Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Mega Dungeons From The Eastern Bloc From The Cold War Era


Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism
Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism


Central Research Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics, St. Petersburg, Russia (1973-1988)



Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Moscow

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism

Hotel Forum, Kraków, Poland (1978-1989)

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism
(via Wikimedia Commons)

Museum of Slovak National Uprising , Banska Bystrica, Slovakia (1969)

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism
Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism

Riga Diesel Engine Factory, Riga, Estonia (1985)

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism
(via Riga.in)

Palace of Concerts and Sports, Vilnius, Lithuania (1971)

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism

Genex Tower, Belgrade, Serbia (1977)

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism

National Library, Pristina, Kosovo

Strange Buildings of the Eastern Bloc from the Last Decades of Communism
Original Article via Io9 written by Vincze Miklos


Mega Dungeons From The  Eastern Bloc

The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism

Looking for an off beat location for your alternative post apocalyptic world and your players are jaded? Need a time travel Empire with a twist of the off center?  Are your mutants getting sick of the same old locations from the Legion of Gold and Pitz Burke?
 Let me welcome you to the "Eastern Block Era". Here the Soviet/Russian Empire achieved the highest that the West feared. It all came tumbling down of course but the various AI's still maintain the treasure houses of the ancients even in the twenty fourth century. We'll take a quick tour of the ruins of this communist utopia.
Notes 

  1. Central Research Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics, St. Petersburg, Russia (1973-1988) - This seat of the Cybernetic studies of Russia is riddled with secret passages, weird unique robotic units, and lab after lab of ancient artifacts. The underground bunkers house the unique AI's with their bio drive systems humming away as their atomic piles efficiency keep the mad tyrants playing chess with one another with real robots. The institute boasts some of the richest pickings in St. Petersburg. 
  2. Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Moscow - This artificially staffed house of higher learning runs as it did before the bombs and nano plagues took away the students. Andies and droids run the class rooms as if the students are their everyday. And they are! The hologram of each student has been programmed into the central data pool and the collective A.I.'s run the place from start to finish of each and every school day. The horrors that take place in the underground bunkers are to nasty to mention. The few mutants to make it out of the place alive have reported halls of "sleep teach machines with drugged mutant students, horrid biology labs full of gene spliced monsters, and far worse. The pickings are rich but the price for their retrieval might be your life. The Academy launches expeditions to gather new material for their horror shows. 
  3. Hotel Forum, Kraków, Poland (1978-1989) - This AI controlled hotel is run by an AI with a god complex and infected with decadent Amerika virus. The place is staffed with hundreds of droids and service bots. It keeps hundreds of prisoners and refugees for "guests". These poor souls are expected to act the part of pre apocalyptic guests or the AI will render them down as food or worse. The pickings are top notch.  The place is also staffed with small group of combat drones, guards, and droids who have remained here ever since. 
  4. Museum of Slovak National Uprising , Banska Bystrica, Slovakia (1969) This A.I. controlled temple/museum is a store house of ancient post apocalyptic knowledge now turned into a temple of the "gods". The place is flying mini drones, combat spiders, and worse. The locals protect the place as well due to the trepidation of their "Uncle". The underground bunker boasts a labyrinth maze of tunnels, crisscrossing robotic worker cells, and a small nuclear pile. The place is 23 levels of pure hell. The pickings are excellent. 

  5. Riga Diesel Engine Factory, Riga, Estonia (1985) - This A.I controlled factory complex turned out some of the last advanced hover tanks,power armor, and Russian E cars. The place is highly dangerous and patrolled by a death machine of incredible ferocity. The A.I. is paranoid and is planning some type of military action. There is a slave work for that works around the clock on several projects. Those who have escaped from the confines of the factory speak of vast under ground subfactory levels. There are at least  eight or more levels. A fusion reactor powers the place. 
  6. Genex Tower, Belgrade, Serbia (1977) -This building is infamous known by many names. The Tower of Terror, The Tower of Hell, And the Watch Tower of Oblivion are some of the names of this foreboding edifice.  There are three rumors that circulate about this place: 
A. A group of occultist/terrorists summoned something from beyond the Outer Darkness and the thing slew them all. It has made this tower its home and waits for the stars to be right again to call down its brothers and sisters from beyond. 
B. Creature from Serbian legend makes its home in the tower surrounded by its army of mutant freaks and nothing escapes its notice even as it feeds on the blood of the living surrounded by treasures from a forgotten age. 

C. The tower is alive, its very walls pulse with the forces of hell. The tower preys on those who venture inside digesting them slowly as the centuries roll on. The highest level opens to an abyss like dimension and the tower calls across the stars to forces from beyond. The tower now waits for its next victim.

There are a series of forty combat drones that patrol the skies surrounding the place. Many would be adventurers are cut down before they even reach the tower. There are rumors of deep sub basements and lower levels constructed by party officials before the war and the rumors of the precious treasures that they contain. 

7. National Library, Pristina, Kosovo - An ancient treasure trove of art, pre holocaust literature, holo tapes, knowledge cubes, and more. This place is guarded by a dangerous A.I. called Nanny and the mini drones that serve her. There are a network of combat drones found through out the ruins of Pristina, Kosovo. These monsters kill any adventurers that they find with impunity and operate as Nanny's eyes, ears, and mouth.  There are networks of secret tunnels beneath the city however that lead into this treasure palace. 



Treasures of the The  Eastern Bloc ibeching:

Space Elevator concept art from Tehnika Molodezhi, USSR 1970
Space Elevator concept art from Tehnika Molodezhi, USSR 1970
 
This space elevator operates still upon Titan and is waiting with its ruined colony of  robots and ruins for the right group of adventurers to claim its mine and equipment. 
The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism
 Pre war floating city out in the Caspin sea still operating on auto pilot just waiting for some brave souls to claim her.
The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism
Northern Siberia Bubble City - This wonderful sealed city of the dead is someplace in the wilds of Siberia still sealed against the outside world. A small population of mutants is said to rule here. 
The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism

The People's Maglev Train - This underground wonder once ran from Moscow to China. The artificially intelligent A.I. Trains still run and maintain themselves but the secrets to their operation is lost except within the National Library, Pristina, Kosovo. The rumbles of their passage is still said to echo through the darkness. 


The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism

The Lost Garages of Moscow - These incredibly complex garages dot the landscape of the ruins of Moscow. There is a king's ransom in pre Apocalyptic vehicles locked within the hermetically sealed cells of this garage. Only an intrepid group of adventurers might brave this ruinous death trap. 


All illustrations from from the Io9's article "The groovy socialist world of 1970s Soviet futurism" by Vincze Miklos. You can find even more madness right over HERE.




 Using the Mega Dungeons From The  Eastern Bloc For Your Game  
Genex Tower, looking up..jpg

These locations boast so much for a game set in the wilds of a post apocalyptic Russia. For many games this means a change of pace completely .
 The Logan's Run Television show is  great for a Soviet post apocalyptic landscape. Simply gather your party, give them a vehicle and a map of Russia and go. Mutant Future is the perfect venue for this style of play.
However the locations could be easily converted over to a "Quest For The Star Ship Parts" this works a bridge gap from Mutant Future over into the wilds of Stars Ships and Space Men Second Edition.
For Stars Without Number - The soviet era buildings make excellent alternative Earth ruins. A reminder of a time now lost as colonies have moved on. 
Terminal Space allows a  DM to move the horrors of Lovecraft and OD&D into a different background entirely.
 Metamorphosis Alpha first edition allows one to move the action into the world of the Warden as it clashes with the Soviet Era.
X Plorers can allow the exploration of this alternative universe as both time line or as relics of a bygone age. These relics should not be without traps of various types just waiting for players to trip them up. They might even be left overs from the Atomic Wars of the twenty fourth century.
 Happy Gaming. 

4 comments:

  1. Love this eastern block architecture. It's so weird and strange. Thank you for this research! :D

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  2. The Eastern Block during this time was really kinda cool in a retrofuture kinda way. They're perfect foils for post apocalyptic gaming!
    We've got more of these guys coming up!

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  3. Wow. Those are great. Thanks for the pics!

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  4. Glad you like it Trey. We've got more stuff coming up. Excuse me whilst I dig myself out from under another mountain of snow. Thanks for the comments folks.

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