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Setting Seeds on August 25th, 2008 |
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The PCs awaken in a bright white room, sparsely furnished. They have no idea who they are or how they got there. They are wearing simple white tunics and pants, and there is no identification of any kind.
After a few moments, as they get to know each other, a seam appears along one of the […]
The PCs are scientists working for the US government in the years building up to World War II. Hitler has just come into power, and is not quite yet seen as the threat he truly is. The US government discovers strange radio signals coming from deep in the Amazon rainforest, and sends the PCs along […]
In the year 3249, humanity was about to come to an end. For centuries, they’d been at peace. War was finally a thing of the past. Unfortunately, humanity as a whole was no longer fit to survive. It’s unsure exactly what happened, but each year the fertility rate was dropping.
In 3150, the Universal Council met […]
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Setting Seeds on February 6th, 2008 |
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Slingers have a reputation as cowboys of the 30th century. It’s a dangerous job that requires uncommon guts, intelligence, resourcefulness and luck. Where most people live in thoroughly cataloged, explored and civilized galaxies, the slingers have to go and face the only real unknowns in the universe. Each mission is a new challenge requiring a […]
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Setting Seeds on December 20th, 2007 |
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The system called Blacksun, named after its unique sun which emits only ultraviolet light, is considered by many to be the center of the universe. No one’s sure why, and many think it’s directly linked to the bizarre sun, but almost every wormhole has one end in this system. As a result, it serves as […]
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Setting Seeds on December 13th, 2007 |
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There are a limitless number of galaxies out there, but they are still but specks in the vast infinity of the void. If your hyperdrive burns out while you’re traveling from one galaxy to another, you’d better hope you can fix it or you’re as good as dead. Hell, if you’re far enough out, […]