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What We Played: Prison Asteroid Tartarus (Danger Patrol)

Ben R.
thatsabigrobot
Group Organizer
Seattle, WA
Post #: 36
Prison Asteroid Tartarus (July 3)
Danger Patrol
players: Charlotte, Josh, Robert and Kingston, Ben GMing (with Chris watching and laughing)

Everybody was in the mood for lighter fare, so we went with Danger Patrol:

"Danger Patrol, for your crimes against Mars and the free people of the Solar System, we sentence you to life in the Tartarus Prison Asteroid..."

Oh how the mighty have fallen! The crowd gathered outside weeps: "Why Danger Patrol, why? We trusted you! Looked up to you!" (oh wait, was that supposed to be lighter fare? ha!)

Cutting straight to the arrival at the tunnelled-out space prison, we find that it's a rogues gallery of ALL the major enemies the Danger Patrol has apprehended in the past, charming folks like the Atomic Skull Gang, the savage mutant Mad Dog, and "Spider" Sideros, mad genius turned cybernetic monstrosity. The prisoners have somehow sabotaged the prison's security system and they're poised to riot, because they can't wait to get their mitts on their hated nemesi, the Danger Patrol...

Charlotte, you'll be pleased to hear that Atomic Fly(person) Jo McGaugh's crashing into the solar collector in the prologue turned out to be the critical clue to foiling the plot of the "Red Mask" (yes, Red Mask goes in quotes).
Josh
disorder
Seattle, WA
Post #: 1
This was a great game Ben. Thanks for running it.
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