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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Okuma" data-source="post: 3507135" data-attributes="member: 48436"><p>1) Gasaraki 2112. </p><p>BESM (For characters)/Mechwarrior (For tactical combat) The PC's were rolled up for the first colonial war between earth and mars. Then they tripled the skills purchased, added some veteran stuff, special forces skills, and had their stats divided by a third, round up. Then they had some skills to add to buy things like shuffleboard, gate ball (croquet), etc...</p><p></p><p>Yup, they were retired Mecha pilots in a elderly "Freedom Care Facility." Everyone had dreams of giant bugs coming though the rifts and making humans extinct. Fifty years of peace, meant that the military was full of bureaucrats, not warriors, severely cut back and have a lot of bad habits (such as union mandated coffee breaks). So they had to recruit other grizzled vets to defend the world...</p><p></p><p>2) Time travelling dimension hopping spacemen.</p><p>It was Traveller. Gurps Traveller. They had a starship called the Menagerie (re-named the Aeon Eagle). It had the front of a scout, the back of a free trader, engines salvaged from a close escort, a coupla windows of a far trader, and turrets from a mercenary cruiser. The engine was rigged to jump if tampered. The PC's tampered with the engine on planet and generated a jump field on planet.</p><p></p><p>Then the real campaign started. Each of them had three buttons in their mind which jumped them to random planes of existence. An IRIS Assassin, a super hacker (ex-SuSag merchant/tech), a Imperial Special Forces Marine Officer, and a Scout explored the multiverse.</p><p></p><p>3) IOU</p><p>Gurps Illuminati universe with discworld type magic.</p><p></p><p>4) Reverse Dungeon.</p><p>Four level 300 characters ported into your dimension and killed all evil creatures. All. Then they went off to play Exalted. You are the last operators of the last dungeon </p><p></p><p>"The Far Away Tall Hill"</p><p>Module S Series</p><p>For 4 to 8 characters of levels 1 to 2</p><p>- closed for repairs</p><p>by appointment only</p><p></p><p>Yup, you must recruit the last nutral creatures and stock that dungeon. A half orc commoner, a dwarf fighter, and a kobold adept took up the challenge.</p><p></p><p>5) Martial Arts Traveller</p><p></p><p>The death dragon is coming. The hero's must prepare for a duel to decide the fate of the universe... marital artists in Traveller using the Champions system. They first had to find their sacred weapons...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Okuma, post: 3507135, member: 48436"] 1) Gasaraki 2112. BESM (For characters)/Mechwarrior (For tactical combat) The PC's were rolled up for the first colonial war between earth and mars. Then they tripled the skills purchased, added some veteran stuff, special forces skills, and had their stats divided by a third, round up. Then they had some skills to add to buy things like shuffleboard, gate ball (croquet), etc... Yup, they were retired Mecha pilots in a elderly "Freedom Care Facility." Everyone had dreams of giant bugs coming though the rifts and making humans extinct. Fifty years of peace, meant that the military was full of bureaucrats, not warriors, severely cut back and have a lot of bad habits (such as union mandated coffee breaks). So they had to recruit other grizzled vets to defend the world... 2) Time travelling dimension hopping spacemen. It was Traveller. Gurps Traveller. They had a starship called the Menagerie (re-named the Aeon Eagle). It had the front of a scout, the back of a free trader, engines salvaged from a close escort, a coupla windows of a far trader, and turrets from a mercenary cruiser. The engine was rigged to jump if tampered. The PC's tampered with the engine on planet and generated a jump field on planet. Then the real campaign started. Each of them had three buttons in their mind which jumped them to random planes of existence. An IRIS Assassin, a super hacker (ex-SuSag merchant/tech), a Imperial Special Forces Marine Officer, and a Scout explored the multiverse. 3) IOU Gurps Illuminati universe with discworld type magic. 4) Reverse Dungeon. Four level 300 characters ported into your dimension and killed all evil creatures. All. Then they went off to play Exalted. You are the last operators of the last dungeon "The Far Away Tall Hill" Module S Series For 4 to 8 characters of levels 1 to 2 - closed for repairs by appointment only Yup, you must recruit the last nutral creatures and stock that dungeon. A half orc commoner, a dwarf fighter, and a kobold adept took up the challenge. 5) Martial Arts Traveller The death dragon is coming. The hero's must prepare for a duel to decide the fate of the universe... marital artists in Traveller using the Champions system. They first had to find their sacred weapons... [/QUOTE]
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