Starfinder One-Shot #2: The Great Grav Train Robbery SAT November 13th @ 6.30 PM UTC
This game will be run on the OPO Discord!
Please schedule around 4 hours for the game (a bit more if there are several new players).
SFS credit:
"Players who play through The Great Grav-Train Robbery as well as GMs who run the adventure can apply the adventure’s Chronicle Sheet to any of their Starfinder Society Organized Play characters. Players and GMs must decide which character to apply credit to when they receive the Chronicle Sheet. The Chronicle Sheet gives 1 Experience Point(s), 2 Reputation with one faction, and credits as listed on the Chronicle Sheet. A character can also attempt one Day Job roll to earn income per XP earned, using a skill bonus from the character receiving credit. In addition, players and GMs receive Achievement Points, which they can use to purchase Starfinder Society character upgrades. This adventure is not repeatable, therefore an individual may earn a Chronicle Sheet once as player and once as GM for the adventure."
The one-shot is run during the double AcP weekend.
We will use Fantasy Grounds Unity. I have an Ultimate license for both so players only need a free demo version.
Make sure to both apply here as well as in the game calendar, stating which character you'd like to play.
RPG Chronicles link
About the one-shot:
Look, the plan couldn't be simpler. Just rappel onto the roof of a speeding train filled with armed gangsters, somehow get inside, get the passcode that opens the cargo car off the chief of security without alerting their army of goons, locate and grab that crazy artifact everyone's after, and then call your getaway pilot for an extraction before the train reaches its destination. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
This short Starfinder adventure written by Andrew White can be completed in a single session and includes four 6th-level pregenerated antiheroes whose stories and motivations tie into the plot of the adventure. This adventure can be easily used on virtual tabletops, run off digital devices, or printed out and played at a table.