Oh I see! Yes. I want to run a solo game, a scout crew hopping from world to world totally unaware of what they'll find, and me mapping as I go, world building, building navies, ships, noble houses, corporations, all as the scouts move into the subsector. I'll build backstory, history, create NPCs etc all as I go, and hopefully use it for play at the back end of the year.
I just don't want to design, design, in layers (star systems, UPPs, military, corps, insignia,etc), since the 'whole' thing is only ready at the end of the process. The way I intend it (with a few neat tables to help) where ever the scoutship goes, setting appearsfully formed (almost), like one of those CRPGs where you walk through wilderness and the map'lights up' around you.
My scouts might jump into a 'new' non-OTU subsector out of Five Sisters. In fact, they might even be a navy crew...
Nice map BTW.
That looks good, I've been reading about polities inside Foreven elsewhere on the net, such as the Zhodani friendly Avalar Consulate. Do I have to use those? There's nothing in the Development Pack about them.
Of course, now that real life takes up much of my time, I use the Genie/.wbs/.sec/.hes data and Heaven and Earth 1.08 for most of my sector mapping. Much easier. Then all I have to do is background.
Nah, the stuff in the Developer's Pack is there if you want to use it - the Foreven Licence explicitly states that you don't have to use any of it, even the star map. I suppose it's handy if you want to save yourself the work, and if you want to use stuff from other fan-creations on the web (like BeRKA's site). But is you want to make up your own thing, there's nothing stopping you.That looks good, I've been reading about polities inside Foreven elsewhere on the net, such as the Zhodani friendly Avalar Consulate. Do I have to use those? There's nothing in the Development Pack about them. I wanted to create my own interstellar nation...
Well, it would be an alternate TU, not the OTU. The whole point of an official universe is to have a common ground that everybody uses. If two product lines don't even use the same star maps, it's pretty silly to talk of the any sort of TU (that is, in the singular definite).By the way, the Foreven Licence is specifically there to allow people to do stuff in the OTU using MGT, commercial or free - if you're using CT (for non-commercial use only), FFE Fair Use applies.
That looks good, I've been reading about polities inside Foreven elsewhere on the net, such as the Zhodani friendly Avalar Consulate. Do I have to use those?
Obviously it would not be official. At the risk of belabouring the issue for everyone who has read the licence, it means that people can publish things for MGT with OTU references in them insofar as they pertain to their version of Foreven.Well, it would be an alternate TU, not the OTU. The whole point of an official universe [...]
Obviously it would not be official. At the risk of belabouring the issue for everyone who has read the licence, it means that people can publish things for MGT with OTU references in them insofar as they pertain to their version of Foreven.
OTU as defined by MGT is "Original" not "Official", BTW.