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voidtreckermods) wrote2019-04-26 10:50 pm
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On Board Shop
Scattered through the train in the small entrance areas there are screens set into the wall with a slot for a ticket and a vending machine style collection point.
The screen directs characters to insert their ticket. The amount of points available will show on the screen followed by a list of options.
~ Snacks (3 Points)
~ Entertainment- Random (5 Points)
~ Entertainment- Specific (8 Points)
~ Merchandise (10 Points)
~ Alcohol and Tobacco (12 Points)
~ Non Uniform Clothes- Random (15 Points)
~ Meal for Four (20 Points)
~ Small Item (25 Points)
~ Small Animal (30 Points)
~ Item (45 Points)
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The screen directs characters to insert their ticket. The amount of points available will show on the screen followed by a list of options.
~ Entertainment- Random (5 Points)
~ Entertainment- Specific (8 Points)
~ Merchandise (10 Points)
~ Alcohol and Tobacco (12 Points)
~ Non Uniform Clothes- Random (15 Points)
~ Meal for Four (20 Points)
~ Small Item (25 Points)
~ Small Animal (30 Points)
~ Item (45 Points)
Please use the new post!
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Hub Worlds
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This introduces a kitchen carriage, most of the articles are about storing food safely for voidtravel- as journeys can be unpredictable. There are a lot of pieces here and it is mostly slotting cupboards and shelves together inside the carriage.
Voidcraft through the ages. Issue Six
Very soon a network of void platforms had sprung up and from there the void developed quickly into what we know it as today.
This is the last in the series and mostly talks about the different mishaps and beginnings of rules about bringing non-active worlds into the void network. Generally the preference was to let worlds find their own way and once they had, help them so they they could travel as safely as possible.
Missing Worlds
A book on various worlds that have gone 'missing' or been destroyed. It is very vague actually because they are 'unexplained' occurrences.
There have been, according to the author an uptick in destroyed worlds in the recent years. Rumours of a mysterious enemy, a world eater. There is a list of worlds that they suspect were destroyed in this way. (The world they evacuated from is not on it).
Frankly it reads like some crazy conspiracy theory book.
To the Future!
A magazine written by a junior void minister, working in the void offices of System #1. This one compares three waterfalls in three different worlds (one flows upwards, one is green and one is hot). It shows the results of a vote on the best one (the heated waterfall wins)
Hub worlds
A basic book on hub worlds. It has a brief explanation on what they are (unstable worlds where the void practically flows through them). It isn't that informative, it seems Ciyesia is the most famous and it talks a bit about how the effects on the void shaped it to be as it is.
Void Ship! Battle Wars!
This is a very action heavy comic about a 'void war'. It's not very... detailed. It's mostly just a lot of explosions. It follows three soldiers but they are very two dimensional in characterisation. It really just is about big void craft fight scenes.