Destinations

DESTINATIONS:

Where do you go to land a spaceship, pick up a meal, get some repairs or spend a night on the town? Tabletop Adventures presents Destinations, our initial product series for Future RPGs. Featuring versatile locations that anyone might need, stat-free so they can be used in nearly any sci-fi system, Destinations are places to go. Near future or far, in a familiar system or a galaxy far away, these locations combine utility and flavor with a character all their own.

Locations include our initial Destination: Repair Station 7-Osiris, followed by such sites as Spaceport Trident Vespa, the Star-struck Cantina, and the Pilots’ Lounge.

Let Tabletop Adventures provide you with Destinations for all your Future travel needs. Now providing help for the Harried Space Master as well! 


More Cantinas & More

The Star-struck Cantina - The place everybody wants to be, and be seen. Loud and bright, low-grav dance floor, moving stairs to the upper floor, and a VIP area for special guests.

Cruise Ship Dining Room - Colorful, high quality dining room on a space ship. Holographic menus, good quality fare even though food synthesis is used.

Street Vendors - A collection of different street vendors for your adventurers to run into and enjoy their tasty fare.

The Chip Shop - Decorated with wires and pieces of curcuit boards, this is a place with loud music and flashing lights for your favorite techies to socialize. Hacking, cracking, gaming and other more esoteric things go on in the main bar and in a private area geared toward the quieter crowd. Includes a communal living area for the computer-obsessed to sleep when they can’t play any longer.

 


Charons Wall

Destination: Charon’s Wall is the third spaceport in the Destinations line, written by Martin Ralya. This spaceport sits at the base of a massive cliff, with its landing lanes radiating outward from the rock face in a sunburst pattern and hangars and other buildings hugging the cliff. Everything from the architecture to the equipment feels out of date, so one might wonder why anyone would land at Charon’s Wall. The answer is price - Charon’s Wall is one of the cheapest spaceports in the galaxy. There is also a lawless quality to doing business at Charon’s Wall, and that is something many of its customers have come to value. It can be a drawback, though; just a few weeks ago the port came under attack, leaving many of its external facilities badly damaged. The port’s main facilities, which are buried deep inside the Wall, were untouched so despite the damage Charon’s Wall is still a functional spaceport – for the most part.

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