If you are reading this, then clearly it has found its way onto a web-site somehow. At the time of writing this I am Games Mastering a SLA Industries campaign and having little creativity or imagination, checked the 'NET for some ideas. Well bloody hell! I found plenty, despite the game's absence from the shelves for about five years, it clearly has a strong fan-base. Some of these fans can even write stories. Some of 'em can't. If you play SLA, check around for some groovy and pretty professional free-sites.
Anyway, the BPN's...
Firstly, I know that many established game groups have advanced considerably from March 900SD, many of you have set certain "truth elements" as fact in your campaigns. I hope you still find these ideas useful.
Secondly, although you will find some heavy-action scenarios in here, you will notice that I don't like the bigger 'n' badder nasty syndrome. Basically, I don't run stories where you get make-the-fucker-invulnerable-to-anything-smaller-than-17mm-HESH-Rifle-rounds-drug-dosed up pussies. Nor do you get the Give 'em huge honkin' guns for no fuckin' reason and let 'em lose on Thresher plots. This kinda shit doesn't sit well with me. It also defies the point of the game, so, if you don't like it, BITE ME, IT'S FUN!
Brendan Sometimes.
"Forgiveness is at hand."
A while ago on the 'NET, I found a story called Eternal Legends, it was another fans' attempt at a supernatural BPN and though I liked it, I have not used it to date. Regardless, I liked the idea and decided to do something along the same lines. His adventure was a bit barren and I hate it when players have nothing to do. I also like to mix things up a bit and SLA makes that nice and easy. So, here is Mercyman. It lacks a little consistency here and there, and it isn't perfect, but it might work.
The simple plot is that an unknowable entity will interfere with the squad's investigation by whisking the suspects away to... Who knows where? I'm a firm believer in the 'never explain a mystery' school of thought and leave the realities of the Mercyman to you.