Psion
Adventurer
I'm running two games of Spycraft. This thread is for the Friday (1:30-5:30) session. For the Saturday session, go to this thread:
6:30-10:30 Saturday
(The Thursday session is closed.)
The session is tenatively titled "Best Served Cold", and is for 6 pre-generated 4th level iconic characters.
SLOTS:
The game is set in my "Public Domain" setting. The Earth of the Public Domain setting starts out very similar to the one that you know. However, at some point, anonymous posts and files appear on the internet revealing secrets to startling technology, originating from parties that can never be traced back to a real person. The nature of the technology is complex that one would expect it to be the result of well financed government research projects... yet no government seems to have displayed any of these technologies before.
The mystery of these occurances is an oddity enough, but where the Agents come in is the clean up after this rash of technologies. Small nations are getting advanced technology, with dangerous potential.
Public Domain is inspired by many recent SF and Espionage movies, where the world is very much the world as we know it, but emergent technologies make it extremely different. Think Paycheck, Minority Report, the Island, as well as classic superspy thrillers like Bond and MI and, of all things, the classic team combat SF game Xcom.
6:30-10:30 Saturday
(The Thursday session is closed.)
The session is tenatively titled "Best Served Cold", and is for 6 pre-generated 4th level iconic characters.
SLOTS:
- John Crichton
- KidCthulhu
- Seonaid
- OPEN
- OPEN
- OPEN
The game is set in my "Public Domain" setting. The Earth of the Public Domain setting starts out very similar to the one that you know. However, at some point, anonymous posts and files appear on the internet revealing secrets to startling technology, originating from parties that can never be traced back to a real person. The nature of the technology is complex that one would expect it to be the result of well financed government research projects... yet no government seems to have displayed any of these technologies before.
The mystery of these occurances is an oddity enough, but where the Agents come in is the clean up after this rash of technologies. Small nations are getting advanced technology, with dangerous potential.
Public Domain is inspired by many recent SF and Espionage movies, where the world is very much the world as we know it, but emergent technologies make it extremely different. Think Paycheck, Minority Report, the Island, as well as classic superspy thrillers like Bond and MI and, of all things, the classic team combat SF game Xcom.
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