Seattle based campaign
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Seattle based campaign
I just started running a TMNT / Ninjas and Superspies campaign based is Seattle. Of course it is a grittier version of the city with a much higher crime rate, free roaming gangs, corrupt politicians an understaffed police force and shadowy ninja clan bent on world domination.
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Re: Seattle based campaign
Sounds very cool and fun! Please post updates.
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Up to this point the PCs have had a few run ins with a P.M.C. company working as a rent a cops for the city. The have also witnessed the aftermath of several terrorist attacks, such an attack on The port of Tacoma that resulted in the port being crippled and a major bombing in the downtown area.
Of course they have also made some friends. One being a clan of Ninja mice. And group of feral mutant animals living in the woods near the city of Monroe.
Of course they have also made some friends. One being a clan of Ninja mice. And group of feral mutant animals living in the woods near the city of Monroe.
Re: Seattle based campaign
Dang! That sounds very cool and complex! Better than anything I came up with for ATB.
Is the shadowy ninja clan behind the terrorist attacks? Can't wait to find out.
And a clan of Ninja Mice! Sounds too cute--- til they stick you with shuriken in your eyes.
This is all very cool stuff so far.
Is the shadowy ninja clan behind the terrorist attacks? Can't wait to find out.
And a clan of Ninja Mice! Sounds too cute--- til they stick you with shuriken in your eyes.
This is all very cool stuff so far.
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Re: Seattle based campaign
The basic premis is similer, but there are substantial differances.
Re: Seattle based campaign
The Last Darkness wrote:Sounds like Shadowrun.
Hahaha was gonna say that.....though anything Seattle gets compared to good old shadowrun....3rd eddition is the poop.....
do your ninja mice kill for money or are they good guys?
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They are good guys. The master is a human that had helped them escape from a bio tech lab, and raised them. The Mice's mentor was once a member of the "shadowy" Ninjas and he is in hiding currently.
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Does Seattle have nice expansive sewers to lurk around in, or a buried and nigh-forgotten city laying beneath the streets? Seems like there are more of those around in the US and abroad than people realize.
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It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.
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Nightmask wrote:Does Seattle have nice expansive sewers to lurk around in, or a buried and nigh-forgotten city laying beneath the streets? Seems like there are more of those around in the US and abroad than people realize.
Actually we have the "Underground Seattle" and a few steam tunnels and all kinds of places were enterprising mutant animals can lurk.
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Re: Seattle based campaign
Update coming soon.