopping, I might be interested. I'm afraid I can only support someone who's willing to stay the course, and all these one-shots are nothing but defeatist talk. Count me in anyway. I have also cleaned up the main article as it looked like shit.
--Edmiao 09:19, 6 March 2007 (MST)that's a lot of thought for a game that will never run! are you thinking to flip flop on your GM abdication?
--BenofZongo 10:00, 6 March 2007 (MST)Yeah, that was sort of the point of doing a one shot: since all we've run for Nephon is a one shot, I decided I could still run one for Gemini and see if people wanted to do that. It was kind of a revelation that I really do like to have my hand in the GM pie as much as I can. Like I said, if this is backtracking on the road of pain, we really don't have to bother. Not to mention that if at the end people continue to prefer Nephon, I'll happily play my deliverator-pilot.
--Edmiao 12:07, 6 March 2007 (MST) coo by me. when i left on friday you were at the do a one shot in gemini for the fun of it. in regards to scheduling, i should be pretty set to go three weeks straight with Jin (or 4 if it runs longer than expected) unless you are anxious to do your one shot.
--Gdaze -- So are we gonna do a Gemini one shot, THEN decide which one we want to play? I don't really wanna bother making characters, get all excited about it, then not play the game I made the character for.
--BenofZongo 15:00, 6 March 2007 (MST)Not anxious to do it, let's finish Jin. I AM suggesting that we do the one shot, then decide, yes.
--Dieter the Bold 15:45, 13 March 2007 (MDT) How are slaves marked? Implanted RFID tags, titanium collars, tattooed bar codes, brands, etc. Also, any general religions or cults around? State supported or otherwise.
--BenofZongo 16:47, 13 March 2007 (MDT)Depends on the place, but it can be any of those things. As for zeroed vs. slavery: slavery doesn't mean other people can't get info on you, it means you don't have any PROOF regarding your having an acknowledged place in society. Zeroed means you can have as much proof of your identity as you want, but that details of what you've done in the past is difficult to obtain.