
Well as I posted before I sent the players a tone of choices of stuff I would like to run. It came down to two choices. Conan or Star Frontiers. I chose Star Frontiers, as I was feeling it more. And truth be told. I was kind of drawing blank thinking of adventure hooks, and etc for Conan. Which drives me crazy. I'll probably think of ten different things in the next couple days.
But I am totally cool with Star Frontiers. I've had the link to the Star Frontiersman here in my blog, and in my signature at theRPGsite for a while now. I'm glad I can finally run something in it. It is such a fantastic game. Its really a simple game to run. Something I can really get things flowing without a lot of crunch bogging me down. There are two things that I'm a little nervous about though. First off while I've played it many times. It will be the first time I get to run it in a long time. Secondly one of my players is the person that introduced me to the game. Somewhere like twenty years ago. (Wow. I'm flippin old fart now. Son of a bit....) He is one of the first GM's I ever had. So i guess I kind of wonder what he will think of my game. As every ones game is a little different. Well I got to finish up some work for the game. I'll try to post a recap of the session if I can tomorrow.
Sam, great choice in games, I was pretty happy to see the old pic on your blog when I came on. I love the game, and I was really deep into the mytho of it back in highschool. I would love to help in anyway to create a imersive story arc or what ever. This game always appealed to me as a "gritty" space epic, I never got into the clean, carpeted, brightly lite starships of the star trek universe. The last campaign I ran, including the last time I wore the GM hat, was with this game during the summer of '90, damn I am old. We started to use the star ship battles rules more, even going as far as making a dreadnaught class Heavy Battleship, it was a blast. let me know when and how I can help, of course, weekends for me, as my current work schedule is screwing my weekday gaming all up
ReplyDeleteA clean brightly lit star trek game is the last thing you will get from me. It definitely be gritty.
ReplyDeleteI could see myself maybe moving back into the gm seat with a small side outing here and there
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