Well the group which I am currently playing two white wolf campaigns have staid, relatively, intact for 6 months now. Although not a record by any means, that means that we are getting a steady amount of game time in, and getting to know each other better (over prime rib somtimes, yum!). Due to this, our two GMs, who rotate, and each run a specific campaign, are beginning to tire out.
One of them wants to play a character, and not GM the game, in a campaign that is more violent and more combat oriented. I stated that I could run a Star Trek campaign with that criteria in mind.
So I was thinking of a campaign setting, and of course the Dominion War was the first thing to come up in my mind. I understand that there are other, lesser known campaign settings in the Star Trek Universe were combat is almost a requirement . . . however, I don't think those have been as well documented as the DW has been.
One wants a space based campaign, where she's a Betazed. However, I was wondering whether that would be as gorry as a forced "grounded" campaign?
The area which I was thinking about was a sector or two away from the Cardassian/Federation DMZ, Rimward, to the "SouthSouthEast". Is there anything in that area which would preclude me from using it as a non-claimed region . . . with a mixed set of Federation and Non-Federation colonies in that sector? Is that area outside of that area's belt of stars? Would it lean towards older stars populating that sector? Spacial Anamolies, say like a black hole?
I was thinking of starting them on an Excelsior which gets destroyed or badly damaged.
More to come, but I could use our collective brain storming for ideas.