I got a chance to play with my roommates this weekend. Chris played Shelby, a Driver with a Battered Ambulance, and a combat dune buggy strapped to it's roof. Lisa played the Doc, an Angel who rode with Shelby.
The two of them made a yearly circuit across the old Trans-Canada in the scorching summers, and then south along the crumbling I-5 in the winters. At each holding the Doc would ply her trade, and the Driver kept her moving onto the next holding.
They established that they'd done this for almost 5 years, surviving the awfulness of the lawless highways to bring a little bit of good to each location. The Doc would bring not only healing but learning, training people in each holding to hold a bit of information on things like hygiene and nutrition.
They also brought in CB radios, which was new and interesting. They broadcasted on channel 9, and those holdings with a radio would call in if they needed assistance. I made one of the future fronts all based on threats coming in on the CB radio, everything from ravings of a Hive-Mother who's voice on channel 5 hypnotized those that listened in their sleep, to a guy that used a wide gain antenna to play old music on channel 22. I also used the CB as a way for them to hear the bickering between holdings, announcing some off screen badness.
The Doc used the modern Hippocratic Oath as her moral compass. By the way, that oath has some really fantastic lines. here's one:
"Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death. If it is given to me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty. Above all, I must not play at God."
Considering she took healing hands, it is difficult for the people of the holding to NOT see her as a God.
After playing a bit through the first session, I had enough to know what they were kind of looking for. I put together a front and a few threats, and then off we went!
At one holding they had to deal with a group of sick kids (put them into a spot). The bites they had on their feet and ankles (future badness) led them to discover an infestation of cockroaches in the holding, aggressive ones about the size of a man's fist. (this was a landscape threat move from the lake, a breeding pit)
I had a great scene of them squirming out of all the old drains in a locker room (the holding was in an abandoned high school), deforming their shape to get through the small pipes.
There was a really neat moment of the Doc opening her mind to the maelstrom, where she saw through the eyes of the cockroaches, and saw that they were being bred near a nearby algae infested lake. The breeder was a rather unscrupulous bar owner, who blended the cockroaches into a delicious juice that the holding adults purchased as booze, and she watched the breeder through a thousand segmented eyes feeding the bugs human flesh. (Announce off screen badness)
The bugs had a taste for people now, and those that escaped his breeding pit were multiplying in the old sewers under the holding, and biting down on the smaller, weaker children.
After some rolls, the Doc figures out the cure for the sickness, the bug juice itself. "The source is also the cure!" It also explained why the adults, who drank the stuff, weren't getting sick. Of course, we were talking about BLENDED Cockroach. (Barfing... literally... forth apocalyptia, present an opportunity and then ask)
Shelby and the Doc proceeded to try to stop the bar owner and his goons. (They were family Brutes, so they closed ranks) That ended in violence, and during the fight the the Doc killed the boss (I presented her an opportunity and then asked), and Shelby took down the rest. Their blood attracted the the bugs, who swarmed the corpses, forming this living carpet of crawling bugs. They quickly took several bottles of the bug juice and burned their way out of the bar, destroying many of the cockroaches in the process.
They re-labeled the bug juice as "medicine" and prescribed the kids a few spoonfuls each day, to stave off any further sickness.
"Plus, it's good protein. What?" said the Doc, always practical, while Shelby gagged.
It was a great session, and they're both excited to play again. The Angel and a Driver is a great pairing. Plus "Shelby and the Doc" sound like an old 80's TV show.