Yeah, I really want to do this one too.
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I'd run a GURPS version of Millennium's End, a techno-thriller where PCs play members of BlackEagle/BlackEagle, a modern investigative and protection (think PMC) corporation. Jungle operations in Colombia, urban operations against Mexican Narco-Cartels, and operations for whoever can pay the fees, be them protection details, investigation details, or other.
Sounds like Predator I and II... or are you going for the A-Team? ;)
Neither! BE/BE operatives carry out investigations, espionage, and para-military operations...Though the Predator angle would throw the former Spec-Ops BE/BE cell for a loop!
The original RPG was good, just combat was horribly slow. It's set up in a dark, gritty version of our own world circa 1999 to the early 2000s. The blurb from Drive Thru:
It's two in the morning. The office is forty stories up, high above the sirens, the gunshots, the cries of pain and anguish that are the city at night. Michael is bathed in the glow of his laptop, typing furiously as he navigates the labyrinthine directories of the corporate mainframe. In the pale light of the doorway, Laenna's silhouette stirs.
"Someone's on the elevator," comes her whisper over the radio headset.
"No way," Raleigh answers from across the room. "I've got the building control routine up. Elevators are dead."
"Come see for yourself," Laenna replies. Sure enough, through the green glow of starlight goggles the tiny numbers blink brightly as the elevator ascends.
"We've got a problem," Michael interjects. "The files aren't here. Sawada lied to us." He turns in the glow of the monitor. "Door lockouts are coming up all over the floor."
Set up. No one knows we're here. And if that's Techtonics Corporation security, no one will find our bodies, either. Through the darkness comes the quiet chime of the elevator, and an almost inaudible click as Raleigh flips the safety off his P90 . . .
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...nniums-End-v20
Easily done, I run a game for my group GURPS: Action, Consular Ops. Which had its roots in the original Millennium's End. I have always enjoyed the setting and try and bring similar elements when I can. You can see some of our campaign elements here... https://forum.olympusrpg.org/viewforum.php?f=89
I'm planning on running a few one-shots of Dungeon Fantasy and posting the info on the SJ Games forum.
Here in Brazil there was a magazine called Dragon Brazil and she had many one-shot adventures with various themes and ambiences and I'm thinking of converting the adventures of this magazine to FG.