
I wonder how this could be worked into a campaign:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38645
or just enjoy tweeking the nosed of self-rightious hippies? :rofl:
you decide...
An excellent point, and one I was going to make myself -- although since you're apparently from Berkeley, I'm not at all sure that the guy who started this post is going to pay any attention to what you have to say anyway.It's more a case of "enjoy tweaking the nose of scientifically literate people". The non-biological oil people are generally kooks or frauds, and the specific claims made here are well into the kook territory, because even if oil came from non-biological processes, a quick examination of the energy balance would show that the rate of regeneration has to be many orders of magnitude lower than current usage.
It's more a case of "enjoy tweaking the nose of scientifically literate people". The non-biological oil people are generally kooks or frauds.....
I sense this is moving quickly into a heated political discussion! We know where this thread is heading. Heh.
In a milieu characterized by cheap, proton-proton fusion, renewable oil is a non-issue.
In a milieu characterized by cheap, proton-proton fusion, renewable oil is a non-issue.
We call them cliches for a reason...they are often rooted in truths and seem to reoccurring, so run with it.so using the idea from the article as a hook or maguffin of some kind wouldn't really be worth it?... kinda what I thought.
I watch the talking heads on the boob-tube, listen to the talk show prattle on the wireless and get to thinking how I can take current events and use it to my own feindish ends...maybe some religious fanatics (that want a nuke) on a balkanized world that have a beef with the local starport then? (that's just soooo much a cliche though...)
pity, I was hoping to find something that could lead to my PC's into getting entangled into all kinds of conspiracies and cover-ups...![]()
Depends. Maguffins are not required to be realistic or even make sense, though I can't see how to get a plot out of this particular idea, unless you want the generic "kook claims vast conspiracy to cover up X".so using the idea from the article as a hook or maguffin of some kind wouldn't really be worth it?... kinda what I thought.
Depends. Maguffins are not required to be realistic or even make sense, though I can't see how to get a plot out of this particular idea, unless you want the generic "kook claims vast conspiracy to cover up X".
4) Nothing but his own imagination (mean trick to play on PCs, though)there's always the old petro companies supressing truth to benefit themselves in a vast conspiracy (here on a imperial scale) with a fleeing scientist armned with evidence of the truth (who may later turn out to ba a kook) and being pursued by:
Yes, yes, please keep thinking that, and soon I will become the Petro-King of the Marches.4) Nothing but his own imagination (mean trick to play on PCs, though)
5) Police, because he's escaped from an asylum.
6) As above, but he's not insane.
I wouldn't use petro companies, though; they're basically a nonfactor in the Traveller setting. Perhaps change "oil" to "zuchai crystals".