So, my regular group decided to ditch Misspent Youth tonight and play a game of 5th Edition Shadowrun instead.

So, my regular group decided to ditch Misspent Youth tonight and play a game of 5th Edition Shadowrun instead.

So, my regular group decided to ditch Misspent Youth tonight and play a game of 5th Edition Shadowrun instead. It was pretty sweet. Our runners were a gang of dwarven necro-jackers fighting a bunch of Chinese industrialists and their gold dragon CEO.

We spent most of the session tangling with the clan of ninja orcs patrolling the lobby of the bad guys’ corporate tower in New Shanghai. It was going pretty well until my character’s Umari-class recon drone warned us that the dragon was just finishing-up a meeting with his shareholders and was on his way down to the lobby (eek!).

The situation definitely called for some serious firepower. We were mostly packing low-level, intermittent-pulse rail pistols, but one of our guys had his glitter boy cannon and stepped-up to send this draconic plutocrat back to his lair in Cyber-Elysium.

So, we needed a bunch of D6s. I only had 24 from my Fiasco bag, but fortunately Daniel Lewis has horrible taste in board games, so we were able to scrounge up 35 more from his copies of Risk: Middle-Earth, Risk: Legacy, Risk: 35th Anniversary Edition and Big Bang Theory Yahtzee.

Now that we had enough dice for the dragon, we had to find 42 more for the glitter boy gun. That was when we called it a night. I guess we’ll roll for the gun next session.

Did I miss anything Dan, Rob Ferguson Ferrell Riley and Daniel Fowler?

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