Several die rolls on these table say reroll 6 and add five. If you roll a 6, you should reroll. If for example you roll a "4", you would add that to five for "9". If you roll a 6, you roll again, adding 5 each time. For example, you get "3d6 motorcycles, reroll any 6 and add 5". If you rolled 4, 6, and 6 you get 14 bikes plus two rerolls. Then you roll a 3 and a 6. That's eight more bikes and another reroll. You roll 6 again. Five more bikes and a reroll. Finally you roll a "4". That's 31 bikes roaring down the highway.
TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Roll 1d6. +1 to +3 depending on weather conditions. +1 during regular traffic hours, +2 during rush hour. All rerolls cumulative.
1. Wide open, hardly anyone on the road.
2. Little traffic.
3. Regular traffic, moving at speed limit.
4. Dense traffic, a few congested spots.
5. Road construction, roll again and add two.
6. Accident ahead! Roll again and add two.
7. Traffic slowed significantly. 3d20 MPH.
8. Traffic at a standstill. 1d10 MPH.
9. Traffic stopped for 2d6 minutes.
10+. Road closed due to conditions. Will reopen in 2d6 hours, reroll any 6 and add to 5.
RANDOM VEHICLE
2. Van or minivan
3. Motorcycle
4-5. Pickup truck
6-7. Automobile
8. SUV
9-10. Tractor trailer
11. Delivery truck*
12. Special, roll below
TRACTOR-TRAILER
Roll 2d6. For any marked with an (*), including the delivery truck above, roll 1d6. 5-6 carrying hazmat.
2. Automobile hauler: 1d6, 1-2 empty, 3-4 2d6 one type random vehicle (roll 1d6+2 on table above), 5-6 is carrying 1d6 of two types of random vehicle.
3-4. Shipping container*
5-6. Tanker truck: 3-6 hazmat
7-8. Box truck*
9. Flatbed*
10. Deadhead, no trailer: 1 in 6 is towing 1 or 2 additional deadhead tractors.
11. Tandem box truck*
12. Other cargo: boat, RV, bridge strut, etc.
SPECIAL VEHICLE
Roll 1d20.
1. Cross-country bus.
2. Department of Transportation vehicle. Roadside assistance or road hazard clearance.
3. Fancy car: Roll 1d6, 1: hot sports car, 2: luxury roadster, 3-5: classic, 6: decorated ghetto sled
4. Limousine
5. 3d6 motorcycles, reroll any 6 and add 5.
6. Tow truck: roll 1d6, 3-6 is towing a random vehicle, 1-2 isn't.
7-8. Ambulance: roll 1d6, 1-4 cruising, 5-6 lights and sirens.
9-11.Police Car: roll 1d6, any result of 5 or 6 it has lights and sirens on.
12. Fire Truck: roll 1d6, 1-3 cruising, 4-6 lights and sirens.
13. School bus: if after hours, roll 1d6. 1: privately owned, 2-3: school bus, 4+: medical van.
14. Emergency! 1d6 (reroll 6 add 5) emergency vehicles with lights and sirens blazing!
15. Transit bus
16. Funeral Procession: 1 hearse +3d6 (any 6 reroll and add 5) vehicles (roll 1d6 +2 on table above).
17. Construction vehicle: includes cement mixers
18. Agricultural vehicle
19. Reroll on this table, there is 1d6 of this result. Referee may decide to reroll 6 and add 5.
20. Highly unusual vehicle: Amish buggy, military APC, band on a bike, etc.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Policenauts!
The frontiers of space are a lawless region, where humanity and aliens huddle in isolated desolate outposts, finding scant shelter from lawless desperadoes, bizarre marauding creatures, and the desiccating coldness of space. Most of these settlements are doing the best they can at securing the bare minimum to live on, failure means extinction! These hard people protect themselves the best they can, but their capabilities are limited. Pirates and killers drift about freely, feeding their hunger and slipping back into the void.
The Galaxy Police Service was formed to protect the innocent and pursue those who would prey on them. Paid for by the frontier worlds and heavily subsidized by the more prosperous core worlds who would do business with them, the Galaxy Police officers, otherwise known as "Policenauts", travel the worlds in their swift cutters dispensing justice to those who feel the law is just a quaint notion.
The Player Characters (and a few NPC comrades) are a reaction team that gets called out to different worlds whenever something goes down. My plan is to run this with GURPS, set in a tech level 11 Space Opera setting. The principal books I will let the players use are the Basic Set, Martial Arts, Power-Ups Talents, Perks, Impulse Buys and Quirks, and third edition Aliens (updated). I will also let them access Bio-Tech and Ultra-Tech, though my plan is to create an item catalog of what is specifically available to them.
One goal of this campaign is to have one-session adventures that whoever is available that Friday can come and play. We have some trouble getting the entire crew together and our regular Pathfinder adventure path isn't really right if we lack two valuable dudes. I will see whoever is available to go through Jennell (Paul) Jacquays' excellent Central Casting book for space for background creation. Maybe a crazy idea would be to go through a couple of Traveller careers and covert them over, but I think that might be a little much.
Anyways, here's my to-do list on getting this campaign together and my status on getting each done.
The Galaxy Police Service was formed to protect the innocent and pursue those who would prey on them. Paid for by the frontier worlds and heavily subsidized by the more prosperous core worlds who would do business with them, the Galaxy Police officers, otherwise known as "Policenauts", travel the worlds in their swift cutters dispensing justice to those who feel the law is just a quaint notion.
The Player Characters (and a few NPC comrades) are a reaction team that gets called out to different worlds whenever something goes down. My plan is to run this with GURPS, set in a tech level 11 Space Opera setting. The principal books I will let the players use are the Basic Set, Martial Arts, Power-Ups Talents, Perks, Impulse Buys and Quirks, and third edition Aliens (updated). I will also let them access Bio-Tech and Ultra-Tech, though my plan is to create an item catalog of what is specifically available to them.
One goal of this campaign is to have one-session adventures that whoever is available that Friday can come and play. We have some trouble getting the entire crew together and our regular Pathfinder adventure path isn't really right if we lack two valuable dudes. I will see whoever is available to go through Jennell (Paul) Jacquays' excellent Central Casting book for space for background creation. Maybe a crazy idea would be to go through a couple of Traveller careers and covert them over, but I think that might be a little much.
Anyways, here's my to-do list on getting this campaign together and my status on getting each done.
- Ask players what they want to play, career and species wise. Not done yet.
- Create character backgrounds with Central Casting. Not done yet.
- Find or design species (alien or genetically modded human). Some work done, need to see if there's any particular requests.
- Get characters created. Not done.
- Create the team's ship. Done.
- Detail other available team equipment. Working on it.
- Create the first adventure. Working on it.
- Play.
At any rate, for the sake of successful blogging and to contribute to the GURPS community, I will post the work I've come up with so far.
7000-SERIES CUTTER
This is the ship that the party gets to travel in. Made with Eric B. Smith's excellent spreadsheet.
TL Spacecraft dST/dHP Hnd/SR HT Move LWt. Load SM Occ dDR Range Cost |
11^ 7000 Series Cutter 50 -1/5 13 2G/c 300 36 [1] +7 14ASV [2] 10 [3] 2x $52.5903M |
Length: 60 yd. (180 ft.) Crush Depth: 12.6 Atmospheres (417 ft.) |
Power Points: +4 / -6 |
Space Performance: sAccel: 2Gs FTL Rating: FTL-2 |
Air Performance: aAccel: 2Gs (44 mph/s) aSpeed: 3,500 mph (0.97 mps) Hnd/SR: +3/6 |
SHIP SYSTEMS |
FRONT |
[1] Armor - Nanocomposite |
dDR 10 |
[2!] Weapon Battery - Major |
1 Weapon Mount |
[3!!] Force Screen - Heavy |
dDR 50 / dDR 100 w/Extra Power Point [3,5] |
[4] Comm/Sensor Array - Enhanced |
Array level: 9 |
[5-6] Habitat |
4 Cabins |
[Core] Control Room |
Comp: C8 / Comm/Sensor: 7 / 3 Stations |
CENTER |
[1] Armor - Nanocomposite |
dDR 10 |
[2-3] Habitat |
4 Cabins |
[4] Cargo Hold |
15 Tons / SM+2 Bay Doors |
[5-6] Hangar Bay |
Cap.: 20 Tons / SM+3 / Launch: 10 Tons/min |
REAR |
[1] Armor - Nanocomposite |
dDR 10 |
[2] External Clamp |
300 Tons |
[3-4!!] Stardrive - Warp |
FTL-2 |
[5!] Reactionless Engine - Hot |
2Gs |
[6‡‡] Power Plant - Fusion Reactor |
4 Power Points / 300 yr Fuel / Compact [4,6] |
[Core] Engine Room |
1 Control Station / 1 Workspace |
Design Switches, Features, & Notes: 3 Airlocks (Capacity: 3 people each), Food Supplies: $1,000 |
SHIP OPTIONS: Streamlined, Winged |
[1] Load includes: 1 tons of Crew & Passengers, 0.5 tons of Refrigerated Cargo, 1 tons of Standard Food (500 man-days / 35 days), 13.5 tons of Cargo Hold, 20 tons of Hangar Bay |
[2] Crew Requirement (11 total): 4 Control Stations, 1 Technician, 1 Gunner, 1 Medical, 2 Office Workers, 2 Scientists, |
[3] Plus dDR 50 Force Screen (100 if reinforced with extra Power Point) |
[4] Volatile System (see p. SS1:62) |
FUEL USED: [6] Hydrogen/Helium Isotopes |
HABITATS |
Qty. Location Type SM Notes |
2 Front [5] Cabin: Cramped +0 2 person |
1 Center [2] Bunkroom +0 4 person |
1 Center [3] Bunkroom +0 4 person |
1 Front [5] Office +0 2 person |
1 Center [2] Sickbay +0 1 bed; +2 Skill |
1 Front [6] Lab: Standard +0 2 person, +1 Skill |
1 Center [3] Cell +0 4 person |
WEAPONS TABLE |
Range Scale: Basic Combat Ranges Turn Length: 20-sec |
Qty. Mount Weapon Options Options Size Damage sAcc Rcl. RoF Shots MPS Accel SM Range |
1 Front [2] - Major Laser 100 MJ 2dx5(2) burn +2 (+0) [2] 1 2 [3] S/L |
[1] Parenthetical value is the Rapid Fire bonus (p. SS1:60), [2] Includes +2 sAcc for Fixed Mount, [3] Includes x2 for Improved |
Created using GURPS Spaceship Design Spreadsheet v2.0 RC 9. GURPS Spaceships Design Spreadsheet is copyright © 2009-2016 Eric B. Smith. This spreadsheet is based on information contained in the GURPS Spaceships series of books. |
A few notes here on my campaign options. First, artificial gravity does exist, but it isn't really something practical to put in most starships. It takes a LOT of power, and having gravity on the deck above you might make you stick to the ceiling. Another problem is that artificial gravity should attract enemy missiles. Anyway, it isn't really needed because the drives are good for constant acceleration at 2G. They steadily go at 1G, providing the semblance of gravity. If I can't justify that, I probably can't justify inertial compensators. Likewise, Faster than light communications and sensors exist, but are too large for a ship of this size. The cutter can recieve FTL messages, and it does this to recieve orders and also navigational information (don't run into the big rock) from large planetary based scanners. I'm sad that there's only one bed in the sickbay, but I suppose they can stick someone in a popsicle tube and roll him into cargo. |
TEMPLATES-Modified Human
Heavyworlder
(“Dwarf”)
31 Points
total
A human who
is descended from settlers of a relatively high-gravity world,
leading to a natural genetic drift towards a short and stout stature.
Beards optional.
SM-1 [0]0;
-1 ft. tall for ST, same weight. -1 to hit in combat. May use
typical-sized tools but must have appropriately sized clothes and
gear.
G-Experience
(1.0 G) [1]; a non-native gravity that the Heavyworlder is familiar
with, the most common found in human space.
ST+3 [30];
Native
gravity 1.6 – 2.0G.
Additional
modifiers possible.
Lolitian
-8 Points
A human
subspecies that was genetically manipulated to be of small stature to
conserve body mass and consume less resources. This was done in the
early years of space colonization when expeditions took many years
and possibly several generations. This has resulted in a childlike
appearance for most of the duration of these people’s lives.
SM-2 [0];
usually 3 – 4 feet tall, with appropriate weight. -2 to hit in
combat, use child sized gear and clothing.
ST-2 [-20];
slightly stronger than the children they resemble. Although they’re
small and have less strength, they have developed their muscle a
little bit.
+1 HP [2];
partially offsets the loss due to the reduced strength.
Pitiable
[5]; looks a lot like a child, many would be reluctant to hurt you.
Reduced
Consumption 2 (1 meal/day required) [4]; may eat more if desired.
+4 Disguise
skill to appear as mainline human child of 7 – 10 years old [1].
TEMPLATES-ALIEN
Gerg
40 Points
[-35 points racial Disadvantages]
Huge hairy
ugly brute, something like a cross between a Wookie and a Predator.
Instead of arms, the Gerg has two powerful tentacles with clawed
finger nubs.
SM+1 [0]; 9
feet tall. +1 to hit, -10% ST cost.
+6 ST [54];
counting the -10% for size.
Blunt Claws
[3]; add +1 per die to damage done with punches or kicks.
Damage
Resistance 2 (Tough Skin -40%) [6]; thick furry hide.
Sharp Teeth
[1]; thrust-1 cutting damage.
Fur [1];
minor feature.
2
Extra-Flexible Arms [10]; tentacles
Bad Temper
(Quite Often 12 or less) [-10]; you are easy to annoy. Depending on
the provocation you may respond with a threatening snarl or you may
attack.
Chummy [-5];
Reputation
(Hideous savage brutes -6 in human space, 2/3) [-20]
Krytuli
20 Points
[-38 points racial Disadvantages]
Look like
big bugs with huge eyes, with the front part of their bodies upright
with arms and hands. Strongly prefer warm habitats.
Perception
+2 [10]; 10 ft long, SM +1 [0]; Damage Resistance 3 [15]; 2 Extra
Arms (Foot Manipulators) [14]; 2 Extra Legs [5]; Nictitating Membrane
2 [2]; Peripheral Vision (Easy to Hit) [12];
Hemophilia
(no HT limit) [-28]; Cold-Blooded (threshold temperature: 65o
[-10]
And finally here's the center part of a city that I drew. The city is Hallister Town, the capital city of the world Hallister. It is actually rather small, 4000 people at most, out of about 6000 on the whole planet. There is no significant atmosphere, so the entire settlement stays under shelter, and the majority of the world's population reside in the main town. Everything is connected by tunnels sort of like a hamster city.
The scale of this map is 25 ft. per square. The smaller tunnels are ten feet wide, big enough for golf cart type traffic. The wider 25 ft wide tunnels can handle bigger traffic, though they still have to look out for pedestrians. There's a little unfinished area towards the bottom which is mostly residences, though I'm also leaving the space open to put things that come up there. I had to draw it on pencil and paper, my Surface is too tiny for GIMP.
All the time spent working on this, I think all kinds of folks are going to end up getting whacked here. Actually, I might make it their HQ.
PR stands for private residence, the four little things marked RC in the middle are rental cabins.
|
HALLISTER
TOWN CENTER MAP
The
key starts at Hallister Hall in the middle and spirals out clockwise.
Planetary
Office
This
is the administrative office for the world of Hallister and the few
outsystem properties administered from here. Adjoining this building
is the Commissioner's House and a small hangar with a landing pad for
the planet's three man scoot-scoot.
Hallister
Hall
A
hall with a balcony, used for meetings, court cases, and shows.
Otherwise used as an open forum. 9373 sq ft. of seating, seats up to
1500. Partitions and seats kept underground when not in use.
Hallister
Hilton
24
room hotel. Continental breakfast. $59.99 single per night, $79.99
double. Not affiliated with the Hilton Hotel Chain, which has been
out of business for at least 500 years anyways.
Rental
Cabins
There
are 4 two-bedroom rental cabins near Hallister Hall. They go for
$129.99 / day.
Burger
Fool
Fast
food establishment, serving the freshest fake meat.
Athletic
Club
Exercise
machines and treadmills. Short course pool downstairs (the only one
for light years).
Smitty's
Pub.
Caters to government, lawyers, and the clinic.
Law
Office
Four
offices, occupied by two law offices and the local Policenauts
office. One office is empty.
Central
Garage
Garage
for the Planetary Office, includes the Emergency Management trucks.
Emergency
Management Office
HQ
for the volunteer Fire and Damage Control team.
Post
Office
Handles
most offworld communications, not just mail.
Boomer's
Coffee
Coffehouse.
Cooling
Engines Hotel
Local
cheap hotel. $29.99 single, $39.99 double. $9.99/hour rest. Direct
passage to Arlo's Cantina.
Arlo's
Cantina
Local
spacer's cantina for those not high-toned enough for Kirk's Club. The
place for smugglers to blast bounty hunters.
Clinic
First
Aid clinic, capable of stabilizing most wounds and illnesses. Worst
comes to worst they will ship you off in a popsicle tube. Has an
ambulance.
Buzz
Bunny's Playground
Children's
games and such to keep kids from losing their minds waiting for ships
at the starport. All kids subject to parental guidance in theory.
Day
Care Center
Takes
care of children for employees of the town center and starport. The
children here absolutely would never think of burning out to Buzz
Bunny's.
Scooter
Garage and Rental
For
parking your hallway scooter. Rents a two-seater for $14.99, or a
four-seater for $19.99 a day.
Rinaldo's
Fancy
restaurant, serves real food. $30-70 for a meal.
Insurance
Broker
Serves
those traveling space or renting a scooter. Or just those feeling
space close in from the outside.
Starport
Warehouse
Stores
merchandise coming or going to the stars.
StarMart
Like
a Wal*Mart super center. Popular with space travelers passing
through. Has groceries.
Paulo's
Pizza and Pasta
Sushi
Sensei
Krytuli
Fried Chicken
The
Krytuli love their chicken.
Ronnie-Burger
Hallister
Missionary Baptist Church
Centre
Mall
6
shops, one resell, one used book, one frozen treats, upstairs one
women's clothes and hardware. Other shop closed.
Queen
of Peace Catholic Church
Private
Residences 1-6
Leased
by the Catholic Church, mostly to church workers.
- 2 Friar's home.
Private
Residences 7-17
K-12
School
Apartment
Block A
22
apartments, rooms available for $500-700/month. Diner downstairs.
Apartment
Block B
8
more luxurious apartments, available for $800-1k/month. Kid's
boutique and hair shop downstairs.
Private
Residence 22
Biggest
house in town. Owned by a guy that owns a small freighter fleet that
flies out of here.
Apartment
Block C
No
rooms available.
Private
Residences 18-20
Starry
Night
Nightclub.
Most happening place in town, which don't mean much.
Private
Residence 21
Duplex.
Laundry
Construction
Site
Planned
on being a large mixed use building, largest building in town other
than the starport terminal and maybe the StarMart.
Passageways around the site are blocked off and sealed with air
locks.
Shops
#1
5
small shops, including Carl's, a pub.
Office
#1
2
story building, 7 office spaces.
Private
Residences 23-24
Private
Residences 25-35
7-11
Home
of the Big Gulp
Public
Bath House
Certain
hours divided by men and women, and others by family.
Office
#2
City
Park
Grass,
bubbling brook, blue sky. All artificial.
Sara's
Tea Shop
Mosque
Private
Residence 36
Apartment
Block D
Mostly
home to the food makers.
Food
Maker's Local Union
Roald's
Meats and Groceries
Showplace
of the food made in the plants to the west. Has the finest vatsteak
and cube-chicken.
Engineer
Jim's
LBGT
Bar.
Empty
Building
Truck
access to the starport tarmac.
Air
Lock
Truck
sized air lock, sonic and vacuum cleaning system blasts the outside
regolith off before entering.
Starport
Terminal
Welcome
to Hallister! Snack bar and gift shop.
Kirk's
Club
Starport
club. Star Trek themed. $15 at the door.
Outside
Garage
Truck
parking and interface point between the city and the world outside.
Includes tour busses and funeral busses, which drive to the cemetery
outside and bury the casket through a hole in the floor. Includes
valet services for vehicles parked outside. Also starport service
vehicles.
Kim's
House
Brothel
Private
Residence 40
Shops
#2
Shops
#3
Private
Residences 41-45
Monday, July 11, 2016
We meet in a tavern!
Actually if you're going to meet me somewhere it will probably be in a diner (called "The Diner") down the road from me. At any rate, I'm starting a blog, mainly dealing with role playing games. My main games are several flavors of Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, GURPS, and Traveller.
You can find me on Reddit as CahokiaGreatGeneral, and Facebook as Michael Viviano. Say hi!
I live in Cahokia Illinois, a few miles south of St. Louis Mo, and a few miles souther of some old Indian mounds.
I'm currently stuck not working due to an ugly kidney disease that requires dialysis (-20 point disadvantage in GURPS per Bio-Tech pg. 132) so at least I get plenty of time to work on things (if I'm not playing Civ V).
I am currently running one homebrew campaign in Pathfinder, which I call the Arumelian Throne Campaign, and I'm working on a GURPS space opera campaign called Policenauts. I will get more into detail on both soon.
You can find me on Reddit as CahokiaGreatGeneral, and Facebook as Michael Viviano. Say hi!
I live in Cahokia Illinois, a few miles south of St. Louis Mo, and a few miles souther of some old Indian mounds.
I'm currently stuck not working due to an ugly kidney disease that requires dialysis (-20 point disadvantage in GURPS per Bio-Tech pg. 132) so at least I get plenty of time to work on things (if I'm not playing Civ V).
I am currently running one homebrew campaign in Pathfinder, which I call the Arumelian Throne Campaign, and I'm working on a GURPS space opera campaign called Policenauts. I will get more into detail on both soon.
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