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EAT WITH THE STARS- AT SPINDELLI'S!

GIRLS, XENOS, ANDROGYNS, TACTILE HOLOS, CATAMITES- IF YOU WANT IT, WE'VE GOT IT AT VANDAGRASSIAN'S HOUSE OF XXX PLEASURE XXX

TERMINAL MECHS, INC: END OF THE LINE FOR THE ENEMY

SOPHISTICATES SMOKE COVINGTONS

CAPTAIN ODO'S SURPLUS CIRCUS: WEAPONS- MILITARY GRADE- ENERGY, KINETIC, PLASMA, LOW LOW PRICES

COGNO-TATTOOS: ART YOUR BRAIN!


She stood at the top of the ramp, framed by the circle of the Virgilius' exit hatch, taking in the riot of bright neon garishness. Flashing holosigns and flickering flash-ads covered every inch of unused space across the vast hangar, assaulting the eyes and painting the milling crowds and rows of docked ships in alternating, lurid hues. Subliminal adverts zipped across the public NooSphere, forming a constant background buzz in the mind.

Traggert's neurolink was turned off. Her defenses were high-end Guild models, but even so only an idiot would open herself to the Sphere in a place like this- not unless she wanted to risk a mindvirus or corporate spyware monitoring her every thought and feeling.

WELCOME- TRAGGART, DAPHNE- TO DRAKE'S FOLLY, WHERE LUCKY SPACE BEGINS!

A hovering greeter-drone blurted the message at her in a chipper sing-song as it scanned the Virgilius' credentials.

TRAGGART, DAPHNE: PERHAPS YOU WOULD ENJOY A REFRESHING-

She silenced the drone mid-advert with a flash of the Guild barcode on her wrist.

"Affiliation noted- Raynasa Farspace Trading Guild. Retainer rank. How may I be of assistance, miss?" asked the drone, singsong voice gone, optics switching from bright pink to a muted, businesslike blue.

"Take me to the Guildhall."

"Kindly follow me."

She sauntered down the ramp onto the crowded gangway, filled with travelers from every corner of known space, shuffling in all directions: humans, abmen, chimeras, bots and drones, xenos of every description. On either side of the gangway, small and midsized transports and freighters were busily unloading and loading, taking on fuel, water and food, powering engines up or shutting them down. The tradeship docked across from the Virgilius was preparing to leave, its sallow-faced captain haggling with a Xacan dockhand over wages. The Xacan was waving its probisci angrily at the captain, and releasing rank, rage-signaling pheromones. The captain seemed unimpressed.

Traggart pushed past them, following the greeter-drone.

"What brings you to our Station, miss?" asked the greeter drone, it's courtesy routines activating.

Traggart didn't bother to answer. The drone didn't bother with any more questions. It lead her down vaulted corridors lined with seedy shops and eateries, through crooked byways noisy with the chugging of failing air-recyclers, across several auto-lifts and holodecks, many of them sparking disconcertingly. Everywhere was crowded with bustling tradesmen and travelers, every surface crawled with flashing advertisements.

Finally she emerged into the Central Chamber, and though she had been here many times before, she paused for a moment to admire the scale of it. A cavernous metal dome, filled with a makeshift city, windows and ads blazing in the shadowy ambiance. Drake's Folly had once been an Imperial Naval Fortress, this Chamber once home to hundreds of docked ships-of-the-line. Now it was home to the dregs of the galactic economy- every outcast, smuggler, freebooter, or pirate was safe to do business here, welcomed by megacorps free from the burdens of Imperial law or House regulations.

The drone turned to her, questioningly.

"Lead on," she said, and followed it into the twilight city.

-

"A drink?" asked Gideon Loveless, as she took one of the chairs in front of his desk. The office smelled mildly of spices and pipe-smoke; polished wooden book cases lined the walls, filled with cloth and leather editions, and embers smouldered in a fireplace of magnificent Umantine marble. Traggart smiled slightly. Even in a cesspit like Drake's Folly, Raynasa lived up to its reputation for taste.

"Yes, thank you," she said, and Loveless poured two glasses of Cassidonian Flyn, as rare as it was expensive. He sat behind his desk and pushed a glass across to her. He tipped his own in mock salute and took a sip.

"What's the job?" she asked, tasting her own drink. It burned deliciously. "Must be quite something for you to call me here in person. A simple retainer like me meeting with a Guild Factor- most unorthodox."

Gideon laughed, optical augments whirring slightly as they focused on her.

"Simple retainer indeed," he said, smirking. "The situation is this- an Imperial agent is causing problems for us. Prying into our assets and concerns that lie beyond His Majesty's jurisdiction."

Traggart frowned, "I'm no hitman."

Gideon nodded, ample jowls quivering, "We don't want you to kill him, dear. We want you to find him and turn him. Or, short of that, feed him shit to take back to his masters on Almata."

"That," Traggart replied, "I can do."

"I hope so, Daphne, I hope so. War is brewing in the Crescent. You know that, we all know that. The Guild would prefer it if the....factions currently vying for control of Lucky Space did not become entangled on either side. We don't want proxy wars here."


Welcome!

The idea is for an NRP set in a far future combination of the American wild west and the Third World during the Cold War, a no man's land where the black market thrives, terrorists and pirates abound, megacorps are unchecked, and agents of major powers vie for influence."Lucky Space" is a large, diffuse area at the very end of a major sub-space artery along which several major powers have their territory. These powers are busy gearing up for war with one another. Players will design any type of faction they like in Lucky Space, with the understanding that they will be playing the space-nation equivalent of minor, third world powers and non-state actors vying for safety or power in the shadow of two or three major NPC nations. If this gets any interest, I will give put together more detail on the setting- which I would love to design collaboratively with the players- and give a more organized and clear description of the rules for the RP. Standards will be advanced.

OOC: roleplayerguild.com/topics/85383-the-d..
Let me know if you're interested! I know my description is very brief and disjointed, so please ask if anything is unclear.

@HeySeuss: so I was in the mood to write a bit and I threw what follows together on a whim, perhaps to serve as a bit of inspiration for the setting and as a possible intro for the character I'm thinking of playing. Feel free to use what you like and disregard what you don't! I'm not particularly attached to any of it, so if it's incompatible with what you had in mind, no problem. I just sometimes think through lore better by writing and seeing what happens.


One interesting way to start out might be to have them fighting for the claimant with the least legitimate claim. A powerful Duke/Duchess with a very tenuous claim to the throne. That lets us start simple but leaves plenty of room for an heir/heiress and whatever else we want to introduce later on.

Also, hi @GreivousKhan! Good to see you! It's good to be back on RPG after an unwelcome hiatus.
What about something a bit simpler, at least to start with? King dies without issue, rival lords are warring for the crown and the Company is in the service of one of them? Then perhaps an heir can be discovered or other nations or factions (religious body, mages, elves, etc) can be brought in to complicate what was a good old fashion civil war?
Sounds good. I want to work on the format somewhat, including the timeline. In a sense, I want to have a strong idea of who their opponent is. My thought is to start with the Orcs storming the fortress of a former employer that screwed them over and what follows will be at least a strong element of the plot.


Interested. I would be very interested in RPing as an antagonist and/or employer of some kind. If that doesn't work, still would love to play an Orc.
Very interested! Will fill out an NS shortly.
Alrighty, I'll give this a shot.
Are the Vrasje accepted @flagg?

EDIT: I had a thought, perhaps the Baba of the Vrasje has a current Atilla style extortion going on right now where the king of Vayron pays him to keep his life. Under the threat that there are others who might outbid him on his life. An extortion. You pay the Baba, you live... if somebody starts paying more for your life, you better cough up more. See?


Yes accepted. The Family would likely also need some kind of understanding with the occupying Aldebaran folks, since it's their puppet the Family is threatening to kill.
It's a work in progress.



I love it so far, Gold. Keep in mind that Varyon is ruled by a puppet government with a very tenuous hold on power, so the Family likely has enormous pull with them. I listed some details about Varyon in the OP, but feel free to develop the whole broken, miserable country as you see fit. The Family too will likely have an interesting relationship with the Scarred King.

Heroes of the Grim Reaches


Two more characters, if the guy in charge is happy with what I'm doing here.


Accepted. Feel free to post in the character tab- I look forward to seeing what else you come up with. I'd love to collaborate on a shared history btwn your people and the Scarred King, whom I will give further details on shortly.
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