Showing posts with label Gamehole Con. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gamehole Con. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2020

Taking the Final Frontier to the Virtual Frontier

Now that the uncertainty regarding Nuke-Con 2020 is out of the way, I can actually start making headway in planning and prepping for my October and November events. After a lot of gamer ADHD and anxiety, I've come to the conclusion that Cyberpunk 2020 hits too close to home with current events the way they are.

As such, I'm going to be running the Icon system edition of the Star Trek RPG. While Modiphius' 2D20 system is the current incarnation of Star Trek roleplaying in the hobby, Last Unicorn's edition is my version of choice. This post will be the central locus for information on my events.

First off, let's get the skinny on the two conventions in question. Nuke-Con is set for October 2-4, 2020. Virtual GameHole Con is scheduled for November 5-8 go here to register for the con. Essentially, I'm going to be running the same events for both conventions, so if you miss a certain event at Nuke-Con's virtual convention, you can always try to catch it at Virtual GameHole Con. All that being said, let's move ahead to the 24th century...

The Series Premise

The year is 2377 - only two years since the Dominion War ended. The Alpha Quadrant's long healing process is far from over. The Cardassian Union and Klingon Empire quietly rebuild from their devastating losses. Meanwhile, the Federation and Romulan Star Empire have resumed their cold war. In the shadows, predators and scavengers lurk, watching for any sign of weakness they can take advantage of.
Capt. Malcom Harrison. Yes, I went there.

Into this uneasy peace comes both a new ship and a new generation of Starfleet cadets. Cadet Training Squadron 42 - Delta Squad - find themselves assigned to the USS Odyssey, NCC-71832-A. One of many ships constructed under Starfleet's Rapid Reconstruction Initiative, the Odyssey is built from a number of refurbished, salvaged, repurposed, and new components. Despite being thrown into the deep end of this chaotic situation, Captain Malcom Harrison and his crew are determined to keep the flame of Starfleet and the Federation's ideals burning.

Canon and Apocrypha

While these are convention games, I feel it's important to remind some players that this game adheres mainly to the canon as presented in the TV series (excluding Discovery) and movies (excluding the J.J. Abrams films and despite my dislike of Generations, First Contact, and Nemesis).  Material presented in the novels, comics, and electronic games is considered apocryphal unless I introduce it into the game. 

The Icon System (Condensed)

 For those of you who don't own a copy of Last Unicorn Games' Star Trek: The Next Generation RPG, I've provided a condensed version minus the Renown rules. Why did I leave out the Renown rules? Mainly because I find them pointless, but also because they serve no purpose in these scenarios.
 

The Adventures of the Odyssey and Delta Squad

The following adventures represent the events of Delta Squad's extended cadet cruise. Event information for each convention will be added as details become available. Discord links will be provided here once they have been assigned by the respective conventions.

The Kobayashi Maru - Members of Delta Squad take part in the Kobayashi Maru simulation, but a cadet's secret agenda risks everyone's future.
 
GM's Note: Players whose cadet characters receive a promotion to Ensign in "The Kobayashi Maru" may bring those characters back to participate in the subsequent adventures below.

Shakedown Cruise - The unexpected arrival of Delta Squad and a mysterious subspace signal complicate the USS Odyssey's maiden voyage.

Bioadversity - A survey mission turns deadly when an ancient bioweapon is released and an old enemy of the Federation returns seeking revenge.

A Hungry Season - A mission of mercy is derailed when raiders hijack a convoy carrying medical aid.

USS Odyssey NCC-71832-A


Please note, the starship record sheet is not form-fillable.

Dramatis Personae

Here are the heroes of our adventures - the cadets of Delta Squad and the crew of the Odyssey. The character sheets are forthcoming.

 
 

Bonus: Wonder what the theme song would be like? I think Nick Phoenix's "Starfleet" fits the bill.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Nuke-Con LIVES!

After weeks of feeling adrift in seas of uncertainty, the sun broke through and I can see clearly now. Nuke-Con 2020 is going ahead, but in an online format. Just an hour ago, the con coordinator posted the following announcement: 

Good morning, Fellow Gamers.

I have to announce today that Nuke-Con has decided not to hold a face-to-face convention in October 2020.

We also decided that we can’t let our 30th Annual Convention disappear with just a whimper, so we’re shifting gears to an online convention. It’ll be the same weekend you’ve been planning for: October 2, 3, and 4, 2020. We’re still working out details, but in the meantime we invite all GMs to talk with us about how to shift your game to one of the many available online platforms.

You can reach Erik Luken, Game Registration, at gmreg@nuke-con.com.

You can reach Josh Stortz for membership questions at reg@nuke-con.com.

You can reach Speedy Coveny to talk about pre-paid booths at vendors@nuke-con.com.

You can reach me for general questions and comments at main@nuke-con.com.

You can also send a message to https://www.facebook.com/nukecon/inbox/.

We’ll post updates as we finalize details.

Like you, we’ve been hoping for the best but planning for the worst. The staff talked about better spacing around tables, limiting the number of people at a given table, masks, and disinfectant. We discussed the financial impact to the organization, how much we’ll miss seeing our friends, and what the Nuke-Con community might think of us whichever decision we made. In the end, we decided that we can’t, in good conscience, open an arena for possible – maybe even likely – transmission of disease.

Thank you all for understanding.

Norajane McIntyre
Aka the GodMom
Nuke-Con 2020 Convention Coordinator

So there it is, and to quote Droopy Dog, "I'm happy."
"You know what, folks? I'm happy."


I know there are some folks who aren't happy with this situation, but it can't be helped. We're already seeing spikes in COVID-19 case numbers now that restrictions are being lifted in various states. While those spikes alone don't constitute a second wave of the virus, we can't let them grow to that stage. I'm so very glad that Nuke-Con isn't going away and that with hope there will be a Nuke-Con and a vaccine in 2021.

All that being said, keep an eye on this spot for more info on my convention events. I may also be running games at Gamehole Con's virtual convention in November if the stars align right.