How much of the in-house paperpusher fighting in Scatterhome is IC?
I have been wondering about this for awhile.
I feel what makes Scatterhome unique is the constant struggle for government over people who truly don’t want to be governed much.
In one way the infighting and pettiness gets a little irritating but then when reminded of the rich unique IRE worlds of roleplaying I remember that in some ways it creates a great narrative. it also resembles our own IRL governments and politicians which is rather amusing.
So is a lot of this purely RPing for narrative? I’m just curious.
I feel what makes Scatterhome unique is the constant struggle for government over people who truly don’t want to be governed much.
In one way the infighting and pettiness gets a little irritating but then when reminded of the rich unique IRE worlds of roleplaying I remember that in some ways it creates a great narrative. it also resembles our own IRL governments and politicians which is rather amusing.
So is a lot of this purely RPing for narrative? I’m just curious.
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(Scatterhome): You say, "Which by my calculations, it's your turn to pay."
(Scatterhome): Brantar says, "That's what my calculations have come to."
(Scatterhome): Paavo says, "My math adds up to that, yeah."
(Scatterhome): Cal says, "Bastards."
I take it all as IC.