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After the launch of the James-Webb Telescope and its subsequent discovery of Planet FM, a joint venture between NASA and WAZA has kept the satellite operational well beyond its original 10-year mission. However, it has suddenly gone offline after a survey into a new portion of FMian space. A response team needs to pulse into its computer systems and find out what caused the malfunction…


A one-shot TTRPG scenario that takes place in the Mega Man Star Force setting, with an estimated runtime of 3-6 hours. Traverse the electronic systems of the James-Webb Space Telescope under constant time pressure, all while pursued by a dangerous foe.

Written for the NetBattlers system by Will Uhl (1 GM & 3-4 players), with custom rules for EM Wave Changing. However, the dungeon itself is system-agnostic and can be run in other cyberbattling systems.

Line drawing and the Exile artwork drawn by Empwnleon (me!). Includes a printer-friendly PDF and bonus page with additional context and soundtrack suggestions.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorempwnleon
TagsOne-shot, Space, Tabletop

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In order to download this oneshot you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Turn a Blind Eye.pdf 1.3 MB
Turn a Blind Eye Spread.pdf 1.3 MB
Turn a Blind Eye Printer.pdf 590 kB
TaBE Bonus Page.pdf 49 kB

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(+2)

Super fun from a player standpoint, the countdowns kept us under pressure but was still enough wiggle room to make us feel like we were making progress! Even a setting blind player like me could enjoy the plot.

Should include a note that ketchup is not included.

(+2)

Gorgeous layout and art, and concise, useful information for GMs with the fat trimmed from the meat. I especially like the bonus info and suggested soundtrack, which saves me even more time from a GM perspective!

SPACE!!!!!!!!!

The slinky thing is indeed very important