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Title: One Way Ticket
Post by: Jay Loomis on September 10, 2010, 11:54:26 PM
You've got a one way ticket to the city. Will you find what you're looking for there, or will the journey be what changes your life?
Title: Re: One Way Ticket
Post by: masqueradeball on September 11, 2010, 02:06:23 AM
Sounds good... So I imagine you'll be traveling through the desert.
Title: Re: One Way Ticket
Post by: Jonathan Walton on September 11, 2010, 05:11:20 PM
Sounds solid, Jay.  Like what happens after the end of a game of Nicotine Girls.
Title: Re: One Way Ticket
Post by: Jason Pitre on September 12, 2010, 12:35:10 AM
Looking for some Skin?   Are you living on the Edge?  Looking to flee the Desert for various reasons? 

(Ok, that inspires a lovely Vegas game concept for me at least.)
Title: Re: One Way Ticket
Post by: Jay Loomis on September 13, 2010, 01:42:25 AM
You're a Null. Less than human as far as they care. At least the slaves belong somewhere--you can only wish someone cared enough to want to own you. But something happened. You got yourself a ticket to the City. The City is all dreams and possibilities. It's the promise of a better life for all.
The hitch? You sure as hell didn't earn money to buy to buy a ticket. Maybe you did something you aren't proud of. Maybe you made a mistake in order to get gone. Once you're in the city, nothing can catch up to you—it's beyond the reach of even the Triumverate, deep in the heart of Desert Space. But it's a long cruise to get there, and you haven't outrun your past yet.
Title: Now it's NULL
Post by: Jay Loomis on September 14, 2010, 03:31:26 AM
Here's a little something:

If you're wondering about Desert Space and what it's like, first think about what it's called. It isn't literally desert—in fact it's teeming with life. But the people who matter—the Triumvirate Executives and Procedurals—consider it beneath their notice. It is devoid of society in the way that those living in Triumvirate space understand it. It's system after system of hard planets populated by harder people. Outlaws, sure, but also honest folks who like to live free and away from other people's prying eyes. It's individualism and the frontier spirit. It's stubbornness and pride.
So that's what's there. But the feel of it is something else. It's dirty. It's vital and raw. Not hostile, per se, but not open and friendly. Not by a long shot. It's the promise of the bright future with its gleaming starships and its sterile prefabricated buildings but used and broken and graffitied up real good. Nothing's clean. Few things work like they ought. It's hard in every way with grime under the nails.