Blue Planet

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Blue Planet is a science fiction role-playing game set in the year 2199 on the frontier ocean planet Poseidon. The game's thematic mix might be described as political bio-punk in an aquatic wild west.

Blue Planet Resource Center

Welcome. Hopefully this will be RPGnet's own centre of resources (adventure hooks, campaign seeds, tech ideas, maps, locales, new character concepts, organisations/incoporates and NPCs, Synergy rules mods and expansions, useful web links plus anything else) for the world of Poseidon as presented in Biohazard Games' outstanding and much loved (and missed) Blue Planet RPG.

Feel free to add ideas to this page and help support the growing web based fan support for this wonderful game.

RedBrick LLC has acquired the Blue Planet license on May 3rd, 2008. They re-released all the First and Second Edition books as digital copies available thru DriveThruRPG and are also currently working on a Third Edition.

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