Campaign Podcast
Summary: Campaign is long-form actual play podcast. Our current series Campaign: Skyjacks takes place in an original setting inspired by folktales and classic adventure fiction. Join Liz Anderson, John Patrick Coan, Tyler Davis, Johnny O’Mara, and gamemaster James D’Amato as they tell a tale of daring sky pirates. … Also it’s basically an elaborate re-telling of Weekend at Bernie’s.
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- Artist: James D'Amato
- Copyright: 2015 Campaign Podcast
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Episode 21. What are the words I can say? Likely the best episode we've recorded yet. Likely the best we'll ever record. Say what you want about Episode 21, but we were on task the whole time.
Leenik spends an entire combat sitting on the floor of a warehouse.
The crew has a few hours to kill before they're supposed to hit their second drop of the night, so they fill the time as only tourists can. Two words: Ghost. Tour.
Ah, that classic RPG moment when the GM talks to herself in character for far too long. We're playing for realsies now! It's also time to make the trek back to Guns Guns Gun 2 (even more guns). Star Was Lingo Notes: Glee Anselm: A water planet. Best known as the Nautolan home planet. Ducky: Good Aurek: Roughly the letter "A" Aurek is the first letter of the Aurebesh (basic) alphabet. Lambs: Folks on the lamb - fugitives Frink: A Corellian expletive Frang: A Twi'lek expletive
We're at the end of our first flashback, and Trystan Valentine, Binbon, and Jubna are about to get up to risky business. They've unanimously decided it's time to backstab jerkwad smuggler Jacinto Reth. But, in order to do so, they're going to need to call upon Teemo the Hutt.Special thanks to our guest players Stephen Kroppa and Mike Migdall! You two are the gundark's pajamas.
Looking to make a quick butt full of credits Trystan Valentine and his friends Binbon and Jubna have agreed to sneak into a Hutt controlled spaceport and steal commandeered cargo from Teemo the Hutt. Naturally this lead to a singing competition.
When a mysterious smuggler breaks into the home of a young Trystan Valentine, he offers Tryst and his friends what could be the deal of a lifetime.
The Mynock crew sets down on Mandalore, and pretty much just shops. That's practically the entire episode.
The Mynock arrives at Vanquo, ready to set down, steal some ID tags, and research the kark out of some soil. But first, clipboard in hand, Bacta has some things that need addressing.
Stuck in hyperspace for a few days, the crew of the Mynock returns to their roots: talking to each other for way too long for this to really be considered an actual play. Settle in for our first ever Bottle Episode.
They’re out of combat, and out of time. How will the guys get off the Bargain Hunter as the smuggler band shrugs off their nausea? Also, we’re coming up on the end of our first arc. They boys are going to have to dogfight their way to freedom. How does ship-to-ship combat even work?
Roll for initiative! With the hull of the Bargain Hunter busted open and the vacuum of space exposed, the Mynock crew’s going to have to cling tight as they try to escape the dread smuggle Jorj Car’das.
It’s time for Tryst to finally test his hand at piloting. I’m sure nothing unexpected will crop up on that front. Meanwhile, Bacta attempts to put the jump on Jorj Car’das while Leenik helps himself to a second serving of meatloaf.
The Crew gets up to some some capital N Nonsense in this year's Life Day Holiday Special.
Tryst and Lyn get to the heart of the story arc while Leenik and Bacta come face to face with Jorj Car'das!