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== Overview ==
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'''Tech-Base''' refers to the status of a nation's technology at a base level (called its [[tech level]]).  For instance, to have a modern naval vessel, one would have to have a minimum tech-base in steam power.
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The fairly ambiguous [[issues|daily issues]] that define NS nations often suggest, but do not necessitate, modern-technology nations of much the same social, economic and technological structure as the real-life [[Western world|Western]] nations. Many people consider this to be a restrictive format that spoils the fun of [[roleplay]] and [[gameplay|nation-building]], and as a result many variations have developed.
 
The fairly ambiguous [[issues|daily issues]] that define NS nations often suggest, but do not necessitate, modern-technology nations of much the same social, economic and technological structure as the real-life [[Western world|Western]] nations. Many people consider this to be a restrictive format that spoils the fun of [[roleplay]] and [[gameplay|nation-building]], and as a result many variations have developed.
  
However, the vast difference between nations can pose difficulties in international roleplay, notably [[war]] and [[trade]]. Because of this, it is useful to agree '''Tech Level''' beforehand.  It is the decision of each [[player]] how to play his or her nation, but you should probably choose a Tech Level and stick with it (or [[Tech base|progress naturally]]). Those who roleplay their technology irresponsibly will frequently be accused of [[godmodding]].
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However, the vast difference between nations can pose difficulties in international roleplay, notably [[war]] and [[trade]]. Because of this, it is useful to agree on how to deal with issues relating to the '''tech Level''' beforehand when there is a risk that this may cause trouble during the RP.  It is the decision of each [[player]] how to play his or her nation, but those who roleplay their technology irresponsibly will frequently be accused of [[godmodding]].
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Technology at a variety of different Tech levels may be purchased at [[storefronts]]. However it should be noted that this is in no way an excuse for a nation to posess technology far beyond what it would have if it developed such technologies naturally. For example, while it is theoretically possible for a [[Modern Tech]] nation to buy an interstellar armada from a [[Future Tech]] nation for a lot of imaginary money it is still considered [[Godmoding]] if said modern tech nation uses them against other modern tech nations because such technology is not supposed to exist in their timeline.
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== Past Tech ==
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''(Main article: [[Past Tech]])''<br>
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The use of Past Tech can range from the [[Wikipedia:Peloponnesian_Wars|Peloponnesian Wars]] to [[Wikipedia:WW_II|World War II]], or even fictional histories.
  
 
== Modern Tech ==
 
== Modern Tech ==
[[Modern Tech]] uses the conventions of present day availability.  You may generally assume that technology available to [[real world]] nations is also available to your nation. It is generally assumed to be the default position.
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''(Main article: [[Modern Tech]])''<br>
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Modern Tech uses the conventions of present day availability.  You may generally assume that technology available to [[real world]] nations is also available to your nation. It is generally assumed to be the default position.
  
 
Modern +1 Tech uses modern technology, plus allows for things currently being researched. This is much more restrictive than Postmodern Tech, and usually keeps technology within ten years of the present.
 
Modern +1 Tech uses modern technology, plus allows for things currently being researched. This is much more restrictive than Postmodern Tech, and usually keeps technology within ten years of the present.
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== Postmodern Tech ==
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''(Main article: [[Postmodern Tech]])''<br>
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Postmodern Tech is a halfway point between [[Future Tech]], or "Far Future Tech", and [[Modern Tech]].  In Postmodern Tech, the societies and technologies are much like the [[real world]] equivelants, but there can be some bending of the rules.  Allows roughly up until the invention of [[Wikipedia:Faster Than Light|FTL]] travel, [[Wikipedia:Teleportation|Teleportation]], or another "rule-breaking" technology.  A fickle category, but one that is popular on the forums, as it allows creativity while reins in the temptation to construct Star Armadas.
  
 
== Future Tech ==
 
== Future Tech ==
[[Future Tech]] uses a variety of different future effects.  Your nation should check [[OOC]] with any potential enemies before committing to [[roleplay]] in Future Tech.  The tech levels may be based on [[Wikipedia:Star_wars|Star Wars]], [[Wikipedia:Star_Trek|Star Trek]], or any other futurist / science fiction variant the player may choose.
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''(Main article: [[Future Tech]])''<br>
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Future Tech uses a variety of different future effects.  Your nation should check [[OOC]] with any potential enemies before committing to [[roleplay]] in Future Tech.  The tech levels may be based on [[Wikipedia:Star_wars|Star Wars]], [[Wikipedia:Star_Trek|Star Trek]], or any other futurist / science fiction variant the player may choose.
  
 
== Fantasy Tech ==
 
== Fantasy Tech ==
[[Fantasy Tech]] will be based in whatever conventions the players choose.  Whether Elves or  Vampires or something else, the tech conventions should be somewhat defined and understood before playing in this sort of campaign.
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''(Main article: [[Fantasy Tech]])''<br>
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Fantasy Tech will be based in whatever conventions the players choose.  Whether Elves or  Vampires or something else, the tech conventions should be somewhat defined and understood before playing in this sort of campaign.
  
== Past Tech ==
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== Links ==
[[Past Tech]] can range from the [[Wikipedia:Peloponnesian_Wars|Peloponnesian Wars]] to [[Wikipedia:WW_II|World War II]], or even fictional histories.
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== Postmodern Tech ==
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[[Postmodern Tech]] is a halfway point between [[Future Tech]], or "Far Future Tech", and [[Modern Tech]].  In Postmodern Tech, the societies and technologies are much like the [[real world]] equivelants, but there can be some bending of the rules.  Allows roughly up until the invention of [[Wikipedia:Faster Than Light|FTL]] travel, [[Wikipedia:Teleportation|Teleportation]], or another "rule-breaking" technology.  A fickle category, but one that is popular on the forums, as it allows creativity while reins in the temptation to construct Star Armadas.
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Technology at a variety of different '''Tech levels''' may sometimes be purchased at [[storefronts]].
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== See Also ==
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*[[Weapons List]]
 
*[[Weapons List]]
 
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[[Category:Roleplaying]]
 
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[[Category:Roleplaying]]  
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Revision as of 11:53, 6 January 2005

Tech-Base refers to the status of a nation's technology at a base level (called its tech level). For instance, to have a modern naval vessel, one would have to have a minimum tech-base in steam power.

The fairly ambiguous daily issues that define NS nations often suggest, but do not necessitate, modern-technology nations of much the same social, economic and technological structure as the real-life Western nations. Many people consider this to be a restrictive format that spoils the fun of roleplay and nation-building, and as a result many variations have developed.

However, the vast difference between nations can pose difficulties in international roleplay, notably war and trade. Because of this, it is useful to agree on how to deal with issues relating to the tech Level beforehand when there is a risk that this may cause trouble during the RP. It is the decision of each player how to play his or her nation, but those who roleplay their technology irresponsibly will frequently be accused of godmodding.

Technology at a variety of different Tech levels may be purchased at storefronts. However it should be noted that this is in no way an excuse for a nation to posess technology far beyond what it would have if it developed such technologies naturally. For example, while it is theoretically possible for a Modern Tech nation to buy an interstellar armada from a Future Tech nation for a lot of imaginary money it is still considered Godmoding if said modern tech nation uses them against other modern tech nations because such technology is not supposed to exist in their timeline.

Past Tech

(Main article: Past Tech)
The use of Past Tech can range from the Peloponnesian Wars to World War II, or even fictional histories.

Modern Tech

(Main article: Modern Tech)
Modern Tech uses the conventions of present day availability. You may generally assume that technology available to real world nations is also available to your nation. It is generally assumed to be the default position.

Modern +1 Tech uses modern technology, plus allows for things currently being researched. This is much more restrictive than Postmodern Tech, and usually keeps technology within ten years of the present.

Postmodern Tech

(Main article: Postmodern Tech)
Postmodern Tech is a halfway point between Future Tech, or "Far Future Tech", and Modern Tech. In Postmodern Tech, the societies and technologies are much like the real world equivelants, but there can be some bending of the rules. Allows roughly up until the invention of FTL travel, Teleportation, or another "rule-breaking" technology. A fickle category, but one that is popular on the forums, as it allows creativity while reins in the temptation to construct Star Armadas.

Future Tech

(Main article: Future Tech)
Future Tech uses a variety of different future effects. Your nation should check OOC with any potential enemies before committing to roleplay in Future Tech. The tech levels may be based on Star Wars, Star Trek, or any other futurist / science fiction variant the player may choose.

Fantasy Tech

(Main article: Fantasy Tech)
Fantasy Tech will be based in whatever conventions the players choose. Whether Elves or Vampires or something else, the tech conventions should be somewhat defined and understood before playing in this sort of campaign.

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