No no! The home system of the Thorians and the Kukulkans.Spock's homeworld...Epsilon Eridani
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No no! The home system of the Thorians and the Kukulkans.Spock's homeworld...Epsilon Eridani
"In times long past this planet was the home
of a mighty and noble race of beings
which called themselves the Krell.
Ethically, as well as technologically
they were a million years ahead of humankind
for, in unlocking the mysteries of nature they had
conquered even their baser selves and when,
in the course of eons, they had abolished sickness...
and insanity and crime
and all injustice...
they turned,
still with high benevolence...
outward toward space.
Long before the dawn of man's history,
they had walked our Earth...
and brought back
many biological specimens....
The heights they had reached...
but then, seemingly on the threshold
of some supreme accomplishment...
which was to have crowned
their entire history...
this all but divine race
perished in a single night.
In the 2000 centuries
since that unexplained catastrophe...
even their
cloud-piercing towers...
of glass and porcelain
and adamantine steel...
have crumbled back into
the soil of Altair- ...
and nothing, absolutely nothing
remains above ground."
I thought I'd dig up this old thread instead of starting another one...
Are there any official write-ups of a race like the Krell, or any details from the FP movie (the brain-boost tech, the subterranean machine, the C57-D, etc.) for use with CT rules? Every time I see the movie I guess the RPG part of my grey matter starts trying to formulate interesting ways to incorporate concepts into MTU, but stalls out for some reason.
I assume that Dingir 0702 is inspired by the movie star system and its fate at the end of the movie. The Solomani Rim supp. doesn't show a red circle of interdiction around it, but travellermap.com does. Post-kaboom the red circle would be unnecessary, really.
I only see one world called Dingir on TravellerMap, and that's at 1222 Solomani Rim and is not red-zoned.![]()
I believe he is referring to Altair/Dingir0702 (SpinwardMarches 1522).
I believe he is referring to Altair/Dingir0702 (SpinwardMarches 1522).
I saw a rerun of the original Dracula starring Bela Legosi in the 1950s. I preferred it over other vampire films and have't really seen any others.
I'm going to assume you mean Solomani Rim and not Spinward Marches there...
I think barren worlds in the Imperium automatically become red zones if they're not colonised (this seems to be the general trend the maps indicate), which would explain why Altair (1522 Solomani Rim) is red-zoned.
I saw a rerun of the original Dracula starring Bela Legosi in the 1950s. I preferred it over other vampire films and have't really seen any others.
Planet of the Vampires is sort of Invasion of the Body Snatchers meets Alien done with an art deco theme. Trust the Italians to make it an "arty" movie.
I thought I'd dig up this old thread instead of starting another one...
Are there any official write-ups of a race like the Krell, or any details from the FP movie (the brain-boost tech, the subterranean machine, the C57-D, etc.) for use with CT rules? Every time I see the movie I guess the RPG part of my grey matter starts trying to formulate interesting ways to incorporate concepts into MTU, but stalls out for some reason.
I assume that Dingir 0702 is inspired by the movie star system and its fate at the end of the movie. The Solomani Rim supp. doesn't show a red circle of interdiction around it, but travellermap.com does. Post-kaboom the red circle would be unnecessary, really.
"In times long past this planet was the home
of a mighty and noble race of beings
which called themselves the Krell.
Ethically, as well as technologically
they were a million years ahead of humankind
for, in unlocking the mysteries of nature they had
conquered even their baser selves and when,
in the course of eons, they had abolished sickness...
and insanity and crime
and all injustice...
they turned,
still with high benevolence...
outward toward space.
Long before the dawn of man's history,
they had walked our Earth...
and brought back
many biological specimens....
The heights they had reached...
but then, seemingly on the threshold
of some supreme accomplishment...
which was to have crowned
their entire history...
this all but divine race
perished in a single night.
In the 2000 centuries
since that unexplained catastrophe...
even their
cloud-piercing towers...
of glass and porcelain
and adamantine steel...
have crumbled back into
the soil of Altair- ...
and nothing, absolutely nothing
remains above ground."
they could well be fun to run across
BTW I rember antares and of course denb but where in the imerium is Altiar and hence Altair 4
Bela Lugosi starred in that in 1931, and I would definitely agree that is far and away the best Dracula movie. The problem for Bela is that he was type-cast from then on, as was Boris Karloff with Frankenstein.
I am not sure that I would put the Krell into my universe, which is biased to the Rim, or Larry Niven's Thrint, but Andre Norton's books have a consistent theme of dangerous ruins in them, and also the Bald Space Rovers, that I am more than happy to work on. As they date to about 15,000 BC, no problem with them running into the Ancients or the Krell.