So I ran Food Fight earlier today with 3 PC's: A dwarf mage, a human dronomancer, and an elf face/bioninja.
I set the whole scene in the outlying Chicago neighborhoods, because that's where the campaign is going to be.
The very first things the 2 PC's do is summon and bind their maximum allotment of spirits and sprites (they don't mention the idea until after I tell them that the mobsters won't hurt moxie for a couple of weeks, the sly dogs). It's not fun, so I rule that (if they take a week to prepare) they can summon and bind 6 Force 6 spirits/sprites, with 5 tasks each. Fine. Meanwhile, our face scopes out the McHugh's, convinces Vic that he's looking to do some freelance work, and gives him his number.
So after all the spirits sprites are there, they drive up in the rigger's armored car (I decide that, given that it's Chicago, armored cars might not be so unusual). Dronomancer has his sprites scout out the area, and they find the turrets, the metal detector, the security cameras, and the maglocks. The dwarf astral projects around the area and locates the girl. Since I was using my own map (based off floorplans for a near-future McDonald's design, about twice as large as the one given) that includes a back door, and a couple corridors, my bioninja goes in solo, through the back door. The dronomancer gets some sprites to modify the camera's video feed on the fly (nobody else can see him; this is an employees-only zone) to make it look like one of the manager's cousins is walking in instead. The ninja sidles up to the locked manager's door and (in fluent Romani; he's bilingual) claims to be his cousin. The dronomancer is helping by future-facebook stalking the manager online, feeding info about a cousin to the ninja in real time). Ninja glitches; he picked a cousin who the manager hates. The manager says he's gonna have security come rough him up. The ninja says he's here to give him some money. This is a hit with the manager, who immediately warms up and unlocks the door. The ninja immediately bursts into the room and kills him.
I segue to the other characters; ask them what they're going to do. They kind of shrug; the dwarf walks in and orders a burger.
Meanwhile, the ninja frisks him for a keycard, sneaks over to the storage room and the freezer, and opens it up. The guard is unconscious, as normal. When Moxie sees the ninja framing the entryway, bloody sword in hand, she shrieks. Hearing the shriek, the security guard moves behind the kitchen, towards the walk-in freezer, to investigate. The dwarf sees this and warns the ninja. The ninja convinces her to be quiet (such a charmer), and hides against the wall next to the door. Sure enough, the guard walks in, spots the unconscious guard, and surges towards him. The ninja steps forward and knocks him unconscious with a nick to the leg (did I mention that the ninja's monofilament sword is laced with Narcojet? MUNCHKIN). He leads the girl back out the way he came and they hunker down in the armored car.
I decide that I want there to be some shooting, so I have four heavily armed mobsters (responding to a silent alarm) barge in the door. They tell everybody to clear out ('there's an... err, gas leak'). Dwarf obliges, takes his burger, walks into the car, and tells his bound fire spirit to fuse the McHugh's doors shut and torch the place. This entire place is absolutely soaked in grease, so the fire takes right off. There were 5 mafia men in the building; all perished. The dronomancer watches and smokes a cigar.
I'd have to say this was pretty cool. Of course, I'm leaving out the hours of agonizing over their plan ('let's frame another mob family. Let's kidnap the manager for money. Let's kill nobody. Let's kill everybody!' etc). But they're not the most decisive bunch.
I'm definitely going to have to review the rules for spirits and sprites if the PC's are going to roll this way; as it stands, I'm 90% sure that they were able to get more work-per-task then RAW would allow. C'est la vie. But what I'd like to know is: what happens next? How easily would this be tracked, and linked back to them or their client? How much time and energy would the mafia, or the UCAS government, be willing to invest into the investigation?
Eager to hear your feedback and thoughts
