So I'm starting a Boomer campaign....
As the title says, I'm starting a Boomer-centric campaign. For those who don't know (or remember) Boomers were Earths only presence in space before the NX-01 came along. Of course, my view of the 22nd century is more TOSified, so I expect it to be different.
But put simply, I'm getting around the whole it-takes-five-years-to-get-anywhere thing by setting the campaign around a Right of Passage sort of thing for late adolescents onboard six ECS freighters. What happens is five or six freighters rendevous at the sight of an old (and relatively small) transport vessel who's only use is to carry these adolescents through their Right of Passage. Essentially, they are left in a populated but slightly lawless solar system, and told that they must survive for an amoutn of time. Gets around the distance thing quite easily.
Now this isn't my proble, my problem is that I want to capture a TOS feeling for the campaign, where most seem to fail, as any book or virtual series set in the TOS era always seems to be - well - modern. But I can't seem to think of a way to capture that feeling. I mean, I'm going to use some of the terms that popped up in early TOS episodes (Vulcanian, lithium and that :D ) but I'm not sure what else to do.
Any feedback and help would be greatly appreicated.
Thanks in advance,
Captain Whosits.