Unofficial Module: Imperial Storm Commandos

By Lagspike, in Star Wars: Age of Rebellion RPG

Looking for an Imperial Campaign? It's finally here! Check out the Imperial Storm Commando Unofficial Adventure Module, a 174 page book with 4 full adventures for Age of Rebellion.

https://app.box.com/s/yeabou6jt02qbnpcrjxnoja5uqvgn3i3

In this module the players are Imperial Storm Commandos, the Elite within Elite Stormtrooper Corps. The PCs play as a part of the 501 st Legion under the command of Darth Vader, attached to the recently formed Death Squadron.

  • Kypperon Capture. In the Squad's first mission, an undercover Imperial spy requests Storm Commando assistance. The party is deployed alone to a remote and withering mining colony. Here, the party must infiltrate a Secret Rebel Research facility and capture the Rebel scientists. What could possibly go wrong?

  • Skirmish on Shelkowna. Based on a credible tip, the Death Squadron departs for it's first catch. Leia Organa is hiding on Shelkowna and the 501 st must root her out and capture her. However, when Mara Jade intervenes, the game completely changes.

  • Advisor Down: One of the Emperor's most trusted and valuable advisors is ambushed by Rebels and his shuttle crash lands on Arkania. The Squad is immediately dispatched to save the advisor but are they too late? Have the Rebels taken him back to their Nebulon-B Frigate?

  • Jazbina Uprising: The Squad is sent undercover to Jazbina Garrison to assassinate a celebrity novelist who is secretly a Rebel Recruiter. As they close in on their target, a mysterious stranger intervenes and saves the novelist. The Death Squad arrives without a moment lost and things take a turn for the worst when Darth Vader goes too far.

If you're looking for an Imperial campaign, and you love Stormtroopers as much as a I do, you'll love this module.

--Lagspike

Edited by Lagspike

Great work.

Haven't had a chance to read it fully yet, but looks very nice - thanks!

I made a few updates and fixed some errors. If you haven't checked it out yet, the link is in my signature.

Edited by Lagspike

You are obviously talented. Reading snippets tells me it is written well. I'm not sure if the artwork is your own or borrowed, but even if borrowed the document looks very well organized and polished. I especially liked the crinkled graph paper backgrounds.

Criticism? The font looks nice. I can see why you picked it. It makes me think military, possibly WW2ish with some of the artwork propaganda samples. BUT, after reading some of the document it started to grate on me. It's a step enough away from what has become the common fonts you usually see that it became noticeable. I couldn't skim through it as fast. Perhaps that is just me though??

Downloading it now. :)