Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
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Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
I'm working on some ideas for the Robotech Shadow Chronicles. The idea is to focus on Earth and it's recovery (rather than the SDF-3 and Haydonites). The UEEF soldiers may have "liberated" Earth, but will have their hands full trying to pull all the squabbling settlements/cities together to form anything resembling a new world government.
Emphasis will be on role-play, not mecha combat. OCCs can be UEEF from the Shadow Chronicles book representing either active or retired soldiers, but I'm also going to allow the "normal" humans from Heroes Unlimited such as Hardware and Special Training. Non-normal such as Human Experiments, Human Mutants, Mutant Animals, Cyborgs, Robots, Aliens (Invid anyone?) and Psionics will be allowed but require GM approval. Magic classes from HU will not be allowed.
Plot Points:
- UEEF will establish outposts in or near major Earth settlements and attempt to re-establish a world government.
- Bandits and "rogue" settlements will be the main antagonists (or if the characters are anarchist they will work against the UEEF as bandits/spies).
- Players will be advised that mecha and Protoculture are very hard to come by and any such mecha in civilian hands will likely lead to the UEEF requesting return of military equipment to the UEEF.
Thoughts?
Emphasis will be on role-play, not mecha combat. OCCs can be UEEF from the Shadow Chronicles book representing either active or retired soldiers, but I'm also going to allow the "normal" humans from Heroes Unlimited such as Hardware and Special Training. Non-normal such as Human Experiments, Human Mutants, Mutant Animals, Cyborgs, Robots, Aliens (Invid anyone?) and Psionics will be allowed but require GM approval. Magic classes from HU will not be allowed.
Plot Points:
- UEEF will establish outposts in or near major Earth settlements and attempt to re-establish a world government.
- Bandits and "rogue" settlements will be the main antagonists (or if the characters are anarchist they will work against the UEEF as bandits/spies).
- Players will be advised that mecha and Protoculture are very hard to come by and any such mecha in civilian hands will likely lead to the UEEF requesting return of military equipment to the UEEF.
Thoughts?
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
If there are any enclaves of Southern Cross groups still around, they would definitely be a source of conflict and/or diplomacy. The history of the SCA and UEEF/UEDF as set in the RPG is one of jealous rivals to a point. There would be pushback from SCA troops if the UEEF tried to absorb them, or take their gear.
I've also maintained the EBSIS story elements and have them as a slightly stronger force in Europe (they had a few underground factories).
I've also maintained the EBSIS story elements and have them as a slightly stronger force in Europe (they had a few underground factories).
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
most of the Anti-invid resistance groups would become the local protectors and/or warlords of their areas. the good ones would be trying to nation build via coalition governments. the bad ones via dictatorial conquest. note that their choice of methods would have little bearing on whether they will agree to work with the UEEF.
and since they can now use their Guns, vehicles, and mecha with impunity, expect the more bandit like groups to be very nasty as they dig out their stockpiles.
and since they can now use their Guns, vehicles, and mecha with impunity, expect the more bandit like groups to be very nasty as they dig out their stockpiles.
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
You can still through some E.B.S.I.S. bad guys into the mix as well as stage-5 Invids.
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My suggestion is to look through the old RT reconstruction era books (RT 1st ed) for ideas about how people would react to outsiders trying to impose a government over them.
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
I agree with drewkitty, you should look through some of the RT 1 st edition stuff, like New World Order, Strike Force, Zentraedi Breakout, and the revised Return of the Masters. If you can get it, Rifter #5 as well.
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
Thanks for the feedback and thoughts everyone!
Not bad thoughts... I am going for less mecha so...
i) Armies of Southern Cross and mecha will be virtually non-existant (Plus, don't have Southern Cross books).
ii) E.B.S.I.S. will be distant but probably involved in supplying weapons to anti-UEEF settlements. No mecha (since I don't have the books) and they want to maintain plausible deniability.
iii) I do have plans for the Invid. One of the first NPCs I generated is a very special stage 5. I am hoping it will be a surprise for the players despite many of them having seen the Anime many times.
I own most of those books (aside from Masters & Rifter) and they are well-used. Great resources. But again, I don't want to get too caught up in the mecha.
I want to emphasize U.E.E.F. won't be imposing a government, it will be trying to gather existing settlement leaders and convince them to work to the common good. Lt. General Reinhardt will be handing down orders till Rick Hunter and the SDF-3 return to Earth. I believe that his methods will be direct but fair. To gain cooperation the U.E.E.F. can offer:
i) Military security. No civilian knows how limited the U.E.E.F. is in terms of spaceships, mecha or protoculture. Likely the top brass will try to keep a tight lid on it in order to maintain appearances.
ii) Engineers, scientists, doctors and many others with specialized training that Invid-occupied Earth had in very short supply. People will do a lot for clean water and medical supplies/care,
iii) Act as a mediator between settlements which are in dispute with each other. To maintain neutrality, the U.E.E.F. brass will continue to operate off-Earth rather than at one of the newly established outposts.
How cooperative each leader is will depend on their personalities and that of their people. Some will want to continue to be independent for a variety of reasons:
i) survived over a decade of the Invid and like being self-sufficient.
ii) have an large population which feels negatively towards military or specifically are anti-UEEF. Likely cannidates for E.B.S.I.S. subversion.
iii) are ruled by tyrants who prefer to keep power to themselves. Also good cannidates for E.B.S.I.S. influences.
tobefrnk wrote:If there are any enclaves of Southern Cross groups still around, they would definitely be a source of conflict and/or diplomacy. The history of the SCA and UEEF/UEDF as set in the RPG is one of jealous rivals to a point. There would be pushback from SCA troops if the UEEF tried to absorb them, or take their gear.
I've also maintained the EBSIS story elements and have them as a slightly stronger force in Europe (they had a few underground factories).
Ice Dragon wrote:You can still through some E.B.S.I.S. bad guys into the mix as well as stage-5 Invids.
Not bad thoughts... I am going for less mecha so...
i) Armies of Southern Cross and mecha will be virtually non-existant (Plus, don't have Southern Cross books).
ii) E.B.S.I.S. will be distant but probably involved in supplying weapons to anti-UEEF settlements. No mecha (since I don't have the books) and they want to maintain plausible deniability.
iii) I do have plans for the Invid. One of the first NPCs I generated is a very special stage 5. I am hoping it will be a surprise for the players despite many of them having seen the Anime many times.
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:My suggestion is to look through the old RT reconstruction era books (RT 1st ed) for ideas about how people would react to outsiders trying to impose a government over them.
BookWyrm wrote:I agree with drewkitty, you should look through some of the RT 1 st edition stuff, like New World Order, Strike Force, Zentraedi Breakout, and the revised Return of the Masters. If you can get it, Rifter #5 as well.
I own most of those books (aside from Masters & Rifter) and they are well-used. Great resources. But again, I don't want to get too caught up in the mecha.
I want to emphasize U.E.E.F. won't be imposing a government, it will be trying to gather existing settlement leaders and convince them to work to the common good. Lt. General Reinhardt will be handing down orders till Rick Hunter and the SDF-3 return to Earth. I believe that his methods will be direct but fair. To gain cooperation the U.E.E.F. can offer:
i) Military security. No civilian knows how limited the U.E.E.F. is in terms of spaceships, mecha or protoculture. Likely the top brass will try to keep a tight lid on it in order to maintain appearances.
ii) Engineers, scientists, doctors and many others with specialized training that Invid-occupied Earth had in very short supply. People will do a lot for clean water and medical supplies/care,
iii) Act as a mediator between settlements which are in dispute with each other. To maintain neutrality, the U.E.E.F. brass will continue to operate off-Earth rather than at one of the newly established outposts.
How cooperative each leader is will depend on their personalities and that of their people. Some will want to continue to be independent for a variety of reasons:
i) survived over a decade of the Invid and like being self-sufficient.
ii) have an large population which feels negatively towards military or specifically are anti-UEEF. Likely cannidates for E.B.S.I.S. subversion.
iii) are ruled by tyrants who prefer to keep power to themselves. Also good cannidates for E.B.S.I.S. influences.
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
I did a whole timeline where I included Mechanoids and Rifts Manhunter as well as the fan fic stuff "Third Invid War" and on into "traditional" macross....its schlock to be sure but hey I was bored one day.
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I like your idea overall. It lets you do whatever you want really. Nice job
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Re: Shadow Chronicles - Earth after the Invid brainstorm
There could also be a world court sort of scenario going on with various groups and communities wanting people strung up for being Invid sympathizers. Think of one town protecting the guys who rounded up slave labor from neighboring villages to protect his home. Not to mention trying the finger pointing between various groups. Bandit to one, savior to another.
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