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kyle [Open Table]
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-Because of the nature of an open game, the colony will not be under the direct control of any given player. Instead, there are three NPC leaders who are in charge. Each leader will offer different missions to the players, and completing a mission for a leader increases that leader'influence. At the end of each monthI'll take a domain turn by making decisions based on the proportional support enjoyed by each leader. +Because of the nature of an open game, the colony will not be under the direct control of any given player. Instead, there are three NPC leaders who are in charge. Each leader will offer different missions to the players, and completing a mission for a leader furthers that leader'agenda (or in other wordsadds progress to whatever project that leader is currently building).
  
 The unique circumstances at play mean that I'm going to set a rare metagame-level boundary/guarantee here: all three leaders are essentially good people. None of them secretly abuse puppies or accept bribes or plot genocides or anything like that. Any secrets they may or may not have that get revealed in play will not be the kind of secrets that invalidate your previous support for them (if any). This is because they are not just NPCs, but also representatives of separate philosophies of government. No such guarantee exists for literally any other NPC, of course. The unique circumstances at play mean that I'm going to set a rare metagame-level boundary/guarantee here: all three leaders are essentially good people. None of them secretly abuse puppies or accept bribes or plot genocides or anything like that. Any secrets they may or may not have that get revealed in play will not be the kind of secrets that invalidate your previous support for them (if any). This is because they are not just NPCs, but also representatives of separate philosophies of government. No such guarantee exists for literally any other NPC, of course.
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