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Bound to None, a weird space western powered by BRP, is up on dtrpg. Pay what you want.


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Grab your plasma pistol, load up on sticky bombs, and click on your heat shield in
the weird space western roleplaying game about building a legacy in the frontier
of the galaxy. Take your crew wherever you want to go in a world where freedom
is as close as your starship’s airlock door and show them you're Bound to None.


• Eight species and mutants let you play the character you want.
• Frontier travel, be an outlaw in one place and a hero in the next.
• Ship operation rounds work the same as on foot or in a vehicle.
• Tactical, fast combat with hit locations, special attacks, and phases.
• Your skills improve as you use them, no levels or classes.
• Built to scale from street level thugs to planetary overlords.
• Percentile core mechanic means transparent odds and quick rulings.
• Asymmetrical stats mean you don't spend forever rolling up mooks.
• Classic d100 system with flexible and open-ended structure.
• Futuristic equipment, chemicals, weapons, armor and psionics.
• Stats for shuttles, submarines, jet packs, starships, tanks, and more.
• Psionics excel at creative use written for flexible effects.
• Contains an introductory scenario full of mystery and adventure.
• Bestiary defines and gives stats for alien creatures found in the wild.
• Well defined space travel makes distance and time matter.
• No boring scifi, this is wild space like that found in the short stories
of the 1930s, the space adventures of the 1970s, and the anime
and manga of the 1990s and 2000s. Hot blooded mercs in cold space.

 

Four years of writing, playing, and revising made this happen, playtested by over 50 people ages 14-62.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/486153/Bound-to-None

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Wow @hix! This looks very interesting! So when you say space western, I’m thinking Firefly. Is that about right? Would you mind providing one or two sentences about what the scenario is about, how many pages it is, and how many sessions it normally takes to run? It’s great that BRP is getting some love!

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Hey @Hix, I wasn’t sure if you would see my post so I also put it on DriveThruRPG under your product discussion.

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46 minutes ago, rsanford said:

So when you say space western, I’m thinking Firefly. Is that about right?

Western to me means frontier. No galaxy spanning empires, law is local and most places are undeveloped. Firefly and Cowboy Bebop were definitely inspirations, but I pulled more from wilder fare like Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Outlaw Star, the scifi stories of Clark Ashton Smith, 70s B-movie space adventures like Battle Beyond the Stars, Space Dandy, and the Instrumentality of Mankind series by Cordwainer Smith. High flying psionics and powerful gear for playing space mercenaries in an untamed cluster.
168 pages, including an intro adventure, bestiary, light setting (we don't need thousands of years of lore), realm building rules, and tons of random space encounters. This is a complete game that requires no other books to play, but is compatible with the options in BRP: UGE.

Built for sandbox campaigns that rise from street level to interplanetary conflict, our group just finished a three year campaign where we did just that. Started out gutting mobsters for 500 rho, ended by building the galaxy's first capital ship.

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Got it! Hitchhikers huh? That was a crazy book and I loved it! Actually I enjoyed all the references you made except Space Dandy, which I’m not familiar with.

Check out our homebrew rules for freeform magic in BRP ->

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4 minutes ago, rsanford said:

Got it! Hitchhikers huh? That was a crazy book and I loved it! Actually I enjoyed all the references you made except Space Dandy, which I’m not familiar with.

Gonzo comedy scifi anime made by the guy who made Cowboy Bebop. Wonderfully immature and wild. Good stuff.

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