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Re: KV, Humans, and Political Divisions

From: Los <los@c...>
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 08:58:32 -0500
Subject: Re: KV, Humans, and Political Divisions

Good points. The Whole Kra'Vak thing is kind of a weird example though
becasue
there is the very little information that Jon has released about them
and then
there's a set of givens that many/most who play the Kra'Vak. That they
are
organized into Clans, (Read: Nations/Power blocks) and that they don't
often get
a long with each other. In fact if you ever read Rot Hafen, the Kra'Vak
basically pissed away their victory due to some political intrigues
between
their own clans.

In the grey day scenario, two KV clans were involved in that operation.
While
they worked together (We didn't want a Stuart Murray "screw each other
over type
scenario, though those can be fun too), there was some interclan
violence and
tensions involved which will play themselves out in the near future.

Los

Brian Bilderback wrote:

> So why don't we ever, in our fiction, meet other species with the same
> tendencies? I'd love to see a scifiverse where humans meet another
race
> whose home planet has as many different ethnicities and political
divisions
> as does Earth.

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