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Plug and Play
Author: Gareth Hanrahan
System: Alternity
Category: Science Fiction
Type: Scenario
In 2050, the world was in a sorry state. Dozens of megacorporations warred for control of the world’s dwindling resources. Billions starved or fell prey to pollution-related diseases or new, untreatable plagues. As the world plunged deeper and deeper into recession and constant warfare, many turned to religion – not in hope, but in anger. They demanded a sign from the heavens. The heavens answered.
Views: (9320)
Comments: (7) Rating: 9.9
2000-09-07 23:34:05

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posted by Harlequin on 2001-10-01 17:07:16
Marvellous. Trawling late night through the internet for a new idea for an SF campaign and I stumbled over this. Great idea, and it just might slot nicely into my Shadowrun campaign... Will they ever forgive me?? he he he...


posted by MooKalv on 2002-05-13 09:59:25
Wonderful scenario! This was the fist time I was GM, and everything just went smooth as silk. There's just one problem with it... How will I ever find a game to top it for the next time I GM??


posted by TerroX on 2003-03-25 01:23:22
Ooh, this was cool too.


posted by GM-John on 2004-09-02 15:32:04
Who cares what system - this is a beautiful tournament game and a great start to a campaign


posted by jesus on 2011-02-14 22:21:43
Awesome.


posted by jesus on 2011-02-14 22:22:10
Awesome.


posted by solanacea on 2012-05-20 12:56:01
I added a puzzle to the end for defusing the bomb and ran this as a one-night scenario using modified Dominion rules. It was a blast. The scenario could have used a few detailed NPCs and more detailed description of the hotel but it was fun writing these up myself.




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