This post follows up quickly on the heels of this post here on the blog
In the category of killing two birds with one stone I've sent my crew of operators after Tegel Manor. The manor itself is taking the player's PC's over to a post apocalytic world. And this is where last night's encounter begins.
Where the player's operators ended up is a whole other story. The party observed a city across the lake from thier current position.
Immediately there was the sound of hoof beats and the PC's were attacted by mounted knights!
And they defeated the knights only to reveal that they were infact andoids!
The players began to talk among themselves and grabbed the horses. The party's Doc immediately got to work examing the horses noting the 'locked DNA' of the animals. And these horses were clones as well.
Come sun up the party headed out to explore determined that it was Summer in the Great Lakes region of North America. They rode to the beach at the edge of Tegel Manor valley.
And almost immediately were attacked by Gamma World Rpg first Gamma Terra cybernetters! This is a call back to last year's Thundarr The Barbarian Gamma World game here.
"CYBER-NETTER NO. APPEARING: 1 ARMOR CLASS: 1 MOVE: 18 HIT DICE: 20d6 (100 hit points) % IN LAIR: Nil ATTACKS: See below
SENSORS: Standard, infrared, ultraviolet at 2 kilometers
CONTROL: Only by a specific permanent cybernetic installation
Adventurers in the Great Lakes region of North America have reported a new, apparently post-holocaust robot type that is occasionally found as far as 200 kilometers from Lake Superior's shorelines"
The operators were captured by unknown
And here's what the party found out. The Cybernetters are nuclear powered, they are in constant communication with thier cybernetic installation/lair. They can follow them by thier power sources. The net's the cybernetter use have an ultra strong webbing.
Now the operators are tracking the netters back to thier bases along the Great Shore Lakes region.
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