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.
If you're planning on running 'Convergence' from the DG sourcebook for
your players, the following may be of use to you as a handout at the
end of the op (depending, of course, on how well your agents
perform--my agents, obviously, did not perform at optimal levels). If
you're a player, and have not been read on the Groversville situation,
do not read any further.
"While you quickly scan for an escape route, one of the creatures
reveals a strange fat cylinder. The creature twists off one end of the
cylinder exposing a set of dark pustulated lips within. As you try to
dive out of the way, a huge glob of slime suddenly bursts forth from
that awful pair of lips. The glob hits you straight on and you find
yourself engulfed by the sticky slime and pinned against a wall. You
struggle vainly to escape and just as the slime invades your nose and
your mouth and you begin to pass out, you see a dark form swim past,
inside the ooze."
Marcus grew up in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area. His parents were
separated but each played significant roles in his youth. Despite the
presence of drugs in his neighborhood, he avoided them at an early age,
and still volunteers as a mentor to guide children away from them. His
grades and athletic skills were good enough to provide him a
scholarship to Vanderbilt University (football and track), where he did
well enough to graduate cum laude. He became interested in the DEA
during a campus recruiting appointment and had a job secured before
graduation. While in their employ he has specialized in the collection
of forfeited assets during raids. His eye for managing post-raid
seizures has led to several commendations.
Jonathan Grey has been in the FBI for just under twenty years, and is
renowned for his uncompromising approach to his work. Since he helped
set up Task Force Deliverance, he and his partner, Special Agent Conrad
Shepherd, have prosecuted over twenty separate cases and recovered
twenty-nine victims safe and well.
Conrad Shepherd has been in the FBI for almost twenty-five years and is
six years away from the mandatory retirement age. He is very much an
agent of the ‘old school’, preferring fieldwork to the analysis and
predictions that his partner, Special Agent Grey, relies on.
Lois Anne Nash has lived in Washington DC all her life, being born in
the violent downtown neighbourhood. Where most of the children she grew
up with were drifting into gang culture, Lois became enamoured of the
thin blue line. She surprised her family by announcing her intention,
at the age of fourteen, to become a cop.
Gregory Castle was drafted into the US Army in 1968 and served most of
a term in Vietnam before being invalided out after being hit twice by a
burst of Vietcong machine gun fire. His interest in medicine was
awakened during his subsequent six month stay in hospital. During his
rehabilitation he began studying for a degree in Biology and later
entered medical school. He stayed in higher education until 1979, when
he graduated with a PhD in Forensic Science, specialising in ballistics
and toxicology. With his qualifications, he walked into a job with the
Vermont State Troopers as a forensic pathologist before being
headhunted by the FBI’s Vermont office in 1985.