Trains of the Glorious Republic of the P...
Mag Lev Transports of the Glorious Cardassian Occupied Bajor
The whole title wouldn't fit in the title bar.
So here's a weird one. There's this game called Trains of the Glorious Republic of the People. It's about people on a train, in a non specific European country, after a non specific revolution. I love cool little niche games like this, but as I'm reading it I thought "you know what, we can make this even more niche." And then I thought "man, wouldn't it be cool if this took place on Bajor during the Occupation?" And then I thought "yeah it would, let's do it!"
So how this works, before you make any characters each player rolls to see what cars are on the train, and that determines what kinds of characters you can make. Like, if there's a troop transport car you could be a soldier, if theres a dining car you could be a chef, etc... After that you can make your character. The train goes from station A to station B, and there are stops on the way where shenanigans may or may not ensue. That's it. That's the whole game. You just play your character on the train ride. Now since we're putting the Star Trek twist on it, your character could either be a Bajoran or a Cardassian, depending on what occupation you go with. There is a very real chance of PVP since, you know, one of you could be a brutal overlord and the other a beleaguered freedom fighter, so bear that in mind. This would be a one shot, as this game isn't really designed for ongoing campaigns. The mechanics are really simple. It's a d6, roll under your skill value thing. You're not going to have to learn much.
Time and date to be determined when we have players. We'll be using Discord. I don't know if we'll need maps or not, but if we do they'll be on Owlbear Rodeo.
So if you're a Star Trek fan like me and want to play something really weird, here's your chance.
- Location:
Online
- Game frequency:
Oneshot
- Timezone:
EST
- Organizer:
Josh
- Players:
0/4
- GM:
1/1
- Language:
English
- Added:
08.04.2026
Game Master
Josh
I've been DMing for 25 years. I've played and run a lot of games. Every edition of D&D (except for 4th), The Warhammer 40K games (Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader, etc...), a few of the Star Trek games, probably others I'm forgetting.