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The characters receive an invitation to the first human expedition into Deep Time. It’s the early 21st century and [[UNIT]] scientist Dr Mallory Frost has been selected to lead a team back into the late [[Cretaceous]] period. But, when the characters arrive, they realise something has gone badly wrong. UNIT have lost contact with the expedition – Dr Frost has vanished into Deep Time. | The characters receive an invitation to the first human expedition into Deep Time. It’s the early 21st century and [[UNIT]] scientist Dr Mallory Frost has been selected to lead a team back into the late [[Cretaceous]] period. But, when the characters arrive, they realise something has gone badly wrong. UNIT have lost contact with the expedition – Dr Frost has vanished into Deep Time. | ||
Unfortunately, something else has come through the other way. A group of [[Silurian]]s storm the museum, the vanguard of a much larger force. The characters must negotiate with them, work out what happened to Dr Frost and then journey back into the prehistoric past themselves to rescue her. Once there, they discover the truth: a Silurian named Commander Kreston has discovered the time eddy and is planning on leading his warriors to conquer Earth’s present. It’s Asteroid Day – the day the planetoid is due to hit Earth – and the Silurians would rather not stick around to watch the fireworks. | Unfortunately, something else has come through the other way. A group of [[Silurian]]s storm the museum, the vanguard of a much larger force. The characters must negotiate with them, work out what happened to Dr Frost and then journey back into the prehistoric past themselves to rescue her. Once there, they discover the truth: a Silurian named Commander Kreston has discovered the time eddy and is planning on leading his warriors to conquer Earth’s present. It’s [[Origin of the Moon|Asteroid Day]] – the day the planetoid is due to hit Earth – and the Silurians would rather not stick around to watch the fireworks. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 17 October 2024
Asteroid Day was an adventure for the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game, included in the sourcebook The Silurian Age.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The characters receive an invitation to the first human expedition into Deep Time. It’s the early 21st century and UNIT scientist Dr Mallory Frost has been selected to lead a team back into the late Cretaceous period. But, when the characters arrive, they realise something has gone badly wrong. UNIT have lost contact with the expedition – Dr Frost has vanished into Deep Time.
Unfortunately, something else has come through the other way. A group of Silurians storm the museum, the vanguard of a much larger force. The characters must negotiate with them, work out what happened to Dr Frost and then journey back into the prehistoric past themselves to rescue her. Once there, they discover the truth: a Silurian named Commander Kreston has discovered the time eddy and is planning on leading his warriors to conquer Earth’s present. It’s Asteroid Day – the day the planetoid is due to hit Earth – and the Silurians would rather not stick around to watch the fireworks.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Note that due to the fluid, interactive nature of tabletop roleplaying games, not all of these characters will be encountered during the story and/or may be swapped out or modified at the Gamemaster's discretion. All names are as presented in the text.
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
UNIT[[edit] | [edit source]]
- UNIT created Operation Ticktock to explore the possibility of time travel following the events of Operation Golden Age.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The adventure notes suggests the possibility of swapping out the Silurian's base, called "Deep Crag", with the city seen in The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood.
- No specific writer is credited for this story.
- Promotional photos and screencaps used to illustrate moments from this adventure include (in order of use) The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood, A Good Man Goes to War, and The Power of Three.