Originally posted by Dandelionhead
I'm trying to figure out what kinds of extra-curricular activities are available in the 24th century for my PCs and NPCs to join.
Does anybody else have any good ideas?
The one great Trek game that I ever played in was a Starfleet Academy game, so I'll give you some of the extracurricular activities we engaged in.
"Intercollegiate" Sports: From Lacrosse to Ice Hockey to Track & Field to 3D Chess to Paresies Squares. Give those characters who dumped points into Games and Athletics and Sport and Gymnastics a way to earn glory for themselves and the academy, as well as interact (and beat) people from USC, or Yale, or whatever universities you want to throw into the mix. Those with Armed, Unarmed, and Ranged combat could even compete on the academy martial arts or marksmanship teams (hmm, biathlon with phaser rifles?). My character (Alejandra Romero) was a champion middle distance runner for the academy team, and actually medaled in the 2368 Olympics. We had a couple other characters who did the marksmanship and martial arts things, one of whom was a Klingon.
"Intramural" Sports: Just like the Intercollegiate stuff, just within the academy community. A great way to build up rivalries and foster esprit de corps within your little PC group as they take on other groups of cadets. Our group (Grey Squadron) was pretty competitive, and took a perverse joy in antagonizing those snobs in Red Squadron (see TNG's "The First Duty") at every pass.
Cultural clubs: At my college there were all sorts of these, everything from the Japanese Students Association to a traditional Scottish dance group. While many of them served as a community for a particular minority group or collection of foreign students, most also welcomed "outsiders" interested in their culture and issues. We saw no reason for the Academy not to have such institutions (the Klingon character showing up for Kal-Toh night at the Vulcan Student Association meeting was great fun, especially because he was serious about the game).
Discussion/interest groups: Whether it be philosophy, comparative religion, or subspace physics, people of like interests may very well want to gather together and talk about the latest developments, bring in guest lecturers, or debate things that weren't covered in class.
Fine Arts: Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Dance, Theater. Our characters weren't that involved in these areas, but that doesn't mean you don't have characters with the Perform skill who want to use it.
Honor Societies: a way for the "best and brightest" within a particular field of study to gather together, for both academic and social activities. Have Alpha Omega Alpha (medical) and Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) survived to the 24th Century? Activities can range from simply gathering together for pizza and a few glasses of synth-ale after midterms, to intercollegiate design competitions (at my university we had a solar car team which competed every year), to academic outreach encouraging high school students to consider entering the discipline when they went to college.
"Other" activities: the non-organized, non-official type. Perhaps there are still a few gamers around in the 24th Century and they get together on the weekends to play a little Truncheons and Flaggons in the holosuite. Perhaps a few Squadrons have gotten together to form a Suicide Frisbee league. My character had a passion for rock climbing and mountaineering, and would use the occasional weekend pass to take off with like minded individuals for a little fun in the wilderness (and on extended breaks from the Academy, dragged some of the other PC's up some of the tallest mountains on Earth). Our group had a couple characters who "made book" for the entire Academy, taking bets on all sorts of competitive events, from the 3d chess championship to which Squadron was going to take Freshman Honors.
Hope that offers you a few more options.
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