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Old 03-15-2012, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Mahatatain View Post
As Leg has said the problem with the Bear's Den scenario is that it rather stands alone and is therefore problematic to integrate into a campaign with other pre-written modules. I think that the Ukraine is a potentially very interesting location for a T2k campaign however and so rather than running the Bear's Den scenario as intended I've used it as a starting point for a campaign that will eventually result in the characters leaving the Ukraine (they've been promised a place on a sub so I'll let you guess where that's heading eventually in terms of modules! ).

This reminds me of a thread I started several months ago, about what you like & dislike about T2K. One of the things I like about the game is that almost every module provides a basic framework for a whole region; theoretically a whole campaign could be built around a single module, if the GM is ambitious enough to put in the work. Bear's Den is certainly no exception.

An idea I had a while back was to have PCs be part of a team that infiltrated deep behind Pact lines after the brass got intel about a Ukrainian resistance movement. This provided an explanation for why characters from NATO countries were in the Ukraine. Too bad I never got an actual game going, or I'd have gone beyond just a basic idea.
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