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hello everyone :)

i am a gm in phaseworld and have been for a long time, usually we do not spend much time discussing money issues, but i do wonder how everyone else handles the issues that might come up when it concerns money.
as far as i know each and every major powerblock in phaseworld has its own currency, each and every member planet in any powerblock may or could also have its own currency (depending on their membership) which i call local credits. there is also gems and metals but their value vary alot depending on where you are in the 3 galaxies. additionally there is universal trade credits which seems to be the easiest to handle since they are "universally" accepted.
my players handle everything in universal trade credits or in gems and metals and they can have one or more credit cards, credit sticks or actual cash. i usually just assume they use larger galaxy spannig corporations like the royal exchange of dracul and similar but i occasionally do wonder how these firms or banks keep it all together, especially when you take into consideration that communication in the three galaxies is actually relatively slow, information travels only about 10 times faster than the fastest spaceships which means it can take hours, days or weeks to reach from one location to another. i mean these delays can interrupt game play unless you decide to ignore them or pay little attention to it, i was just wondering how everyone else handles these things and how big does the problems get if the characters use local banks and cannot afford to start an account with one of the large corporations, what are the alternatives?

as a side question i would like to know how much time other phaseworld players and gms spend on taxes, contracts, tarifs, permits, money spend on renting docking bays, fees etc. until now i havent spend much time dealing with these things, but if the players own a runner ship and run it like a business, wouldnt it give a more real feel to have to deal with these things as well as corrupt businessmen, blackmail, unions and similar. let me know what you think.

thanks in advance, c ya
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The currency and stock exchanges of the THree Galaxies are some of the busiest and most impressive institutions in the 3G, with communications and intelligence gathering to rival any milintel networks....

Just picking through the dropped spare change on Center is an education in the sheer variety of monetary units used across the Megaverse, and makes moneychangers there both seriously wealthy and seriously comp[etitive for swapping monetary units(especially if a previously unknown or little known species turns out to have great interest to the galactic financial community). IN fact, getting the attention of a reputable money changer and getting what you could call a fair exchange rate on your native cash is an adventure onto itself(as most newcomers to the 3G will find their money seriously undervalued unless their species has some real economical Umph to back it up agaisnt the established currencies).
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and Accountant OCCs don't make for regular adventuring classes...
Might if you're running a 'Real Roleplayer' campaign where the PCs are UTTERLY unprepared OCCs/RCCs who have to adapt on the fly(like a business trip caught in transit through Phaseworld)...but I'd suggest some serious GM preparation for a game like that...
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"

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darkmax wrote:if there's one they would rule the megaverse....



Palladium Books Dimension Book #33: Phaseworld: The Accoutant Wars.
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"

--------Rudyard Kipling
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