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4-C:T 1 (The lntrooucti()n)<br />
Cut Scene<br />
Scene II<br />
Plot Turn I<br />
Scene IV<br />
- A motorcade arrives at the secret research camp where Dr. Schlessig is being held. It's Hitler, who<br />
has come to inspect the progress <strong>of</strong> the project. He's amazed at the progress being made, and asks<br />
to see the man responsible. Enter the Colonel, who gives an appropriate speech, 'This is a great day<br />
for the German people, as we rise above our enemies, raining death from above in the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Aryan race ... ', etc.<br />
4-C:T II (The (A)nk()nlaU()R)<br />
Scene I<br />
Pinch I<br />
- Heroes encounter Hitler's motorcade leaving the camp as they approach (Hitler's car has tinted,<br />
closed windows). Trucks full <strong>of</strong> men, supplies, and odd looking bombs roll on down the road. The<br />
Main Cast is driving a commandeered truck up to the gate (CutScene showing bound and gagged<br />
German soldiers). They also have stolen security papers and uniforms. The heroes enter the 'Rocket<br />
Research Base' only to find it in the last stages <strong>of</strong> being abandoned.<br />
- The heroes find a way to rescue Dr. Schlessig. He is being watched by guards as he puts the finishing<br />
touches on a last load <strong>of</strong> bombs. The good Doctor will be able to tell the heroes <strong>of</strong> the horrors <strong>of</strong> his<br />
new 'timed-bombs' (meant to be dropped from the air, timed to explode just above the ground for<br />
massive damage, and high kill ratios).<br />
[Papers left in the Colonel's abandoned <strong>of</strong>fice will contain notes on the OberZeppelin itself, able to<br />
fly high, out <strong>of</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> the planes <strong>of</strong> the day. There is also a map to the Zeppelin Base left in the<br />
glove compartment <strong>of</strong> a car (or in a safe, or ... ). Doctor Schlessig has plans for the 'timed-bombs'<br />
(repeat this a lot) themselves, and will provide them if asked.]<br />
- The heroes get the Pr<strong>of</strong>fesor <strong>of</strong>f the base. Feel free to throw in a few Failures, get them noticed by<br />
guards, and let loose with a massive gun battle. Let the Main Cast literally destroy what remains <strong>of</strong><br />
this base, the bombs, the guards, you name it. Whatever happens, if the Main Cast is not about<br />
to go after the OberZeppelin itself, when this is over, Dr. Schlessig will insist that they do so That<br />
Zeppelin is on its way to Warsaw for a test run. Dr. Schlessig knows te Allied forces want him to<br />
design weapons <strong>of</strong> destruction for them, and the Doctor insists that he will do no such thing, unless<br />
the Main Cast stop the Colonel and his mad schemes.<br />
- This is the 'Of course I am French, why else would I have this silly accent!' Scene, or the 'Bakery<br />
Truck' Scene. The heroes are in a town below the mountain stronghold which houses the top-secret<br />
OberZeppelin Base. They need a way in. That way is the bakey truck. If the heroes still have Dr.<br />
Schlessig, then they can connect with the underground which will carry him to safety This<br />
underground cell is in the town's bakery (Francois can improvise this, or it can be given to him). If<br />
the heroes have already left the Doctor behind, then information may be had at the local bar, from<br />
German soldiers working at the base, and drinking there <strong>of</strong>f-duty, or from local townspeople working<br />
about. Either way, the information gained will tell the heroes that daily deliveries <strong>of</strong> vegetables, eggs,<br />
clean laundry, and BREAD, are made each day to the Zeppelin Base.<br />
- The heroes sneak away from the bakery truck, and must make their way to the large (and obvious)<br />
Zeppelin Hangar (Hopefully, they still have those Nazi guard uniforms). The Zeppelin is big, really<br />
big, constructed <strong>of</strong> re-inforced cells, and woven out <strong>of</strong> some odd bullet-resistent fiber (possibly an<br />
early version <strong>of</strong> Kevlar). It's very tough to destroy. However, there are all these 'TIMED-BOMBS'<br />
about, and the Main Cast may even have the blueprints to them. Unfortuantely, modifying even a<br />
single bomb will take some time, even with the plans (which are slightly out <strong>of</strong> date), and the place<br />
is crawling with guards. The Main Cast will be given away before they complete the setting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bomb. They may be heard, or stumbled upon, or noted by a suspicious townsperson delivering other<br />
goods, but we prefer to have them pointed out by a traitor within the underground movement<br />
(possibly someone who insisted upon coming along with them). In walks the Colonel, with loads <strong>of</strong><br />
guards, with loads <strong>of</strong> weapons, for the big capture. Yes, the heroes are catupred, forced to listen to<br />
the Colonel's speech on the marvels <strong>of</strong> his OberZeppelin, on his plan to test his new bombs out on<br />
Warsaw, and on how our heroes will have a chance to witness it all, before they die. The Main Cast<br />
is stripped <strong>of</strong> weapons (unless they are very clever), and laoded aboard the OberZeppelin, along with<br />
the remaining bombs, including the one they were just working on Yes, the bomb which is almost<br />
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