Has anyone here heard of the "Freedom Ship"? It was a concept that has -- as near as I can learn -- gone nowhere in the decade or two it has been around. In all likelihoods, I'd not be surprised at all to hear confirmation that it was a giant scam. But even so, it's an interesting concept...
For those of you who've never heard of it, imagine a giant floating city, with all of the features most cities have, including parks, malls, an airport, and quite a lot of ocean view. It was claimed to be capable of supporting around 85,000 residents, guests, and crew, and was going to be the better part of a mile long. It was going to sail around the world, stopping at most of the major coastal cities along the way, making a complete circuit every two years.
So imagine that in the Dresdenverse, the ship was actually built. Wouldn't it make an interesting "city" for the game? Part of the city would be 'constant' -- the residents and crew (some 65,000 or so in all) would be largely unchanging, similar to any other city. But there'd also be some 20,000 guests providing an evolving population. And even more so, the ship was supposed to spend most of the time (about 70%) anchored near one city or another, with the balance spent travelling to the next city. Which means that you might have a few sessions in Los Angeles, then San Francisco, then Seattle, then Vancouver, then a few at sea, followed by a stay in Tokyo, and later Hong Kong... Yet the
core of the city would remain the ship.
Now, obviously you'd have to make a few concessions. First off, you'd have to say that the sheer size of the ship would make the grounding effects of the water negligible. Then you'd have to come up with a reason why Wizards wouldn't simply cause the ship to break apart by their very existence -- which might be handled by saying that in essence, the ship is after all basically a floating barge, which is fairly low tech, and on such a scale that even
deliberate hexing would accomplish nothing of significance. Or you could say that the builders were 'in the know' and set the ship up a bit like McAnally's Pub, therefore dispersing all but the direct effects of spells. Or there might be something else of a mysterious nature going on that might make up a story just in the finding out.
Any thoughts on the matter?
(Here are a couple of web pages of interest, or search for things like "floating city" or "Freedom Ship")
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Shiphttp://www.freedomship.com/http://www.freedomship.com/freedomship/voyage/voyage.shtml