
More Space Pirates GenCon 2004 Demo
Space pirates are a popular genre in
Universalis and this GenCon was no exception. Our Tenet phase left
us with a band of 5 misfit pirates on a faulty broken down ship in pursuit
of the biggest score of their lives. A quantum field collapser
capable of generating infinite free energy forever. The value of
such a device is astronomical and all of the Big Energy companies in the
galaxy are desperate to steal or destroy it before it puts them out of
business. The opening scene
begins with disabling laser fire from the pirate ship towards their
prey. But they are not the only ones after this juicy target.
The Galactic Space Police is also present in a large number of one and two
man patrol cruisers. But they aren't escorting the energy source,
they're attacking it. It seems the GSP has been bought off by Big
Energy after all. Seven of the
small patrol craft break off to intercept the pirates. They're
targeted laser fire disables the engines and the craft move in, attach to
the ship and begin to board. The pirates will make perfect
scapegoats for the destruction of the energy source. On
board the pirate ship, Dr. Bob the ship's physician and sometimes mechanic
rushes to the engine room to try and bring the engines on line. He
is accompanied by a second younger pirate known to the crew only as
"Bob's Helper". Bob's Helper doesn't say much but
fortunately for the pirates he's a genius mechanic because isn't all that
good with a wrench. In moments
Bob's Helper has diagnosed the problem and knows just how to fix it.
But he decides not to tell Bob and make Bob figure it out himself, since
Bob will just claim credit for it anyway. After some struggle Bob
does manage to bring the engines back on-line. Sure enough he rubs
it in saying "Stick with me, son, and soon you'll make a half decent
assistant. But not yet, no not yet. Now you're just one step
away from useless. Hand me that spanner". As
the engine kicks on and brings the ship to hyper acceleration, the police
cruisers docked to the hull are all ripped off and destroyed. But
unknown to the pirates, 4 of the police officers have managed to board the
ship. The demo ended with the
misfit pirates back in pursuit of their prey.
Featured Effect, Narrating Complications:
One of the things new players have to get accustomed to in Universalis is
that the Complication roll is not a skill test or a success or failure
check. It determines which players get to say how much and in what
order about how the situation resolves. The players are constrained
to act generally in favor of the side that won or to the detriment of the
side that lost but there is no absolute rule regarding failure or
success. The players in this demo had no trouble with this concept.
Repairing the engines was the only
Complication in the story. All of the laser fire and the police
boarding was handled strictly through narration. The Complication
was initially between Dr. Bob and the broken engine (backed by the ship's
Faulty Trait and dice purchased for laser fire damage). One of the
other players invented Bob's Helper. With a little Negotiation it
was agreed that "Bob's Helper" was not a Role Trait but actually
the characters formal name.
The player rolling for Bob's Helper on
behalf of the pirates fixing the engine rolled more dice and got more
successes than Bob's player. In fact, without Bob's Helper the
Complication would have been won by the broken engine.
Armed with far more free Coins then Bob's
player had Bob's Helper set about narrating many things. We learn
more about Bob's Helper and his relationship to Bob as illustrated by the
narration of their interaction during the Complication. We learn
more about the ship and the pirates and how the engines work. All
things that would be considered reasonably related to the task at hand.
But none of which actually involves
succeeding at the Complication. In fact, while the player of Bob's
Helper narrates that he does know exactly how to fix the engine, he
specifically pays Coins for the Fact that he doesn't fix it, nor
does he tell Bob how.
The big winner of the Complication,
spending all of his Coins without ever actually narrating a resolution to
the Complication, leaving the resolution wide open for others to
narrate. Beautiful.
---Ralph Mazza
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