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In the third season episode "Exogenesis", we're
introduced to the Vindrizzi, a race of alien parasites who claim that
they're on a mission to record pretty much everything.
Uh huh. Suuuuuuure they are.
The Vindrizzi bear more than a passing resemblance to the
Kergillian aliens whose secret invasion of Al Amarja began in the twentieth
century. Are we supposed to think that this is a coincidence? That there
is no connection between the two races? I think not.
Now, there are two ways to interpret it. One is that the Vindrizzi
lied to Marcus and Franklin - they really are out to take over the universe,
although they know that they're still very weak - particularly with the
Shadow War a'brewing. In which case, assume that they're exactly like
the Kergillians, with maybe a little more tactical savvy.
On the other hand, maybe they were being honest after all
- in which case the Kergillian invaders are no doubt some corrupt dissident
faction of the Vindrizzi.
In either the time period of Over The Edge or of Babylon 5,
this is a crossover that's going to make things very confusing for the
players.
No doubt the Shadows have agents on Al Amarja, seeking to
turn that situation to their advantage. (Perhaps the Vorlons have agents
there too - could it be that the Glugs are actually genetically engineered
Vorlon creations?). The Pharoahs are no doubt pulling the strings behind
the Psi Corps and Clark's administration. And perhaps the Sommerites eventually
evolved into the Foundationers.
There's more, but you get the idea - the point of intersection
between the two settings is the prevalence of conspiracy in both. All
you need to do is tie the various conspiracies together, and you've got
a ready made game right there.
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