Where's that Genesis Torp anyhow?
The thread on Voyager and what happened to the new tech after "Endgame" made me remember I'd been meaning to share a plot device I've used.
Alien Technology Division, ATD, three letters that have come to be a source of horror to my players http://216.40.212.6/Board/ubb/smile.gif . A division of the UFP/SF whose orignial purpose was to take and study new tech for Federation and SF use. However it didn't take long for UFP leaders to realize that the Prime Directive was just as important in reverse. Look at the TOS - some of the tech found by Kirk would have set the UFP on its ear and totally changed TNG. Imagine its impact when added to what all the other starships were finding.
So, ATD's mission changed. It now becomes a filter on the technology that is allowed to filter out to the UFP, SF and most importantly neighbor powers in the quadrant - in fact to a degree SF's role becomes "finding it before the Klingons/Rommies/XXXX do, but I keep that off screen. Some things are held back because they'd disrupt the UFP economy or political structure others because they'd lead to trouble with the Klingons. Above all anything that might be of trouble to the Narrator!!
Works pretty well really. The Players understand that some of the Neato-tech-of-the-week has to disappear into that big warehouse at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark or we won't be able to play next week. When they did get really upset and try to take on ATD directly (I egged them on, tech got implanted *into* a PC and ATD wanted it) they found that having access to 100+ years of "forbidden" tech makes an organization really hard to mess with http://216.40.212.6/Board/ubb/smile.gif. They won a battle but ATD is still around.
I use ATD instead of Section 31 because I thought S 31 was a blatant X-Files take off, but YMMV.
TK
[This message has been edited by toadkiller (edited 08-29-2001).]