Schwarzschild Step Mechanics And Micro-Singularity Transit

GIFTS OF FAVES - SCHWARZSCHILD STEP MECHANICS AND MICRO-SINGULARITY TRANSIT
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Theme/Way of life:

The world exists within a decaying, colossal Dyson Sphere, its inner surface riddled with 'Schwarschild Steps' – localized distortions of spacetime mimicking the event horizon of a black hole, allowing for limited, controlled transit between points. These Steps are remnants of an ancient, hyper-advanced civilization that experimented with manipulating micro-singularities for faster-than-light travel, and their usage is inherently unstable, requiring precise calculation and a touch of daring. Power manifests as the ability to subtly manipulate these spacetime distortions, allowing for short-range teleportation, localized gravity manipulation, and the potential to 'ride' the Steps for longer journeys.

Starting scenario and assets:

You begin as a 'Step Runner,' a scavenger and occasional courier operating within the Sphere's twilight zones, possessing basic survival gear and a rudimentary understanding of Step mechanics. You have a worn data-slate containing fragmented schematics and navigational data related to the Steps, and a personal 'Resonance Regulator' – a device that allows limited interaction with the Steps' energy fields, preventing immediate collapse.

What awaits:

As you delve deeper into the mysteries of the Schwarzschild Steps, you'll gain access to abilities linked to manipulating gravitational fields and spacetime itself, allowing for increasingly complex traversal and interaction with the environment. Choices will grant you the power to bend reality, navigate impossible distances, and potentially unlock the secrets of the vanished civilization, though at considerable risk.

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