The grand AI civilization has procedurally generated all flesh! Our characters are little more than 3D printed ideas made for the amusement of coldly calculating robots!we know many of the species in the Kikyo Sector are not natives there; they were brought here or created here. This begs the question: Where did they come from?
Given that folks don't want factional conflicts (faction vs faction or interaction) on a large scale, this feels like the best way to go if you want a big threat.Nevertheless, we know many of the species in the Kikyo Sector are not natives there; they were brought here or created here. This begs the question: Where did they come from? And are there other Kikyo Sectors, so to speak, out there? Maybe things turned out differently in other colonies or other locations in the Kagami galaxy. If we zoom out at the effectively limitless stars around our familiar sector, the possibilities get substantially more unbound.
Thing about this is that it's probably very wanted but is also very unworkable because of player egos. For faction vs faction or a factional civil war to actually work, the bad guys would have to be pre-determined and characters who are destined to fail. We couldn't just say "your character has the choice to support the Empress or support some regional warlord who wants autonomy" or "Yamatai and Nepleslia fight!" It'd have to be something more akin to evil NPCs within the sector getting created and used as traditional NPC antagonists for plotships to fight even though they originate from within the sector.Given that folks don't want factional conflicts (faction vs faction or interaction) on a large scale
I guess what I keep thinking with "big threats" is what the community wants as far as their desires. Why are they threatening us (or vice versa)? Conquesting Yamatai/ Kikyo Sector didn't feel like "enough" with the Kuvexians, so I've been trying to brainstorm larger reasons and kinda want to see what others say.feels like the best way to go if you want a big threat.
eliminated via revolution.
I feel like the replies have confirmed that the post-Kuvexian War status quo is probably best, honestly. Especially with what Wes has said about the wider galaxy being wide open for anything to happen. There's been a lot of statements about "what's fun for everyone," which ends up simply meaning "the plot enemy I want."Or perhaps the roleplay has outgrown such things and truly relegated the great factions to being setting elements where every βtableβ (plotship) has their own βcampaignβ rather than being a place where these space nations are focused in a more realistic way.
Yui took one last look at it as her ship, the YSS Battle of Yamatai, backed itself through the portal in reverse. It was the last ship to leave. Her eyes refocused from the battle scene to the window in front of her where she saw her own reflection. "See you next war," she quietly hummed, then turned around with a wicked grin as the ship was sucked through spacetime and arrived back in the Kikyo Sector.
Right. This is currently the status quo. Every plot has its own enemy and its own war, and because of that freedom none of the conflicts seem as impactful as a new meta war that unites Yamatai's focus would be. Not replying to refute anything you've got to say, but reinforce that what you have to say is already happening.Even if you don't like my disenchanted view of Yamatai and are unwilling to embrace it, it doesn't change that by creating an active warfront where Yamatai is the attacker, you provide different possibilities for a metaplot; along with the versatility to opt-in and opt-out at will.
This is the most upvoted answer of the thread so far, so I was wondering if there's a wiki page for this enemy so it could be added to the threats page and/or enemies database.There's also Places We Do Not Go, as the Senti call them. Places where an emotional cancer has built a stronghold, corrupting the nomadic Senti technology into a nanite swarm, an ancient Skydasi weapon that consumes and builds machines of war from the remains of anything they can catch. It's intelligent, cruel, and has no problem mimicking distress signals to consume rescuers and would be heroes.
Not yet. Want me to do it or is it something you want to take control of?This is the most upvoted answer of the thread so far, so I was wondering if there's a wiki page for this enemy so it could be added to the threats page and/or enemies database.
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