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New Star Wars d6 game

First adventure of a group of privateers. Tagline is "Tramp freighters getting into trouble." They have debts to pay and they have to take any jobs they can get. Set 2+ years after RotJ, the adventure opens with them booking passengers on their transport for a short ride to a larger planet. Most of the session was them getting to know the passengers: A human jedi transporting the dead body of his daughter to bury her (she's in an ossuary), a New Senatorial appointee who nearly conscripted their ship, an eloping couple, a criminal trying to avoid capture, and biologist going to her first post at a small university in the Mid-rim.

At the end of the session, due to a roll of 1 on the wild die, the ship falls out of hyperspace, most of the systems impacted severely.
 

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Sunday group Fallout Sess 3
Sunday Fallout:
Looting; Assaultron Salesman — American Dollars!
So, they decided to crawl over the wall and into the area mostly burned out and still largely uninhabited... one, the courthouse blew over and largely buried. (Between sessions I figured out just where the hits landed.)
So... the Chef Handy, Gordon Morimoto, goes in first... finds a building mostly intact, gets excited to see "GUAR" peeking out from the rubble... flies up, digs out the "D", "I", "A", and "N", then decides to enter the 2nd floor window and loot. Encounters a very dead lawyer at his desk. Law Library still intact. Spots one book of interest: Robot Rights and Responsibilities in the 9th Circuit. Chef searches... finds nothing but gets a complication.... 4 Giant Geckos. And they came in the window. He flamers them. Hits half for full, half for half... (Flamers are SO broken)... and all will take 1 combat die damage at end of round.

The others run towards him, and wind up between 1.5 and 0.5 blocks away. One gecko leaps at the lead runner, Initiate McConnal. Jonny the vaultie comes a-running to his fellow vaultie, the chef handy, also being half a block out. The Ghoul, Former Deputy Larry Sharpe, is back a block.
They wipe the one easily, but Gordon has 3 left after they hit him for a total of 5 past armor (in 3 hits, of four attacks).
The others get up to visual range, and they wipe the geckos... climbing the precarious rubble pile, they joint Gordon inside... and find a board, reading:
1A Guardian Games
1B Knives Etc
2A Johnson & Kelly, Esq.
2B Phlox and Phlogh, Esq
2C Johnson, MD, Esq
2D Jordan and Rowe, Robot Law
2E Happy and Freid
3: private residences
They head downstairs, go to looting 1B...
but Jonny triggers the Assaultron... A combined security and sales bot. It calls them intruders... But they protest that they're there to buy. Assaultron says "Show me some US Currency"...
Jonny (SB spends luck point) "I've a $20, right here."
And so, a purchasing session begins. Net purchases? A ceramic chef's knife (1 CD, durable, Dif-1 to meat based cooking) and a shotgun, which belonged to the last intruder.

they then quietly loot Guardian Games (losing a success to be quiet about it)... An emplyee dress shirt, name of "Fred" on it, XL. A boonie cap, reading "Take me to your Dragons", a copy of Duck And Cover!, a dose of Daddy-O, a Computerized Cash Register (500 lb, because it's a 16 bit vacuum tube mini-computer), a 5th of Bourbon, still sealed, an invitation to a party at 2750 NW Buchannan, scheduled for 2 days after the bombs fell... And of course, two very dead groups of gamers. (what they were doing gaming in the store at 0639hrs is a whole 'nother question they didn't ask.)

I'll note that I've set the game local to me (Corvallis OR), but the players are in Anchorage. Lazy GM cheatery. I relocated Guardian a block by accident of narration. (Guardian Games of Portland opened a satellite store in Corvallis.)
 

Reds’ Wedding.

“Of course, I think he's a good fit”, said Fabian Ivanov. “I always hoped you'd find a husband you couldn't kill.”

Sept 1, 1935, Islamorada in the Florida Keys.

PFC Gus Perkins was really bringing down the mood at JP Diamond’s bachelor party, talking about the attack on the Bonus Army by the US government.
“Hoover sent in the army to tear gas us and bust us up…they cut some guys in the face with sabers, torched our encampments. They stabbed my boy in the leg with a bayonet when he tried to save his pet rabbit from our shack they had set ablaze…”
The Tibetan spirit of Brooklyn didn't want to hear it.
We’re here to party, not worry about something from three years ago. And where are the girls?!

The room agreed with Steel Eagle. Best man Jack Calvert says he has a surprise, if everyone will follow him down to the beach…
***
A few miles away, bride-to-be Semya Ivanova & co. are on a booze cruise. Maid of honor Zelda Saeki’s hired a Russian folk band to play on the ship while the gals drink vodka shots, smoke cigars, and eat Key Lime Pie. The 5-piece band (“Strigoi”) is a Russian klezmer outfit, and their music starts to get worse… Because the seas are getting choppy.

The boat heads in a little early, and arrives on the beach, where someone is setting up a big magic show! The parties merge as gorgeous women twirl swords and breathe fire. Thaza O’Rourke, the show-off raised by apes, flips around the high wires and start showing off. Out comes the main attraction: “The Astounding Arthur.” Devi, who is paying for the whole wedding, challenges him, they wind up locked in battle of wills briefly. It’s all in good fun, until the other part of the act comes out… Arthur’s twin brother, the Amazing Anthony! Ever since JP ruined his act in Baltimore, he’s been eager for revenge. Which he just might get, with his army of deadly carnies!

Arthur and his dark carnival take on half the squad, with Anthony facing our heroes of the week: JP, Semya, Thaza, Zelda, and Professor Winston Callahan.

Anthony tries to hypnotize JP. Semya overcomes it with a sensitive premarital manipulation. Thaza, who always keeps a spear on her, is able to keep the sword spinners away… but Callahan makes the big difference. First, he makes his way to the stage, and creates a crude hose system. Despite his misgivings, he decides to use the water barrel as a source instead of the torch fuel! Zelda ably aims the hose, rendering the fire spitters helpless. Semya strolls like a revenant down the beach, intimidating a group of carnies back to their senses.

Callahan, dodging swords, searches his mental library. It turns out hypnotism is based on respect and hierarchy. So JP grabs Anthony… and Zelda slams him in the face with the last Key Lime Pie! The crowd cheers, and nobody has to be shot or stabbed. What a fun party!
***
The revelers return to the hotel. Semya has her first on-screen meeting with her commanding officer, Colonel Vadim Tikhonovich Dyshekov, who praises her success and gives her his grandmother’s earrings to wear.
***
It is supposed to be about a 6 hour voyage from Islamorada to Key West via ferry. However, the party wakes up the next morning.(Labor Day) to find that overnight, the Coast Guard has advised everyone to stay out of the water.

Worse, the colonel and Cousin Clara are missing from breakfast. Semya knocks on the door of her commanding officer, and he greets her with a pistol to the face. He’s paranoid: he doesn’t know what month it is. Last he knew he was in Science City 8... When shown the earrings, he tells her to destroy them – the earhooks are poisoned. He doesn’t recognize them as a family heirloom, and besides, giving such a thing to a top agent would be disrespectful.

Meanwhile, police are in the lobby: a redheaded woman was seen at the telephone company last night, beating people up and smashing equipment. Cousin Clara has red hair… and her knuckles are suspiciously bruised.

Florence and the band start playing in the lobby to distract the police. Semya, suspecting Clara’s dark passenger to be responsible, ties up her cousin and taunts her with food until Clara’s dark side emerges. The growling, snarling beast, HER, has no memory of such action.

I don’t kill what I can’t eat. Put me back inside, Ruskie, or you’re going on the menu.

Thaza is shocked by this display. JP, wanting to send Clara back to normal, calls the lobby and requests “My Old Kentucky Home” be played into the phone. It works.

The heroes soon discover that someone has sabotaged the radio in the hotel. The receptionist working that shift doesn’t remember seeing anyone do it, but thought that he saw…some kind of ghost…maybe it was just nighttime mist? He remembers feeling dizzy, and when he returned inside, it was nearly dawn, and the radio was destroyed. A jailhouse interview of the Amazing Brothers exonerates them: they were hired by the Green Gang for revenge on JP, for his actions in the adventure Shanghai Bullets!

The players can't solve the mystery of the phone and radio destroyers, but they can help fix the machines. There’s something else to fix though: 300 WW1 veterans are camped along the northern Keys, building the Overseas Highway as part of Roosevelt’s New Deal legislation. (The Bonus Army has been put to work.) They’re supposed to be evacuated… But the train isn’t arriving until at least four, and the winds are way too dangerous already.

The group sets to work, evacuating the man camp, building storm breaks, and reinforcing the hotel. Callahan repurposes the hotel’s sound system to create a bullhorn mobile, and Zelda uses her considerable charm (and the skills she learned as a General’s daughter) to coordinate the effort. The sky is dark, the rain nearly horizontal when the train arrives. Everyone, drenched and exhausted, enters the train, and it begins moving back towards the safety of Miami…when Devika hits Thaza with the whammy!

The ghostly possessor reveals herself, a spectral mist that used to be Abigail Thorndyke! (Last seen in The 500 Fingers of the Abomidable Dr P!) Formerly burnt and bedridden, she was promised a new lease on life by Captain Ivanova… but was instead transferred to Science City Eight. There, her body was destroyed but her spirit lived on, and she swore revenge!

The captain laughed.

“Pathetic. Rescued from death, you have the gift that entire civilizations have worked for. Life beyond the veil of tears. And you use it to get revenge on those who had the gall to take pity on you. JP?”
She called over her fiancé, and began making out with him as the soldiers cheered. Abigail howled with undying fury, which gave Zelda the opportunity to open a window… sucking the spectre outside into the hurricane!

The groups victory was short-lived, however, as a few miles later, the train was knocked off the track by a giant wave!
***
The night was damp and unpleasant, but the heavy train stayed on its side. The next morning, the sound of loud rotors filled the air… and guess who came to the rescue? Semya’s least favorite person, millionaire Rafe Lancaster, with his girlfriend Lillian and an experimental airplane filled with supplies!

The Communist part of the wedding party had to be restrained as Rafe explained his magnanimity. (Turns out he had been called by a certain Indian millionaire.) Callahan flew Semya and the Soviets to Key West, while Rafe transported the others.

Key West was much softer-hit than Islamorada, so the wedding could proceed as planned. There was some beach cleaning to be done, sure, but more importantly there were two surprise guests: Semya’s parents, snuck out of the Soviet Union by Devi! In rehearsed English, they explained how excited they were to meet Joe Diamond, and invite him into their family. (A big step up from the first time he entered the campaign, as a drugged zombie interrupting a nightclub show.)

The officiant was busy elsewhere, so Ernest Hemingway volunteered. Luckily, Florence’s agent Bert “the Beast” Wilde was drafted instead.

Semya was a vision in her traditional red wedding dress. Tango the parrot, dressed in a tuxedo, delivered the rings down the aisle (and, having been raised in a tavern, interrupted the “does anyone object” part with a swearword.) After dancing to the new hit song “Cheek to Cheek”, it was time for speeches, and the best one was delivered by Ernest.

It’s been said that I wrote “the first draft of anything is naughty word”, but here’s hoping that only applied to my own misfortune in marriage. From experience I can testify that a union between two people is rooted in trust, as that is the very foundation that remains, when the winds blow and the storms rage all else away. In the small hours, in the little times between the routine crises we lurch between, if trust remains, so too can love be found. I trust that wiser words I’ve written prove more applicable on this day:

At night, there was the feeling that we had come home,
feeling no longer alone,
waking in the night to find the other one there,
and not gone away;
all other things were unreal.
We slept when we were tired and if we woke
the other one woke too so one was not alone.
Often a man wishes to be alone and a woman wishes to be alone too
and if they love each other they are jealous of that in each other,
but I can truly say we never felt that.
We could feel alone when we were together,
alone against the others.
We were never lonely and never afraid when we were together.

The New Orleans-style wedding cake was filled with fortunes, which were generally benevolent except for Zelda drawing The Tower. Uh oh.

Elsewhere, spy Krystal Wolf stole Rafe’s experimental airplane and presumably flew it to Germany…

Hopefully, the Diamondova’s honeymoon would be less eventful.
 

Me: "This will be a short, mechanics-focused playtest."

Player: "Cool. Here's a 1500-word rough, preliminary outline of my backstory."

Me: head...desk.

If I can't stand the default playstyle and assumptions of the majority of players it doesn't matter how much I like a system. Daggerheart, I barely got to know you. But if this is what it'll always be like I'm never going to run this game again.
 

The political situation is rather complicated. We're in the word of Artemisia, where the human areas worship the Greek gods. Our priestess of Artemis seems to have been picked by her goddess to change the political situation.
Recruited Olive Nymph, Athena's Owls.
The session before last, a party of troops from the empire showed up, with two demands:
  1. The convocation of priests that's developing should happen in the capital.
  2. The foreigners (the PCs) appear to have entered the country without permission. They should come to the capital to sort this out.
However, they weren't prepared for the scale and unity of the convocation - its guards outnumber them significantly - the absence of Aster, our priestess of Artemis, who's driving all this, or that we're happy to travel in a mirror-world of Artemesia.

Transition between the "dayside" where the humans live and the "nightside" where supernatural creatures live is trivial for anyone who can use arcane magic, so the existence of nightside is common knowledge. The captain of the troops regards travelling on nightside as very dangerous, whereas we regard it as quite acceptable, safer than our home world, provided you're polite and honest about your purpose.

They agreed to wait until Aster returned, and last session she did. She explained what was going on, with the assistance of the Bow of Apollo, and the captain abruptly switched from treating her as an inferior to showing respect to a superior. We're still awaiting various priests, whom we're scryed and seen on the way, and various sacred creatures. Some griffons and a cyclops turned up and were briefed, and we did a couple of local expeditions.

The first was in search of an Olive Nymph, a sacred creature of Athena. That required finding olive trees, which wasn't too hard since our base camp is near a village. Plants have dual existence, on both dayside and nightside, so we went to the olive grove on nightside, with Laythia, our half-elf, half-dryad 2e Ranger, who worships Aldrya, the Gloranthan goddess of elves, plants and everything in between. She's quite good at spotting dryads, tree-nymphs and allied trades, and since her player is recovering from heart surgery, this seemed like a good low-stress job for her. The Olive Nymph was quite willing to join the mission, and we were able to work out ways to let her be away from her tree for several weeks.

The next day, Aster lad a trip into the depths of the large forest nearby in search of Satyrs, sacred to Dionisius, and Giant Owls, sacred to Athena. She took Laythia with her, and also Rama, Magus of the Tower of Blackened Marble, the nexus point through which we reached this world. Rama is a specialist missile mage, and rather blunt, but being the Magus gives her status, and this was helpful with the owls. Finding them in a large forest might seem difficult, but Wind Walk to get into the centre of the forest and Commune With Nature to locate them worked fine. We ended the session with the expedition still in the forest, intending to look for satyrs.

We now have both of Athena's sacred creates with us, which may be helpful, since the 0human worshippers of Athena are not yet convinced by the mission, as far as we know.

We are splitting the party almost al the time, because we have to mind the two base camps on dayside and nightside, and we haven't had a single serious combat in this world. The players are quite happy about that; the characters are high level, wealthy, and trying to do some good.
 
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The Emperor Who Never Sleeps.

The mechanic scratched her head. “Weird, you look just like that painting in the lobby.”
“He must be handsome!” said Lancaster.


‘Twas a normal Fourth of July in New York City. Rafe Lancaster hosted a Marshall College alumni function. Ivo Kochev crashed it (and ate plate after plate). A few blocks away, at 30 Rock, “Lala” Santinella prepared for the latest episode of the Grey Gargoyle radio show. There was a problem, though: this episode was clearly based on the time the Gargoyle crashed her wedding. She talked to him, he blamed the writers. They said they'd be happy to rewrite it if she could score them some quality jazz cigarettes. She agreed, and they told her about some new ad copy that came in, asking for mechanically skilled people who wanted immediate work.

In the ballroom, Rafe stopped a would-be brawl between local bigot Jarrett Owen and one of Marshall College’s latest engineering PhDs: Afro-supremacist Professor Paradox.

Rafe turned on the radio eager to distract everyone, pursing his lips quizzically at the ad. Soon, Lala came over, noting that the traffic was heinous, even considering the holiday. The group went to investigate, but found the police were forbidding anyone from entering the subway. Smuggler Ivo bribed a security guard at a construction site, entering the tunnels that way… and finding one of Baron Korga’s undying automatons! The mechanical marvel was bulletproof and wielded a flame cannon. But oddly enough, it only responded to threats: it didn't seem to be actively conquering.

Lala called the mysterious number, and got an address: the Lancaster Industries airplane factory in the Bronx! Rafe, thinking back, realized that he had a dangerous robot of his own: unfortunately, it was in NYPD lockup. With the subway shut down and traffic at a standstill, the group took a powerboat down to the Battery and snuck in. Sneaking out was harder: the group got away with the damaged half robot, but only after crashing a police squad car through the gate. Hopefully nobody saw!

Somebody saw. The three hunters slipped into the aircraft factory, only to be caught by Maja Malgorzo and Drew, detectives of the League of Nations Police Force. After a narrow escape and some minor burn wounds, the group convinced the officers that they weren't behind the mechanical invasion. In fact, with some help, they could stop it!

The aircraft factory was controlled by Ulyana Demedov (Korga’s lover and ex of Captain Ivanova, last seen in Emperor of Tomorrow) and some O'Rourke mafia thugs. While Lala was proud to see so many women working in a technical field, it was less than auspicious, considering they were building more evil robots. Not wanting to be caught, our beloved heroes headed to Lancaster's Manhattan automobile factory. There, they palavered with Oleg, Baron Korga’s second in command. The Baron wanted to express his apologies for taking over Lancaster's facilities without asking: there simply wasn't time considering 'civilian opposition to progress'.

Rafe played it cool, earning the right to rebuild his robot. Meanwhile, Lala used a payphone to gather up some heavy hitters, and Ivo put it together. The Baron was using radio control, and probably from somewhere private where he couldn't easily be arrested. The best option: the Statue of Liberty.

Oleg "escorted" the group to Liberty Island, but wasn't watching the boom and got knocked overboard in the middle of the harbor. Rafe contacted his aircraft factory and had the workers turn on the radio: then, it was easy to see that their innocent project was actually traitorous villainy!

Knowing the robots’ weakness, Lancaster sacrificed his own automaton to distract the Baron’s. Lala’s burly brawlers were able to get the group to the base of the statue. The three heroes ascended.

Things rapidly went sideways. Korga was far more charming and insightful than a typical villain. He convinced Lancaster that a team-up would let them both rule the Eastern Seaboard. Lala, who meant to distract him while the millionaire destroyed the machines, ended up making out with the Baron on the statue’s torch. (There's something romantic about all that rushing air and fireworks over the city!)

Ivo, already in lousy shape, was harried by the demonic luchador, El Principe del Inframundo! Luckily, Steel Eagle arrived. The All-American Tibetan heard Lancaster ranting about his new, evil plans…
"Rafe, you're being a bad man.”
“Yes, but I'm being an excellent God.”
…and punched him in the face! Rafe snapped out of it just in time to be caught by Korga.

Lala smashed the radio, Ivo dodged the Baron, and Rafe pried open the elevator. Messing with the speed limiter, the group nearly shattered their ankles plunging to the base of the statue. As they hobbled outside, they saw a black parachute vanish off the tower and into the night…

Back in Manhattan, Ivo looked for some free food, a guilt-stricken Lala called her girlfriend Penny, and Rafe returned to his penthouse. His girlfriend Lillian and his mentee Devika were there. He sent Lil out to make some hotdogs, and confessed his "temporary megalomania”. If it was a few months ago, he would've probably gone along with Korga. Being a good person was hard!

His bestie explained that everyone got tempted sometimes. And while she would never ask him to keep secrets, she especially wouldn't want him to keep them from his girlfriend. She explained that he should march into the other room, and come back with some beer and hotdogs.
 

Daggerheart playtest.

Player: “So my optimal move is to do nothing.”

GM: “Or you could actually play the game.”

Player: “What?”

GM: “You just said ‘the only winning move is not to play’ without a hint of irony.”

Player: “But the best move is to do nothing.”

GM: “This is not the game for you. Sorry.”
 

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