The Last Warhulk
A warship has entered the Verge, fighting a war that ended decades ago. Can your team stop it before there's more loss of life?
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Once / Thursday - 4:00 PM UTC
Dec 11
Session Duration / 4 hours
0 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The Warhulks were the ultimate in AI warfare. An entire dreadnaught without a single human on board, all managed by one of the most advanced AIs ever programmed, with all the wartime strategy of the greatest generals of history. All of the Warhulks known and accounted for were recalled and decommissioned at the end of the Second Galactic War. But somehow, one survived. The Ares-22 has shown up in the Verge and it downloaded what could only be a list of targets. It still thinks that the Second Galactic War is raging on, and it will aim at peaceful and undefended colonies of its enemies. A kill program has been devised by a specialist programmer. It is up to your team to help the programmer upload the program to the Ares-22 to prevent further loss of life. If that doesn't work, prepare to board the vessel and take down the mad AI by hand. This adventure is suitable for 3-5 players of any level, and is as relevant today as it ever was with the rise of AI.
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Meet the Game Master
2 years on StartPlaying
About me
Hi, I’m Cory—a GenX lifer in the TTRPG space, raised on rulebooks older than most streaming services and weaned on systems where a bad die roll meant rolling a new character. I run games that reward smart play, bold choices, and player agency. Whether you're navigating a derelict freighter in deep space or prying open dungeon doors in a dying realm, I offer high-stakes adventures where your decisions matter and survival is never guaranteed. My roots are in Alternity (1997), early D&D, and the OSR movement—but I love helping players new to these styles find their footing and thrive. You won’t find handholding here. What you will find is: 🎲 Tactical gameplay with real consequences 🧠 Encouragement of player creativity and critical thinking 📖 Rich, immersive worlds built around your decisions 💀 A healthy respect for the “one-bad-roll-and-it’s-over” philosophy I run one-shots, short arcs, and full campaigns. No prior experience needed—I’ll walk you through the rules, set expectations, and make sure the table feels safe, engaged, and invested. Yes, I use modern safety tools—Lines and Veils, X-Card, Open Door Policy—because I want every player to feel secure enough to go deep into the story. This is dark fun, not real trauma. So if you’re looking for a game that feels dangerous, grounded, and wildly reactive—grab your flashlight, check your ammo, and step carefully. You just might make it out alive.
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Creating your character
There will be several preset skill packages available for customizing your characters, but we will create the characters right off the bat. Level is virtually meaningless in Alternity; it is one of the last of the "old school" games where advancement didn't improve the characters very much.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
You will need to have a Roll20 account and join our Discord server. Links will arrive by email when signing up.
What Cory brings to the table
You can expect a sci-fi adventure that could be at home in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; blending heroic action with absurdist comedy. I will keep you laughing, but I won't let you forget you're in constant danger. Alternity is one of the last of the "old school" RPGs which reward ingenuity and survival instincts over dice rolls. Though we will use the rolls to determine success or failure, making good, level-headed choices and knowing when to advance or retreat are going to be your keys to survival. If you've never played before, or if you have but it's been a while, know that this is a brutal and unforgiving system in combat. One-hit kills are a real thing. Character level means very little in terms of damage dealt or absorbed.
Homebrew rules
I do not use any homebrew rules.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
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Safety
How Cory creates a safe table
We will discuss any Lines and Veils during character creation. X, N, and O cards will be available on Roll20. As always, feel free to PM me at any time if I or anyone else has said or done anything triggering.
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Safety tools used