Download NASA's tabletop role-playing game adventure, The Lost Universe.
Mostly a reminder to myself to look at it later, but NASA made a ttrpg.
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Download NASA's tabletop role-playing game adventure, The Lost Universe.
Mostly a reminder to myself to look at it later, but NASA made a ttrpg.
A NASA module for your own table
Download NASA's tabletop role-playing game adventure, The Lost Universe.
I don't know that I'd want to play this, because it has a little bit of that "take a good thing and make it EdUcAtIoNaL" vibe I find offputting—but I would absolutely tear it apart for bits to use and the sheer joy of using "the NASA adventure" at my table. And frankly, it doesn't look awful!
A dark mystery has settled over the city of Aldastron on the rogue planet of Exlaris. Researchers dedicated to studying the cosmos have disappeared, and the Hubble Space Telescope has vanished from Earth’s timeline. Only an ambitious crew of adventurers can uncover what was lost. Are you up to the challenge?
This adventure is designed for a party of 4-7 level 7-10 characters and is easily adaptable for your preferred tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) system.
God I love the raw geekery on display here. You know some engineer at the Goddard Space Flight Center is cackling gleefully to themselves about being paid to write a D&D module on government time, and good on them. And you know, the blend of fantasy and science isn't the worst I've seen by a long shot. Good work!