Universalis 2

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Turn order and coins left

  1. Adam (0+8)
  2. Phil (20)
  3. Sean (23)
  4. EvilCat (3)

Scene #2: A Room with a View

Framed by Cat.

Control indicated by letter: A, P, S or C.

Secret base (C)
- {{#replace:under a pub, in a London suburb, low on resources|, |
- }}
Joanna Edwards, 003 (C)
- {{#replace:stunning blond, could have been an Olympic Gymnast, expert in Aikido, once jumped out of a burning aeroplane with Peter Gosling, expert parachutist, flick knife, cool under pressure|, |
- }}
Female PACE shadow operative (A)
- {{#replace:PACE shadow operative, unconscious|, |
- }}
Mission officer (C)
- {{#replace:unconscious|, |
- }}
Male PACE shadow operative
- {{#replace:PACE shadow operative|, |
- }}

Previous scenes

Scene #1: Look before you Leap

Framed by Adam.

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Sky
- {{#replace:height is right for a parachuted descent, over lush countryside with a nice winding river,millions of Spanish Pesetas floating through the air, falling plane wreckage endangering everyone below|, |
- }}
Joanna Edwards, 003 Bad guy #1
- {{#replace:skydiving experience, Astra A-80 pistol, broken and bleeding nose|, |
- }}
Jumper #2
- {{#replace:has parachute deployed|, |
- }}
Plane , |
- }}

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Tenets

<toggledisplay showtext="Show tenets" hidetext="Hide tenets"> Story elements:

  • 'Bond-esque' espionage
  • European setting
  • 1980s
  • Villains are Spanish
  • A member of the British Royal family is under threat
  • The assassination attempt by P.A.C.E. is to happen in only 24 hours!
  • PACE telegraphed its actions with a manifesto published in the Daily Mail
  • There is a bomb in a baby carriage
  • Technology is clever but realistic. Mid-to-low strength gadgets.
  • MI6's resources are currently invested in other important operations, and 003's support is limited.

Rules gimmicks:

  • No interrupts in mid-narration
  • If a player doesn't act on his turn for a day, the next player can take the turn for free, or any other player can take it for 1 coin
  • The targeted royal is never to be explicitly identified
  • Anyone can attach a good and appropriate picture to a component for 1 coin, like a trait. It acts as a proper name, aiding a character in any complication (since a portrait signifies character's importance to the story)

</toggledisplay>

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