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<blockquote data-quote="Karlson_the_red" data-source="post: 1599396" data-attributes="member: 20170"><p>Why not take a page from some spy movies? Have the second team, out on the boat, encounter some of their own problems, ranging from engine trouble to some secret security measures. Underwater patrols? Mines? Satellites monitoring them? After all, they are in private waters. </p><p></p><p>The best thing to do, is play out the situations at the same time, switching back and forth, just like in a movie. It helps to build the excitiment. Each team, begins to wonder if the other team is gonna be able to pull their part of the mission off. </p><p></p><p>By knowing their plan ahead of time, you have the ability to plan a surprise for them. Throw both teams into turmoil. Have the boat they rent rigged with explosives with a remote trigger. While the first team searches for their missing friend, have them discover the "Big Brother" watching the boat. Have the guy who rents them the boat, be nervous and paranoid. Give the PC's a "good" deal on the boat, asking few questions. </p><p></p><p>Just a few ideas. I hope they help.</p><p></p><p>Karlson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karlson_the_red, post: 1599396, member: 20170"] Why not take a page from some spy movies? Have the second team, out on the boat, encounter some of their own problems, ranging from engine trouble to some secret security measures. Underwater patrols? Mines? Satellites monitoring them? After all, they are in private waters. The best thing to do, is play out the situations at the same time, switching back and forth, just like in a movie. It helps to build the excitiment. Each team, begins to wonder if the other team is gonna be able to pull their part of the mission off. By knowing their plan ahead of time, you have the ability to plan a surprise for them. Throw both teams into turmoil. Have the boat they rent rigged with explosives with a remote trigger. While the first team searches for their missing friend, have them discover the "Big Brother" watching the boat. Have the guy who rents them the boat, be nervous and paranoid. Give the PC's a "good" deal on the boat, asking few questions. Just a few ideas. I hope they help. Karlson [/QUOTE]
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