We played our first session with fronts. Full frontal apocalypse?
I love the multiple fronts thing. It reminds me of good TV/books/etc where multiple storylines are rolling at once.
As I was hoping, the good stuff really kicked in when we botched rolls.
So here's what went down.
There was that whole water problem, yeah? So Ozair the savvyhead has hired one of my crew (Jesus, who looks like Jesus in The Big Lebowski) to climb a fucking cliff, because fuck if I'm doing it. Iris the brainer is assisting him a bit, but the dude, White?, who has his own sort of fast food operation, has approached Iris to help keep the nutjobs away while there's a water shortage, so they can both profit from it.
Proust the operator has been working his jobs, and Fleece, who's the closest the tent city has to a mayor, is all worried about a couple newcomers who apparently have turtle shells on their backs. She's all, Proust, grab one of them or both so we can question them. Proust convinces her to come clean about what's really going on, but he has to keep it to himself. She's seen them before, picking over the ruins of some kind of nasty carnage, and she thinks they're responsible, probably a scouting party. Probably the player characters from that other guy's game.
Iris and Ozair both tap into the maelstrom. Iris says it's like trying to get a signal with an old television, where you have to stand just right and move your arms a bit. You can help by taking her hand and then holding a coat hanger covered in foil in your other hand. Ozair sees things as blueprints. When Iris tries to help Ozair later, she suffers some kind of feedback and her cloak--made from a shower curtain--catches fire and melts.
They both see that the water problem is from some before-time thing up on the cliffs that's leaking from a broken container. Ozair is given what looks sort of like a treasure map in his vision, marking a spot to the south.
When Jesus finally comes back down from the cliffs, he's carrying a jug with some nasty looking shit in it, and he decides that what Ozair's paying him isn't enough. Ozair panics and tries to bully him into giving it back. That goes HORRIBLY WRONG and Jesus grabs the gun out of his hand and accepts it as part of his additional payment. Then he walks to Ozair's workshop and helps himself to Ozair's worth in barter. So that was fun.
Proust decides he wants to drug the newcomers so he doesn't have to fight them. He goes to the special camp of the followers of Sorrow (who wasn't present this session). Manages to convince Sorrow's second to give him a dose of that crazy shit they use to have their weird visions. So he shows up at their campfire, Lala and Bill, and he's all "hey, I'm the guy who can get you work, etc" and shares some mickeyed water with them, giving the dose to Lala so he can drag off Bill in the chaos.
This goes HORRIBLY WRONG.
Bret was about to say, okay, so you drug one of them, and I say, man, I thought you were going to make me roll for acting under fire. And Bret says, oh... hell yes you're acting under fire. So I get a 5.
So Lala starts mumbling like a crazy man, and Bill is all WTF did you do to him? And then Lala stands up and starts freaking out, shooting into the crowd. Like, killing people.
I'm thinking, oh fuck, not good. Okay, I have that move, eye on the door. Fuck this, I need to get away. So I say I'm diving toward the biggest crowd of panicked people and using the confusion to make a break for it. So I get a 6.
Amalia -- one of my crew -- comes to my rescue just a little too late, and she pops Lala. Lala is dead. Oh hey, he and Bill are clearly a couple.
Suddenly Bill is all "Where the fuck do you think you're going?" She has her gun in my face and drags me off into the desert, waving Amalia off.
At the moment, I'm hog tied, under a blanket, at least a day's walk from the tent city. Who knows what the fuck is going to happen to me. Bill seems like she might be sad about how I totally got her partner killed. We seem to be headed toward some ruins.
And one more thing: what's up with that brightness on the horizon. It almost looks like the whole world is on fire, and it seems to be getting closer.