Lord Z wrote:Gal, you have me curious. What role would the UFOs and/or Big Foot play in your games? I mean are they supernaturals, truer aliens, or a combination?
Heya Z, sorry for the tardy reply.
I ran a few short adventures in North Dakota that never really panned-out into a campaign. --Like having 5 episodes of the X-Files and no over-arching story. These adventures mainly involved characters having a terrible interstate highway accident, then awakening in a hospital that they soon discover is a clandestine government facility. Long before "LOST" (1990s), they watched in horror as CNN/news casts related that there were "no survivors" in the incident that landed them in the hospital. Officially, they were dead. With broken (and cast) arms/legs, one or two wheelchair-bound, they enacted their escape.
Of course, they had to make their way through an unknown government medical facility, gathering resources from janitor's closets, supply rooms and staff lounges. A funny irony: they stumble into a genetic manipulation lab and EASILY kill-off a were-beast sort of chimera thingy that I had intended to whooop some arss. They got lucky. Rolled 20s. Over and over. So, they took little to no damage and dispatched one of my MAJOR THREATS. I was stupified.
THEN... two geeky scientists in an elevator (armed with clipboards and pens) almost kill the main characters! Insane, memorable and quite funny.
ANYWAY.... Bigfoot and/or UFOs had no appearance in the adventures. Further, the adventures didn't continue as long as I'd like, so I never had a chance to even develop Bigfoot and/or UFO storylines. HOWEVER... now that you mention this, ideas are simmering in the back of my mind for an adventure involving the two elements, for numerous *real world* reports indicate that there is a connection between Bigfoot and UFOs. --Reminiscent of Yoda departing in a "UFO" with wookie (Bigfoot) escorts. I think Lucas was/is onto something he's trying to share with the general population, as his Death Star REMARKABLY resembles one of Saturn's moons, Iapetus. ---complete with a "trench" (3 parallel ridges) around its equator.