No one knows what’s happening at Rane Fine Art. The gallery had a new show but a riot broke out. At least that’s what the initial 911 calls said. Now, the area around the gallery has gone silent. No first responder who has gone in is still answering their radio. Delta Green activates a team of nearby agents to investigate.

This scenario was an entry in the 2019 Shotgun Scenario contest. You can read the full scenario here. It was inspired by a video on Youtube viewable here.

Cast
Tom as Jonathan – special forces operator
Jason B as Sgt. Brandon
Shaun as Jeanette, federal agent

An middleman named Mr. Bartlett hired a crew of mercenaries in 1899 to help his client ‘acquire’ some land in Montana near the town of Eden. The crew rolls into town expecting to intimidate a few locals into signing away the land but they find something far darker, something forged in blood.

Ross as James Rike, a retired bank robber
Shaun as John Harold, soldier turned farmer
Aaron as Elliot Roth, a geologist
Jay B as Maxwell Coleridge, Texas Ranger turned Pinkerton

The Shadow Council wants to control society through fear and violence. To that end, they use their most deadly secret agent to devastate Las Vegas. Can a group of survivors find the agent and convince him to see the errors of his way? We ran this using Stories from the Grave, a RPG from the same people who made Slasher Flick and aims to emulate anthology horror movies and shows like Tales from the Crypt.

The cast of Pretending to be People, a Delta Green AP podcast, agreed to let me run them through Night Floors, perhaps my single favorite DG scenario. An artist in New York City has gone missing under circumstances unusual enough to merit Delta Green’s attention. A team of FBI agents comb through her apartment building for a clue only to find a mystery that perhaps should not be unraveled.

Protests rock Seattle over a G8 summit meeting held there and new laws expanding the powers of the police force. A group of intelligence experts are retired from their former careers and now work with activists to teach them basic tradecraft and help journalists reveal the truth. Why? They all share one thing in common – guilt over theirpast actions. Crowdfunding news sites pay you consulting fees, which pays the bills. That’s enough. Today’s protest should be interesting – street theater, big demonstrations, riot police…What could go wrong?
Aaron as Gabrielle the sneak thief
Tom as Persephone the analyst
David as Mace the face
Greg as Oliver the wheelman and demo expert
Ross as the GM