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Scenario Info

Author - Dave Biggins
Source - TrekRPG.net
Players - Med
Action - Low

Roll Call

Shannon Appelcline (Clancy Evans)
Donald Kubasak (Krystal Evensong)
Eric Rowe (Jon Cabote)
Kevin C. Wong (Game Master)
Dave Woo (Gonar)

Audio

Section 1 (45:02, 5.1 MB, 05/12/01)
Section 2 (46:49, 5.3 MB, 05/12/01)
Section 3 (34:17, 3.9 MB, 05/12/01)
Section 4 (53:14, 6.0 MB, 05/12/01)

Recap

Another episode by Dave Biggins, the most prolific adventure writers on TrekRPG.net. He's written up a lot of his campaign's adventures, most (or maybe all) of them based on Next Generation episodes. Biggins' style is to take an episode and do an adventure as a follow-up to the episode, many times using the same NPC characters that appeared in the original episode. His episodes tend to be a bit too linear and short, probably because he's new at this. In his campaign the Captain and First Officer are NPCs so the players don't that have that much leeway to do things.

Anyway, this week's episode is based on a Next Generation episode whose name I don't remember. It's the one where Tasha Yar has to combat another woman to the death in some sort of ritual combat. An episode that I don't particularly recall but Eric did, somehow. Present were Clancy, Krystal, Gonar and Jon with Krystal in command. The mission was to negotiate medical aid from the Ligonians for the Federation colony on Styrus IV. The Ligonians have the medical knowledge, but want way too much technology which the Federation is unwilling to give them.

Meanwhile, this is one of the rare episodes where the Captain is directly involved, much to the surprise of Jon ("that can't be the Captain, she fits on a transporter pad."). The Captain is doing the actual negotiations, while Krystal is her assistant and taking care of the little things. I didn't want to roleplay the actual negotiations which is why the Captain is doing them.
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