premise.
You wake up, and you're on a ship. In space.
You're not supposed to be here, obviously, and the explanation for how and why you are here is simple: rifts in time and space are a thing, and you happen to be unlucky enough to get caught in one. Maybe you were on another ship, traveling on your own mission. Maybe you were at home, minding your own business, and woke up in this unfamiliar locale. Whatever the case may be, you're here now, and there's no immediate way to return you to your home.
The ship is a sentient, empathic being, with an interface called the Navigator, or Navi for short. Navi is entirely willing to help you find a way home, but they’re lost and they need your help finding their way to familiar territory. The best way to accomplish this? Teamwork. Navi takes strength from the emotional bonds of their passengers, so the more closely you work together with your fellow shipmates, the faster and more efficient this voyage will be.
Buckle in, passengers. You're in for a wild ride.
eyemind is a semi-private panfandom science fiction game taking inspiration from series like Farscape, Lost in Space, and Sliders, with a heavy emphasis on developing CR and forging emotional bonds. It is the successor game to Peregrinari and Dualis.
You're not supposed to be here, obviously, and the explanation for how and why you are here is simple: rifts in time and space are a thing, and you happen to be unlucky enough to get caught in one. Maybe you were on another ship, traveling on your own mission. Maybe you were at home, minding your own business, and woke up in this unfamiliar locale. Whatever the case may be, you're here now, and there's no immediate way to return you to your home.
The ship is a sentient, empathic being, with an interface called the Navigator, or Navi for short. Navi is entirely willing to help you find a way home, but they’re lost and they need your help finding their way to familiar territory. The best way to accomplish this? Teamwork. Navi takes strength from the emotional bonds of their passengers, so the more closely you work together with your fellow shipmates, the faster and more efficient this voyage will be.
Buckle in, passengers. You're in for a wild ride.
