Campbell had brought up some questions that he wanted to ask about
the last scenario we ran. So I had him write them down and I said I
would post my answers here. Here you go:
Q: Do they (the two Korean kids you rescured from the bugs and the
fire) have any weapons training?
A: During your questioning of the two, the both say that their
father had taught them the basic about handling a firearm. The girl
also indicates that she knows how to use older traditional weapons
as well. You could also say that just by looking at them, they look
to be in extremely good shape. They act and move as if they have had
some sort of training. Being that both of your characters are
trained martial artists you can sense much physical disipline.
Q: Any relatives?
A: Those that didn't die immediately after the bug invasion or the
drought of 05, were in Seoul. Seoul is now bug central and it is
unsure if they are even still alive, or worse, a bug zombie.
Q: Do they remember anybody who bought the weapons from their dad?
A: They remember strangers coming to the farm now and then, but they
were never close friends of the family who stayed for BBQs or
anything. Most were Koreans, but there were even a few (¹éÀεé) white
guys in the groups. She thinks that one group were from (°¸ª½Ã) the
city of Kong-nug. Mostly they came at night after dinner, and met
father at the back door. They always came quietly and left that way
to.
Q: Does the family have a truck or vehicle of some sort?
A: Looking around the farm you find a small truck (4 wheel drive)
hidden behind some cover: A.R. 6 S.D.C. 350 Speed: 120mph
Range: 400 miles. It only has half a tank of gas. It has a standard
tool kit, jack, and one spare tire. There is also a map of the
nearby city of Kong-nug in the glove box.
You also find:
One work horse
Size: 66 inches tall at the shoulders
Weight: 1600 lbs
Hit Points: 34
S.D.C.: 44
Attacks per melee: 2
Damage: kicks: front doing 2D6+2, rear doing 3D6+2 damage; bite 1D4
Bonuses: +1 on initiative, +2 to strike, +2 to dodge, +4 to save vs
poison and disease.
Natural Ablilities: Great strenth and endurance, cna pull up to four
tons, and a pair yoked in tandem can pull up to fifteen tons. The
horse can also swim 60%, leap up to four feet high and six feet
long.
Speed: 22 (15 mph), but maximum speed is 44 (30 mph)
Age: 5 years old, average life span of 12 years.
Q: Their names (the two Korean kids)?
A: The girls name is Kim Hee-Jin (±è ÈñÁø) and she is 16 years old.
She is also very beautiful. The boys name is Lee Hyon-suk (ÀÌ Çö¼®)
and he is 14. Unlike his sister he is an all right looking kid.
However, he is pretty pretty tough looking for his age. He's only
5'9" but he looks pretty solid.
Q: Do they have any even remotely useful skills?
A: Hard to tell at this point. One thing is for sure, they both seem
to know how to cook, and since neither of you do, that comes in real
handy. They are still pretty young to have any technical training.
Q: What are the nearby villages - do they know anyone there?
A: Kong-nug (°¸ª½Ã) is ten miles west of your present location. They
don't know anyone there, since it is largely bug controled.
Q: Do you know any English?
A: No. There have not been any English institutes in Korea since the
start of the war.
Q: Did your dad keep weapons/armor/gear in any place other than the
shed? Where did he get the weapons?
A: "Not that we know of. We think that he got them from someplace up
north. We hear there are less bugs up north."
Q: Anything else useful looking in the shed?
A: You find:
Small backpack
one canteen
3 lighters
pocket knife
100ft of rope
four man tent
four sleeping bags
one sleeping bag
ten candles
two pairs of working gloves
a poncho
one pair of coveralls
five gallons of gas
two gallons of bottled water
rice, grains, other preserved foods (kimchee, etc.) to last you 2
weeks
one machete
Q: Can I search the house for anything useful?
A: No. It burned to the ground.
Q: Can I bury the dead family?
A: Yes. You find a rusty shovel and bury the dead.