Nekira Sudacne wrote:This is a general question for fun. Lets face it, the setting of Ninja's and Superspies, such as it is, and what there is of it, is horribly outdated. It was a product written in the late 80's to mash the 80's Kung-Fu Movie craze togeather with Cold-War Spy movies and novels, a genre which even at the time had already peaked in the 60's (Although by no means dead).
Then wouldn't you know it, whoops, a few years later the Cold War is over and a bankrupt Soviet Union isn't sponsoring multi-billion dollar spy organizations anymore. And the Super Technology is, with the exception of Bionics, laughably behind modern tech (Heck, plenty of the tech was dated at the time of it's release).
Pretty much everyone I've seen who uses it, either uses it as a supplement to other palladium systems, or uses it for a Retro-Asthetic, actually placing the game in the 80's or earlier.
So the question is: What if you went the other way. What if you tried to run Ninja's and Superspys in a modern setting.
How do spys deal with ubitious cell phones? how do they use them?
Same way they would use the wrist radios & other gadgets. Specially encrypted cellphones/smartphones when absolutely needed, but the rest of the time they would follow the examples of criminals (especially from TV shows & movies): burner phones, accounts tied to alias emails & fake identities, use of code phrases in case the NSA/GRU/FSB/some other intel agency is listening in (phrase-based codes are notoriously difficult to break, even if recorded in the clear, simply because if you don't know
exactly what the code phrase means you don't know if it's an actual code phrase or just an innocent statement).
Nekira Sudacne wrote:How would the world react to Kung-fu battles doing clearly superhuman feats?
As others stated, most likely the same way they would respond to HU characters & superpowers, or the use of cybernetics by agents. These aren't things the average person can do, so they would be "extraordinary". But even if the existence of super-powered individuals made them less shocking, they would still be surprising to a regular non-powered person.
Nekira Sudacne wrote:What would gimmicked super tech look like beyond the tech we already have?
Biggest thing would probably still be miniaturization. Sure, some of the microchip tech listed in N&SS is now dated
as originally presented...but some of it you can see as being the forerunner of a lot of our modern-day tech (the "laser chip", for example, is obviously now much smaller & used in DVD/Blu-Ray drives). Advanced tech would be just that: either equal in performance to standard consumer tech (but miniaturized & smaller), or would be more powerful & effective if still at the same size as the consumer tech. Or it could simply be that it's the size & power of consumer tech, but ruggedized as much or more so than military tech (miltech usually sacrificing power & performance to be "ruggedized").
Nekira Sudacne wrote:What on earth does the MMA scene look like when some old monk did in fact come out of the Moutians and kick everyone's ass with Chi powers?
Probably like the "Unlimited Wrestling" leagues from Marvel Comics. I remember once where some demon or sorceror was accidentally released, & while fighting the Defenders it came across Ben Grimm (aka The Thing), who had taken a break from the F4 & was involved in a wrestling match. The bad guy thought Ben was a demon because of how "ugly" he was, but soon realized Ben was "only" super-powered, not infused with demonic power. Or think of the various Street Fighter anime shows & movies based on the game, where you have Chi-powered athletes fighting each other instead of non-powered MMA athletes. Could be a great hook for a spy, trying to infiltrate an underground fighting tournament.
Nekira Sudacne wrote:These are just some ideas. There's no need to present a coherent vision, just throwing out ideas is plenty of good fun
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As an aside, apparently "Tempest" shielding didn't go the way of the CRT, & is not only alive & well for LED monitors but can be used on smartphones as well (
https://www.ndss-symposium.org/wp-content/uploads/ndss2021_4B-2_23021_paper.pdf;
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/08/new-glowworm-attack-recovers-audio-from-devices-power-leds/).