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===The Stargazer Bureau===
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The Stargazer Bureau started (and still has an arm in) as an entertainment “news” organization sponsored by the government as a means of distributing and controlling the flow of information regarding paranormal incidents that grew increasingly frequent in the past decade.
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Today, the Stargazer Bureau is a highly sophisticated organization with some of the best tools in the world available to them. They have grown increasingly powerful in recent years and have worked their way into the government that created them.
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As in its start, though, the Stargazer Bureau has remained an impulsive organization. Lots of tax dollars go into investigating bogus claims of the paranormal. But there is no paranormal incident that the Bureau shys away from and no paranormal beastie they're not willing to confront.

Revision as of 14:26, 29 April 2019

Introduction

This is a Wiki page for a modern day paranormal investigation Fate Accelerated game run on RPG.net.

PCs

Chase Clayborn

Richard Taylor

Rebekah Black

Connor O'Reilly

Aspects

Global

The Bureau's Gifts

Rainy in Pennsylvania

Situation/Scene Aspects

Nowhere to Hide

Boosts

GM

Fate Points: | | | |

Faces/Places

The Stargazer Bureau

The Stargazer Bureau started (and still has an arm in) as an entertainment “news” organization sponsored by the government as a means of distributing and controlling the flow of information regarding paranormal incidents that grew increasingly frequent in the past decade.

Today, the Stargazer Bureau is a highly sophisticated organization with some of the best tools in the world available to them. They have grown increasingly powerful in recent years and have worked their way into the government that created them.

As in its start, though, the Stargazer Bureau has remained an impulsive organization. Lots of tax dollars go into investigating bogus claims of the paranormal. But there is no paranormal incident that the Bureau shys away from and no paranormal beastie they're not willing to confront.