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Foreign Element

By: Precis Intermedia/Politically Incorrect Games

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Role Playing Games (Politically Incorrect Games/Precis Intermedia)

MSRP old price: $17.95


Product Info

Title
Foreign Element
Publish Year
2015
Pages
102
Dimensions
8.5x11x.25"
NKG Part #
2147574874
MFG. Part #
PLIMA100
Type
Softcover

Description

CHANCE OF A LIFETIME!

Recruiting courageous citizens to recover and restore colonies and space stations lost during the Great Blackout. Are you healthy? Do you love and support the Interplanetary Union? Do you believe in the strength of Human will? No applicants turned away! Excellent pay. Great benefits. Exciting missions. Join a Rescue & Exploration team! Apply at your nearest Interplanetary Union office today!

Foreign Elements is a cinematic, fast-paced, & fun science-fiction roleplaying game.

Humanity's ambush push into the stars is halted with a mysterious event known as the Great Blackout. Thousands of colonies, space stations, and space craft go silent in a matter of days and weeks. Now, the Interplanetary Union is scrambling to discover what happened, sending out RX teams to diagnose the rot spread through known space. Infiltrate remote outposts, hack into corporate secrets, and blast your way through enemy hordes as you unlock this mystery and your hero's destiny.

  • Fast-paced, rules light system utilizes six-sided dice.
  • Six archetype characters, ready to play -- or create your own desperate or courageous citizen.
  • Heroes don't die -- nano robotic technology in the distant future regenerates a dead comrade in days.
  • No equipment lists to maintain -- a dice pool mechanic increases as you scavenge ruined tech and decreases as you use it to do cool things.
  • Some battles and tasks have deadlines -- face consequences if you can't hack the mainframe in time!
  • Missions within missions -- earn extra credits working for shadowy sources, and spend them upgrading your hero with self-help services in space!
  • The mystery is left up to you -- you decide what caused the Great Blackout and whether it might happen again.