iggy March 10, 2012 - 7:07pm | Lets all share our impressions and memories from TerlObar's Asset Recovery game. TerlObar - GM (great job dude) Ricky: Yazirian Engineer named Targ Inigo Montoya: Dralasite Energy Weapons Specialist named B'Lahrb iggy: Human Astrogater named Kevin Long Akyra: Vrusk Engineer named Kinavka (one of iggy's kids) Justin: Dralasite Star Pilot named Flung (one of iggy's kids) The game was great and 99% role play which was a nice change from most games. We lead a bloodless take over of the ship. At least is was bloodless for the players, maybe the combat robots that we took over drew some of the mutinous ship's crew's blood. -iggy |
TerlObar March 10, 2012 - 8:52pm | Targ was the character name. The player's name is Ricky and I don't think he has an account here yet. He was also an engineer. Inigo's player was the Rocket Weapon specialist that would have manned the rocket battery in a KH encounter. Ad Astra Per Ardua! My blog - Expanding Frontier Webmaster - The Star Frontiers Network & this site Founding Editor - The Frontier Explorer Magazine Managing Editor - The Star Frontiersman Magazine |
Inigo Montoya March 12, 2012 - 11:40am | Actually B'lahrb was a dralasite energy weapons specialist. The game was a blast. We had some great plans laid out and with a bit of luck, it went better than expected. For a moment there I got the impression that this was a SF version of "Oceans Eleven". Though I must say, it really sucked for B'Lahrb. He was out a bunch of credits boozing up assorted ships crews for info and I think the only die roll was to see if he was oozing out of his robotic sarcophagus. Iggy, I had a blast gaming with you and your kids. Terl, thanks a million for running the game. It was an amazing evening. I am ready to do this every weekend! About 15 years ago I found some guys online and we had two conventions. I drove across two states for the first and 2 states for the second one. It was a great time and I got to meet some interesting characters; PC's too. I think that the virtual con was every bit as good as the real cons. The only difference was missing the chance to hang out and chat with the guys that I didn't know. But with the audio and video chat capabilities here, that shouldn't be a problem at all. |
iggy March 12, 2012 - 6:42pm | TerlObar ans Inigo Montoya, thanks for the corrections on the PCs. I really enjoyed the game. We really came up with a great plan. I never thought that work experience would help in a role playing game so much. I really enjoyed locking up two drals inside gutted Star Play robots. -iggy |