Session 05 - Deep Sea Fragments and Desert Swarms - Wrap-Up
Narrative Recap
Ronnie crossed paths with Xander in the corridor on the way to the briefing room, catching a glimpse of a Chinese area code on Xander’s phone screen before Xander handed him a spent meteor fragment to trade to Igor and sent Ronnie on his way. The tension only grew when Guy LeFleur was confronted by Miller, a rival operative who promised to expose him before storming ahead. Ronnie filed the phone detail away in the back of his mind, saying nothing to the others — especially not to Guy, whose loose lips he trusted about as far as he could throw him.
The conference room was already full when the team arrived. Boss Voss stood at the head of the table alongside a second suited team: Jenkins, Miller, Thompson, and a woman who had shaved her head entirely to fit her helmet — a bald Brittany, smiling directly at Sammy. She wasted no time making her presence known, clapping her hands and shimmering into eight identical copies of herself, all staring Sammy down and demanding to know if she was the only one. Sammy, with admirable composure, replied that he supposed she was now — and just like that, seven of her vanished.
Voss then laid out the full picture of what the team was up against. He described a distant civilization called Terra, a world much like Earth that had been visited by meteors, gained powers, and was then attacked by a massive flying space creature — something like a whale crossed with a squid. The bones of the beast had been found on Terra’s surface, enormous and unmistakable, suggesting the Terrans had managed to kill it. The working theory was that they had siphoned all their meteor-granted powers into a single individual to do it, effectively creating something close to a god.
The briefing turned to the immediate mission: three meteor fragments had fallen into the North Atlantic Ocean, and the team needed to retrieve them before anyone else did. The first fragment rested at a manageable fifty meters down, but Jens quietly analyzed the available data and estimated the second would be at one hundred meters and the third even deeper. Two mini-submarines had been prepared — compact, heavily armed vessels with mechanical retrieval arms and laser turrets — and the plan was simple: Team Jenkins would handle the shallow fragment while the party pushed east toward the deeper ones.
After a long flight out over the Atlantic, the team boarded their sub and descended into the cold dark water. Ronnie took the pilot’s seat with surprising confidence, threading the vessel through the currents while the others manned the turrets and surveillance systems. It wasn’t long before their sensors picked up the second fragment — and a Chinese submarine parked nearby, apparently unaware of their approach. Guy slipped into the mechanical arm controls and, with careful precision, closed the claws around the fragment just as the enemy vessel launched a torpedo. Ronnie threw the sub into a hard evasive roll and the torpedo screamed past harmlessly.
What followed was swift and brutal. Sammy opened fire with the sub’s beam turret, obliterating the enemy’s top gun in a single devastating shot. Ronnie drove the sub vertical, then sideways, keeping both turrets trained on the fleeing vessel as it tried to accelerate east. Shot after shot tore through the enemy hull until the pressure of the deep ocean did the rest — the Chinese submarine crumpled and imploded, leaving only debris and six suited survivors scattering in all directions. The party secured their fragment and pressed on without a second glance.
The approach to the third fragment site was darker and stranger. Sensors picked up two more Chinese submarines ahead, and something else — something massive lurking behind them. As the party drew closer, a bioluminescent light bloomed in the black water, hypnotic and beautiful, dangling from the head of an enormous anglerfish. Jens was transfixed, completely lost to the glow, and could do nothing but stare. Ronnie dove the sub past the distracted enemy vessels and Guy snatched the fragment from the seafloor with the retrieval arms. Then the anglerfish bit clean through the rear of one of the Chinese subs.
The creature turned its attention toward the party’s vessel, charging through the water at terrifying speed. Sammy lined up a shot and fired directly into the creature’s eye. The anglerfish screamed off into the darkness, wounded and retreating, while the remaining Chinese submarine took heavy fire from the party’s turrets before it too was left crippled and sinking. The team surfaced with both a charged fragment and a spent one, flew back to base, and handed everything over before collecting a well-earned forty-eight-hour pass.
The party chose to spend it in Las Vegas. They rode motorcycles through the Nevada desert, and about thirty minutes outside the city, three of them noticed a cloud of dust rising behind them — a half-dozen giant insects in pursuit. Jens calmly planted a remote mine on the road, waited for the bugs to close the distance, and detonated it without breaking stride. Bug limbs rained across the highway. Ronnie, who had been focused entirely on his riding, heard the explosion and glanced back to find nothing but smoke and debris. He said nothing, but his opinion of Jens quietly improved.
Vegas welcomed them with open arms. Ronnie booked the honeymoon suite at The Bellagio — leopard skin rug, heart-shaped bed, mirror ceiling, the works — while Guy, Jens, and Ronnie hit the casino floor with serious money and serious intent. Guy went on a staggering run, doubling his winnings again and again until casino security materialized behind him like a wall of expensive suits. Ronnie responded by stuffing thousand-dollar chips into their breast pockets and patting them firmly on the chest. They thanked him and stepped back. Ronnie walked away with a tidy sum of his own, though he noticed that a security guard near him seemed to falter and grow pale for a moment before recovering — a side effect of Ronnie’s peculiar habit of drawing energy from those around him.
That evening, the group met Rick Harrison and his associate Igor at Medieval Times for dinner and jousting. Jens arrived wearing a crown of ten chained beer cans around his head. Ronnie stole a pinwheel from a child in the audience, and Jens used sleight of hand to steal a pinwheel from another oblivious child to give to the first as a replacement. Rounds of Caribou — a potent Quebecois blend of red wine, whiskey, and maple syrup — were ordered for the table, and the green knight won the day to much cheering. During a quiet moment away from the group, Ronnie slipped Igor the spent meteor fragment and received in return $500,000 and a small piece of paper bearing a complex master password — one that granted root access to every power suit in the program, including the ability to remotely disable them. Ronnie memorized it carefully and said nothing to anyone.
He also laid out a collection of alien artifacts recovered from Terra and offered them to Rick Harrison at a million dollars apiece. Rick’s eyes lit up. The deal was still being discussed when every phone at the table buzzed simultaneously — mass casualties in Los Angeles, something tearing the city apart, a powered individual called The Dragon already on the scene. The news rippled through the stadium crowd, but it was the screaming from outside that made the party move.
The parking lot of Medieval Times had become a slaughterhouse. Dozens of nine-foot-tall insects — armored, six-legged, and hungry — were tearing through tourists and luxury cars alike. A group of Brittanys was already there, firing into the swarm and screaming Sammy’s name with a fury that rivaled the bugs themselves. Ronnie shifted into a cold, methodical combat mode, picking off insects one by one with precise shots to their central eyes. Jens climbed to the roof for a vantage point. Sammy fired explosive rockets into clustered groups of the creatures, and Guy sprinted to the valet stand, grabbed a fistful of keys, and commandeered a Lexus with the full intention of driving it directly into as many bugs as possible. The fight had only just begun.
Memorable Moments
Brittany claps her hands and shimmers into eight identical copies of herself, all staring down Sammy and demanding to know if she is the only one.
A tense and surreal moment during the briefing that left the entire room confused and unsettled
“Well, I see eight of you, so I’m a little… I don’t know how to answer this.” — Sammy
Sammy’s deadpan response to eight copies of Brittany simultaneously demanding to know if she is the only one
Sammy fires the sub’s beam turret and scores a devastating hit on the Chinese submarine, dealing over 100 damage and causing it to implode under the crushing ocean pressure.
A climactic moment in the underwater battle as the party systematically dismantled the enemy vessel
Jens becomes completely mesmerized by the bioluminescent lure of a massive anglerfish lurking behind the Chinese submarines, losing his action for the turn.
The party’s first terrifying glimpse of a meteor-powered deep-sea predator in the pitch-black ocean depths
Sammy fires a precise turret shot directly into the anglerfish’s eye, causing the massive creature to veer off in agony and flee into the darkness.
A clutch shot that saved the party from a monstrous deep-sea predator that had already destroyed a Chinese submarine
Jens plants a remote mine on the desert road and detonates it as a swarm of giant bugs runs over it, sending bug limbs flying through the air while Ronnie rides along completely oblivious.
Jens calmly handles a bug pursuit while Ronnie, who failed his perception roll, had no idea anything was happening behind him
Guy LeFleur goes on a massive gambling winning streak, doubling his money repeatedly to over $700,000, before Ronnie bribed the casino security guards who came to watch them with thousand-dollar chips.
A night of high-rolling that drew increasingly suspicious casino security before Guy simply paid them off
Ronnie secretly exchanges the spent meteor fragment with Igor at Medieval Times and receives $500,000 and a master SHA key password granting root access to all power suits, allowing remote disabling of any suit.
A covert transaction conducted under the cover of jousting entertainment, giving Ronnie a significant tactical advantage over his teammates
A swarm of dozens of nine-foot-tall insects descends on the Medieval Times parking lot, attacking tourists, just as a group of Brittanys arrives furiously yelling for Sammy.
The session ends on a chaotic cliffhanger combining a monster attack with Brittany’s rage at being abandoned
PC Carry-Forward
Ronnie Vint (Ant)
- MAJOR — Master password obtained: Received the full Voss Combat Suit kill switch master password from Igor in exchange for the spent meteor fragment + $500,000. Can now remotely disable ANY suit in the program. Has memorized it. Nobody else knows.
- Chinese intelligence lead: Spotted a Chinese area code (+86) on Xander’s phone. Filed it away silently — suspects Xander has Chinese contacts, said nothing to the team.
- Expert pilot: Proved highly capable as the sub pilot — evasive maneuvers dodged a torpedo, creative positioning (vertical, sideways) kept both turrets in play throughout the engagement.
- Energy drain (continuing): Accidentally drained a casino security guard during gambling. The ability continues to manifest involuntarily around targets in proximity.
- Terra artifacts: Offered alien artifacts from Terra to Rick Harrison at $1M each. Deal was still being discussed when the insect attack interrupted. Unresolved.
- $500,000 payout: Second major payment from Igor. Ronnie’s off-books finances are now substantial.
- Swarm nanobot upgrade: Successfully integrated swarm nanobot technology into his suit before Vegas.
- Combat mode: Fighting insects in Medieval Times parking lot — methodical, targeting central eyes with his pistol. Intends to transition to melee (antennae/underbelly targeting).
Guy LeFleur (Timmah)
- MAJOR — Gambling windfall: Won over $700,000 at the casino through a massive winning streak. Credits to room bill.
- Miller confrontation: Miller confronted Guy directly, promising to “expose” him. The Enemy relationship is escalating — Miller is making overt threats now.
- Mechanical arms: Operated the sub’s retrieval arms to secure both deep-sea fragments. Clutch grab on the second one while the anglerfish was distracted.
- Vehicular combat: Currently driving a commandeered Lexus toward the insect swarm in the Medieval Times parking lot.
- Guy reported the highway bug encounter to base — following his code of honour. Command now knows about insect activity on the road to Vegas.
Sammy Castaneda (Jay S)
- Beam turret specialist: Scored the killing shots in both submarine engagements — destroyed the first sub’s turret, caused implosion, and drove off the anglerfish with a shot to the eye.
- Gyrojet in parking lot: Fired explosive rockets into clustered insects at Medieval Times. Caused collateral civilian casualties (three tourists caught in first rocket blast). Fired second rocket into same group.
- Brittany is furious: Brittany and multiple duplicates arrived at Medieval Times, fighting bugs while screaming Sammy’s name and berating him for abandoning her. This relationship is a problem.
- Tactical escalation: Sammy’s combat approach (rockets into groups containing civilians) shows an increasingly indiscriminate pattern under pressure.
Jens Hartmann (Sean)
- Anglerfish vulnerability: Was completely mesmerized by the bioluminescent lure — lost his action for the turn. May be uniquely susceptible to this type of hypnotic effect.
- Highway mine: Planted and detonated a remote mine that wiped out a half-dozen pursuing insects without breaking stride. Efficient, calm, effective.
- Depth analysis: Used intelligence to estimate fragment depths before mission. His analytical approach gave the team critical planning data.
- Sniper overwatch: Climbed to the Medieval Times roof for a vantage point during the insect attack. Currently in elevated position.
- Sleight of hand/social: Stole a pinwheel from a child, wore a crown of beer cans — continuing pattern of eccentric behaviour mixed with surprising competence.
- Ronnie mocks Miller: Ronnie publicly mocked Miller for cutting the wrong wire on the Kandahar IED that cost Guy an eye and finger. Miller went red. This is the first time the incident has been thrown in his face openly.
What Carries Forward
Unresolved Threads
- MID-COMBAT CLIFFHANGER: Session ended mid-fight in the Medieval Times parking lot. Dozens of nine-foot insects vs. the party (no suits), Brittany duplicates, and fleeing civilians. Guy is driving a Lexus into the swarm. Ronnie is shooting. Sammy is rocketing. Jens is on the roof. Must resolve at session start.
- Brittany is here and angry: She followed the team to Vegas, brought duplicates to the fight, and is furiously berating Sammy. This confrontation carries beyond the combat.
- Master password: Ronnie has root access to all suits. When and how does he use it? Does he tell anyone? This fundamentally shifts the power dynamic if discovered.
- Xander’s Chinese phone call: Ronnie saw a +86 area code on Xander’s phone. Combined with three Chinese subs at the fragment sites — there is a leak. Xander is passing information to the Chinese.
- Terra artifacts deal: Rick Harrison was interested in Ronnie’s alien artifacts at $1M each. Deal interrupted by the insect attack. Will it complete?
- Miller’s threat: Miller promised to “expose” Guy. What does he know? What’s his play? The Enemy relationship is escalating toward direct action.
- Insect infestation on Earth: Bugs are loose in the Nevada desert AND attacking Vegas. The highway encounter (6 bugs) plus the Medieval Times swarm (dozens) indicates a significant and growing population. Terran Insectoids are now established on Earth.
- Chinese submarine presence: Three Chinese subs were at the deep-sea fragment sites. Combined with Xander’s phone call — China has intelligence on fragment locations and military assets deployed to retrieve them.
- Giant Anglerfish: Massive deep-sea predator with a hypnotic lure. Fled after being shot in the eye. Still alive. Meteor-enhanced?
- Terra briefing — the Space Whale: Voss revealed that Terra was destroyed by a flying space creature (whale-squid hybrid). The Terrans killed it by channeling all their powers into one individual. Is this the Hungry God playbook? Is Voss Dynamics planning the same defence for Earth?
- Miller publicly humiliated: Ronnie mocked Miller over the Kandahar IED failure in front of others. Combined with Miller’s threat to “expose” Guy, the Enemy relationship is now active on multiple fronts.
- Dragon vs Mayhem in LA: News broke during the session. The Dragon fighting in downtown LA — timing coincides with the team’s Vegas R&R.
Player-Stated Intentions
- Resolve insect combat — immediate priority at session start
- Complete Rick Harrison artifact deal — if Rick survived the parking lot
- Ronnie retains master password secretly — no stated intent to share
- Melee transition — Ronnie plans to close to knife range against insects (targeting antennae, underbelly)
World State
- In-game date: Evening of May 3, 2019
- Location: Medieval Times parking lot, Las Vegas — active combat
- Party status: All 4 PCs engaged in combat WITHOUT suits (48-hour pass, civilian clothes). Armed with personal weapons only: Ronnie (pistol + combat knife), Sammy (Gyrock — 4 shots, 2 already fired), Guy (in a Lexus), Jens (elevated position on roof, personal weapons)
- Insect swarm: Dozens of nine-foot Terran Insectoids in the parking lot. Already killed several tourists. Some damaged by Sammy’s rockets and Ronnie’s pistol shots.
- Brittany: Multiple duplicates present, fighting insects and screaming for Sammy. Appears to have followed the team to Vegas independently.
- Fragment status: Two fragments (one active, one spent) recovered from North Atlantic and turned in at base. Team Jenkins handled the third (shallow) fragment.
- Master password: Ronnie now has root access to all power suits in the program. Memorized. No one else knows.
- Chinese threat confirmed: Three submarines encountered in the Atlantic. Xander has a Chinese phone contact. Intelligence leak probable.
- Rick Harrison and Igor: Present at Medieval Times when the attack began. Status unknown during combat.
- Suit upgrades installed: Ronnie has swarm nanobots. Other upgrade discussions ongoing (Silhouette, Targeting software).
- Team finances: Guy ~$700,000 from gambling. Ronnie ~$560,000 ($500K Igor + $60K gambling). Sammy broke even.
Keeper Checklist
- [ ] Resolve Medieval Times insect combat — party has no suits, limited ammunition, civilians dying
- [ ] Determine insect swarm size and reinforcement — are more coming? Is there a nest nearby?
- [ ] Brittany’s emotional confrontation with Sammy — does it happen mid-combat or after? What does she want? Is she staying with the team now?
- [ ] Rick Harrison and Igor during the attack — do they survive? Are they fleeing? Do they help?
- [ ] Miller’s response — Ronnie publicly humiliated him over Kandahar AND Miller threatened to expose Guy. Both provocations in one session. How does Miller retaliate?
- [ ] Xander’s Chinese connection — how does this thread develop? Is Xander knowingly selling intel, or being surveilled/compromised?
- [ ] Master password implications — Ronnie can now disable any suit. Does this knowledge change how command interacts with the team? Does Igor’s employer (whoever that is) know Ronnie has it?
- [ ] Connect the insect infestation to the desert holes and the Las Vegas Review-Journal article — the timeline aligns. These bugs are from the same population.
- [ ] Does Guy report the Medieval Times insect attack to command? He reported the highway encounter — consistency with his code of honour.
- [ ] Terra Space Whale = Hungry God? Voss described the creature that attacked Terra. The classified folder from Session 04 says the third incoming object is “Hungry God.” Is it the same species? Is one coming to Earth?
- [ ] How do the Chinese know where the fragments are? Three subs at exact retrieval coordinates implies precise intelligence, not a search pattern.
- [ ] Post-combat consequences — civilian casualties from Sammy’s rockets. Media coverage? Legal issues? Command response?
- [ ] Dragon vs Mayhem — the news that broke during Medieval Times. This happened simultaneously in LA. Does it affect the team directly?
- [ ] Anglerfish — is it fragment-mutated like the Fragment Bear? A deep-sea creature enhanced by meteor proximity?
Quality Notes
- Excellent session pacing — moved from briefing to high-action underwater combat to Vegas downtime to sudden violence. The tonal shifts kept energy high.
- The submarine combat worked well mechanically — Ronnie’s creative piloting (vertical, sideways positioning) gave tactical variety beyond “shoot the thing.”
- Brittany’s entrance was a standout character moment — the eight-copy intimidation of Sammy landed perfectly as both comedy and genuine tension.
- The anglerfish encounter added horror to what could have been a straightforward sub fight. Jens’s mesmerization was a great cost/vulnerability moment.
- Jens’s highway mine was peak “casual competence” and the contrast with Ronnie’s failed Perception roll was excellent comedy.
- The session ending mid-combat is a strong cliffhanger — players will be thinking about tactics all week.
- Minor concern: Sammy’s rockets killed three civilians in the parking lot. This should have consequences — either moral weight, command response, or media fallout. Don’t let it slide.
- The master password handoff was well-paced — quiet, understated, enormous implications. Good restraint from the player in not immediately telling the group.
Reconciliation Context
Reconciled: 2026-05-17
GM Decisions
- “The Colonel” in play notes = Miller. The gmassistant.app NPC section listed “The Colonel” as a separate character, but this was Lt. Nash Miller himself. Miller (formerly Lieutenant, now Major) cut the wrong wire on an IED in Kandahar, costing Guy LeFleur an eye and a finger. Ronnie mocked Miller directly over this failure. Erroneous
The Colonel.mdentity file deleted. Miller’s file updated with the public humiliation and IED detail.
Consequences
- All new entities promoted to AUTHORITATIVE: Giant Anglerfish, Deep Sea Fragment Retrieval.
- Brittany promoted from DRAFT to AUTHORITATIVE with Session 05 content (Jenkins’ team member, 8-copy duplication, Vegas pursuit, insect combat).
- Lt. Nash Miller file updated with Kandahar IED detail (Miller cut the wrong wire) and Ronnie’s public mockery. Erroneous
The Colonel.mddeleted. - Session ends mid-combat — cliffhanger carries directly into Session 06 opening.
Salvageable Prep
- No Plan file existed for Session 05 — no planned-vs-actual comparison possible.