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D20 Modern: Raid on Ashkashem

Raid on Ashkashem

Set in the imaginary Republic of Albenistan, this adventure is intended for four characters of levels 9-11. As well as the adventure, there are several fictional organisations, an introduction to the Republic of Albenistan and heaps of new equipment and intersting NPCs.

Publisher's blurb: "'Welcome to Operation PAVEMENT.' With those words, Captain David Hensley sends operators from the United Kingdom's Special Force Group on a mission for the Increment. The team covertly inserts into the former Soviet Republic of Albenistan, planning to raid a waystation for drug traffickers. Cut off from further support, the Increment team must overwhelm a multitude of heavily armed and dangerous opponents. The realization dawns that this might be more than just part of a drug network. But the operators of the Increment must survive in order to get the evidence back to their superiors. Even for the highly trained operators of the Special Forces Group--the SAS and SBS included--that might not be as easy as it sounds. The Secret Intelligence Service may not have had all the intelligence it needed."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Author: Fraser Ronald
Publishers' Reference: SEP2001
ISBN: n/a
PDF, 52 pages
Date: September 2004

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Product page last updated: 11 November 2006