50 thoughts on “Hey everyone, quick question.”

  1. I can’t tell if you’re dodging the question or not. What do they do there? Are they having sexy orgies? Trying to teach a robot what feelings are? Killing people?

  2. I can’t tell if you’re dodging the question or not. What do they do there? Are they having sexy orgies? Trying to teach a robot what feelings are? Killing people?

  3. I mean you could also have each portal be a different game as the adventure changes based on the other side of the portal… One portal its Adventures on Dungeon Planet, another its Monsterhearts… another its Bluebeards bride.

  4. I mean you could also have each portal be a different game as the adventure changes based on the other side of the portal… One portal its Adventures on Dungeon Planet, another its Monsterhearts… another its Bluebeards bride.

  5. I’d probably start by considering the Stargate SG-1 RPG (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/44987/stargate-sg-1). It’s a variant on Spycraft 1st edition and it’s not terrible.

    However, I think we can do better. The Stargate SG-1 RPG feels a little dated and bloated these days. Its also difficult to get hold of (I have a copy – but I wouldn’t be willing to give it up for your game).

    If you’re looking for high action pulpy Goa’uld fighting I’d probably look to Fate Accelerated or Monster of the Week.

    If you’re looking for a slightly more contemplative investigative exploration game I might consider inSpectres.

    If you were looking for a tactical squad based game I’d look to something like Faith The Sci-Fi RPG.

    Finally if its all about the relationships within the team then you could run an interesting game with the

    Drama System (Hillfolk) or Hot War.

    I also seem to recall seeing a good Cortex+ Heroic hack for the Stargate universe.

  6. I’d probably start by considering the Stargate SG-1 RPG (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/44987/stargate-sg-1). It’s a variant on Spycraft 1st edition and it’s not terrible.

    However, I think we can do better. The Stargate SG-1 RPG feels a little dated and bloated these days. Its also difficult to get hold of (I have a copy – but I wouldn’t be willing to give it up for your game).

    If you’re looking for high action pulpy Goa’uld fighting I’d probably look to Fate Accelerated or Monster of the Week.

    If you’re looking for a slightly more contemplative investigative exploration game I might consider inSpectres.

    If you were looking for a tactical squad based game I’d look to something like Faith The Sci-Fi RPG.

    Finally if its all about the relationships within the team then you could run an interesting game with the

    Drama System (Hillfolk) or Hot War.

    I also seem to recall seeing a good Cortex+ Heroic hack for the Stargate universe.

  7. Aaron Griffin I am not dodging the question at all. My plan was to make the party an SG group just like in the series and have them explore through the gate. I assumed everyone had seen this series or at least the movie.

  8. Aaron Griffin I am not dodging the question at all. My plan was to make the party an SG group just like in the series and have them explore through the gate. I assumed everyone had seen this series or at least the movie.

  9. I think the DrWho RPG would be a good option. It would cover everything you might find through the gates and it’s systems prioritise talking and problem solving over shooting.

  10. I think the DrWho RPG would be a good option. It would cover everything you might find through the gates and it’s systems prioritise talking and problem solving over shooting.

  11. GURPS is a good candidate. It has good combat rules, skills, can handle the wide variety of tech levels they’ll encounter, and it’s easy to bolt on special abilities like psionics.

    If you want something a little less crunchy or prefer class based characters, Stars Without Number has potential. Heck, even if you don’t use the rules the society creation tools could come in handy.

  12. GURPS is a good candidate. It has good combat rules, skills, can handle the wide variety of tech levels they’ll encounter, and it’s easy to bolt on special abilities like psionics.

    If you want something a little less crunchy or prefer class based characters, Stars Without Number has potential. Heck, even if you don’t use the rules the society creation tools could come in handy.

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