Hello, this is my first post here, and I had a few questions about the system. I've read through the core book a bit. I finished the 'A Time of Eclipse' chapter, have read stories on places like /tg/, and other forums, and I think I have a generally good feel for things like most of the factions and back-stories. I was just wondering, as someone who will be GMing soon, how much actual hard science, political-economical-sociological information, and philosophy will I need to comprehend/understand to get decently far? I've always been into SF, Trans-humanism, Cyber/Bio/Nano-Augmentation, and consciousness making you who you are despite any change in your body. I'm just not confident in how much I can actually grasp some of the advanced concepts that philosophy/horror/Hard SF relies on. (Plus I'm not great at reading space maps/Gauging where and how things should work in space, I'm a tabletop gamer at heart, not an astrophysicist, not that I'm against trying to learn.)
I grasp the game mechanics really well mind you, it's just some of the elements of the narrative I feel looms over me like a mountain, or glass ceiling reminding me how bright I'm not.
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"When altering one's mind is as easy as programming a computer, what does it mean to be human?"