Shatterzone
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Shatterzone is a space opera
Space opera
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 role-playing game
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 by West End Games
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. The game went out of print in 1997 after the company went bankrupt. It is now back in print, owned and published by Precis Intermedia
Precis Intermedia Gaming
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.

The Shatterzone universe shares much in common with the Star Wars Roleplaying Game produced by the same company and was a repository for original ideas produced for Star Wars
Star Wars
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 but which were turned down by the legal department of Lucasfilm
Lucasfilm
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. As such, the universe of Shatterzone shares some structural similarities to the Star Wars Expanded Universe
Star Wars Expanded Universe
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 including an intergalactic government called the Consortium
Consortium
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 (like the Republic
Republic
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 from Star Wars) run from a central region of space known as the Core Worlds
Core worlds
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, large megacorps that run galactic affairs (a theme common in the cyberpunk
Cyberpunk
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 genre of storytelling), and a super-industrialized capital world, called Centaurus
Centaurus
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 but similar to Star Wars Coruscant
Coruscant
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. Likewise, there is a sentiment of xenophobia
Xenophobia
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 in the setting similar to that of the Empire in Star Wars. Humans, Glahns, and Ishantras, the three ruling races of the Consortium and a few others are given full citizen status while other races suffer under prejudice and second-class-citizenship
Second-class citizen
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The namesake feature of the setting is the "Shatterzone", an unchartable and mysterious sector of space consisting of dark matter
Dark matter
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 and strange gravitational phenomena as well as strange energy storms and asteroid fields
Asteroid belt
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. The Shatterzone is home to cult worshippers, bands of alien exiles called "bolters" seeking to flee Armagon oppression, and groups of deep space miners looking to make a fortune off the rare minerals to be had in this unusual sector of space.

Alien races

In Shatterzone there are three classes of race: Citizens, which only Humans, Glahns, and Ishantras have the right to become; Allied, which consist of races who have signed nonaggression pacts with the Consortium, but which have no rights to representation; and Hostile/Unidentified, which are considered suspicious and are treated with caution.
  • Glahns - one of the three ruling races in the galaxy, blue skinned humanoids organized into clans
  • Ishantras - another ruling race, bipedal aliens who lost their homeworld in an ancient cataclysm
  • Armagons - an incredibly powerful alien empire of various races which rule from beyond the Shatterzone, pillaging and destroying one world after another
  • Yithras - a violent race whose bodies emanate chill rather than warmth
  • Kestarians - primitive four-armed matriarchical humanoids
  • Rednas - reptilian humanoids whose pre-spacefaring civilization is prized for its metalwork.
  • Veronians - shapeshifters from an unidentified homeworld
  • Reavers
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    Reaver can refer to:*Reavers , cyborg villains in Marvel Comics*Reaver , space-faring cannibals in the television series Firefly and the related movie Serenity...

    - aggressive humanoids allied with the Armagons as shock troops

Planets and regions

  • Xenos Sector - a little explored region near the Shatterzone
  • Planet Haven - torn apart in a civil war, now a staging ground for pirates and mercenaries
  • Planet Bartonrealm - corporate owned world, home of BartonCorp
  • Planet Ral Sikkim - desert frontier world claimed by an alliance of pirate organizations
  • Planet Centaurus
    Centaurus
    Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:...

     - superpopulated capital world, Core World and center of civilization
  • Planet Delera - home to race of technophobes
  • Planet Mandamus - mining planet that produces terraforming
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     compounds
  • Planet Vantage Point - old corporate world overthrown by colonists
  • Planet Aureus
    Aureus
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     - arid world populated by mystics who disbelieve in space travel

Timeline

Current era is the 25th Century.

The development of coldsleep technology and mastery of nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion
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 engines enable easy travel within our solar system, and the possibility of extrasolar colonization. The overwhelming desire to escape the restrictions of life on Earth drive some to establish illegal "black" colonies without the consent of government. The Secessionist Wars ensue and the first intergalactic fleets of warships are created.

2276: Humans discover a derelict alien space vessel, and while the science of how its quantum drive (or Q-Drive) functions is beyond to grasp of human science, it is a relatively simple mechanism which researchers are soon able to recreate and mass produce. Using the new alien technology, human ships become capable of reaching speeds 365 times the speed of light. Abundant faster-than-light
Faster-than-light
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engines allow a phenomenon called the Diaspora, in which the world population drops from 25 billion to 500 million over the next two centuries as extrasolar colony worlds become genuine home worlds to large populations of humans.

2320: First contact with the Glahn.

2486: The establishment of the Consortium of Worlds, a joint government of the homeworlds of the Humans, Glahn, and Ishantra.
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