Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
Choose federal law enforcement. Choose the military. Choose NASA or the CDC. Choose lying to your superiors. Choose to ruin your career. Choose no friends. Choose divorce. Choose life through the bottom of a bottle.Choose destroying evidence and executing innocent people because they know too fucking much. Choose black fatigues and matching gas masks. Choose the Golden Dawn and waking up wondering who you are. Choose a 9mm retirement plan. Choose going out with a bang at the end of it all, PGP-encrypting your last message down a securely laid cable as an NSA wetworks squad busts through your door.
Essentially, a comparison of various myths, legends and Apocalyptic tales as compared to the Judeo-Christian Biblical work of St. John (Revelations) and the startling paralells between them. Originaly an unpublished work in an old styled 3-ring binder filled with loose leaves, there was a highly expurgated "Memorial Issue" printed for a few select collegues and family. (Limited printing:12 hard bound editions. 250 pages).
The Black Icons tell the story of Semyon, a Christianised Rus monk who was proselytising along the southern Volga River circa 1220 A.D., during the decline of the Kievian state.
The investigation takes place in Arizona, on a barren stretch of ground in the northeastern quarter of the state near (insert a name here). The investigators are called in because of an incident involving mysterious deaths of cattle and the strange actions of the USDA inspector on the scene.
This scenario takes place after a successful op. Perhaps this previous operation was just checking on something, or maybe the cell spotted the monster early and capped him. In any case, they aren't running out of a town on fire, with a bunch of police cars after them. They can sit back, tell war stories, and drink scotch; tomorrow they have to go back to work.
Brownsville, Texas has a problem - its name is Matamoros. Located just over the Rio Grande, the border town is boon and bane. It brings business as people travel to and from the United States, but it also brings drugs, violence and narco-gangs.