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#64665 - 08/07/05 06:51 PM
A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 05/06/04
Loc: Unknown
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... while I was reading through my copy of the Teragen book just now: I've changed my opinion on The Night of the Long Knives (yea, I know, god forbid :rolleyes: ). Traditionally, I've been of the school of thought that we shouldn't worry about major changes occuring in major ways mostly because what occurs between now and the start of the Aberrant War occurs over twenty five years (a number greater than some of our posters' ages) and gamers in large groups are freaking notorious for (intentionally and unintentionally) cramming that kind of change into a peroid of, oh, a week due to excitement and bandwagon mentality. And yes, I'm guilty of it too.  Hence, I've always been very hesitent to support a change to the dynamic of the Aberrant world, beyond what's explicitly laid out in the released books, during my time here. That used to include The Night of the Long Knives but I'm reapproaching my personal policy towards that particular event. Using dates, page 111 of the Teragen books says "... after a bloody internal conflict occuring somewhere between 2009 and 2040..." in regards to The Night of the Long Knives. However, that part of the book is only speaking on terms of "broad strokes." An earlier part of the book (page 97) that specifically refers to the history and arc of the Teragen states that "This 'Night of the Long Knives' will occur somewhere in the next one to five years," with the "now" in the book being the summer of 2008 (per the timeline established in the setting material [the Pantheon meeting] at the beginning of the book), placing the event somewhere between 2009 and 2013. That means our little continuity is behind the times by two years at best and seven at worst. When taking that general information and the tone set out by the book upon rereading those sections, I've come to my own conclusion that (in the context of the path laid out by the developers, the closest we can get to canon in this case) The Night of the Long Knives should be happening pretty dang soon, if not already. On the role-playing, interactive posting, and fiction writing aspect of things, I also believe running through The Night of the Long Knives rather soon is a good idea. The Teragen book treats the scenario as something you can base an entire series around. That means we can have something subtly running in the background of the site for six months, a year, or more, adding little bits of flavor for various fictions and OpNet threads. Characters could write long term stories detailing searches for missing mentors, rousing speeches and rallies can be formed up in fictions, or tense negotiations between Terats (PCs and NPCs alike) to end at least part of the conflict. While this isn't something that will directly affect every character here (in fact it might only directly affect a very small minority of characters here), it does provide rich flavor and depth to the world in which our role-playing occurs and interacts. However, I do see the downsides and there are a number of unanswered questions to be considered: - There are three options available for the scenario, which will be used?
- Who decides which is to be used?
- How much say will people have?
- Could it cost the lives of Apep, Ashnod, Chaos, Lemmy, Malu, Slattern, Timeslip, and/or any unaffiliated characters?
- Will the players still retain their absolute veto in that situation? (they damn better well keep it in my rather zealous opinion)
- Who does get to participate?
I'm sure I'm missing more questions so I encourage people to speak up (not that we've had a problem with that before  ). Also, it's possible the Directors are discussing this right now, but I wanted to get this out here for everyone to discuss. And finally, if anyone wants to privately talk about it with me or bitch at me about it then please PM me or you can always find me in the chat room. Who knows, I might be convinced to change my mind again.
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#64666 - 08/07/05 09:16 PM
Re: A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Personally, I found that it is only after Utopia starts to go down and the teragen gains in popularity, does the Knight of the Long Knives happen. Basically, they need a large enough membership combined with the lack of external pressures to make them turn on one another.
Another problem, and one of the huge problems from this board's perspective is the Biggest Question of all of the KotLK scenarios: What does Divis Mal do? As people who have played in Aberrant, we have varying ideas of what ole Divis is about, what his reactions would be, and how far he is willing to go for "his" movement.
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#64672 - 08/09/05 05:23 PM
Re: A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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What happens in the NotLK influences a whole lot of novas who are not terats, as well as those who are. I do not advocate anyone at all telling any player what must happen to their character. I don't think anyone is for that, really. I also don't think this is the sole perview of terats. We all have a stake in it. The questions are: What happens to the Teragen as a movement? What happens to the various NPC? What, if any, effect does the NotLK have on individual PC's, as decided by that individual?
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#64674 - 08/09/05 06:15 PM
Re: A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 05/06/04
Loc: Unknown
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Per the book, the Teragen go from a loose association that follow Mal's example to a group with a somewhat radical agenda (which, by the 2040s, slowly becomes the extremist agenda we only hear the fringe elements talk about). Mal also shifts from a "lead by example" to a more direct role. However, that role is defined by who "wins" The Night of the Long Knives. If they want a political leader, he'll be that. If they want a spiritual god, he'll be that.
As for the NPCs, that's not nearly as clear. The Apostle is essentially screwed. Even if his plan succeeds to kill Scripture he'll probably one of the few (if not the only) Terat to directly suffer Mal's wrath. That much was clear in the book. Tarik, the other snake in the brush, is not so clear. Again with the book, Tarik will either succeed in breaking away with some kind of security or he'll get ripped apart when his gambit fails. The Confederate is named on a few occasions as a casualty in the fights between the Primacy/NV and the Harvesters, which is probably a plot/literary necessity because his anti-taint/monster attitude won't work for the Aberrant War and the Trinity game. However, one of the options has Shrapnel dying and places the Confederate as the new leader of the Primacy. Also, Scripture will be attacked by The Apostle's proxies, however the vast majority of the setting information makes it seem like the attack ulitmately fails. However again, Scripture is labelled as the calming influence on Mal's temper and Jeremiah's absence could be the catalyst that drives Mal into a much more active role when The Night of the Long Knives is over (hence it could be another plot/literary necessity). Regardless, White Wolf did give us a few options. And as a veteran of The Transylvanian Chronicles I'm downright amazed by that.
As for the PCs, I will stand by what I've always said: the ultimate decision should lie with the individual players of the Teragen PCs. Those I have spoken with so far have all been considerate and thoughtful on how this event will affect their characters. I would hope this attitude would carry over into some creative work in the Fiction and OpNet sections, detailing how the event develops, affects, and changes the various PCs on this site. Some might leave the organization, other will join the new and more zealous Teragen that rises from the conflict. But I still firmly believe that is a decision left to the individual players.
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#64683 - 08/10/05 07:31 PM
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Nova
Registered: 05/19/01
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Originally posted by Y.T.: there are four people who have been playing a teregen for any real amount of times. Ashnod,Apep, Prodigy and me. I don't know if Apep still is here, I wish she was. But that is another topic.
So if we go with Prodigy's idea that makes the NOLK's in the hands of four people. I think Timeslip maybe added but that is still only 5 people.
So who think this is unfair and who thinks this reasonable? TERAT. TERAT. TERAT. TERAT. Not "A Teragen." TERAT. I think you should be disqualified from having any say on that alone. :p
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#64689 - 08/11/05 04:44 AM
Re: A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 12/05/03
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Originally posted by Sean 'Chaos' McCline: Originally posted by Y.T.: So if we go with Prodigy's idea that makes the NOLK's in the hands of four people. I think Timeslip maybe added but that is still only 5 people. Ehhhh, Y.T., Terat right here... Even Sing remembered me above; course, I think he just has a crush on me... 08-05-2005 That day really matters. You haven't been on this site long. I am vangaurd, who happens to be a teragen. Now this show you how little you have been watching the site, but that is not really a bad thing. It is just statement. I didn't add you to that list because you haven't really been that long.
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#64691 - 08/11/05 10:49 AM
Re: A Funny Thing Happened To Me...
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Nova
Registered: 08/05/05
Loc: Five days from anywhere
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Originally posted by Edward: Dreamer was refering to a conversation we had last night in which I stated that one of the requirements should be Terats having one year's worth of activity behind them to avoid folks creating insta-Terats just to get in on the action. Sorry, Edward - missed that post. A year seems very extreme - maybe the rule should be Terats created before the story kicks off? Or maybe before this thread kicked off? I'd be happy with that last... Originally posted by Y.T.: 08-05-2005
That day really matters. You haven't been on this site long. I am vangaurd, who happens to be a teragen. Now this show you how little you have been watching the site, but that is not really a bad thing. It is just statement.
I didn't add you to that list because you haven't really been that long. Y.T., to quote TS - stuff it. Really. No, really. I'm an alt of someone who's been on this board for a while - not forever, but a while. Because people make alts, newbies aren't always newbies. And if I were a newbie, that post might make me take my toys and go play somewhere else. I made a post in jest. At least Edward was nice when he smacked me down. (Thanks Ed!  )
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#64695 - 08/11/05 02:16 PM
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Nova
Registered: 12/05/03
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Originally posted by Timeslip: Edward, I've been here less than a year...and if you think you're going to exclude me from the NotLK storyline, you're sorely mistaken.
Y.T., I don't recall there being anything in the FAQ about people having to be members of this board until they have the Y.T. Seal of Approval before taking part in various storylines. In other words, take your "veteran vs. newbie" attitude and stick it. PS: and if you want people to identify you with a particular character, post as that character. Not that it much matters; Chaos said exactly zilch that depended on IDing you as Vanguard. PPS: Vanguard's Terat days seem to be at an end, by his post in the OpNet and by your own admission in chat, so perhaps you should simply back away from this as well. One this was Prodifey's idea. Two, I would most likely add you. Three, Vanguard is leaving the teragen mainly because of both the things leading up to and what happens in the NoLK's. Four, once we decided who got a voice in it,I was going to basically give mine up to someone I think is far more reasonable than me. I do this because I know that the site should be in better hands than mine.
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