Looks interesting to me.I've been rolling up alot of LBB3 world for a project I'm working, and I happened to roll up this gem:
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That's a hard pass.
Ah, yes, the mythical LL=L... Everything is prohibited...
Ah, yes, the mythical LL=L... Everything is prohibited...
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Ah, yes, the mythical LL=L... Everything is prohibited...
For anyone (like myself) familiar with The Orville series by Seth MacFarlane this brings to mind the Kaylon ... only low tech (TL=8) instead of high tech.All crime is committed by the living, therefore life is a criminal act:
An alternative is everything carries the death penalty because this planet’s government is looking for anything to excuse execution and thus lower the population to make room.
Yes I covered that with the extensive weregild part. But some refs are literalists I expect, and sometimes there is value in a hellworld being a hellworld. But without that prompt of high bribery it might not occur to refs.Well, I think just the opposite: high LL mean almost everything is a crime, but punishments for them are (usually) light.
I cannot give you the exact reference, but in an article about LL ITTR I read low LL mean only the worst crimes are seen as such, but then punishments are usually ahrd, as the crimes are so grave. OTOH, when the LL is extreme, most things are illegal and seen as a crime, but in most cases the punishments are just fines or reprimands, as they are likely light infractions...
Obviously the host world of Paranoia.Ah, yes, the mythical LL=L... Everything is prohibited...
Well, I think just the opposite: high LL mean almost everything is a crime, but punishments for them are (usually) light.
The system having an X starpost makes me think that's not the case...Such a planet can force merchants to deal with the risks of the place just because it’s got so much pop and thus market.
Found it: Grand Census, pages 27-28I cannot give you the exact reference