I have decided to start posting the old campaign logs of my best and longest running Dark Champions campaign The Omega Campaign. The Omega Team was a group of vigilantes that operated out of Hudson City. Most of the characters were originals with the exception of Nightstick who was adapted for use by one of the player-characters and Dancer who was a permanent NPC. (Both of these characters were taken from the Hudson City Blues sourcebook). Dancer was very useful for providing info to the players and as extra firepower on those night she was needed or a player was unable to attend.
I made use of many published adventures during the course of this campaign (published by Hero and other game manufactures) as well as my own original material. You may recognize some of this if you own the proper materials. This was a serial campaign meaning that multiple plot threats were usually in play at any one time and thus the campaign log was very useful in maintaining the continuity of the campaign. Every game would start with the reading of the campaign log from the previous secession, which greatly helped keeping everyone’s memory clear. IMHO keeping a campaign log is practically a necessity in this sort of campaign.
This campaign used our standard house rules. These rules make firearms more lethal than a normal campaign (for instance a 9mm pistol generally does 2d6+1 RKA). No character had more than 12 BODY. Full encumbrance rules were enforced, especially for body armor.
Entries in the campaign log are headed by a date (or range of days). Next a succinct account of what occurred during that time is given. Italicized text that follows the entry is GM information that was not given to the players during the campaign. Post 1 of the campaign follows. The entire history is (when in Word format) is 10-point text and is 75 pages long. I will post it in multiple posts in the days to follow.
Hope you find it to be an interesting read.


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I say work, because this campaign was not your normal Wham Bam Thank You Mam setting. It was all consuming and a blast from the first session to the last. We still egg on Edsel for a proper ending to this campaign, but alas, I doubt that will ever happen ****heavy sigh****

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