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Title: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: phydaux42 on <06-09-15/1111:55>
Does anyone know if the Field Museum is inside the containment area?
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Kincaid on <06-09-15/1129:18>
It is.  The Field Museum actually shows up in one of season five's missions (Liberation, iirc).
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Marzhin on <06-09-15/1134:24>
Here's a link to the nice map of Chicago created by Opti (https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?ll=42.028894,-87.816467&t=m&source=embed&ie=UTF8&msa=0&spn=0.714063,1.235962&z=9&mid=zrFsZQwESwVs.ky84118mRV9c), it should help :)
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: phydaux42 on <06-09-15/1149:23>
Thanks. 

I'm doing a SR 5 demo in a few days for a group,some of whom have never played Shadowrun.  I'm thinking that hijacking a bunch of ancient Egyptian artifacts recently recovered from the Field Museum, possibly magically active and all fresh from the containment area, will be a nice in to to the game.

'Caause we all know that the run isn't over until the Johnson screws you over for the SECOND time.  :)
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Sendaz on <06-09-15/1741:45>
Mummies VS Bugs


I'd watch that.....
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: The Wyrm Ouroboros on <06-15-15/2318:34>
Note that the Field Museum became the Sanctum, a major citadel of metahuman defense against the bugs even before the Cermak blast - almost immediately, in fact.  I don't remember the name of the shaman who set it up, but he apparently had some (presumably revealed / divined) information about the bad things coming.
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Bull on <06-19-15/2058:02>
(http://www.hireanillustrator.com/i/images/2015/02/Shadowrun_Liberation_Chicago_field_museum-600x388.jpg)

The Field Museum/Sanctum as it appears in SRM 05-04: Liberation.  Art by Igor Florentini.
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: cyclopean on <06-24-15/0041:55>
Jason Two-Spirits is the shaman who predicted bug city and locked down the field museum as "Sanctum". According to feral cities pg 19-20, he and a powerful free spirit named Seeks-the-Moon have kept it from amassing much of a background count, and have recently teamed up with the Astral Space Preservation Society
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Reaver on <06-24-15/0154:01>
Nice to see Jason still around and kicking...
(He was the main character in Burning Bright, the novel that covered the lead up, and FURBAR that leads to the CZ. A good read if you can find it.)
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: PiXeL01 on <06-24-15/0455:35>
Sorry to disappoint you but Kyle Teller was the main character in Burning Bright (along with his (former) ally spirit Seeks-the-Moon.
After Bug City no one knows what Teller has been up to. Seeks-The-Moon on the other hand has been busy, seemingly both inside and outside of Chicago. He worked for/with Anne Ravenheart at some point.
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: cyclopean on <06-24-15/2029:49>
Two-Spirits is also in burning bright though, iirc
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Bull on <06-30-15/0106:44>
He shows up a bit.  Working with the military, IIRC?  (it's been a few years since I read it last)

There's another Free Spirit (Not quite as powerful as Seeks) hanging around teh Sanctum as well, helping to protect it. 

Quote from: SRM 05-04: Liberation
Daytripper is a spacey, slightly confused looking Free Spirit wearing a powder blue leisure suit. His reasons for hanging out at the Sanctum and helping Dr. Kersh are unknown to all, including Kersh (and possibly Daytripper himself). He will occasionally “sit” on a couch that doesn’t exist and watch an unseen television, laughing at sitcoms only he can see and commenting on them occasionally (“’With god as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!’ Now that’s funny! They don’t write TV like this anymore!”)

And a pic from that adventure as well:

(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/bulldrek/Liberation%20Final%20small_zps0r18cjsf.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/bulldrek/media/Liberation%20Final%20small_zps0r18cjsf.jpg.html)

My old GM, Steven Tinner, wrote this adventure, and Daytripper was originally a Hearth Spirit conjured up by Johnny 99, Bull's old Coyote Shaman partner.  As he was the Hearth Spirit for our apartment, he started showing up unsummoned on a semi-regular basis.  He was based heavily on Don Knott's character from Three's Company, Mr. Furley.  He was an amusing running joke in our game, and eventually when Bug City went down, our apartment got destroyed, and in the process Daytripper was somehow freed.  He was fun.  And often really, really annoying.
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: The Wyrm Ouroboros on <06-30-15/0130:54>
*laughs hysterically*  So really, he's watching Three's Company?  Ha!
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Kincaid on <06-30-15/1048:19>
He's from Three's Company; he's watching WKRP.
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: cyclopean on <06-30-15/1418:54>
I loved GM-ing as Daytripper when i ran that mission- he's a blast to play. Got some of the players reaaal weirded out. And a couple of others totally fascinated- one of them is a freelance gonzo journalist who keeps trying to find out about him. Glad to know the backstory!
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: phydaux42 on <07-02-15/2050:39>
Back in my 2nd ed GMing days I had a PC create a mentor spirit.  Whenever I roleplayed the mentor spirit I spoke in a deep, raspy voice and constantly called the player "Father."   The other players ran with it, and kept telling the PC that they were afraid the mentor spirit was gonna get lose and kill them all.

Found out months later that the player was REALLY freaked out whenever I spoke in my "spirit voice."
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Dinendae on <07-02-15/2348:54>
(http://www.hireanillustrator.com/i/images/2015/02/Shadowrun_Liberation_Chicago_field_museum-600x388.jpg)

The Field Museum/Sanctum as it appears in SRM 05-04: Liberation.  Art by Igor Florentini.

That is some very nice artwork!
Title: Re: Bug City - Field Museum?
Post by: Dinendae on <07-03-15/0001:51>

Quote from: SRM 05-04: Liberation
... commenting on them occasionally (“’With god as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!’ Now that’s funny! They don’t write TV like this anymore!”)


WKRP in Cincinatti! Oh god, I remember when that Thanksgiving episode aired; Les on the ground reporting the free turkey give away, and making it sound like the Hindenburgh disaster! Pure comedy gold! I also noticed the resemblence to Mr Furley as soon as I saw that picture.