Help! Classified Government Report

Yeah, good to see the joke was up in the first few posts, I just about had a heart attack seeing somebody saying they had illegal possession of classified documents. In real life, don't mess around with that, the government is very deadly serious about that sort of thing.

Phony official-looking papers are really neat handouts for a modern-day intrigue/conspiracy/spy type game though. I made plenty when I was running Dark*Matter. I also made a few when I was with a local vampire LARP. I made a few phony datapad props as well in my first Star Wars campaigns with creative printouts, some balsa wood, plastic, glue and paint.

As for the file in question, it's pretty decent for a futuristic one, although as Psion said, the real thing would probably manage to even make the most sensational topic seem boring. Don't know if a document that dry would be a good RPG handout though.
 

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Everybody I know would eat up a super-dry legalese double-speak-filled report. So they could read through it and try to figure out just what the heck it's about. :)

--fje
 


wingsandsword said:
Yeah, good to see the joke was up in the first few posts, I just about had a heart attack seeing somebody saying they had illegal possession of classified documents. In real life, don't mess around with that, the government is very deadly serious about that sort of thing.

Phony official-looking papers are really neat handouts for a modern-day intrigue/conspiracy/spy type game though. I made plenty when I was running Dark*Matter. I also made a few when I was with a local vampire LARP. I made a few phony datapad props as well in my first Star Wars campaigns with creative printouts, some balsa wood, plastic, glue and paint.

As for the file in question, it's pretty decent for a futuristic one, although as Psion said, the real thing would probably manage to even make the most sensational topic seem boring. Don't know if a document that dry would be a good RPG handout though.
Yeah, I was pleased with RJ's work on this. It straddles the line between believability and coolness pretty well IMHO.
 

i screwed up on my post..it is 10,000 $ dollar fine and or 10 years in military prison....add in that my boss had the safe combinatiions and would not sign stuff out, just handed it to the people who could see it...and then he was teh one who did the page check audits.....kept me up nights.....
 


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