I don't like hard scifi. If I wanted to play something based off real life in the possible future I'd find it. I want to play a game where aliens do cool shit in space.
Hard
leaning. Since the theme at the outset is scientific exploration, some hardness is due, but things can be argued and discussed. I just don't want people bringing in psionics/time travel/phlebotinum.
MORE NOTES:
FTL: The method of FTL in this setting requires accelerating to relativistic speeds first, then performing a warp jump. So, it's not simply moving through space conventionally at superluminal speeds, but rather more like taking a running start before jumping. Given the energy requirements, it necessitates a ship of a certain size, and a good chunk of any FTL voyage is taken up by that initial "running start" of accelerating to the neighborhood of C. In short: necessary for interstellar travel within a convenient time frame, but wholly impractical for traveling "short" distances (within a system).
Units of Measurement: For completeness sake, so you don't have to worry about these too much if you don't want to. There is a (somewhat) dominant race in this setting who's standardized units of measurement have become more or less accepted all over. Of note are the Span (defined as the average distance between their home planet and their home star; roughly equivalent to 1.24 AU) the Cycle (how long it takes their home planet to complete 1 orbit, roughly equivalent to 1.82 years) and their Meter (defined as the measured wavelength of one of their often-used radio frequencies in a vacuum, almost exactly 1.1 meters). From these we get derivations like the Lightcycle, which is the distance covered by light in 1 cycle.
Just asking, since you wanted us to mention specific skills and abilities related to our character in addition to our general race description does that mean that we will have to worry about forgetting to mention specific "obvious" abilities that our race should have? For example I believe my guy should be able to form a dust cloud in a desert that obscures an enemies vision by flapping his wings very hard which kicks up dust. Would I have to specifically mention that in the character sheet or would you just let the action play out if it made sense to you?
Also I add that ability to make dust clouds to my character sheet. I haven't done it yet but I'm going to
Reasonable applications of existing capabilities are acceptable. Though it's indeed good to bring these things up ahead of time in case we have different definitions of "reasonable."
Actually I probably won't be joining, I don't have any ideas for a race and don't think I'll be getting any anytime soon.
EDIT: Original ideas at least.
What unoriginal ideas do you have? Chances are we can tweak it into something a bit more unique.
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You don't necessarily need to bring an asteroid aboard to mine it. You might just rendevous/capture it then take it apart as needed.