[quote=@Sovi3t] Is this Nation Based or Character Based If it's character based, it'll be pretty cool to have a group of smugglers trying to survive and get by day by day [/quote] This is character based, but I don't really like the idea of being a smuggler. [quote=@ArenaSnow] Well, if ya like, I can make a post where I'm compiling bits of information, including a NS for the nation, planets and basic info, the war and its undertones, etc. [/quote] Hey, go for it man. This'll require a lot of organization, as more info will be provided as the story and creation of the setting progresses. [quote=@ArkmageddonCat] I have a large but incomplete self-made universe. Got all kinds of alien races and factions and religions and their technology. There are only a few confirmed planets other than our solar system, but all the creativity I can spare from designing alien races goes into the struggles of human colony life. For example, the Saturn Stations are slum colonies where smuggling and murder rates are high. And while the Uranus Stations are the richer and higher class colonies, they are home to notorious human trafficking and organ market operations. Both planets, however, feature a high rate of canabalism. As far as aliens, there are about 15. One race has a coming-of-age ritual where armor is grafted into their flesh, another race is made up of bio-synthetic beings who live in an artificial solar system(kinda like the Cybertronians in Transformers, only these beings aren't giant transformers), and another race has amazing psionic abilities. There's more to it, but I think you get the point. [/quote] I like the idea of having multiple planets and many different societies and species to go with those planets, so I'd say that gets the go ahead. However, the colonies bug me. In the age of advanced technology and possible colonization of different planets, why is there a slum planet and why does the rich colony have a high rate of organ trafficking? I'd wager that medical technology has reached the point to where we can make and implant artificial organs relatively quickly and cheaply.