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'''Rockets & Rapiers''' is my personal BASH! SF campaign. It is a Pulp inspired science fantasy-- where psionics basically replicate magic spells, and technology basically replicates magic artifacts. | '''Rockets & Rapiers''' is my personal BASH! SF campaign. It is a Pulp inspired science fantasy-- where psionics basically replicate magic spells, and technology basically replicates magic artifacts. | ||
The backstory of the campaign is that it is set across 3 star systems, each with several inhabited planets. | The backstory of the campaign is that it is set across 3 star systems, each with several inhabited planets. Once, these worlds, and many others, were ruled by the powerful Kursian Republic, essentially the setting's equivilent of Atlantus-- a long lost civilization with advancements far beyond those of contemporary people. The Technology level is typical of pulp science fiction-- rocket ships, big cheezy robots, and art deco ray-guns. | ||
At the center of the three star systems is a black hole-- called "the Great Void". The three star systems basically orbit it. It also creates a "current" in space called the "void tide" which slows down rocketships trying to fly against it. |
Latest revision as of 04:16, 14 April 2008
Rockets & Rapiers is my personal BASH! SF campaign. It is a Pulp inspired science fantasy-- where psionics basically replicate magic spells, and technology basically replicates magic artifacts.
The backstory of the campaign is that it is set across 3 star systems, each with several inhabited planets. Once, these worlds, and many others, were ruled by the powerful Kursian Republic, essentially the setting's equivilent of Atlantus-- a long lost civilization with advancements far beyond those of contemporary people. The Technology level is typical of pulp science fiction-- rocket ships, big cheezy robots, and art deco ray-guns.
At the center of the three star systems is a black hole-- called "the Great Void". The three star systems basically orbit it. It also creates a "current" in space called the "void tide" which slows down rocketships trying to fly against it.