RPG Design for Undercover Operations
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:06 pm
So I was watching the X-Files again last night and saw something interesting. A "CIA" agent (I have my doubts about his validity, most spooks don't run around like cops yelling "CIA" everytime they're about to put their dastardly plan into motion) used his knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons to allay the suspicions of several conspiracy theorist geeks, and trap them in his master plan. At least I found a good way to use RPG Design in N&S...
"CIA" Agent: "Hey, there's a memorial D&D game going on in our room (at the hotel, in Las Vegas) in memory of Jimmy (a guy the agent setup to get killed through the use of some new "brainwashing" drug that made the victim extremely susceptible to suggestion...if only I could remember the full name of the AH drug and its antidote)."
Lone Gunman (the blond one with long hair): "Lord Mannheim will be there."
[In hotel room as LG walks in] "Hey, this isn't a D&D game..."
Of course, it was also fun to watch Scully act like a blond bimbo under the effects of the drug.
"CIA" Agent: "Hey, there's a memorial D&D game going on in our room (at the hotel, in Las Vegas) in memory of Jimmy (a guy the agent setup to get killed through the use of some new "brainwashing" drug that made the victim extremely susceptible to suggestion...if only I could remember the full name of the AH drug and its antidote)."
Lone Gunman (the blond one with long hair): "Lord Mannheim will be there."
[In hotel room as LG walks in] "Hey, this isn't a D&D game..."
Of course, it was also fun to watch Scully act like a blond bimbo under the effects of the drug.