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Political mini-campaign?

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apathia apathia's picture
Political mini-campaign?
I am considering running an investigative/political mini-campaign is intended to be an intractable mess of differing ideologies, where there's no obvious answers but the players are charged with finding a way to muddle through democracy in a way that avoids a civil war. I'd love to get anyone's input on whether this would make for good gameplay and how it could be improved. ***** New Mecca is a majority Islamic city-state housing a sealed spaceship said to contain the famous Black Stone of Mecca. During the Fall, a ship was commissioned to ferry the holy relics out of Mecca - it successfully evacuated to Jupiter but it refused transmissions and the Jovians placed it under military quarantine. Muslim pilgrims celebrated the (presumed dead) crew as martyrs and hauled the massive ship into a new habitat, renaming it the Kaaba. Physically, New Mecca is a Reagan cylinder, a spun asteroid with a hollowed out central cavern 3 km in diameter. The Kaaba floats in the center of the cavern, always overhead. New Mecca's position, at the Sol-Jovian Lagrange point L1, is .37AU from Jupiter and represents the furthest reach of Jovian power. The gravity pull of Jupiter and the Sun is perfectly balanced at the L1 point, making New Mecca a useful port of entry for the inner system. Socially, New Mecca is a devout community where 89% of inhabitants are identifying Muslims. Despite professing the same faith, major divisions exist both about the value of new technology and whether the faith should be modernized to attract more followers or preserved as it was pre-Fall (the most common fight is over gender rights, specifically whether the Quranic rulings on women were intended to be permanent or situational). The pro-tech movements see resleeving Earth infogees as a critical way to re-establish the faith and so dedicate much of their resources to growing clones and acquiring Earth survivors; they're split into Ascendants (orthodox) or Transcendants (progressives). The anti-tech movements rightly accuse new technologies for causing the Fall, and are split into Preservers (orthodox) and Reformers (progressives). Politically, New Mecca is a full-fledged member of the Jovian Republic. The habitat is officially a democracy, and it quite democratically choses to be mostly ruled by religious groups. Executive functions are delegated to the Shura Council while legislative and judicial functions are delegated to the Sharia Council. The Sultan and his Parliament are officially elected by party-list proportional representation, but the a majority of voters usually "vote-by-proxy" using their local mosque or the Councils, so New Mecca's leaders were effectively appointed by the handful of decision-makers according to Muslim tradition. The Republic legally guarantees religious freedom, so much of Sharia law is enforced socially or through the voluntary but binding civil agreements required by most mosques. Economically, New Mecca's physical distance from the Republic and its focus point as pilgrimages provides great opportunities to flaunt import restrictions, smuggle extensively, and allow normally banned transhumans to visit Jovian space. As part of this dance, three foreign spaceships are permanently parked outside of New Mecca: Haven houses visitors waiting for travel visas, the Atlas runs unlicensed nanofabricators, and the Fountainhead provides ego-casting and resleeving facilities. The city has just entered an enormous succession crisis. The Sultan, Adnan al-Hasani, is dead in suspicious circumstances. Adnan died without a will and his only comment on succession was that the position of Sultan should go to his "eldest full heir". Unfortunately four of his five children claim that right.
  • Ali Amir al-Hasani is eldest and a son, but was publicly disinherited on account of murdering the brothers of Rasad, the powerful leader in the Ascendants - sparking a conflict that nearly destroyed the habitat until Adnan's daughter Malak married Rasad. Ali Amir supports Malak's claim and is an atheist.
  • Isra al-Hasani argues that that the Islamic half-inheritance of daughters is an out-of-date ruling. She claims the inheritance as eldest child after Ali and is a Reformer.
  • Malak al-Hasani was born female but claims to be "male-of-soul". This was kept quiet until recently, when Malak and Ali Amir went to the Fountainhead and resleeved into each other's bodies. This made Malak physically male, Ali Amir physically female, and Malak's marriage to Rasad extremely complicated. Malak claims the inheritance as eldest male soul in the eldest male body and is a Transcendant.
  • Naveed al-Hasani was seen as the most likely successor, but he stands accused of murdering Adnan by Idris, which would disqualify him if true. He claims the inheritance as the eldest "real son" (after Ali Amir's disinheritance) and is a Preserver.
  • Idris al-Hasani is the youngest son. He argues Ali, Malak, and Naveed are all disqualified by their actions, claims the inheritance as the only son remaining, and is an Ascendant.
The issue is further complicated because the Sultan's wife, Marwa al-Hasani, made a scan of Adnan's dying mind - Marwa was arrested and the ego confiscated, but she claims to be fulfilling a dying request and is petitioning for the Sultan to be resleeved. Succession of any kind threatens to reopen a number of issues - the question of unsealing the Kaaba or succeeding from the Republic, which Sultan Adnan opposed but a popular majority supports; deep questions about the legitimacy of democracy which had been carefully avoided as long as elections and religious impulses matched up; and the future political direction of the habitat after a decade of Preservationist dominance. Unwilling to trust the traditional kingmakers, each of the four heirs are busy stumping for votes and stirring up real democracy, while they quietly build up their own armies and brace for the worst. **** The PCs would be egocasted onto the Fountainhead, and their strongest allies are strangely the Jovian CDC, who don't know what to do but just want the crisis to pass. Depending on player preference, they might dig more into mysteries behind the Sultan's death and Rasad's agenda, try to ensure a favored person/world-view wins the elections, or try to circumvent the elections entirely by removing candidates. Depending on the results, they may afterwards have to deal with military action from the Jovian Republic or face whatever it was that killed the crew of the Kaaba.
uwtartarus uwtartarus's picture
Did they ever open the ship?
Did they ever open the ship? Or is it sitting like a potentially throbbing hive of exsurgency?! If so that would be amazing just how surreal it could be and why stability has to be achieved so quickly, otherwise some rash actors may pop it open and unleash some serious doom.
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apathia apathia's picture
Yeah, the thought is that the
Yeah, the thought is that the Kaaba has never been opened. It could be a throbbing hive of exsurgency. It could turn out to be a complete fraud with nothing inside. Either way, it will be ominously hovering overhead the entire adventure. I'm open to ideas on what's inside. I do suspect the Kaaba is not enough of an x-threat to justify Firewall sending a team, so maybe the habitat itself is the prize: If Firewall has a friendly faction controlling a major Jovian port-of-entry, it makes future operations in the Republic much easier. Or this could be a better fit for a non-Firewall campaign.
MrWigggles MrWigggles's picture
Is it accepting players?
Is it accepting players?
ShadowDragon8685 ShadowDragon8685's picture
apathia wrote:I do suspect
apathia wrote:
I do suspect the Kaaba is not enough of an x-threat to justify Firewall sending a team
Let me get this straight. I'll go point-by-point. [list] [1] A ship purporting to contain Islamic relics but whose contents are unknown is launched from Earth during the middle of the Fall. [2] This ship arrives in Jovian space but does not respond to any hails. [3] The ship is summarily moved into the [u]middle[/u] of an absolutely enormous habitat full of the devout, placed on display, and prayed towards, without ever being opened or inspected. [/list] Not only would this justify Firewall posting several Sentinel teams and probably two servers minimum more or less permanently on watch, but it would also justify having at least two Erasure teams on standby, one ready to roll on minutes' notice, the other ready to move in heavy to back up the first team and/or destroy the entire habitat. Assuming, of course, that the Jovians didn't summarily blow this ship out of the sky when it arrived, which, frankly, they probably would have done. Do remember that the Jovians are a mixed-bag of North and South American arch-conservatives; the Latin American ones are all devoutly catholic, and would have no love for Islam, and the North American ones would likely have long memories, some of them dating back to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center - and do remember that "nuke Mecca" has been a somewhat popular meme amongst that kind of radical crowd. Throw in a healthy dose of the [b]likelihood[/b] that the ship would be crawling with exsurgency, and I wouldn't have found antimatter warheads to be an unlikely response when it showed up, made a burn to move into orbit of Saturn, and then promptly stopped doing anything at all.
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apathia apathia's picture
Revised origins
Good points. I do want the origin to be probable, so I think it's better to reduce the mystery and have it known that life support on the Kaaba failed during the evacuation to Jupiter. A popular conspiracy theory in New Mecca is the Jovians maintain the quarantine and spread rumors that the Kaaba is empty in order to keep the habitat small and prevent a system-wide immigration of the faithful. Outside the Republic, many believe the exact opposite: That the Jovians constructed the ship as a farce, to lure an undesirable religious minority away from habitats acquired during in the Seventeen War. The Jovians, in reality, take the Kaaba's unverified contents seriously. The local CDC have a failsafe nuke and conduct constant, automated surveillance of the ship (the Kaaba's blocky shape is actually a vacuum sealed shell built around the original ship, Al-Tabut Jadid, once it became clear the quarantine would be a long term thing).
Lord Koniu Lord Koniu's picture
What is the role of islam
What is the role of islam branches (the Shia, the Sunni and others) in your setting? Ethnicity of the population is also a thing to consider: if it's mainly Arab, maybe it'd be better suited to call the ruler an Emir, instead of Sultan. Plus, you need to remove the "Al-" from the name of the ship, as it creates a sentence, not a phrase. As for the campaign's plot, I think the most certain way of ending the crisisis is not elimination of all but one of the candidates (as it will likely cause years-long blood feud with nukes and exsurgents in the background), but gaining public support for one of the children - this can be done by minor acts like charity or uncovering (or forging) dirt on the rivals, but the main prize is the Kaaba. What could be inside - to win, one of the competitors would need a patron that cannot be disagreed with, and just the one resides inside the ship - it is the digital identity of the last Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia (or an AGI posing as him, take your pick), that can bless the candidate... for a price. Or you know what? Screw the Sultan and his will, it is always possible to call the shura (the meeting of clans) and choose the one that is the most worthy, and damn those spoiled brats.