Kramodlog
Naked and living in a barrel
I am having a personal dilemma in my long term ongoing gaming world and group of players. I freaking love Spelljammer. The moment it was introduced by TSR it became integral to almost every aspect of any campaign I DM'd, any adventure I wrote.
The issue is that no matter how hard I try and integrate it into any of the games since moving here to Jacksonville, it keeps getting met with resistance, if not outright hostility. So far I have painstakingly converted everything to 3.0/3.5. then to Pathfinder, and now to 5e. The issue is they are still Luke Warm as far as being receptive is concerned, at best.
Now, I admit, openly and freely - Spelljammer is my baby. It's my personal sweet spot. I absolutely love it, and can't see the game without it. As a player, or a DM I don't want the game without it. It is obviously, painfully so, just how geeked I am when it comes to Spelljamming as far as my players are concerned.
We have a great group, and play a great, fun, game and have a great time doing so. But for me, this one part is lacking. I need to figure out how to persuade them, to move them from ambivalence and opposition to acceptance and possibly even enjoyment. Does anyone have any suggestions? How can I light that Spelljammer FIRE!!!!!
Don't tell them the campaign is set in space or that some of it will happen in space. If they are exploring a cave, maybe that cave has a portal that leads to more tunnels in an asteroid. It is only when they fight the BBEG on the asteroid, with a view of all the stars in space that they realize where they are. If the dungeon crawl was cool, why can't adventures in space be cool? Just make sure to have Spelljammer elements in it without being explicite.
Another way to do this is to bring Spelljammer to them. A meteor shower can be either a spaceship full of aliens that crashed or maybe space invaders inside rocklike eggs. Have an observatory with a telescope that acts as portal when looking at certain stars.
The Iron Gods Pathfinder AP might be able to help you in the department. Check it out.