O.K. Coral |
Gm, i was thinking playing an adventure with Ok for saturday for crittercon. Would it be possible?
Gayel Nord |
Tellrix, are you using the grenade that we have found because those are 2d6.
O.K. Coral |
If i understand, the bog was that the machine was keeping creating identical Joros? And we don't know the goal of this simulation.
Makai |
I wonder if the first Joro did not change the code to make the same Joros. The non-Joros were clones. But I think the first Joro was a sociopath and wished to only interact with Joros.
That is my understanding of the story ;)
Gayel Nord |
Just realising something. Joros could be consider a race. Could it be that?...
Also gm. It was the first adventure i played as a level 2 and a realise that ok is more of a exo-guardian could you change the faction?
Shifty |
Thanks for playing all!
Please find yourCHRONICLES
Any issues let me know, I can adjust in about 4-5 days.
Makai |
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Hey Shifty, My chronicle looks good.
And as always thanks for running this scenario Shifty. Much appreciated, I enjoyed the game.
However, I did struggle a bit with this scenario. I found that the locations were interesting from a description point of view, but I felt like they don't push the story forwards. And after an initial game of board game, the point was made that Joros dedicate their time to do one thing, and they are doing it well.
Every non-Joro told us to meet them at the pub. Doing the checks felt a bit forced.
But still, it was an enjoyable game, thank you all
O.K. Coral |
I did found the story very interesting and the way you need to understand what you need to do was a good feeling of what non-joros must have felt.
I am curious what was the initial test the overmind was thinking. It felt like was using clone as a method of reproduction, but the machine had a bug. (This place is looking more and more like "Our friendly computer" from Paranoia.)
RZMR |
The chronicle looks good. Thank you very much for running, and everyone for playing. I enjoyed this immensely!
Shifty |
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And after an initial game of board game, the point was made that Joros dedicate their time to do one thing, and they are doing it well.
And they all send you to the pub because despite some superficial differences, they are all fundamentally clones who think the same way. By the time the second one told you to meet them at the pub you probably could have guessed what the third was going to say..
The point of the challenges was pretty much to do what they do and start bonding, and to open them up to speak to you - a fresh take on diplomacy :)
Istilnar |
Thanks for running the game Shifty. My chronicle looks good. I also enjoyed our group. Hope to play more SFS with all of you again soon.
therealthom |
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OK and Makai, you're right; we never did find out the purpose of the test. The description of the last room said something about 'no access for hacking'. That made me conclude the corruption happened somewhere else. Maybe there'll be another corrupted code adventure?