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Re: New Campaign starting



Janne,

Is this a campaign being run at your home or a friend's home, where everyone
is playing face-to-face? Or is this a campaign you're running in an online
chat room or something? If it's the latter, and you're still accepting new
players, I'd be extremely interested in joining the group.

Is anybody out there aware of a ME campaign taking place in one of those
online chat rooms?

Thank you very much,
Erik Sandelin

Janne Kemppi wrote:

> Greeting everyone,
>         I have just started a new campaign for ME with just one
> player (others are interested but busy). Thus I have been thinking
> of running campaign with the beginning as "Miami Stories", where
> each character would play at first a separate solo adventure. When
> more players come, the team would then work together on larger
> cases.
>
> At this moment I have following 'civilian' adventures thought up:
> "First Mission" revolves around a BE person who is ordered to do some
> bodyguard work (essentially drive a car) for a businessman coming
> from Europe to Miami. Idea is that there is nothing dangerous per
> se, but there is a car jacking attempt in traffic lights in one of
> the evenings she drives him to hotel from office. (This is intended
> to player who plays former FBI policewoman, who has joined to BE).
> This is for the first player I have.
>
> "Diver" corners around diver who has been asked to dive and retrieve
> a CD disk from a sunken yacht. however, the guys who hired him are
> rough bunch and there is intended to be rather intense standoff if
> they think this character plays foul with them. (this is for player
> who plays former Royal Marine character, who has then been in SBS but
> who is not yet in BE). Player has not yet done the character but he
> is working on it.
>
> Are there any ideas for adventures I could run for these two?
>
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