Jabie
Wanted in Monte Carlo...
Please set your imagination to overactive before reading...
So what happened to cause civilisation to come crashing down in ruins and who, if anyone is to blame? This will determine the technological level that the pre-disaster society had and thus the best tech level in the game. It'll also help shape the rest of the flavour of the mod and whether or not there should be a statue of Liberty embedded in sand somewhere in the desert.
* Mutual Assured Disaster scenario. This is probably the most realistic of all the scenarios. Two powers with nuclear arsenals obliterate one another. This might be a confrontation between America and Russia in an alternate earth where the Cuban Missile Crisis wasn't defused. Alternatively it could have been two smaller powers which launched nukes at one another and everyone else gets sucked in.
One possibility is that two opposing nuclear rivals (say India and Pakistan) start a confrontation with one another. A stray Nuclear missile strikes Russia or China, who in turn mistake the source of the attack and target Europe / North America, who then retaliate in kind.
There is a long standing urban myth that the commander of the Royal Navy is meant to the listen to the eight am pips and the News Headlines on the Today programme. If he does not hear Big Ben, he has sealed instructions from the Prime Minister as to what course of action he should then take. In a more paranoid era, a technical fault could easily lead to an over-reaction.
In a scenario like this nuclear winter is a real possibility. Events such Acidic Rain (damages all units by 20%) and Failed Crops (No bonus food from wheat, corn or rice for the next 10 turns) might occur.
* Skynet Scenario. Shamelessly stolen from Terminator: A rogue AI launches a nuclear strike. In the original movie, it struck Russia, knowing that it's Russian counterpart would strike back. In the altered timeline (Terminator 3) Skynet was created as an anti-virus program which swept the virus from the internet, and then went on to clear a similar infection from the planet.
There's also the matter of why Skynet (or equivalent AI) is keeping the remainder of the human race alive. Is it dead? Has it become corrupted? Did it launch a nuclear strike and was then obliterated in the EMP that followed. Did it capture one continent and believe that the other continent had been destroyed in a radioactive blast. Maybe the surviving humans are just some experiment it watches on a whim. If you want to get all Matrix, maybe the humans are all trapped inside a VR...
In this scenario, researching the Computers tech (and/or building some Reconnecting the Internet project) becomes a far more dangerous proposition... like supping with Mephistopheles. Perhaps, it offers Espionage points and the tech of any two societies, but at a cost of dumping dangerous units into the world at random.
This could lead to an end-game where the player conquers or unites one continent, only to discover that there's another content full of mechs and fusion tanks to be wiped out.
* Plague Scenario. A virus is let loose upon the world. Within weeks 99.99% of the population is dead. See The Stand, Aeon Flux or Freeway Fighter.
Where did the virus come from? If it was man-made, is messing about in research labs really such a good idea? What if you find Leprosy Bombs from 2155 (shamelessly stolen from Ray Bradbury's "The Fox and the Forest") Could you use them on your rivals without putting yourself at risk. If the virus is airborne, do your cities periodically lose population until you've found a cure? For that matter, will a reduced gene-pool radiation cause mutation in your population, possibly leading to psychic powers (See The Chrysalids by John Wyndham)
* Aliens Scenario. Aliens or an aliens influence are to blame. In the movie Phase IV, which was probably influenced by H G Wells "Empire of the Ants", a passing meteorite is responsible for ants gaining a hive-mind sentience. Where the film ends, it's possible to imagine the hive mind then deciding to infiltrate all the nucelar reactors and setting them to meltdown. If the influence of the meteorite is only periodic, expect to see the occasional unit vanish without reason.
Maybe the Cylons attacked and only one tribe remained, in which case you're probably looking at ramming a few allusions to the twelve tribes of Judah down our throats.
Or it could be brave suicide... In order to prevent the Body Snatchers from taking over, some brave souls launched a nuclear strike. If so, is there still a danger of an enemy within?
* Parallel universe. A small groups of individuals are sucked into a parallel world. This is how the world ends: not with a bang, but a whimper....
* Supernatural Scenario. It's Ragnarok and Armageddon all-rolled into one. Is this the judgement of God? Has someone finally decoded the ten thousand names of god? Has some crazed scientist or cultist opened the gates of Thirdspace and let Cthulhu and his pals free from Ryleh only for H. P. Lovecraft to discover that the words rugose, cyclopean and bachtrachian aren't suitable in the circumstances?
A second thought: The name of the disaster. In Terminator it was "Judgment Day", in Nebulous (Oh my Bod), it's called "The Withering" Personally I like "The Scourge" even though it does sound like a failed 80s heavy metal act.
Thoughts?
So what happened to cause civilisation to come crashing down in ruins and who, if anyone is to blame? This will determine the technological level that the pre-disaster society had and thus the best tech level in the game. It'll also help shape the rest of the flavour of the mod and whether or not there should be a statue of Liberty embedded in sand somewhere in the desert.
* Mutual Assured Disaster scenario. This is probably the most realistic of all the scenarios. Two powers with nuclear arsenals obliterate one another. This might be a confrontation between America and Russia in an alternate earth where the Cuban Missile Crisis wasn't defused. Alternatively it could have been two smaller powers which launched nukes at one another and everyone else gets sucked in.
One possibility is that two opposing nuclear rivals (say India and Pakistan) start a confrontation with one another. A stray Nuclear missile strikes Russia or China, who in turn mistake the source of the attack and target Europe / North America, who then retaliate in kind.
There is a long standing urban myth that the commander of the Royal Navy is meant to the listen to the eight am pips and the News Headlines on the Today programme. If he does not hear Big Ben, he has sealed instructions from the Prime Minister as to what course of action he should then take. In a more paranoid era, a technical fault could easily lead to an over-reaction.
In a scenario like this nuclear winter is a real possibility. Events such Acidic Rain (damages all units by 20%) and Failed Crops (No bonus food from wheat, corn or rice for the next 10 turns) might occur.
* Skynet Scenario. Shamelessly stolen from Terminator: A rogue AI launches a nuclear strike. In the original movie, it struck Russia, knowing that it's Russian counterpart would strike back. In the altered timeline (Terminator 3) Skynet was created as an anti-virus program which swept the virus from the internet, and then went on to clear a similar infection from the planet.
There's also the matter of why Skynet (or equivalent AI) is keeping the remainder of the human race alive. Is it dead? Has it become corrupted? Did it launch a nuclear strike and was then obliterated in the EMP that followed. Did it capture one continent and believe that the other continent had been destroyed in a radioactive blast. Maybe the surviving humans are just some experiment it watches on a whim. If you want to get all Matrix, maybe the humans are all trapped inside a VR...
In this scenario, researching the Computers tech (and/or building some Reconnecting the Internet project) becomes a far more dangerous proposition... like supping with Mephistopheles. Perhaps, it offers Espionage points and the tech of any two societies, but at a cost of dumping dangerous units into the world at random.
This could lead to an end-game where the player conquers or unites one continent, only to discover that there's another content full of mechs and fusion tanks to be wiped out.
* Plague Scenario. A virus is let loose upon the world. Within weeks 99.99% of the population is dead. See The Stand, Aeon Flux or Freeway Fighter.
Where did the virus come from? If it was man-made, is messing about in research labs really such a good idea? What if you find Leprosy Bombs from 2155 (shamelessly stolen from Ray Bradbury's "The Fox and the Forest") Could you use them on your rivals without putting yourself at risk. If the virus is airborne, do your cities periodically lose population until you've found a cure? For that matter, will a reduced gene-pool radiation cause mutation in your population, possibly leading to psychic powers (See The Chrysalids by John Wyndham)
* Aliens Scenario. Aliens or an aliens influence are to blame. In the movie Phase IV, which was probably influenced by H G Wells "Empire of the Ants", a passing meteorite is responsible for ants gaining a hive-mind sentience. Where the film ends, it's possible to imagine the hive mind then deciding to infiltrate all the nucelar reactors and setting them to meltdown. If the influence of the meteorite is only periodic, expect to see the occasional unit vanish without reason.
Maybe the Cylons attacked and only one tribe remained, in which case you're probably looking at ramming a few allusions to the twelve tribes of Judah down our throats.
Or it could be brave suicide... In order to prevent the Body Snatchers from taking over, some brave souls launched a nuclear strike. If so, is there still a danger of an enemy within?
* Parallel universe. A small groups of individuals are sucked into a parallel world. This is how the world ends: not with a bang, but a whimper....
* Supernatural Scenario. It's Ragnarok and Armageddon all-rolled into one. Is this the judgement of God? Has someone finally decoded the ten thousand names of god? Has some crazed scientist or cultist opened the gates of Thirdspace and let Cthulhu and his pals free from Ryleh only for H. P. Lovecraft to discover that the words rugose, cyclopean and bachtrachian aren't suitable in the circumstances?
A second thought: The name of the disaster. In Terminator it was "Judgment Day", in Nebulous (Oh my Bod), it's called "The Withering" Personally I like "The Scourge" even though it does sound like a failed 80s heavy metal act.
Thoughts?