Skip to content
OtherSpace MUSH

OtherSpace MUSH

Home of Wes Platt and OtherSpace MUSH

  • JoinTheSaga Links
    • Join the JTS Discord Community
    • Roleplaying Logs
  • Interesting Sites
    • SFWA
    • Brandes Stoddard
    • GameCritics
    • Indie Hangover
    • Tribality
    • RPGfix
  • Log In
  • Toggle search form
  • 31 Days of OtherSpace No. 31: New Client Fiction
  • Crankiness in a week of thanks Journalism
  • OtherSpace Reboot: Room With A View, Part 3 MUSHes
  • [NOTEWORTHY] Happy Birthday! June 6 #music #acting #storytelling Noteworthy
  • [FRINGE WORLDS] Odari MUSHes
  • Classic OtherSpace Log: Saiidyr’s Crossing MUSHes
  • Glass Fiction
  • Cube MUSHes

OtherSpace 2674: 3 Notes About Humans

Posted on January 25, 2023January 25, 2023 By Brody No Comments on OtherSpace 2674: 3 Notes About Humans
Image generated by Midjourney.

Origin stories

Simply put, humans can come from just about anywhere in the OtherSpace universe. The cradle of human civilization is obviously Sol System, but in the decades since humans got hold of faster-than-light technology, they’ve found their way to every corner of the Orion Arm.

Likely homeworlds could include:

  • Earth
  • Mars
  • Luna

But it’s also possible that you were a human kid aboard a freighter that got hijacked by Hekayti pirates and wound up slaving away in the mines for a while. Or your parents helped colonize a distant terrestrial world. (Wait, you may think, can I make up my own worlds?! Yes, within reason, if it makes sense in the biography. No guarantee we’ll add it to the grid, though.)

Jobs

Career options are expansive for human characters, from retail work to politics to piracy. Pick something that works for your character from a story perspective. Perhaps they’re an engineer that specializes in starships. Or they could be a skilled bodyguard. Maybe they feel compelled to serve the galaxy as a journalist, telling stories they find all over the Known Worlds.

Xenophobia

This cancer has been creeping into humanity for several years, specifically on Earth and especially among certain arch-conservatives. It is in no way required for you to create a character who has been indoctrinated and radicalized as a xenophobe. In fact, it’s probably best to treat The Dukes as more of an NPC faction. Characters who act like them aren’t liable to be very popular *except* as figurative (and sometimes literal) punching bags for the players.

MUSHes, Online Storytelling, OtherSpace Tags:Humans, OtherSpace, Roleplaying

Post navigation

Previous Post: OtherSpace 2674: 10 Things You Need to Know
Next Post: OtherSpace Twine Game: Rockhopper Rally

Related Posts

  • [SLACK ROLEPLAYING LOG] #rp-ungstir: Queen Anne’s Revenge MUSHes
  • Randomization: The freshmaker MUSHes
  • [SLACK ROLEPLAYING LOG] #rp-exploration: Ekaterina’s Pride MUSHes
  • [ROLEPLAYING] Ekaterina’s Pride No. 1: Starting Small MUSHes
  • True confessions: The audacity of wanting something out of all this Essays
  • 31 Days of OtherSpace No. 7: Moving Target Fiction

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Join the Saga Today

Pick your favorite client software and point it toward jointhesaga.com port 1790.

  • Crafting: Jobs are back on a paying basis MUSHes
  • [OTHERVIEW Q&A] Dave Creek #amwriting #storytelling Journalism
  • Saga Point paychecks distributed MUSHes
  • [SCIENCE] Booze-spewing comet! Uncategorized
  • Roleplaying: 5 Challenges of Playing an Old Person MUSHes
  • Who list tweaks MUSHes
  • [BOOKSTORE WINDOW] Two Ledges #amwriting #storytelling Fiction
  • [OTHERVIEW Q&A] Jason A. Holt #amwriting #storytelling Journalism

Copyright © 2025 OtherSpace MUSH.

Powered by PressBook News Dark theme