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So. Here's where it's going to begin. I'll be posting my character whenever it is no longer a work in progress, but for now I'm going to get started on some plans and even some small missions that would allow some other members to tag along with me. The objective is to loosen the more notorious grips around sathad'ra, and expand the hands of the federation republic and the waste rangers around the city.
Remember, my character will be a master infiltrator/insurgent and will work to try and cause revolutionary actions by the people- not our people. So these are going to be very diplomatic interactions, no matter how skewed or levered.
I want to start with the market place because I think that's where we'll most likely find the least hostile and most willing associates to get on our side. Independent traders, merchants, and bottom rung corporate workers are going to be fairly easy to convince when it comes to revolving the way things work in the city. Possible leverage and/or bargaining tools are going to be interactions with other groups or territories in Sathad'ra. They're already bottom rung and most likely won't be able to be persuaded with many other things. I can see independent (mom'n'pop) shops wanting something done about the venom district and their black markets. Meanwhile, the corporate workers will probably want corporate territory messed with or even convinced from the top down.
I'll expand on these solutions a bit later after I get some chimes in by our numbers and hopefuls.
Remember, my character will be a master infiltrator/insurgent and will work to try and cause revolutionary actions by the people- not our people. So these are going to be very diplomatic interactions, no matter how skewed or levered.
I want to start with the market place because I think that's where we'll most likely find the least hostile and most willing associates to get on our side. Independent traders, merchants, and bottom rung corporate workers are going to be fairly easy to convince when it comes to revolving the way things work in the city. Possible leverage and/or bargaining tools are going to be interactions with other groups or territories in Sathad'ra. They're already bottom rung and most likely won't be able to be persuaded with many other things. I can see independent (mom'n'pop) shops wanting something done about the venom district and their black markets. Meanwhile, the corporate workers will probably want corporate territory messed with or even convinced from the top down.
I'll expand on these solutions a bit later after I get some chimes in by our numbers and hopefuls.