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<blockquote data-quote="TheAlkaizer" data-source="post: 8366861" data-attributes="member: 7024893"><p>Session number five of our Starfinder campaign.</p><p></p><p>A technomancer, an operative, an envoy, a solarian and a biohacker.</p><p></p><p>Last session my group had infiltrated a high-class hotel on the planet Verces to steal some very exclusive club passes from members of the bands that would perform there. They need to get in there to spy on/intervene in a meeting between a scientist that stole some important research data and a unit of a terrorist organization known as Sandstorm Nine. They succeeded on obtaining four passes; they're missing one for the fifth member.</p><p></p><p>This session, they formulated plan, did some shopping. One of the members, having worked in shipyards in his background, applied for a stage technician job at the club, and this session he went through a short interview and got the job. Then, back at their hotel, they learned that a shadowy Sarcesian came and inquired about them. The hotel's owner did not divulge anything. But one of the team member, the Operative, recognized the individual from camera footage as his rival detective. He wondered why his rival was looking into his business and sent him a message through the infosphere to meet up in a public space.</p><p></p><p>They met. The Operative invited his rival to sit down but was refused. He asked his rival why he was looking for him. His rival refused to share information, but offered to trade. It seemed that they both had different goals/missions, but for the moment, were both looking for the same individual. The Operative refused to trade information.</p><p></p><p>To finish the session, the rival pulled a revolver out in the open and put it against the Operative's forehead. The rest of the team rushed to his aid, one of them even taking the car out on the plaza to "bump" the rival. I described how the car moved a few feets beyond where the rival stood, and after the vehicle stopped, they all saw the upper part of his body jutting from the hood. They all thought they had just killed the dude.</p><p></p><p>But then he turned around as if nothing at happened, pointed at each team member, identifying them "A shirren... a gnome... a maraquoi... a skittermander." And ended by saying "I've got all the information I've need" after which, being only an hologram, he disappeared.</p><p></p><p>My players were shocked to have been played like that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAlkaizer, post: 8366861, member: 7024893"] Session number five of our Starfinder campaign. A technomancer, an operative, an envoy, a solarian and a biohacker. Last session my group had infiltrated a high-class hotel on the planet Verces to steal some very exclusive club passes from members of the bands that would perform there. They need to get in there to spy on/intervene in a meeting between a scientist that stole some important research data and a unit of a terrorist organization known as Sandstorm Nine. They succeeded on obtaining four passes; they're missing one for the fifth member. This session, they formulated plan, did some shopping. One of the members, having worked in shipyards in his background, applied for a stage technician job at the club, and this session he went through a short interview and got the job. Then, back at their hotel, they learned that a shadowy Sarcesian came and inquired about them. The hotel's owner did not divulge anything. But one of the team member, the Operative, recognized the individual from camera footage as his rival detective. He wondered why his rival was looking into his business and sent him a message through the infosphere to meet up in a public space. They met. The Operative invited his rival to sit down but was refused. He asked his rival why he was looking for him. His rival refused to share information, but offered to trade. It seemed that they both had different goals/missions, but for the moment, were both looking for the same individual. The Operative refused to trade information. To finish the session, the rival pulled a revolver out in the open and put it against the Operative's forehead. The rest of the team rushed to his aid, one of them even taking the car out on the plaza to "bump" the rival. I described how the car moved a few feets beyond where the rival stood, and after the vehicle stopped, they all saw the upper part of his body jutting from the hood. They all thought they had just killed the dude. But then he turned around as if nothing at happened, pointed at each team member, identifying them "A shirren... a gnome... a maraquoi... a skittermander." And ended by saying "I've got all the information I've need" after which, being only an hologram, he disappeared. My players were shocked to have been played like that! [/QUOTE]
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