Patron Zero
SOC-13
Perhaps showing my age but does anyone else include newspapers inside the 'virtual' plot devices-decorations in their respective TUs ?
Could be a nod to all the cinema noir classics of my childhood that I choose to incorporate the printed word by way of newspapers into MTU.
Data pads and terminals are very handy and have obvious advantages over the venerable collection of presswork produced pages but cannot provide the low tech comfort and 'resources' of such items.
IMTU the 'newsprint' material itself while traditional in appearance has a few 'hidden' features not found in our real world home delivered papers.
The most least visible element being a genetically engineered 'enzyme' introduced before printing that allows for said medium to be consumed as sustenance level nutrition*. So aside from being a 'socially accepted' post-digestion hygiene tool, the newsprint actually is a eco-friendly pre-consumer content item.
The other unseen feature of MTU newspapers is the ink can literally 'disappear' after being exposed to a few readily available low tech processes. Either exposure to a high output Xenon-flash source produces blank reusable paper stock, a spray-on chemical solution also achieves the same desired effect and offers the option of introducing other compounds to said material.
All the above aside, nothing like having a cup of joe while losing one's self in the charm and soothing effect of reading a classic evening edition.
* currently research is being done in just that field to potentially alleviate hunger while combating illiteracy in third world countries.
(topic parallel posted at Mongoose Traveller forums)
Could be a nod to all the cinema noir classics of my childhood that I choose to incorporate the printed word by way of newspapers into MTU.
Data pads and terminals are very handy and have obvious advantages over the venerable collection of presswork produced pages but cannot provide the low tech comfort and 'resources' of such items.
IMTU the 'newsprint' material itself while traditional in appearance has a few 'hidden' features not found in our real world home delivered papers.
The most least visible element being a genetically engineered 'enzyme' introduced before printing that allows for said medium to be consumed as sustenance level nutrition*. So aside from being a 'socially accepted' post-digestion hygiene tool, the newsprint actually is a eco-friendly pre-consumer content item.
The other unseen feature of MTU newspapers is the ink can literally 'disappear' after being exposed to a few readily available low tech processes. Either exposure to a high output Xenon-flash source produces blank reusable paper stock, a spray-on chemical solution also achieves the same desired effect and offers the option of introducing other compounds to said material.
All the above aside, nothing like having a cup of joe while losing one's self in the charm and soothing effect of reading a classic evening edition.
* currently research is being done in just that field to potentially alleviate hunger while combating illiteracy in third world countries.
(topic parallel posted at Mongoose Traveller forums)