In Miami during the summer of '83, pulling an unidentified corpse from a gator-infested lake near the airport isn't that unusual. But the rest of the crap dragged from the muck, well, that's something you weren't expecting. So what started off as a routine drug murder just got a whole lot more interesting, and between the psychopathic drug kingpins and the corrupt cops, 'interesting' is the last thing you need.
System: Dread
Characters:
Mike Connelly, FBI Special Agent
Paul Douglas, FBI Special Agent
Javier Santos, Detective, Miami PD, liason to the FBI
Esmerelda Vargas, US Customs
Steve Russo, Chief of Security, Miami International Airport
Holata Brown, Seminole, owner of Glades and Gators Tours
Players:
1. ruaalien2
2. Seonaid
3. Dire Wolf
4. Dovaj
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Mike Connelly, FBI Special Agent (played by John Crichton)
Paul Douglas, FBI Special Agent (played by Funeris)
Javier Santos, Detective, Miami PD, liason to the FBI (played by Dorgin Malgard)
Esmerelda Vargas, US Customs (played bu Divine Obsession)
Steve Russo, Chief of Security, Miami International Airport
Holata Brown, Seminole, owner of Glades and Gators Tours
Just wanted to note that 1) this is a fun game and 2) you still have some of the players listed by the characters from when you ran it at the last DC gameday. I figure it's a copy+paste error.
"What can Brown do for you?" - reason to be glad this game is set in the 80s.
Just wanted to note that 1) this is a fun game and 2) you still have some of the players listed by the characters from when you ran it at the last DC gameday. I figure it's a copy+paste error.
"What can Brown do for you?" - reason to be glad this game is set in the 80s.
I am interested, but when I asked you if I knew too much about it, when I said the first two words of my reply, you said "You know too much".
No MIA for Rudolph. I'll have to find another reindeer game to play.
__________________ "Something must be wrong with me and my brain - if I'm so patently unrewarding. But my dreams are for dreaming and best left that way - and my zero to your power of ten equals nothing at all." --- Ian Anderson, "One White Duck on Your Wall"
I am interested, but when I asked you if I knew too much about it, when I said the first two words of my reply, you said "You know too much".
No MIA for Rudolph. I'll have to find another reindeer game to play.
If you want to play, enough people have played it now that the twist probably won't be much of a surprise. Just let the others figure it out for themselves.
__________________ "Something must be wrong with me and my brain - if I'm so patently unrewarding. But my dreams are for dreaming and best left that way - and my zero to your power of ten equals nothing at all." --- Ian Anderson, "One White Duck on Your Wall"