Black Vulmea
SOC-12
24 January 55 Spy
Spies in CT are kinda given short-shrift, which is unfortunate - espionage fits like a glove with the 'Golden Age sci-fi' that undergirds the game. The Other career works, but with none of the flash; third-party creations in Dragon and White Dwarf are meh, in my experience. For my encounter-list spy, I decided to follow a path more closely rooted in real-world espionage, a college-educated bureaucrat and diplomat, the embassy employee assigned to gathering OSINT - open-source intelligence, like public records - as well as recruiting agents who provide HUMINT - human intelligence, which is more properly SOPHINT in Traveller. This character [*HR] attended college and graduate school by way of "Scientists" in Challenge/JTAS 29, then bureaucrat and diplomat careers in Supplement 4 via Dragon 55, and finally joined the ranks of the political appointees of the Imperial ministries by way of "The Traveller Politician" from Dragon 32.
Published in December 1979, "The Traveller Politician" is a hot mess, but if you kinda defocus your eyes a bit and remember that it predates 99.9% of what we know about the TU, it's actually rather brilliant in a quirky way; it captures the distinction between career civil servants - the Supplement 4 bureaucrat and diplomat characters - and the political appointees who develop policy in the upper echelons of the ministries. I particularly love the fact that characters are expected to enter the political realm AFTER at least three terms in another career and there's no seven-term cap; it's also wildly unbalanced, which to me is a great representation of life in the Imperial government . . .
Adaan Amashgi PhD
753BFA age 51 ex-Deputy Envoy (Retired 1st Secretary)
Mathematics-4 Computer-3 Recruiting-3 Administration-3 Liaison-2 Streetwise-2 Interrogation-2 Bribery-1 Grav Vehicle-0 Basic Weapons-0
HONORS*2
Born and raised on Dramelian, the son of secondary educators, Adaan Amashgi attended good schools before entering the Imperial University of Dramelian for his undergraduate studies then pursuing a PhD in statistics. Graduating with honors, Adaan eschewed an academic career for public service, first joining the Ministry of Colonization for four years before transferring to the Ministry of State and the Imperial diplomatic corps.
Lacking the social pedigree of most diplomats, Adaan forged a different path for himself, developing a knack for gathering intelligence, first through open sources and then by cultivating contacts on the worlds of his postings. With a statistician's eye and a rigorous grounding in espionage methods of identifying, recruiting, and interviewing agents, Addan served as the eyes and ears of the consuls and ambassadors for whom he worked throughout his long career.
After retiring from the Imperial civil service - and mindful of the pittance that was his pension - Addan took the bold step of seeking a political appointment, calling on his many past relationships for favors. Successfully appointed to the diplomatic corps once more, this time as a policy maker, Adaan achieved a measure of social distinction and a considerable collection of stipends and retainers allowing him to live on the garden world of Valisa in the style he desired as a consultant.
The government of Helena - representing the interests of Tri-Star Lines and the Frastin Mining Consortium - most recently engaged Adaan's services to participate in a trade mission to the Reaginworld Belt; both Helena and Arnitag, powerful industrial worlds, jockey for influence and long-term control of the belt's resources with the fractious belters of the Demarchy, and the Helanans and their corporate masters hope Adaan can give them an edge as they plan for the future.
Next up, a charismatic IISS courier pilot.
Spies in CT are kinda given short-shrift, which is unfortunate - espionage fits like a glove with the 'Golden Age sci-fi' that undergirds the game. The Other career works, but with none of the flash; third-party creations in Dragon and White Dwarf are meh, in my experience. For my encounter-list spy, I decided to follow a path more closely rooted in real-world espionage, a college-educated bureaucrat and diplomat, the embassy employee assigned to gathering OSINT - open-source intelligence, like public records - as well as recruiting agents who provide HUMINT - human intelligence, which is more properly SOPHINT in Traveller. This character [*HR] attended college and graduate school by way of "Scientists" in Challenge/JTAS 29, then bureaucrat and diplomat careers in Supplement 4 via Dragon 55, and finally joined the ranks of the political appointees of the Imperial ministries by way of "The Traveller Politician" from Dragon 32.
Published in December 1979, "The Traveller Politician" is a hot mess, but if you kinda defocus your eyes a bit and remember that it predates 99.9% of what we know about the TU, it's actually rather brilliant in a quirky way; it captures the distinction between career civil servants - the Supplement 4 bureaucrat and diplomat characters - and the political appointees who develop policy in the upper echelons of the ministries. I particularly love the fact that characters are expected to enter the political realm AFTER at least three terms in another career and there's no seven-term cap; it's also wildly unbalanced, which to me is a great representation of life in the Imperial government . . .
Adaan Amashgi PhD
753BFA age 51 ex-Deputy Envoy (Retired 1st Secretary)
Mathematics-4 Computer-3 Recruiting-3 Administration-3 Liaison-2 Streetwise-2 Interrogation-2 Bribery-1 Grav Vehicle-0 Basic Weapons-0
HONORS*2
Born and raised on Dramelian, the son of secondary educators, Adaan Amashgi attended good schools before entering the Imperial University of Dramelian for his undergraduate studies then pursuing a PhD in statistics. Graduating with honors, Adaan eschewed an academic career for public service, first joining the Ministry of Colonization for four years before transferring to the Ministry of State and the Imperial diplomatic corps.
Lacking the social pedigree of most diplomats, Adaan forged a different path for himself, developing a knack for gathering intelligence, first through open sources and then by cultivating contacts on the worlds of his postings. With a statistician's eye and a rigorous grounding in espionage methods of identifying, recruiting, and interviewing agents, Addan served as the eyes and ears of the consuls and ambassadors for whom he worked throughout his long career.
After retiring from the Imperial civil service - and mindful of the pittance that was his pension - Addan took the bold step of seeking a political appointment, calling on his many past relationships for favors. Successfully appointed to the diplomatic corps once more, this time as a policy maker, Adaan achieved a measure of social distinction and a considerable collection of stipends and retainers allowing him to live on the garden world of Valisa in the style he desired as a consultant.
The government of Helena - representing the interests of Tri-Star Lines and the Frastin Mining Consortium - most recently engaged Adaan's services to participate in a trade mission to the Reaginworld Belt; both Helena and Arnitag, powerful industrial worlds, jockey for influence and long-term control of the belt's resources with the fractious belters of the Demarchy, and the Helanans and their corporate masters hope Adaan can give them an edge as they plan for the future.
Next up, a charismatic IISS courier pilot.