Tuesday, July 30, 2024

In Between Here & There - Cities Without Number, Stars Without Number, & Trey Causey's Strange Stars Rpg - A Star Is Born By Joseph Mohr

 "Judas Bautista is an eminent astronomer and physicist at the Sonoran University. His theories on gravitational force and star formation are required reading for young science students at the university. He is the authority on most well known theories involving the subject in the sector."


"While in port the travelers see a job posting which offers good compensation for what appears to be a relatively safe mission for a change. The travelers would accompany Dr. Bautista on an expedition to the nebulae to send out some special probes to measure and study the nebulae" 
 Our 
session picks right up from where we left off last session!   We rushed our crewmen back to the Station GH-34 & get our injured medical attention. And that's where we picked up  Dr. Bautista on an expedition to the nebulae. This campaign is based on Trey Causey's Strange Stars OSR Rule Book We were in need of money after two of our jobs went South. However we were able to get money up front from  Dr. Bautistaq.
Repairs went fine on our space hauler and we were soon out of dry dock heading into space towards the nebula. We encountered our first ion storm! This played marry havoc with our instruments. 



Coming out of the storm we came upon a small fleet of pirates! Rather then get into a fight straight out of the storm, we parleyed with the pirates. And things went well we traded for supplies for information about the nebula.The space pirates used the nebula as a cover for thier activities. 


The pirates were interested in the probes we were carrying for launch into the nebula. Our parley yielded some solid exchanges and they gave us charts through the nebula.  Judas Bautista our scientist was especially interested in trading information with the pirates bio computer navigator & got into a deep discussion on star formation. 
We then went about setting up the probes for gathering data and nebula gas samples. And then launched them! Here's where we ended this week! 






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