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Alien RPG: Leave All Else to the Gods

As crew of the Solovetsky Island, you are an advanced landing party descending to scout a particularly bountiful planet suitable for colonization. You quickly realize that you are not the first crew to make landfall, discovering evidence of a landing party nearly a decade old. What happened to them? And worse, could the same happen to you?

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The comms unit buzzes, the incoming ID code showing it’s Gaius, calling from UNCSS Ìyánlá.

“Good day Solovetsky Island. I hope all is well. As you know, a key element of the Great Mother Mission is to re-colonize this sector of space under the collaborative banner of the United Nations, and not any one supernation or corporation. The third planet in the KOI-1966 system, KOI-1966.03, was noted as suitable for colonization before the Isolation, and this has been corroborated by our long-range survey scans. Governor Abantu has taken a close personal interest in the colonization of this planet—between you and me he is desperate for a good news story, and setting up the first colony of the Great Mother Mission will be that story.

Your task is to travel to KOI-1966.03 as the advance party for the colonization. The Ìyánlá will be 24 hours behind you. We have four atmosphere processors riding on Ìyánlá’s back and consuming fuel at a terrible rate, so we need to get them deployed soon, and thousands of colonists on ice, to wake up and start making better worlds for all. You will oversee the colonization operation and then survey the planet for valuable resources. As I said, Governor Abantu himself is the driving force behind this expedition and expects to see rapid results. Don’t let him down.”