If you're interested, please e-mail me or show up at the TSR Live Chat Room & look for me, TSRO_Hawk.
     Ideas, technology, or "settings" for this campaign have been influenced by several movies, TV shows, books, & RPGs. I plan to convert, add to, & modify the majority of these as current technology has modified what is possible. As an example our current day cell phones came from the communicators in the original Star Trek TV show & have reached a point that they put the communicators to shame due to the amount of extras our cell phones typically have.
Movies & TV series -
  Star Wars ('77-), Star Trek ('66-), Battlestar Galactica ('78-'79), Mad Max movies (Mad Max ['79], Road Warrior ['81], Beyond Thunderdome ['85]), Aliens (Alien ['79], Aliens ['86], Alien 3 ['92], Alien: Resurrection ['97]), Outland ('81), Blade Runner ('82), Dune ('84), Terminator (The Terminator ['84], Terminator 2: Judgment Day ['91]), Predator (Predator ['87], Predator 2 ['90]), Total Recall ('90), Universal Soldier ('92), Earth 2 ('94), Kokaku kidotai (aka Ghost in the Shell ['95]), Space: Above & Beyond ('95-'96), Earth: Final Conflict ('97-), Soldier ('98), Lost in Space ('98), The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy ('98), Chameleon ('98), The Matrix ('99)
Books -
  Robotech, Tom Swift (& Tom Swift, Jr - 4 different series of books starting in the '50s & the last series in the early '90s)
RPGs -
  Battletech, Warhammer 40K, Shadowrun

     I'd like to add some other movies to the list, but I've either not seen them, seen portions of them, or it's been so long I don't remember much. These other movies I'd like to get a copy of (preferably in DVD format with director/author commentaries so I can borrow more of & better understand their ideas) =^) They include some of the following:
Cyborg 2087 ('66), 2001: A Space Odyssey ('68), Gatchaman (aka Battle of the Planets ['78]), The Black Hole ('79), Baburugamu kuraishisu (aka Bubble Gum Crisis ['85]), Steel Dawn ('87), Akira('88), Cyborg ('89), Macross Plus ('94), Armitage III: Polymatrix('94), Event Horizon ('97),