In terms of dovetailing this with the metaplot, Riverstone has a major, suffocating presence in New Beijing. We'll be bringing their involvement in the evolution of the world to the forefront of our upcoming event, so Tim and Klaus could begin to look into their influence in New Beijing as a whole. How can one corporation have such a vividly symbiotic relationship with the world's government? This won't link back to the child abduction plot, but we believe that the longer they spend in New Beijing, the more this will become obvious.
The art scene in New Beijing is extremely abstract, with lots of bright colors and unusual shapes. While it's shifted gears to traditional art and portraits time and time again, it's largely into two-dimensional abstract paintings for the moment. Sculptures and "modern art" aren't getting much traction at the moment, though an up and coming artist has begun a series of objects to best express her interpretation of the conflict on Mars. These pieces are small, individual sculptures, characters she's created to represent the people in art, and she tosses in some mixed media backdrops. Like the rest of the popular art in New Beijing (at the moment), the backdrops are brightly colored in appearance and unusual. This up and coming artist is named K. Chen.
Otherwise, feel free to make up any artists he'd come into contact with! Chen is definitely available to him, but he can go for more known artists if he doesn't want to take any risks with a newcomer (especially since her specialty involves political commentary and mixed media).
Beyond that, we have some questions of our own!
1. Is Tim joining Morningstar? We weren't sure given his role as Klaus' in here! We're fine with that, but we would like Bobby to have him signed up here for recordkeeping purposes! Otherwise, him schmoozing with their agents there is fine, too, but they would want him to sign up officially (as it makes them feel better about sharing resources).
2. Would you prefer for it to be just Morningstar or just the sex workers? The two tend to work in tandem in New Beijing. We apologize for not making that clearer!
3. Are you looking to get them into any scuffles with the New Beijing police? How would you see that going?
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In terms of dovetailing this with the metaplot, Riverstone has a major, suffocating presence in New Beijing. We'll be bringing their involvement in the evolution of the world to the forefront of our upcoming event, so Tim and Klaus could begin to look into their influence in New Beijing as a whole. How can one corporation have such a vividly symbiotic relationship with the world's government? This won't link back to the child abduction plot, but we believe that the longer they spend in New Beijing, the more this will become obvious.
The art scene in New Beijing is extremely abstract, with lots of bright colors and unusual shapes. While it's shifted gears to traditional art and portraits time and time again, it's largely into two-dimensional abstract paintings for the moment. Sculptures and "modern art" aren't getting much traction at the moment, though an up and coming artist has begun a series of objects to best express her interpretation of the conflict on Mars. These pieces are small, individual sculptures, characters she's created to represent the people in art, and she tosses in some mixed media backdrops. Like the rest of the popular art in New Beijing (at the moment), the backdrops are brightly colored in appearance and unusual. This up and coming artist is named K. Chen.
Otherwise, feel free to make up any artists he'd come into contact with! Chen is definitely available to him, but he can go for more known artists if he doesn't want to take any risks with a newcomer (especially since her specialty involves political commentary and mixed media).
Beyond that, we have some questions of our own!
1. Is Tim joining Morningstar? We weren't sure given his role as Klaus' in here! We're fine with that, but we would like Bobby to have him signed up here for recordkeeping purposes! Otherwise, him schmoozing with their agents there is fine, too, but they would want him to sign up officially (as it makes them feel better about sharing resources).
2. Would you prefer for it to be just Morningstar or just the sex workers? The two tend to work in tandem in New Beijing. We apologize for not making that clearer!
3. Are you looking to get them into any scuffles with the New Beijing police? How would you see that going?