Andrew D. Gable
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The other night, I started running my campaign of CoCd20 using the Delta Green setting, deciding not to wait for the conversion Pagan'll be putting out. I've got all the information, anyway.
Anyway, I've begun running the two PCs (an ex-SEAL and Secret Service agent) through the "Puppet Shows and Shadowplays" adventure from the main DG rulebook and it's gone fine, although through a bit of mix-up (aren't PCs good at causing that?) they've killed the central baddie (well, half of it) a bit early.
The aforementioned Secret Service agent, however narrowly escaped a gruesome death at the hands (tendrils?) of the other half of the central baddie. He was struck by a tendril and anesthetized, and through an exceptionally lucky called shot by the other PC, escaped being vampirically drained and cannibalized. (Note: this PC was played by the same player whose previous character was killed while fighting a Balor, who of course got a natural 20 with his vorpal sword...)
Then, through a fortuitous circumstance, he succeeded a roll to seduce Agent Scully... well, maybe you had to be there.
All in all, good times are had.
Anyway, I've begun running the two PCs (an ex-SEAL and Secret Service agent) through the "Puppet Shows and Shadowplays" adventure from the main DG rulebook and it's gone fine, although through a bit of mix-up (aren't PCs good at causing that?) they've killed the central baddie (well, half of it) a bit early.
The aforementioned Secret Service agent, however narrowly escaped a gruesome death at the hands (tendrils?) of the other half of the central baddie. He was struck by a tendril and anesthetized, and through an exceptionally lucky called shot by the other PC, escaped being vampirically drained and cannibalized. (Note: this PC was played by the same player whose previous character was killed while fighting a Balor, who of course got a natural 20 with his vorpal sword...)
Then, through a fortuitous circumstance, he succeeded a roll to seduce Agent Scully... well, maybe you had to be there.

All in all, good times are had.
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