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D10: Europe Rumours: The Communication, Energy, Food, Population and Technology Commissions

Europe10 Hooks and Rumours for Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0.’s Europe

This list has ten hooks and rumours that can be heard about Europe’s Communication, Energy, Food, Population and Technology Commissions. Whether or not they are true is up to the GameMaster. They can be used as background colour or as potential adventure hooks.

  1. Europe’s Food Commission has constant problems with surpluses and shortages, as well as the local politics of the agricultural business. Their main weapons are quotas and subsidies, and it’s rumoured that the commission has started using these as a blunt instrument to defeat some of the local politics that get in the way of food production.
  2. Europe’s power needs are the responsibility of the Energy Commission, who invest in all kinds of power sources, meaning that in theory the EC now has enough power for its current needs. It’s rumoured that the commission has realised that Europe is going to need significantly more power generation capabilities if it’s to continue, though, and has been investing even more into renewable sources of energy, as well as ways of defending such from outside attack.
  3. Europe’s Technology Commission keeps Europe’s technology up with the rest of the world, investing money into universities and colleges that do research and giving grants to companies with promising ideas. The commission doesn’t condone espionage or intellectual property theft, but there are rumours that occasionally some within the commission do stoop to such methods, feeling that not doing so gives the commission a disadvantage when dealing with the rest of the world.
  4. Making sure there is enough food for everyone is the responsibility of the Food Commission, and it has control of many artificial food supplies. There are constant rumours of what goes into some of these artificial foods, with some calling them “Soylent Green” thanks to claims that the dead are recycled into food.
  5. Terrorism is a problem for Europe’s power distribution network, comprised as it is of large targets, such as power lines, that often don’t have anyone near them. The Energy Commission is reputedly petitioning to have its own armed protective force intended to reduce the chance of attacks and proactively go after potential terrorists.
  6. The ESA is the largest and most advanced space organisation, though it has lost some of its lead recently. The Technology Commission is rumoured to be pouring large amounts of money into space research to recapture what was lost, and especially to counter the military threat of the US.
  7. The Communication Commission is responsible for all non-physical communications within the EC. It’s rumoured that the commission has set up eavesdropping programs in many places around the net to intercept communications, perhaps those definitely of interest, perhaps everything.
  8. The European Space Agency is currently part of the EC’s Technology Commission, but there are rumours that some within the ESA believe that the organisation would be better served if it was its own separate commission, just like the EDF. Given that the ESA makes the Technology Commission the only commission to make a profit, this is a less than popular idea with the ESA’s current parent.
  9. The Population Commission has been running into problems. Part of its duties are to ensure that the population in different parts of the EC is sufficient for the needs, and population decline has been causing issues with this. It’s rumoured that the commission is looking to pay families a stipend to have more children, whether their own or adopted from outside the EC.
  10. The Technology Commission is effectively divided into three different sections; general, transport and military. It’s rumoured that the general section is currently cooperating with the military section, using the resources of both, to develop some new generations of bioweapons.

D10: Europe Rumours: The Communication, Energy, Food, Population and Technology Commissions is unofficial content provided under the Homebrew Content Policy of R. Talsorian Games and is not approved or endorsed by RTG. This content references materials that are the property of R. Talsorian Games and its licensees.

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