A Wet and Windy Sunday.
On Sunday, my friend Steve and one of his sons visited for the day. We'd decided to play ATZ; it ended up being quite a big game. Read on to find out what happened.The Plan
There were armed gangs (and worse) roaming the streets now. Without any power and without working phones, the occupants of the "Golden Hills" retirement complex couldn't tell what was happening more than a few blocks away. At a brief council of war, it was decided that a group should try to make it to the nearest police station and seek for help. Maybe they could persuade some officers to return with them to bring law and order back to the area?It was agreed that the party would consist of:
- John (the photographer). REP4, pistol and camera. See "John the photographer goes shopping" to discover how John obtained the pistol.
- Bomber (the caretaker's brother): REP4, baseball bat, brawler (+1d6 in melee).
- Captain Salty (a retired seaman, but one of the younger and fitter residents of the complex): REP4, pistol. In his younger days, Salty had visited a number of the wilder parts of the world; he still had the revolver he carried to protect himself on those adventures.
- Goofy (the neighbourhood survivalist): REP4, shotgun.
- Nancy (she comes with Goofy, though is quite a lot younger than he is. No-one is quite sure if she's his wife, or daughter, or maybe just an associate. It's thought impolite to ask). REP4, pistol, small (-1d6 in melee).
Cautious Steps
"I'm not just marching up the road!" said Goofy. "We might be seen!"."Well what do you suggest then?" replied Bomber, sarcastically.
"Just take it carefully, that's all I'm saying" was the reply.
The group crossed the street and huddled in front of the door to the garage whilst considering their next move.
"That's strange...this door is warm" John commented. But before anyone could offer an explanation, the group were interrupted by the appearance of a man assisting a woman round the end of the lockups to their right.
"Help!" shouted Terry (the man). "She's hurt! Please help us!"
As Terry spoke, three things happened simultaneously. First, thick smoke started to pour from the upper part of the garage in front of the party [what, again? A building caught fire spontaneously in the last game as well - I think my random events are playing tricks on me!]. Next, zombies appeared all over the place. Indeed, it turns out that Terry and his lady friend were unaware that they were being followed. Lastly, Terry's companion gave a shudder, started to moan piteously and then lunged forwards in an attempt to bite him. She had just turned into a zombie.
Bomber looked round when he heard noises behind him. "Guys! We've got to go! Now!" he called.
Captain Salty was still crouched behind the truck, mumbling something quietly to himself.
"Come on! Now, Salty!" shouted Bomber. "Now or not at all!" At the last moment, the old Captain mumbled something about worse things happening at sea and started running after the rest of the party.
Nancy had scouted ahead a little way and was peering round the far corner of the block, looking into the burger bar's car park. As the men of the party ran for their lives past her, she wasn't paying attention and no-one remembered to warn her. They reached the far end of the park before anyone noticed.
Across the road from the park, Goofy could see 2 figures approaching from the direction of the police station. They were cops - officers Columbo (REP5) and Callahan (REP4). This was just what the group was looking for! Help was on its way!
...to be continued.
Great batrep! I enjoyed it a lot!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We enjoyed playing it.
DeleteGreat looking scenery adds immeasurably to any batrep and I love what you've done with yours. I look forward to part two.
ReplyDeleteI'm well aware of your own versions of the WorldWorks stuff and I don't think mine would stand much comparison - but thanks. Actually, a lot of my older builds are starting to fall apart, mainly because of the glue I used to use :-( .
DeleteLook forward to the next installment to see where this goes!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd better get on with writing it, then :-) .
DeleteOooh...Cliffhanger!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks pretty good so far, looking forward to the next part!
Again, thanks. I don't think it's giving too much away to say that there are some highs and some lows to come...
DeleteFinally caught up with reading all of your ATZ campaign to date, thoroughly enjoying it. I do like the way you have written these up, makes for easy reading, a very unique style.
ReplyDeleteYour kind comments are much appreciated :-) .
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