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Game details

    • Game is open for registration
    • Age range: 21 to 100
    • Player seats: 4
    • Alternate seats: 2
  • Day: Sat, Feb 11, 2012
  • Time: 08:00PM PST
  • Length: -20 hours
  • Game created: Feb 07, 2012
  • Last update: Mar 05, 2012
  • Views: 36
  • Outbreak: Undead, Zombie Survival RPG
  • About this game

    Hello Survivors!

    To celebrate Outbreak: Undead's newest release "Wild Kingdom", we are running some online VTT games right here at Infno! A few will includ our newest Sample Campaign, the Fair King Zoo!

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    Escape from Tri-County is coming, begin the epic chapter of the official Hunters Books Lore and explore the world of survival horror at the Police Station in the Center of Tri-County!

     

    There is no greater way to experience how YOUR ZOMBIE SURVIVAL PLAN WILL FAIL, then with Outbreak: Undead.

     

    With a cast of 8, this game requires the use of D100 and one of 8 unique character sheets.

    Premise

    Welcome to Tri County; a historical town with an old Spanish Mission that predates the founding of the United States by over a decade. The town makes its home near a beautiful beach 5 miles away from downtown and host to two colleges and a University. In this populous but quiet town, it is about to get much noisier. In the early days of summer, the same weekend, the University and both colleges close down for the summer and downtown Tri County becomes party central as the students celebrate the temporary reprieve of their studies and every bar and every restaurant is open to cater to them.
    The police force is, as always, overextended and under-funded for this event. Thankfully, the police of Tri County are well versed with experience for this occasion, having to suffer the drunken college student parade like clockwork every year. This year, however has been much different. There is celebration but there is also fear and hate towards the police force. One of their members, rookie officer Nicholas Coughlin, was unjustly framed for a rash of murders among the college students, more then there had been in almost fifty years. Officer Coughlin was exonerated when he did his own detective work and found that he was framed by the now infamous Vincent St. Clair, and that many murders attributed to people previously throughout the past three years have been likewise framed by him.


    Despite that discovery, there were many who cried police coverup in order to protect one of their own. And indeed, there has been damage control for their public image, but the public outcry for Officer Coughlin has been gaining in strength. Even members of the
    Force are giving him sideways glances and speak privately of his dealings in the past with the elusive and dangerous Vincent St. Clair and if Officer Coughlin is even to be believed. Even if they believe of his innocence, they want Officer Coughlin gone, if only to save the
    face of the beleaguered police of Tri County.


    Tensions run high between the student body, ever passionate, and the faltering image of the police of Tri County. The drunken students use their strength of numbers and their simmering rage towards the police to spill into violence. The levity of the occasion degenerates into brawls and fights. The hospital begins to flood with injuries of an
    increasingly vicious nature. Starting with bruises and minor lacerations, but soon, arrivals of people with grievous open wounds begin to displace the lesser injuries. The four hospitals of Tri County swell to bursting with victims of terrible injury. Deep wounds with sections of flesh torn away completely as if attacked by animals and even bullet wounds from the gradually overwhelmed police as their crowd suppressing means become rapidly
    less effective against the mob of angry students. Within this crowd, another danger
    lies unseen. Their victims are growing in number and even the location of the ever-elusive Vincent St. Clair still remains unknown...


    The Tri County Precinct

    There are 8 pre-made characters that take part in the Tri County Precinct mission. They are good examples of what kind of people could be thrown together in such scenario and how they can interact to survive. In this case, it is a group of people at a police precinct the moment it becomes painfully obvious that something is very awry.

    Style of play

    SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST..
    A lone house on a hill serves to be the only safe place against the zombie horde.
    Structure: 3
    Viability: n/a
    Population: n/a
    Science: n/a
    Culture: n/a
    Morale: n/a
    Resource: 2d6+5


    Zombies
    The standard zombies can be of any kind and will
    alter the chance of a ZE% based on their Sense Level as
    normal.

     

    Template Zombies:
    Grotesque, Familiar Face


    Unique Zombies:
    Glutton, Banshee, One Big Monster (displaces
    Vigilante on E% table)


    Special Rules
    Reinforce Point
    A specific entry point can be fortifi ed to require additional degrees of success for a zombie to Breach.


    During the Time in between zombie attacks, a character may attempt a 'Per - Fortify' check on a single entry point. Each degree of success will consume 1 Resource and require that zombies make checks with that many degrees of success in their Breach check in order to enter the house. The point cannot be reinforced greater than the Structure of the building, which in this case is 3.


    Entry - Doors
    Any zombie that starts their turn within 5' of a door with 0 Reinforcement may freely enter the house.


    Entry - Windows
    Any zombie that starts their turn within 5' of a window with 0 Reinforcement may enter the house, but spend a turn 'Prone' as they crawl through the window. Only one zombie at a time can enter a window.

     

    Breach
    Zombies that achieve degrees of success in their “Str - Breach” check but not enough to break all of the reinforcement given to a window or door will strip away that many reinforcements to that window or door. Simply succeeding in a Breach check when only 1 reinforcement is present will prevent a zombie from entering that turn, but can enter on subsequent turns. Zombies that make degrees of success in excess of the entry point's reinforcement will immediately enter, but will be 'prone' as normal should they be entering through a window.


    Barricade
    The tables, cabinets and refrigerator can all be moved in front of doors and windows to provide +1 Reinforcement. This still cannot exceed the Structure of the building. They require ‘Str - Lift/Pull’ to move into place. Barricandes are not destroyed when zombies make successful Breach checks against them, rather they are toppled. Toppled barricades can be lifted back into place with a successful ‘Str - Lift/Pull’ check.


    Supply Drops
    Every time a Template Zombie is killed, it gains +1 Resource for the Stronghold that must be used to purchase items from the Resource Catalog. Any weapons, tools, or ammo are restricted to “Rarity - 25%”, so will only be available for purchase 25% of the time. Firearms have “Rarity 5%”. If the desired item is unavailable due to rarity, then the characters can choose another item. This continues until a purchase is successfully made. This Resource cannot be used to reinforce points.


    Search Checks
    Characters can make Per - Search checks normally, but they don’t get Resource. They instead are allowed access to items to purchase from the Resource Catalog below based upon the degrees of success in their “Per - Search” checks. The amount of resource in the house itself is a fixed amount.