![]() ![]() As a concept for the setting, this has a lot of promise. Picture the Special Circumstances agents in Iain M Banks’ Culture novels and you won’t go far wrong. The PanDo can’t allow these misfits to disrupt the peaceful harmony of their society, but on its edges, there are enemies to fight, dangerous new worlds to explore – and the misfits are the ones mentally suited to deal with the dirty work. This is a post-scarcity society on a galactic scale, and the PCs are the throwbacks, bored with the easy lives led by the masses. Here, we see the PanDominion proper, getting 80 pages instead of two. The first edition was set in The Lantern, a frontier island nebula dominated by the search for technological treasures left behind by long-vanished alien races. PanDominion (80 pages): Almost immediately we see changes between the first and second editions. I’ll consider this not only on its own, but by comparison to the first edition, which I reviewed here. In a Nutshell: Transhuman SF setting for Savage Worlds by StoryWeaver, $20 at time of writing, 246 page PDF. ![]()
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