I don't know if it's taboo to go posting actual plays, but I figured I'd give it a shot.
I fell in love with Eclipse Phase as soon as my friend turned me to the first amazing AP from the wonderful guys over at RPPR (if you read this, I'm a big fan). Since then, I've started my own campaign that my friends have been playing.
I started with the Mind the WMD module that came with the GM screen. I figured giving the players some pregens and using a rather straight-forward story like that would help ease them into the system. Since then, I've moved on to an original story and we're still going.
We've gotten a few comments on the APs on our website, and people seem to be enjoying them. So I thought I'd post them here, in the heart of Eclipse Phase land, for all of the real hardcore fans to enjoy. I have to say, I'm kind of blessed with a good group of players. I can see it being really easy for a group in EP to go off the rails (because there's just so much awesome stuff!), but my guys manage to keep it together.
In case you're not familiar with the module, here's a brief summary:
Five transhumans, each with a unique skillset, meet aboard a traveling space city called the Ecstatic Metamorphosis. Each of them is there for a different reason, but a message from Firewall brings them together for a common cause. Rumor has it that someone is selling a dangerous weapon on the black market, and now it’s up to them to find out what it is and destroy it at all costs.
Anyway, here's the link to the first game. I hope you enjoy it.
http://ragnerdrok.com/2012/04/12/rnr-actual-play-eclipse-phase-mind-the-...
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So on our heels a fresh perfection treads/ A power more strong in beauty, born of us/ And fated to excel us, as we pass/ In glory that old Darkness: nor are we/ Thereby more conquer'd, than by us the rule/ Of shapeless Chaos.
- Don't abuse the NPC oracles or they'll stop giving you information.
- Don't go for a swim in the River of Pain, because apparently TITANs take their references to classical mythology very seriously.
- Don't ever visit a Museum of Natural History curated by an insane machine god unless you want to be disturbed out of your tiny little transhuman mind.
I <3 Tartarus 1: Acheron