Originally posted by daryen:
Now, none of this means that Norris has to be a good guy. He does have enough shades of grey and skeletons in his closet to allow you to make him as black as you want him.
Daryen,
Riffing off this and Stofsk's twist concerning the senator imprisoned aboard the
Gash, how about a
Man in the Iron Mask take on our favorite, portly, Judd Hirsch look-a-like(1)?
Norris' had a free clone made around 1098 or so. The materials he 'donated' to the medical boffins for Seldrian's 'birth' could easily be diverted or duplicated. Another clone is thus fashioned, male this time. It's "force grown" (if that's possible in anyone's
TU) and prepped to replace Norris. The switch is made, the real Norris is replaced by the Real Norris, and the original ends aboard the
Gash.
Naturally, Branj Dilgaadin would know immediately so he's outed as a psion and lobotomized.
You can then insert your PCs wherever and whenever in the plot as necessary.
Some options:
- It's a Zhodani plot, what else? The Zhos are involved through whatever deniable cut-outs they can arrange. The Clone Cabal may not even know they're working for the Zhos.
- It's internal Marches politics at the highest level. The Delphine, Santanocheev, and their Clone Cabal are in it up to their dirty necks. They've even swapped out other nobles with more pliant dopplegangers. There's a resistance to all this but things must move carefully. No one wants the story to come out as it will severely damage the prestige of the Imperium, but the plot must be dealt with quietly and the guilty brought to some secret justice.
- The players are brought into the picture by Norris' replacement. He's found out that the Clone Cabal has replaced other dopplegangers after they began to assert themselves. He worries the same may hold true for him. He wants to disappear and returning the real Norris to his place will allow the Real Norris more getaway time.
- The swap was done for the Imperium's own good. The real Norris is a complete SOB and a incompetent wretch to boot. The Real Norris is an amazing improvement and an all around swell guy. The swap was planned at the Highest Level and the lost Warrant was the mark of Strephon's approval. The Delphine and Santanocheev are either for or against the swap further muddling the picture. The players could be involved in protecting the Real Norris by finding the Warrant that will make him legitimate or in freeing the real Norris under the mistaken belief that doing so is a Good Thing.
Believe me, with this sort of meta-plot things cannot get too
weird.
Have fun,
Bill
1 - L.M. Bujold did pretty much the same thing to great effect in her
Vorkosigan series.