Outpost on the Borderlands

Place holder for me to work while I'm on the road and away from SF materials.

Preface

The title is a nod to a classic Basic D&D adventure module and is inspired by that adventure. Outpost on the Borderlands details strategic and tactical environments. The strategic environment is the outpost, detailed with maps and NPCs. It represents the last bastion of civilization before entering the deep outback on the planet Laco, Dixon's Star. While it represents civilization it may not necessarily be all that civilized. 

The tactical evironment somewhat mirrors the original D&D module with some details and potential encounters on the map detailing the countryside around the castle and a mini dungeon crawl. 

The first goal is to provide a home base for adventure that can be used long past the adventure portion of this module. The second is to pay homage to a classic D&D module. 


Laco Brief

Going to rob my Digging in Dust of Laco article (SFman #?) but limit the brief to information that applies to this adventure.


History of Outpost named ?

___?___ began life as a mercenary base during Laco's War. It was built by PGC and abandoned after the war. It's one redeeming feature is the presence of a ceramacrete landing field rated for hull size 4 or smaller space craft. 

Despite the site's abandonment it was never fully forgotten. A colonel who fought for PGC in the war bought the rights to the location seeing the potential for the site. Planning to operate it as a backwater star port and bare bones resort. The plan was to cater to tourist, scientist and former mercenaries. The reality is it attracts smugglers, possibly pirates, some scientist but very few tourist. 

The colonel died and his widow sold off the hotel and bar and leases the landing field. Other businesses have sprung up and while the population has not increased much the outpost does seem to be permanent.

It represents the last bastion of civilization in the Laco wilderness and provides easy access to the Tetrarch Pyramids, the famed Fire Fountains and some historic battlefield sites.