Talk:Nyota Mji (3.5e Environment)

Planar Traits
Is this a plane? If not, why does it have planar traits? If you want to keep the effects, call them Environmental traits. Also, why are magic and psionics impeded? And why are these cities positive energy dominant? And finally, when you have information in parenthesis, you generally have a space between it and the word that preceded it. So Knowledge (Xeno-) instead of Knowledge(Xeno-). I'll have a full impression later, but until I get answers to these questions, I cannot give a rating good or bad to this, since I don't understand some of the choices made. --Havvy 18:23, 4 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Yes, this is a plane... Depends on your definition of a plane. The Cities were not created by a divine being, nor any super power. Touching more along the lines of science - a science long forgoten that is. With this in mind, the psionic, magic, and energy dominance were all enginered. Primarily due to thier inhabitance phobia. Hope that cleared things up --Franken Kesey 20:23, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

The Point to the Star Ship's Existence
Consider, for a moment, that this Star Ship exists in a world in which level 13 casters occasionally choose to transport people anywhere they want to go. Now, obviously, this makes the Star Ship City a little bit inferior as a transportation mechanism. Thus, there must be a different use for it. I recommend stealth. Since it's a spaceship, it can do what few casters bother to do: hang out in the endless void, drifting from place to place in an unpredictable manner. TG Cid unfortunately pointed out that discern location will make all such stealth efforts void. Your Star Ship City serves no particular purpose at the moment, then, other than to be a sitting duck for any crack team of teleporting Locate City Drainers/Bombers that happen by. --Foxwarrior 19:16, 4 January 2011 (UTC)


 * The same can be said of Sigil, or many other cities. The point is, is that it is a city that is in space.  There have to be people who want to live in space for many reasons.  This allows them to do so.  Drifting randomly place to place makes a nice living for some people. --Havvy 05:41, 5 January 2011 (UTC)


 * One would assume that the leader or organizers of a Star Ship City would provide some particular reason for people to be there. Ideology?  Economics? -- Aelaris 16:49, 5 January 2011 (UTC)


 * If it is ideology, then the DM can make up the ideology. See this more as a "This is what cities in space look like" kind of article. Unless this is meant to be a specific example of a city in space.  Then yeah, a specific reason would be useful.  --Havvy 05:29, 6 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Initally, I had intended for this to be an envirment for non-magical campains. And campains that did not go far beyond the modern perspective. In which case, teloportng classes (and the like) would not work. For people who don't like the common asumptions of dnd.


 * Let me know if this is not managing a limited magical axium. Thanks --Franken Kesey 20:23, 7 January 2011 (UTC)