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Completed my Eclipse Phase campaign

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weaver95 weaver95's picture
Completed my Eclipse Phase campaign
well...it's done. I had planned a short campaign arc, based largely on the surface of Mars. the group was a firewall cell that stumbled into a plan by a rogue (?) hypercorp executive who was trying to reverse engineer basilisk hack to indoctrinate people into becoming better - unquestioning - corporate citizens. Along the way they had two players die from exsurgent infection (and restore from clean backups), one went nearly insane and one who decided that the ONLY valid use of nuclear weapons was for the purposes of artistic expression. the final encounter was with a completely insane memetic engineer who had adapted a nanoplague/indoctrination virus to spread a virulent strain of Catholicism around little shanghai and locked his boss into a time dialated simulation of dante's inferno in a vain effort to 'save his soul'. I have to say, i'm impressed with the game. the rules were a bit clunky at times but nothing we couldn't work with and/or around. the players REALLY loved the idea of backups. they found that they worried less about losing a character and could focus more on exploring the game back story.
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when they eventually found out about the TITAN infection due to discovering a billions year old bracewell probe, they just looked at me with horrified eyes as the implications of that sank in....the universe was inherently hostile and out to get humanity.
I feel as if I only scratched the surface of the game. there's so much potential there for long term campaigns of nearly any sort you can think of - intrigue, corporate skullduggery, lovecraftian horror, clashes of economic systems, piracy, post-apocalyptic survival...all of that and more, all fits within the realm of Eclipse Phase. But I had planned for a short campaign arc as a break between pathfinder RPG adventure paths, and so back to fantasy we go. That said I think it's safe to say my group will be returning to Eclipse Phase at some point. it's just too good a game to let go. So this isn't 'the end'. its merely a goodbye...for now. many thanks to the folks on the forums for your help, advice and totally bizarre ideas about how to run a game in the EC universe. I'll be back, and i'll be watching for new books and PDF supplements.
bRA1N-b0X bRA1N-b0X's picture
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I keep seeing stuff like this. Very little in the way of negatives. Thanks for the info! Bodes well for the future...for the game, that is.
OldSchoolGM OldSchoolGM's picture
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I feel as if I only scratched the surface of the game.
Having run ten sessions now, that's exactly how I feel. The game world is chock full of possibilities.
weaver95 weaver95's picture
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bRA1N-b0X wrote:
I keep seeing stuff like this. Very little in the way of negatives. Thanks for the info! Bodes well for the future...for the game, that is.
I think one of the things that really got my players going was the ability to literally become someone else. they could change bodies and further adapt their morphs almost any way they wanted. And if they died, then they just came back in another body. of course...the issue was that they killed their major bad guy no less than THREE TIMES before someone else drove him permanently insane, so the best victory they had was that their opponent had to restore from a 5 year old backup, whereas they could (and did) loot what they could and clean up the mess as best they could.
bRA1N-b0X bRA1N-b0X's picture
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The game does definitely force one to think outside one's usual mindset to accomplish goals. Also, the way one gets into situations in the first place can be quite a mindbender, too. Forks, backups, and psychosurgery, oh my! Bodies are just gear. Death is a setback, in more ways than one -- either "merely" or more negative, when worked against you, as you stipulated with the main foe.
EccentricOwl EccentricOwl's picture
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I'm always interested in seeing more playbacks and play transcripts. Thanks a lot! But yeah, it's really useful to other GMs to see what your thought process for a campaign was.