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Just thought this would make a nifty way for there to be humans
everywhere.
No offence...I thought that "nations" implied the situation was
developed nations, not individual worlds exploring the unknown...
Could also be that the "exploration" phase is over long ago...think
B5...very few worlds left un used.
Donald Hosford
Beth.Fulton@csiro.au wrote:
>G'day,
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>Just personal opinion, but I wouldn't even spell this out. If the VV
>does go this historical route, then by all means keep it well and
trully
>in mind when doing up the details of nations (after all the fiercest
>battles are usually between people with the smallest real differences).
>However, I wouldn't have it up front and hitting people over the head
>with it. Let it be far enough in the past that its not so important (or
>even remembered by some) for the "current" nations. You have to
>becareful not to accidently turn ex-empire into "ancients provided us
>with magi-tech we don't understand just maintain", I think that's been
>done a lot - and if "King David's Spaceship" is any indication one heck
>of a lot better than I could manage for one ;)
>
>Cheers
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>Beth
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