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''Nonsanc'' (short for ''nonsanctioned circuit'') is an RPG setting taking place on a future Earth, in which self-replicating artificially-intelligent machines perform almost all the work to sustain industrial civilization. Human population has declined greatly, with the 90 million shareholders of the monopolistic transnational Great Corporations now constituting about half the remaining human population. Freed of the need to work or compete in order to secure material prosperity for themselves, their principle cultural preoccupation is ''mon battlesport'', in which teams of synthetic persons (in a great variety of physical forms) fight as slave gladiators in the arena. ''Nonsanc'' (short for ''nonsanctioned circuit'', referring to [[NSC/Nonsanctioned Circuit|a particular sporting league]]) is an RPG setting taking place on a future Earth, in which [[NSC/Mon|self-replicating artificially-intelligent machines]] perform almost all the [[NSC/Economy|work to sustain industrial civilization]]. Human population has declined greatly, with the [[NSC/Shareholders|90 million shareholders]] of the monopolistic transnational [[NSC/Great Corporations|Great Corporations]] now constituting about half the remaining [[NSC/Human|human]] population. [[NSC/Dividends|Freed of the need to work or compete]] in order to secure material prosperity for themselves, their principle cultural preoccupation is ''[[NSC/Battlesport|mon battlesport]]'', in which teams of synthetic persons (in a [[NSC/List of Mon Species|great variety]] of [[NSC/Mon Biology|physical forms]]) fight as slave gladiators in the arena.

This setting was designed for a browser-based computer RPG that is a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Deconstruction|deconstruction]] of [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MonsSeries|Pokémon and related works]]. It is also a satire on [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent-seeking|economic rent seeking]] and the proliferation of Digital Rights Management. The setting explores the ethics and consequences of general artificial intelligence, the reaction of (a substantial part of) humanity to an AI-driven [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-scarcity_economy|near-post-scarcity / post-employment]] economy, and the question of to what extent conflict and competition are actually psychologically necessary for humans.

== Nonsanc Hub ==


=== Geography ===
 * The state of [[NSC/Ecosystem|Earth's ecosystem in the 23rd Century]].
 * [[NSC/Bay Region|The Bay Region]], where the game takes place.
 * [[NSC/Map of the Bay Region|Map of the Bay Region]] and then [[NSC/Gazetteer of the Bay Region|corresponding gazetteer]].

=== History ===
 * [[NSC/Historical Sketch|A historical sketch]] of the NSC universe, from the 21st century AD to the present.
 * [[NSC/Mon#History|History and development of mons]] in the NSC universe.

=== Mons ===
 * [[NSC/List of Mon Types|List of Mon Types]]

Nonsanc (short for nonsanctioned circuit, referring to a particular sporting league) is an RPG setting taking place on a future Earth, in which self-replicating artificially-intelligent machines perform almost all the work to sustain industrial civilization. Human population has declined greatly, with the 90 million shareholders of the monopolistic transnational Great Corporations now constituting about half the remaining human population. Freed of the need to work or compete in order to secure material prosperity for themselves, their principle cultural preoccupation is mon battlesport, in which teams of synthetic persons (in a great variety of physical forms) fight as slave gladiators in the arena.

This setting was designed for a browser-based computer RPG that is a deconstruction of Pokémon and related works. It is also a satire on economic rent seeking and the proliferation of Digital Rights Management. The setting explores the ethics and consequences of general artificial intelligence, the reaction of (a substantial part of) humanity to an AI-driven near-post-scarcity / post-employment economy, and the question of to what extent conflict and competition are actually psychologically necessary for humans.

Nonsanc Hub

Geography

History

Mons

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