pt 3
Some people do venture out, with compressors, spare filters, pressurized government surplus shelters, and whatever other kit they can pull together. Life outside the arcology is harsh and challenging but affords privacy and freedom of movement. Hardly plants and animals suited to hypoxic conditions, introduced during the second phase of terraforming provide food that is semi-palatable if cooked sufficiently.
In the arcology, only processed food of low quality, most of it bland, rubbery slabs of green or teal 'foodstuff' is widely available. Anything better has to be imported.
According to recent TAS updates, the people have not taken to cannibalism, despite rumors about one foodstuff variation that 'it's made of people.'
The arcology contains an excellent, but aging, computer system based on buried mainframes connected to free public access terminals placed on every street corner and in large cyber-centers.
Automats stocked by robots and by Popular Assembly volunteers provide food with the tap of a biometrically encrypted ration card, up to the card's daily limit. The machines also accept Imperial credits with a surcharge added, and the local plastic currency at face value and no added fees.
STARTOWN
The neighborhoods around the starport are in better repair than the rest of the city. Relatively wealthy citizens: successful food smugglers, gang leaders, influential speakers in the Peoples Assembly, and so on, live here with robots and armed men to guard them and their possessions.
Businesses catering to travellers line the streets: hotels, food sellers, pharmaceutical markets, weapons shops, survival kit outfitters, etc.
Imperial forces patrol the fortress like wall of the extrality line, built to keep out desperate citizens, would-be hijackers and stowaways.
Rumors of corruption persist.
HOOK- An ambitious Imperial bureaucrat on Jael hires the PCs as outside investigators to look into corruption at Tunguska Lowport after weapons used by Solomani terrorists are traced back to Tunguska but an official inquiry comes back with little to show.
Some people do venture out, with compressors, spare filters, pressurized government surplus shelters, and whatever other kit they can pull together. Life outside the arcology is harsh and challenging but affords privacy and freedom of movement. Hardly plants and animals suited to hypoxic conditions, introduced during the second phase of terraforming provide food that is semi-palatable if cooked sufficiently.
In the arcology, only processed food of low quality, most of it bland, rubbery slabs of green or teal 'foodstuff' is widely available. Anything better has to be imported.
According to recent TAS updates, the people have not taken to cannibalism, despite rumors about one foodstuff variation that 'it's made of people.'
The arcology contains an excellent, but aging, computer system based on buried mainframes connected to free public access terminals placed on every street corner and in large cyber-centers.
Automats stocked by robots and by Popular Assembly volunteers provide food with the tap of a biometrically encrypted ration card, up to the card's daily limit. The machines also accept Imperial credits with a surcharge added, and the local plastic currency at face value and no added fees.
STARTOWN
The neighborhoods around the starport are in better repair than the rest of the city. Relatively wealthy citizens: successful food smugglers, gang leaders, influential speakers in the Peoples Assembly, and so on, live here with robots and armed men to guard them and their possessions.
Businesses catering to travellers line the streets: hotels, food sellers, pharmaceutical markets, weapons shops, survival kit outfitters, etc.
Imperial forces patrol the fortress like wall of the extrality line, built to keep out desperate citizens, would-be hijackers and stowaways.
Rumors of corruption persist.
HOOK- An ambitious Imperial bureaucrat on Jael hires the PCs as outside investigators to look into corruption at Tunguska Lowport after weapons used by Solomani terrorists are traced back to Tunguska but an official inquiry comes back with little to show.
Last edited: