The run in short: Torrential rain has fallen in Seatle for 3 days, almost non-stop. A steriotypical aging redneck with a touch of conspiracy nut and more cash than someone in his position should have hires the runners to destroy the KBMB news-station's "rain dar" tower in an effort to stop the downpour. (He's convinced that the radar tower makes rain, they just aim it somewhere and it will "rain dar"
In a pretty simple B&E run the PC's fend off or evade corp security, blow up the tower and get the hell out of there. Within, 2 hours the rain has stoped and the clouds are disapating. Thanking them heartily Mr Johnson pays them and the players are left thinking that the old man knows much more about "what's really going on" than they originaly thought.
The kicker they will probably never know about is that the rain clearing up after their job is done is a complete coincidence. But I plan to use this NPC on occasion for similarely strange runs that don't always have the intended result.
This idea needs a lot more fleshing out, any advice/ideas would be appreciated. I'll have a better version up later.
[SR] An adventure/NPC idea, input? "The Rain-dar Tower&
[SR] An adventure/NPC idea, input? "The Rain-dar Tower&
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What if they already own a missile/mortar?
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Because the GM said so? Yeah, that's the best way to go. If you don't want the runners to bring their toy, figure out a believable reason why they can't bring it. Maybe the run is out of Seattle and customs is a bitch or it can't look like an explosion took it out....
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Using multiple rain-dar towers, scattered in various locations, might prevent or at least discourage the [over] use of expensive missiles compared to the free C4 granted by the Johnson.
Altering the mission so that the runners must redirect the tower or towers and thus the rain (how interesting would it be to watch as with each tower changed the rain reduces in one area and clouds form in another...). The difficulty increases as the runners must lock or block access to the rain-dar controls.
Perhaps the runners find a central command station or clues that point towards a Shalish syndicate using weather magic for extorsion, meaning that they must sneak unto Council Island to destroy the group's medicine lodge. Is it a corp using such magics to delay construction on a competitor's facility? Is the redirected rain now causing flooding?
Altering the mission so that the runners must redirect the tower or towers and thus the rain (how interesting would it be to watch as with each tower changed the rain reduces in one area and clouds form in another...). The difficulty increases as the runners must lock or block access to the rain-dar controls.
Perhaps the runners find a central command station or clues that point towards a Shalish syndicate using weather magic for extorsion, meaning that they must sneak unto Council Island to destroy the group's medicine lodge. Is it a corp using such magics to delay construction on a competitor's facility? Is the redirected rain now causing flooding?
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