Hi. I haven't been on these boards for a while, but I was thinking of starting a campaign based on a political rebellion in GTVA space. I chose this as a campaign idea because as far as I can tell the GTVA government isn't entirely stable or efficient. You would assume by the 25th century that we would have a mechanism for virtual democracy, and human beings would be so genetically enhanced and modified as to be unrecognizable. But none of this has happened; Volition took the easy and stereotypical route and copy-and-pasted 20th century clothing, culture, language, and even hairstyles into the future. You never get to see civillian life in Freespace, but from command briefing references it appears to have not changed at all since the 20th century; there is still a senate, a school system (the Suicide Kings commander tells you that "you all learned about the McCarthy trials in school), the humans are still male and female whether they still reproduce sexually or not. About the only stab at creativity made by V is the single vague reference to Terran government being based on Greek philosophy, which I think are too utopian and simplistic to significantly change a society.
The Vasudans, too, seem rather conservative. In FS1 I liked the Vasudans; their emotionless voice and lack of conversation with humans gave them an air of mystery and uniqueness. FS2 pretty much killed this by giving Vasudans emotion, an Earth-style monarchy, and an emperor whose name was pronounceable by Terrans (Khontsu). In other words, they've become just another stereotyped alien race. Anyway, what is Vasudan culture like? It have to be conservative and docile for an imperial dynasty to last 10,000 years, I think, but that's all I can come up with.
So, what are Freespace's cultures like? Where is there room for friction and rebellion? Judging from how the Terrans broke apart and began to fight each other for a period during Reconstruction, they seem to be just as philosophically and culturally disunited as 20th century earth. The Vasudans, on the other hand, seem to have strong loyalties and faith, but there may be room for rebellion and unrest against imperial despotism, if despotism exists in Vasuda. What are your ideas? What would a good campaign on these lines be about?