So I like to play RPG campaigns like TV shows: the stories go on, the characters evolve, etc. When I discovered this line I thought it'd be perfect for telling an evolving story about how the world goes to hell and how this one group of people survive it. I want to make use of at least two of the books (Zombies, Aliens), and I think I have a pretty good way of connecting them. I'm making this post both to workshop some ideas and determine whether or not my premise is just outright silly or not, and whether or not it would make for an interesting narrative.
Firstly, the zombie apocalypse. I'm considering a combination of Night of the Meteor and The Infection; Infection being the type of zombies the players would face and NOtM being the catalyst. A strange meteor crashes into Earth, releasing some kind of nasty contagion into the world. People turn, zombie story begins.
Several years into the story, the human race has been reduced to a shadow of its former self. A vaccine has been developed, but it's under the control of a viciously capitalistic company who basically take control of the world by only giving the vaccine to those who submit to living in company-owned ghettos and work for slave wages and are kept in line by brutal enforcers. After years of this, rebellions notwithstanding, another strange object enters Earth's atmosphere; an extraterrestrial transport ship.
Apparently cooperative, the E.T.s explain to the Dictator of Earth that the virus was an bio-engineering experiment gone horribly wrong, and the "meteor" that crashed into Earth was really a transport shuttle carrying the virus that got knocked off course and into Earth, where the virus spread and infected humanity. The only reason it took so long for Earth to be found was because the communication systems on the shuttle were totalled in the crash, and for the last X years, there had been ships going around looking for any trace of the lost ship, and here they now stand.
Upon discovering that the comparatively primitive humans have already developed a vaccine for their experiment, the aliens lock down the planet, call for their scientist caste and take control for themselves, attempting to adapt the vaccine for their own race and using the already-caged human race for further experimentation. What follows is a Half Life-esque story of survival and rebellion.
I'd like to throw in some Wrath of the Gods in there somewhere, but I'm not sure where it'd go. The whole thing could be analogous to the Rapture scenario, but I'm not sure where the actual rules would come in (I guess we'd have to wait for the book).
What do you think? Could it work?