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Rogue Trader Demo??
Published on 22 February 2009 - 13:58:54
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So with Rogue Trader expected to out this summer, can we expect to see a Shattered Hope-like demo game? I'm going home for the summer, and I'd kind of like to run a preview for my freinds back home.

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Reply #1 | Published on 23 February 2009 - 12:48:20
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ScooterinAB said:

So with Rogue Trader expected to out this summer, can we expect to see a Shattered Hope-like demo game? I'm going home for the summer, and I'd kind of like to run a preview for my freinds back home.

I'm hoping for one with much less tweaking needed.    It'd definitely be cool for a backup game should a player stay home sick one weekend.

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"Over the line!"

Reply #2 | Published on 23 February 2009 - 18:47:38

We had a dungeon-bash for Dark Heresy, so what would be the cliche to be avoided with Rogue Trader?

Kage

Reply #3 | Published on 23 February 2009 - 23:24:01

Kage2020 said:

We had a dungeon-bash for Dark Heresy, so what would be the cliche to be avoided with Rogue Trader?

Kage

You are on a commerce planet selling fruit when word comes your ship is under attack by pirates, now you have to negotiate the fruit sale faster (FEL Test), rush through the crowd in a timely manner (AG test), pilot your shuttle to the ship (PILOT test), and then work your way from the docking bay to the command deck to fight the pirate captain (Dungeon Crawl).

Have Fun!

Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!

Reply #4 | Published on 23 February 2009 - 23:49:55

If I was going to guess... you're on the way back from a Xenos world carrying plants.  You're crew mutanies, tosses the plants out an airlock, tosses you into a emergency launch and sets the party adrift, and takes your ship back to the Xenos world to fornicate with the half-naked Xenos women.

You get picked up by an errant imperial navy vessel and have to answer to the admiralty for why you lost your ship, while the mutaneers crash your ship into the planets moon, making it unusable and remain with the Xenos forever.

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Reply #5 | Published on 24 February 2009 - 03:59:06

Xathess Wolfe said:

If I was going to guess... you're on the way back from a Xenos world carrying plants.  You're crew mutanies, tosses the plants out an airlock, tosses you into a emergency launch and sets the party adrift, and takes your ship back to the Xenos world to fornicate with the half-naked Xenos women.

You get picked up by an errant imperial navy vessel and have to answer to the admiralty for why you lost your ship, while the mutaneers crash your ship into the planets moon, making it unusable and remain with the Xenos forever.

 

You sir, just made my day! LOL

Futility

Move him into the sun
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields unsown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this morningthis snow.
If anything might rouse him now
The kind old sun will know.

- Wilfred Owen

Reply #6 | Published on 24 February 2009 - 10:06:44

I'll be running two Rogue Trader demo games at GenCon.

Do a search for "Betrayal" once the event listings come out.

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Reply #7 | Published on 24 February 2009 - 11:42:40

Kage2020 said:

We had a dungeon-bash for Dark Heresy, so what would be the cliche to be avoided with Rogue Trader?

Kage

 

You all meet in a tavern (space bar, wretched hive of scum and villany)...?

'A wise man doesn't know how it feels to be thick as a brick' - Ian Anderson
'One of the advantages of being disorderly, is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries' - A.A.Milne
'Beware of the man, who's god is in the sky' - George Bernard Shaw

"The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules."   - Gary Gygax
 

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Reply #8 | Published on 24 February 2009 - 11:44:38

schoon said:

I'll be running two Rogue Trader demo games at GenCon.

Do a search for "Betrayal" once the event listings come out.

Mutiny Mr Christian!

PCs are chucked off their boat by mutinous servitors?

Another cliche?

Is there anything left that isn't?

'A wise man doesn't know how it feels to be thick as a brick' - Ian Anderson
'One of the advantages of being disorderly, is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries' - A.A.Milne
'Beware of the man, who's god is in the sky' - George Bernard Shaw

"The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules."   - Gary Gygax
 

http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/   

http://luddite1811.blogspot.co.uk/

 

 

Reply #9 | Published on 25 February 2009 - 05:29:45

Luddite said:

schoon said:

 

I'll be running two Rogue Trader demo games at GenCon.

Do a search for "Betrayal" once the event listings come out.

 

 

Mutiny Mr Christian!

PCs are chucked off their boat by mutinous servitors?

Another cliche?

Is there anything left that isn't?

Option 1: You and your crew awake from Warp Travel and find yourselves crashing on a feral world. Once landing you soon discover the humans of this plant are of a stone age culture and are hunted by extremely hairy humanoid apes!

Option 2: Responding to a distress call your crew finds and ancient xenos ship. One of your crew becomes infected with some alien virus and it bursts from his chest. Now you must hunt down the "Alien" and stop the rogue science servitor from wrecking the ship!

Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!

Reply #10 | Published on 27 February 2009 - 05:09:12
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no joke there i was it was me and 40 bugs and all i had was a pair of chop sticks, but dont worry i wont bore you with the details of how i killed them all

you cant hit what you cant see

Reply #11 | Published on 27 February 2009 - 11:08:50

Transport a pair of fugative siblings across the stars while trying to stay ahead of the gorram law. Things are made worse by the tendancy of the crews plans not to go smooth and the younger siblings mental instability and powerful psychic abilities. Will these big damn heros survive or will the blue handed agents of the ordo hereticus catch up with them?

Death Watch: It's like Beowulf with boltguns

Reply #12 | Published on 27 February 2009 - 14:31:08

Yeah, but that one ends when the PCs finally make it to the Black Ship to put the younger sister aboard so that the little world will have a much better offering this cycle. 

Hatred has purity.  Hatred has size.
Hatred has purpose and hatred has eyes.
Hatred has honor and hates to hear lies.
Hatred has energy.  Hatred is near.
Hatred has carnge and hatred is clear.
Hatred is frustrating love for fear.
Hatred is human and hatred is here.
-Ship of Fools, The Residents

Reply #13 | Published on 03 March 2009 - 06:01:35

Peacekeeper_b said:

 

Option 1: You and your crew awake from Warp Travel and find yourselves crashing on a feral world. Once landing you soon discover the humans of this plant are of a stone age culture and are hunted by extremely hairy humanoid apes!

Option 1: No ordinary apes, they are called Jokaero, and thy are orange furred, mute and extremely adept at microelectronic ;)

Option 2: This alien is in fact genestealer retrieved from some ancient space hulk :)
Responding to a distress call your crew finds and ancient xenos ship. One of your crew becomes infected with some alien virus and it bursts from his chest. Now you must hunt down the "Alien" and stop the rogue science servitor from wrecking the ship!

Option 1: No ordinary apes, they are called Jokaero, and thy are orange furred, mute and extremely adept at microelectronic ;)

Option 2: This alien is in fact genestealer retrieved from some ancient space hulk :)
 

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Reply #14 | Published on 03 March 2009 - 08:00:13

Those might be my first two adventures, after my Dark Heresy acolytes get conscripted into service under a rogue Rogue Trader that is under investigation by a radical inquisitor.

Kind of like "keep an eye on him and report back to me" as a recurring subplot.

Another one is the characters are victims of a mutiny right off the back, while on a quest for an ancient xenos relic. The usurping crew finds the relic and are all cursed by the device and the PCs, bound by their family charter, quest to recover their ship, the Black Halo!

Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!

Reply #15 | Published on 03 March 2009 - 12:30:06

I guess using old Star Trek episodes as base will give a million plots... I mean, there are some similarities, yes?

Wipe them out! All of them...

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