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A NCIENT
ECHOES
blue planet revised edition sourcebook
CREDITS
A
n ci e n t
e
ch o e s
revised edition sourcebook
R
evised
e
dition
Line Developer:
Mark Stout
Development:
Mark Stout
Product Director:
James Sutton
Administration:
Dawn Sutton
Layout:
Dawn Sutton, James Sutton
Cover Artwork:
J.P. Targete, Dawn Sutton
Interior Artwork:
Shane Coppage, Brian Schomburg
Original Creation:
Jeffrey Barber
Synergy Game System:
Greg Benage
Special Consultant:
Kymbr Wright
Blue Planet Second Edition Material:
Jeffrey Barber, Greg Benage, Laura Uthe, James
Heivilin, Andrew Hirth, Brand Walker, Jen Kalish
Internet:
www.fasagames.com
Contact:
blueplanet@fasagames.com
Edition:
March 2013
Blue Planet, Blue Planet Revised, and Ancient Echoes are trademarks of Biohazard
Games. Blue Planet Second Edition Edition material copyright © 2000–2013 Biohazard
Games. FASA and the FASA logo are trademarks of FASA Corporation and are used
under license. Published by FASA Games, Inc. under license from Biohazard Games.
Copyright © 2013 Biohazard Games. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the express written
permission of the publisher.
In Tribute:
As the first edition of Blue Planet went to press in June of 1997, the world
mourned the death of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau. In his passing, the Earth’s oceans
lost one of their greatest champions and humanity lost one of its more noble men.
Please honor his memory by honoring the oceans.
CONTENTS
c
hApteR
1: n
ew
t
o
t
he
w
oRld
5
The Cetacean World
Future History
The Gottfried Project
7
7
7
The Gottfried Protocol
Cetaceans and Humanity
The Real World
Genlifting Commons
Belugas and the Blight
Left Behind
Pilgrimage
A Cetacean Cultural Primer
Demographics
16
18
17
10
11
14
14
15
8
The Church of Whalesong Theogony56
Origin of the Song
Whalesongs
The Tenet of Survival
57
57
58
Emotions
Sense of Ownership
Ethics
Humor
54
54
55
55
Cult of Predation
c
hApteR
2: B
iology
Types of Cetaceans
Basic Anatomy
Breathing
Senses
Echolocation
Magnetic Sense
Swimming
Sleeping
Sex
Diet
Longevity Treatment
22
Churches
Gatherings
Holidays
Congregations
Roles Within the Church
58
Common Dolphin
Recommended Reading
Bottlenose Dolphin
Fins and Fishes
Beluga
Pilot Whale
Orca
Orca and Pilot Names
37
39
c
hApteR
4: l
ife
o
n
p
oseidon
41 Passage to Poseidon
43 Relationships with Humans
43
Reciprocal Altruism
24
25
25
Social Relationships
29
Relationships Among Species
29
Pod Structure
32
Forming Pods
32
Pod Composition
34
Pod Identification
34
Shunning
35
Solitary Cetaceans
36
Territorialism
37
Death
23
23
Whalefriend
Church Politics
Pope
Alonzo
Buffalo
61
63
64
64
65
66
59
59
60
60
61
66
68
69
70
71
72
73
73
74
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77
78
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77
c
hApteR
3: c
ultuRe
Communication
Communicating with Other
Cetaceans
Communicating with Humans
Social Names
Personal Names
Changing Names
47
Money and Work
48
48
49
Relations by Species
Naming Conventions
51 Hydrospan
51
Communities
Professions
Professions by Species
Military Service
Crime
80
Cognition
Basic Worldview
Duality of Consciousness
Short-Term Memory
Intuition
Decision and Action
52 Feeding Habits
51
New Fremantle
52
Philadelphia
85
88
93
95
97
98
98
95
96
88
81
82
83
84
52
Hunting
52
Eating Out
53
Predator as Prey
53
Medical Care
54
Common Medical Problems
4
CONTENTS
Education
Arts and Entertainment
Most Wanted
Art
Entertainment
Formal Education
Cultural Education
99
103
104
105
106
Cetacean Equipment
107
CAT Buoys
Cetacean Cold Sleep Capsule
c
hApteR
5: c
etAceAn
Cetacean Nutritional Complex
c
hARActeRs
109
Cetacean Rescue Harness
Humans in Fish Suits
110
CICADA Accessories
Advantages of Cetacean Cognition 111
Conestoga
Bataku
Buffalo
Pathfinder
Pope
Sergeant Major
103
99
101
99
99
99
Step 4: Armor
119
Step 5: Computers, Communication,
and Sensor Packages
120
Step 6: Manipulators and Tools
123
Step 7: Cargo and Carrying
Capacity
125
Step 8: Weapons
125
Step 9: Locomotion
126
Step 10: Power Source
128
Step 11: Finishing Touches
128
128
129
129
130
130
131
132
132
132
133
133
133
128
Cetaceans and Telepresence
Cetacean Combat Tactics
Cetaceans and Travel
Mixed Venues
Echolocation
Moderating Telepresence
Intimidation
Echolocation as a Weapon
111
113
115
116
117
Cybernetics
113
116
117
Making Cetacean Characters
Remote Construction System
117 All-Cetacean Campaigns
118
Heliox Harness
Hunter Remotes
Integrated Remote Control Net
Resting Sling
Sonic Confounder
UV Paint
Central Themes of All-Cete
Campaigns
Examples of All-Cete Campaigns
131
134
134
135
Step 1: Remote Type and Purpose 118
Step 2: Configuration
118
Step 3: Frame Size
118
i
ndex
137
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