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Hey, thanks, glad you found the session write-ups useful!
By "witch encounter" did you mean Going Home: The Witch of Bad Wilsnack? (https://kaliszweb.wordpress.com/2019...-bad-wilsnack/). That was one of my favorite scenarios of the campaign to research and run. -Wayne
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That's quite an accomplishment, Ancestor. Well done. And thanks Wayne, for blogging your campaign in such detail. It's good reading, and a valuable resource for other T2k game Ref's.
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Hello
I actually found your site before and commented to you on the FL facebook group I believe. I was interested in the train adventure as we are getting ready to move a group by train across america. Ive also used some of your material in my own campaign along the east coast. Did you have a set encounter table created for moving your train? |
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Any strange encounter result, I swung back to track repairs. I wanted to reflect the disused or abused nature of local RR track... Most issues ended up being track/grade/small-bridge repairs or clearing obstacles. This is when the group is vulnerable: When they're stopped. That's when the locals start showing up, as a chuf-chuf-chuffing locomotive is idling on the tracks. Not subtle.
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Thank you! I enjoy seeing folks getting some use from the write-ups.
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Thank you , that makes alot of sense. Ive been making it up as they go along as the party has been employing scout parties to search out track lines in the tri state area as part of the local rebuilding efforts for the local goverment before they leave. Ive had damaged bridges, broken track lines and abandoned rail cars that need to cleared.
The party is attempting to move there unit from NY area closer to california as the back ground story of the CO is he has a brother last known to be in california. We usually play with large unit battles and objectives. The plan has come down to a armored gun train to move ahead of the main train to search for danger and track problems with the aid of motorized scout units. The main body of the personnel on the second train to provide back up if the encounter requires aid. So far a line has been secured from Buffalo to Columbus before they agreed to help out the Ohio Goverment secure the NW area of the state from the groups of marauders investing the area. |
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This RECON element also had a scout group on horseback from the 116th ACR riding cross country. It worked out great - a couple of times (ruins of Berlin comes to mind) there was so much rubble the RECON element had to probe for clear track. Usually when that happened, there was some sort of ambush which required dismounting the heavier forces on the train to engage in the larger engagement. |
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Circling back to this post, I'm so glad you guys could make use of the Going Home material, and used 'em in your own games. For me, that makes it all worth it.
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Thanks Raellus and thanks for all you do to help keep this game alive! Agreed, Wayne's blog is a great resource for T2K refs!
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They also really loved "Bartertown" (which I made even more Mad Max than your narrative) and "Going Home: Border Crossing". The latter was epic and I was able to tailor it with a twist perfectly into our campaign. The PC acting as the BN CDR just happens to be EN branch and went on an incredible run of outstanding success rolls repairing the bridge - the Town Council was actually giving him food, money, and weapons for the rest of the trip! |
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