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Arctic Research Station 2293
Author: Darren
System: d20 Modern
Category: Science Fiction
Type: Scenario
The PCs are hired to travel to a remote Arctic research station and contact the missing Dr. Arkos Blair. However, upon their arrival they find things have gone frightenly wrong, and bizarre monsters not of this world are appearing at the base!
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Comments: (5) Rating: 8.4
2007-04-15 19:40:49

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posted by Drake on 2007-04-20 18:53:44
Nice job. I like the nod to John Carpenter's 'The Thing'.


posted by Joe on 2007-06-16 12:54:40
Great concept. When well executed the element of the unknown keeps the players on their toes and on the edges of their seats. Plenty of fighting and also requires plenty of thinking. Hadn't thought about it, but yeah, the environment is very much like in 'The Thing'.


posted by Ossian on 2007-10-22 04:33:16
Really good work here! By the way, what's with the maps? They are absolutely FABULOUS! They look like those Star Wars miniatures tables. Did you make them?


posted by Rogabeetah on 2009-09-25 06:14:00
Ossian, I'm pretty sure he borrowed the maps from somewhere, since I remember them being packed together in a modern map series. Just trying to find the source.


posted by Overseer on 2009-10-29 14:36:12
i dont understand how shifting works. some1 plz explain?




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