LORE BUILDER: TWENTY-FOUR: Free Time

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Hello and welcome back to the latest installment of Lore Builder, where we work with the community to develop previously unexplored areas of the Star Citizen lore. As always, if you are new to this feature, we highly recommend reviewing the updated caveats and suggested background reading described in this previous issue, so you can get a clear understanding of what’s already been established.

Now on to this week’s brand new topic:

FREE TIME
First off, thank you so much for all the suggestions for Lore Builder topics. It gave us a great idea of what all of you are interested in discussing more in depth. We logged them all and have some fun future subjects in mind. Speaking of fun, what topic better to cover after a long US holiday weekend than how people in Star Citizen spend their free time?

This was a popular suggestion, so we thought it would be great to hear how you think fine folks all over the ’verse spend their hard earned leisure hours. From bar backrooms, to crowded cargo holds, to posh viewing decks, people are always finding new ways to kill a few hours.

To help formulate your suggestions -

NAME OF ACTIVITY: Blackjack, Triad/Pyramid, Squigglefist, etc.
PARTICIPANTS: Who likes to play? Pirates? Bank tellers during lunch? People named Dave and Will?
EQUIPMENT: Deck of cards? Protective headgear? As many knives as you can carry?
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Just give a high level description of the activity. We don’t need a full set of rules as the responses would get out of hand. However, if your creative juices are flowing and you’d like to provide detailed instructions and rules, feel free to create a post in the Fan Fiction section of the forums and share the link to it with us here.

Speaking of rules (yes, we know we used this transition earlier; it is just that good of a transition), we have a related bonus topic that we would like for you to discuss as well. There are two games that we have already mentioned in lore and thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to flesh them out more. (Stop reading here to see if you can guess what the two games are and earn yourself super Star Citizen lore trivia bonus points!)

Game #1: The card game Trigger first mentioned in Tales of Kid Crimson: Issue 2 and Cassandra’s Tears: Issue 6.

Game #2: The guessing game Senate Betrayal first mentioned just last week in the Carrack mini-game.

Using the format provided above, let us know how you think these two games are played!

That’s it for this week.

Until next time …
Hallo und willkommen zurück zur neuesten Ausgabe von Lore Builder, wo wir mit der Community zusammenarbeiten, um bisher unerforschte Bereiche der Star Citizen-Lehre zu entwickeln. Wie immer, wenn Sie neu in dieser Funktion sind, empfehlen wir Ihnen dringend, die aktualisierten Vorbehalte und die empfohlenen Hintergrundinformationen, die in dieser vorherigen Ausgabe beschrieben wurden, zu lesen, damit Sie ein klares Verständnis dessen bekommen, was bereits etabliert ist.

Nun zum brandneuen Thema dieser Woche:

FREIZEIT
Zuerst einmal vielen Dank für all die Vorschläge zu den Themen des Lore Builders. Es gab uns eine gute Vorstellung davon, was Sie alle daran interessiert sind, tiefer zu diskutieren. Wir haben sie alle protokolliert und haben einige lustige zukünftige Themen im Hinterkopf. Apropos Spaß, welches Thema ist nach einem langen US-Ferienwochenende besser zu behandeln als wie die Menschen in Star Citizen ihre Freizeit verbringen?

Dies war ein beliebter Vorschlag, also dachten wir, es wäre toll zu hören, wie man denkt, dass feine Leute überall in der Strophe ihre hart verdienten Freizeitstunden verbringen. Von Bar-Hinterzimmern über über überfüllte Laderäume bis hin zu schicken Aussichtsplattformen finden die Menschen immer wieder neue Wege, um ein paar Stunden zu verbringen.

Um Ihre Vorschläge zu formulieren, -

NAME DER AKTIVITÄT: Blackjack, Triade/Pyramide, Squigglefist, etc.
TEILNEHMER: Wer spielt gerne? Piraten? Bankkassierer beim Mittagessen? Leute namens Dave und Will?
AUSRÜSTUNG: Kartenspiel? Schutz-Kopfbedeckung? So viele Messer, wie du tragen kannst?
KURZER BESCHREIBUNG: Gib einfach eine Beschreibung der Aktivität auf hoher Ebene an. Wir brauchen kein vollständiges Regelwerk, da die Antworten außer Kontrolle geraten würden. Wenn deine kreativen Säfte jedoch fließen und du detaillierte Anweisungen und Regeln geben möchtest, kannst du gerne einen Beitrag im Fan-Fiction-Bereich des Forums erstellen und den Link dazu hier mit uns teilen.

Apropos Regeln (ja, wir wissen, dass wir diesen Übergang früher genutzt haben; es ist nur so gut wie ein Übergang), wir haben ein damit zusammenhängendes Bonus-Thema, das wir auch für Sie diskutieren möchten. Es gibt zwei Spiele, die wir bereits in der Überlieferung erwähnt haben und von denen wir dachten, dass dies die perfekte Gelegenheit wäre, sie weiter zu konkretisieren. (Hör auf, hier zu lesen, um zu sehen, ob du erraten kannst, was die beiden Spiele sind, und verdiene dir Super Star Citizen Wissenswertes über Quizboni!

Spiel #1: Der Kartenspiel-Auslöser, der erstmals in Tales of Kid Crimson erwähnt wird: Ausgabe 2 und Kassandra's Tränen: Ausgabe 6.

Spiel #2: Das Ratespiel Senatsverrat zum ersten Mal erwähnt erst letzte Woche in der Carrack Mini-Spiel.

In dem oben angegebenen Format teilen Sie uns mit, wie Sie denken, dass diese beiden Spiele gespielt werden!

Das war's für diese Woche.

Bis zum nächsten Mal.....
Hello and welcome back to the latest installment of Lore Builder, where we work with the community to develop previously unexplored areas of the Star Citizen lore. As always, if you are new to this feature, we highly recommend reviewing the updated caveats and suggested background reading described in this previous issue, so you can get a clear understanding of what’s already been established.

Now on to this week’s brand new topic:

FREE TIME
First off, thank you so much for all the suggestions for Lore Builder topics. It gave us a great idea of what all of you are interested in discussing more in depth. We logged them all and have some fun future subjects in mind. Speaking of fun, what topic better to cover after a long US holiday weekend than how people in Star Citizen spend their free time?

This was a popular suggestion, so we thought it would be great to hear how you think fine folks all over the ’verse spend their hard earned leisure hours. From bar backrooms, to crowded cargo holds, to posh viewing decks, people are always finding new ways to kill a few hours.

To help formulate your suggestions -

NAME OF ACTIVITY: Blackjack, Triad/Pyramid, Squigglefist, etc.
PARTICIPANTS: Who likes to play? Pirates? Bank tellers during lunch? People named Dave and Will?
EQUIPMENT: Deck of cards? Protective headgear? As many knives as you can carry?
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Just give a high level description of the activity. We don’t need a full set of rules as the responses would get out of hand. However, if your creative juices are flowing and you’d like to provide detailed instructions and rules, feel free to create a post in the Fan Fiction section of the forums and share the link to it with us here.

Speaking of rules (yes, we know we used this transition earlier; it is just that good of a transition), we have a related bonus topic that we would like for you to discuss as well. There are two games that we have already mentioned in lore and thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to flesh them out more. (Stop reading here to see if you can guess what the two games are and earn yourself super Star Citizen lore trivia bonus points!)

Game #1: The card game Trigger first mentioned in Tales of Kid Crimson: Issue 2 and Cassandra’s Tears: Issue 6.

Game #2: The guessing game Senate Betrayal first mentioned just last week in the Carrack mini-game.

Using the format provided above, let us know how you think these two games are played!

That’s it for this week.

Until next time …

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