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CB02 DALLAS 1963
CREDITS
Written by Chris Bennett
Layout and Artwork by Jason Morningstar
Edited by Steve Segedy
Dallas 1963 was Playset of the Month, October 2010.
BOILERPLATE
This playset is an accessory for the Fiasco role-playing game by Bully
Pulpit Games.
This playset is copyright 2010 by Chris Bennett. Fiasco is copyright
2009 by Jason Morningstar. All rights are reserved.
For more information about Fiasco or to download other playsets and
materials, visit www.bullypulpitgames.com.
If you’d like to create your own playset or other Fiasco-related content,
we’d like to help. Write us at info@bullypulpitgames.com.
“When you play, play hard .” - Theodore Roosevelt
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THE SCORE
“MR. PRESIDENT, YOU CAN’T SAY DALLAS
DOESN’T LOVE YOU”
Dallas, 1963. The President is coming, although he really shouldn’t.
The city is on edge, and all the players are busy playing - John Birch
patriots and pro-Castro lunatics, Teamsters, mobsters and assorted
other entrepreneurs in the burgeoning ields of sex, death, and race
war. A lot of very serious people are doing a lot of very serious things.
A smart guy can really get ahead in times like these, looking for the
angles, making connections.
And you know what? Guys like that have more important things to
do than worry about the President speaking at a Dallas Trade Mart
luncheon.
MOVIE NIGHT
JFK, Love Field, Four Days in November, Executive Action
RELATIONSHIPS...
1 COMMUNITY
1 Federal law enforcement
2 Agitators, zealots, nut-cases
3 Professional associates
4 Church volunteers
5 Civic volunteers
6 Local law enforcement
2 CRIME
1 Dirty cop and corrupt businessman
2 Pimp and prostitute
3 Hustler and mark
4 Crime boss and bag man
5 Outlaws on the run
6 Professional killers
3 ROMANCE
1 Young lovers
2 A frozen marriage
3 A one-time ling
4 Incest is never romantic
5 It’s all ancient history now
6 A happy marriage
4 WORK
1 Boss and Federal inspector
2 Lawyer and client
3 Tradesman and client
4 Insurance salesman and client
5 Night shift workmates
6 Supervisor and employee
5 FAMILY
1 Aunt/uncle and nephew/niece
2 Estranged husband and wife
3 Parent and child/step-child
4 Cousins
5 Parent-in-law/son or daughter-in-law
6 Siblings
6 SHIPS IN THE NIGHT
1 Sports igure and manager
2 Old fraternity or sorority friends
3 Nightclub owner and entertainer
4 Tramps passing through town
5 Army buddies from the Korean War
6 Ofice workers with a secret
...IN DALLAS, NOVEMBER 1963
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