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Humanity Takes The Stars.

Vecna & Thanatos

The last thing you see before you die.
The Solar System has been colonized for one hundred years. A massive generation ship was constructed to give the children of the most influential men and women the stars. This is the story of the first people to touch the ground of the new worlds, and what happened next.


Basically, a bunch of people (you, the players, hopefully) will be vying for the support of the other passengers, and to take control of most of the galaxy. For simplicity's sake, let's say each faction has a throne planet, but a treaty prevented war from breaking out before two years had passed.





Nation Form.


Name:


Political Leader:


Head of the Armed Forces:


Capital World:


Specification: (Ex: An empire could specialize in transport, and have faster ships, but less powerful weapons. No specific choices, so long as yours is reasonable.)


Estimated Population:


Military Size: (No need to specify vehicles or whatnot, each one will require a certain number of troops. Ex: A tank would be three, but infantry would just be one.)


Vehicle/Infantry Conversion Chart.


Armed Spacecraft=6 Infantry.


Tank=4 Infantry.


Planet-Bound Aircraft=4 Infantry.


UAV=8 Infantry.


Stealth Vehicle=7 Infantry.


Genetically Enhanced Infantry=2 Infantry.


Cyborg Infantry=2 Infantry.


Specialized Infantry (i.e. demolitions experts, snipers, etc.)=2 Infantry.


Nuclear Weaponry=20 Infantry.


Gravity Well=30 Infantry.


Space Station (Unarmed)=25 Infantry.


Space Station (Armed)=35 Infantry.


Terraformer=50 Infantry.


Please Let Me Know If I'm Leaving Something Out, and Have Fun.
 
Perhaps something like my RPS, where you don't need to convert units over, you can just construct stuff that takes a certain number of turns depending on what you're making and how many. I feel that it's a lot more open and fun that way.
 
I wasn't aware there was a turns function, lol. The idea was that each battle would start with the sides choosing troops from their pool, converting, and battling, afterwards gaining some, but not all, troops back.
 

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