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the_rck ([personal profile] the_rck) wrote2018-10-18 10:42 am
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Here's a crowd-sourceable thing-- For the game I'm running at UCon, I want all of the player characters to be playable as whatever gender the player prefers, but I also need to label the characters somehow. Names help with that.

The last couple of years, I've run games where I could just make up names, but this game is SF and set either in our solar system or in one colonized by folks from Earth. (Scott says I need to pull from The Expanse and/or Firefly.)

The characters are crew on a recently commissioned rescue ship, and I'm considering just labeling the characters by role and letting the players name them. I'm also considering just giving them family names, but then I have to decide ancestry/nationality and such, and I kind of feel like that should be up to the players, too, since it won't change anything I'm setting up (basically a space rescue with as many complications as it takes to fill the time. I'm making a list, and some of them will get more complicated the longer they're put off).

I could also use personal names that are gender neutral in the US or offer each person two somewhat similar personal name options, one US feminine and one US masculine. I used to do that when I wrote LARPs in the 90s, but I was also dealing with too many characters with complicated interrelationships for me to consider letting anyone go unnamed.

What do you all think?

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