Hey all,
I tried using the search function to see if there was already a thread about this but I couldn't find anything. Either that or my search skills suck...
Anyhow...
heres the question.
If I own seattle 2072 is there anything that runner havens has that the former doesn't if i'm only after seattle info?
Thanks in advance.
No, not really.
Thanks
There are some all-but-official* Seattle locations written for The Shadowrun Supplemental (http://web.archive.org/web/20090622042530/http://tss.dumpshock.com/).
TSS was written and edited by people who were soon after the lead editors and authors of the actual Shadowrun books, so it is as official as anything not by FASA/FanPro/Catalyst could be.
Runner's Havens might have a bit of useful info if you want to 'Run during the 2070 Gubernatorial Election.
Depends on what you're looking or aiming for. Metaplot can be good for an aim, http://canray.deviantart.com/gallery/3551264, you don't have to go off of what the game universe is making.
There isn't much metaplot about the election, BTW, just a few suggestions on adventures. The winner does so through a variety of means that... Well... It's laid out in Seattle 2072.
All depends on your playing/GMing style. If you want, you can use the Random Shadowrun Generator to just get random 'Runs going making the group wonder if you have some metaplot in mind and going insane as they try to piece together what's really going on.
Runner Havens mentions the Crash 2.0 Memorial. Seattle 2072 does not. Neither lists a location, so I put it in Denny Park, but occasionally it comes up, like if you are running Emergence or if you need a quick meeting place.
Plus it's a nice piece of fluff which acknowledges the loss from the second Crash.
Currently in print? Runner's Toolkit.
Season 4 of http://www.shadowrun4.com/missions/ takes place in Seattle, and we've been making fairly extensive use of Seattle 2072. One thing we've been doing is fleshing out the Ork underground some as well, since the write ups in any Seattle Book 9or Elsewhere) have been nearly non-existent. We include location summaries and write ups in the Missions to help Gms out, and there's an upcoming Ork underground eBook that will be collecting this material, and adding a bunch more (plus covering history and such).
From what I've read of the Season 4 Missions, there's a lot in there, and a lot to come. I'm excited about it, actually.
I've been building a non-canon resource for my own SR games on Obsidian Portal generically titled http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/ilssg/wikis/our-seattle . It is loaded down with locations, contacts and the like. Much of the content there is based off of the style of Dumpshock's archive and the Seattle 2072 book.
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