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===Preceptor Archive=== |
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The Preceptors of the Great Archive were a pre-Glitch organization devoted to ensuring the dissemination of human culture, history, and basic technology to frontier worlds that risked losing this information during the human expansion. Most frontier planets had an Archive where natives could learn useful technical skills in addition to human history and art. Those Archives that managed to survive the Silence now strive to send their missionaries of knowledge to new worlds in need of their lore. |
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'''Enemies:''' |
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*Luddite native |
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*Offworld merchant who wants the natives kept ignorant |
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*Religious zealot |
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*Corrupted First Speaker who wants to keep a monopoly on learning |
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'''Friends:''' |
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*Preceptor Adept missionary, Offworld scholar, |
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Reluctant student |
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*Roving Preceptor Adept |
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'''Complications:''' |
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*The local Archive has taken a very religious and mystical attitude toward their teaching |
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*The Archive has maintained some replicable pretech science |
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*The Archive has been corrupted and their teaching is incorrect |
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'''Things:''' |
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*Lost Archive database |
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*Ancient pretech teaching equipment |
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*Hidden cache of unacceptable tech |
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'''Places:''' |
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*Archive lecture hall |
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*Experimental laboratory |
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*Student-local riot |
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===Zombies=== |
===Zombies=== |
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This menace may not take the form of shambling corpses, but some disease, alien artifact, or crazed local practice produces men and women with habits similar to those of murderous cannibal undead. These outbreaks may be regular elements in local society, either provoked by some malevolent creators or the consequence of some local condition. |
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'''Enemies:''' |
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*Soulless maltech biotechnology cult |
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*Sinister governmental agent |
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*Crazed zombie cultist |
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'''Friends:''' |
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*Survivor of an outbreak |
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*Doctor searching for a cure |
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*Rebel against the secret malefactors |
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'''Complications:''' |
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*The zombies retain human intelligence |
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*The zombies can be cured |
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*The process is voluntary among devotees |
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*The condition is infectious |
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'''Things:''' |
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*Cure for the condition" |
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*Alien artifact that causes it |
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*Details of the cult’s conversion process |
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'''Places:''' |
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*House with boarded-up windows |
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*Dead city |
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*Fortified bunker that was overrun from within |
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 1 May 2023
Government | None |
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System | System X |
Tech Level | TL 3 |
Population | Tens of Millions |
Atmosphere | Invasive |
Biosphere | No Native |
Temperature | Variable Cold |
Planet Tag 1 | Preceptor Archive |
Planet Tag 2 | Zombies |
Mechanical Tag | Facility Assets built on this world Cost 1 less to the Governor |
Ruin | No |
Attributes
Notable Locations
SWN Worldtags
Preceptor Archive
The Preceptors of the Great Archive were a pre-Glitch organization devoted to ensuring the dissemination of human culture, history, and basic technology to frontier worlds that risked losing this information during the human expansion. Most frontier planets had an Archive where natives could learn useful technical skills in addition to human history and art. Those Archives that managed to survive the Silence now strive to send their missionaries of knowledge to new worlds in need of their lore.
Enemies:
- Luddite native
- Offworld merchant who wants the natives kept ignorant
- Religious zealot
- Corrupted First Speaker who wants to keep a monopoly on learning
Friends:
- Preceptor Adept missionary, Offworld scholar,
Reluctant student
- Roving Preceptor Adept
Complications:
- The local Archive has taken a very religious and mystical attitude toward their teaching
- The Archive has maintained some replicable pretech science
- The Archive has been corrupted and their teaching is incorrect
Things:
- Lost Archive database
- Ancient pretech teaching equipment
- Hidden cache of unacceptable tech
Places:
- Archive lecture hall
- Experimental laboratory
- Student-local riot
Zombies
This menace may not take the form of shambling corpses, but some disease, alien artifact, or crazed local practice produces men and women with habits similar to those of murderous cannibal undead. These outbreaks may be regular elements in local society, either provoked by some malevolent creators or the consequence of some local condition.
Enemies:
- Soulless maltech biotechnology cult
- Sinister governmental agent
- Crazed zombie cultist
Friends:
- Survivor of an outbreak
- Doctor searching for a cure
- Rebel against the secret malefactors
Complications:
- The zombies retain human intelligence
- The zombies can be cured
- The process is voluntary among devotees
- The condition is infectious
Things:
- Cure for the condition"
- Alien artifact that causes it
- Details of the cult’s conversion process
Places:
- House with boarded-up windows
- Dead city
- Fortified bunker that was overrun from within