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Publisher: Chaosium, Inc.
Author: Keith Craig
Setting: Alaska, 1961
Author: Keith Craig
Setting: Alaska, 1961
Product: One-shot Scenario
What You Get: Thirteen page, 1.94 MB Full Colour PDF
Elevator Pitch: The metal from another world...
What You Get: Thirteen page, 1.94 MB Full Colour PDF
Elevator Pitch: The metal from another world...
Plot Hook: Could aberrant radar signals be a prelude to Soviet invasion?
Plot Support: Staging advice, six pre-generated Investigators, two handouts, three NPCs, and two monsters.
Production Values: Plain
Pros
# More weird alien invasion than Mythos investigation
# Creepy transformations
# Environment reasonably detailed
# Environment reasonably detailed
# Could be a Delta Green investigation?
# Russophobia
# Tomophobia
# Neophobia
Cons
# Wonky Investigator backgrounds
# No maps (the Air Force would provide maps)
# Needs a good edit
# Solutions and consequences underdeveloped
# No Sanity rewards
Conclusion
# Alien invasion scenario rather than Mythos scenario
# Underdeveloped in terms of how the Investigators deal with the threat and what happens next
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