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Originally Posted by Scytale
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Originally Posted by Heroscaper Guy
How does a prison make Isadora a fantasy world?
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Being a prison doesn't make it a fantasy world; that's the point. Having Soulborgs makes it a sci-fi world. Put fantasy stuff on there, and it becomes a fantasy world (in addition to being sci-fi). Same thing with Alpha Prime; if someone made an Elf that came from Alpha Prime, that planet would get the "fantasy" label. And I can guarantee that unit wouldn't pass UF Review.
Besides, I don't really think it would be right to say that prisoners on Isadora have Isadora as their homeworld (assuming they were shipped to Isadora to be prisoners). Even the Marro born from the Hive on Valhalla don't label Valhalla as their homeworld. There's never really been a clear definition of what "homeworld" means, but doesn't appear to be "last known address."
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So, just wondering as I've kinda thought of doing a battlestar-kinda world (in essence, huge ships after a disaster containing all from a planet over a few generations), would it be the ship name as the planet? Or the destroyed planet?
I dunno, it just seems, Isadora's not being used and kinda a waste of one of the 15 non-Valhalla planets, with just 2 units and it could be used for something in-line with canon, that units in playtesting could fit in as well(the criminals). I dunno, I feel regardless of what is picked, there's gonna be pushback even if there shouldnt be. Like I understand pushback on Demon Monk from a DND world, but Shift's kinda in a spot where the c3v opinions are spread out so much that theres a big chance of disagreement regardless of what he does, even if it could push the canon in new and exciting ways.