looking for an adventure hook "stranded in space"

Zemekis

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My players will be stranded in space for a couple of days due to a misjump.
Now I am looking for some adventure that can happen in deep space. Maybe some sort of mystery thingy coming up or so. Do you have any ideas? Maybe even know a TV show (Stargate/Star Trek/B5, etc) which features a stranded in space episode?
 
In a similar situation I used a space battle between small fleets of un-
known alien ships.

The two fleets suddenly appeared out of "nowhere" (jump space, pro-
bably) and began to fire on each other with grasers and some kind of
unknown gravitic weapons, and the battle moved closer and closer to
the characters' ship.

Some near misses with gravitic weapons caused strange effects on the
characters' ship, and they received a number of completely unintelligi-
ble laser communication signals obviously directed at them.

The characters attempted to maneuver away from the battle, but the
alien ships were much fast than their ship, so they never really made
it to a more safe region, and the battle all around them became more
and more threatening (imagine being in the middle of a Star Wars batt-
le in a space shuttle ...).

Then suddenly a single ship of a third alien type "appeared" and began
to systematically destroy all ships of the other two species with another
unknown type of weapon.

The two fleets that had fought each other "disappeared" after heavy los-
ses, and the single alien ship drew close to the characters' ship and ob-
viously scanned it with some very powerful sensors (destroying some mi-
nor electronics in the process) - and then "disappeared", too.

Although the characters had not much to do except watch the scene and
hope to survive, the players really liked that "encounter".
 
BenGunn said:
Valarian said:
Zemekis said:
Maybe even know a TV show (Stargate/Star Trek/B5, etc) which features a stranded in space episode?
Not any of those, but there's a good Firefly episode: Out of Gas

That won't work in Traveller due to lack of FTL communications.

Nor in Serenity, but then no FTL travel either.

G.
 
Currently I favour the research station hook.
I can't make them bystanders to a battle. They have been more or less bystanders last time and I don't want to make them cranky. :)

I guess I will start with a ghostly theme. They are stranded in an empty hex which happens to contain hydrogen in form of a nebula. They can collect it but it will take days till they have enough for a jump. All the sudden they hear a noise of an impact. Turns out several bodies are drifting in space. That is when they get the faint signal of a station...
 
Another Firefly episode could be usefull: The one where a passenger is in fact an expert and sabotages the ship so that all power turns off and the ship drifts into deep space, into the net of some aggressive scavengers who are employing the expert to bring back ships.

You could decide the ship the mis jump was in fact more of a navigationnal sabotage, made either by a passenger or a technician at the last starport. Subsequently the powerplant will fail of course, and the Pirates will arrive for boarding straight after, relying on a defenseless ship.
 
Alfred Bester's "The Stars My Destination" starts with a stranding.

Charles Sheffield's "The McAndrew Chronicles" has a couple incidents that map reasonably well to stranding.
 
It could lead to a belter campaign if they have to find a frozen rock for hydrocarbons, oxygen, water, ect to survive and refuel the ship
 
I think it'd be better to have something internal happen on the ship that rely on an external threat - the chance that the ship just happens to misjump close to a hidden research station or whatever is somewhat tiny... unless of course they misjump because that anomaly has pulled them out of jump (e.g. they trip over a brown dwarf on the way to somewhere, that happens to have said hidden research or pirate base on a moon around it).
 
zanwot said:
Another Firefly episode could be usefull: The one where a passenger is in fact an expert and sabotages the ship...

A don't forget - somehow the party leader needs to end up being married to the saboteur :P
 
They are misjumping because of an alien artifact which they mistook as a high TL air conditioning which they salvaged from a stranded scout ship on a remote planet and took as replacement for their broken AC.

It is a plate about 1ft by 1ft and made of black stone. My players asked for a serial number, twice and both times I said it doesn't have one. However, it does start to glow if you press the upper left edge and there seems to be something like a touch panel which increases or decreases heat. The engineer replaced the damaged AC and since he couldn't plug it into the ship systems he simply put it in the casing of the old one and put a stick on the touch panel. :)

They even asked about the scout ship and i told them that it was registered at Glisten and has been missing for twenty-something years now and only found recently adrift in outer space.

I have given them several hints so far and I guess this misjump - which will be the third in a row - will finally give them the clues about the origins of their misjump.

I guess a will do some sort of Event Horizon but with a HAL effect.
 
BP said:
zanwot said:
Another Firefly episode could be usefull: The one where a passenger is in fact an expert and sabotages the ship...

A don't forget - somehow the party leader needs to end up being married to the saboteur :P

I saved this particular episode (one of my favourites btw) for some other time. :)
 
Sounds like your players are having fun!
Zemekis said:
...It is a plate about 1ft by 1ft
I have a book featuring a neurotic, overly self protective AI named Mess which sequesters itself within a red plate to survive – maybe your stone can harbor a sentient AI with certain ‘mental’ issues which caused it to hide in a stone and is causing misjumps to keep ‘them’ from finding it…

BTW: The book is “Doom Star” by Richard S. Meyers and a good read. I’d call it ‘space fantasy’ more than a hard sci-fi – the hero is named Larry, his Falcon is named Black Hole, his Chewbacca (haha - name is in Word spell checker!) is female, there’s a Princess, and a diabolic plan by insect like aliens.
 
BP said:
Sounds like your players are having fun!
Zemekis said:
...It is a plate about 1ft by 1ft
I have a book featuring a neurotic, overly self protective AI named Mess which sequesters itself within a red plate to survive – maybe your stone can harbor a sentient AI with certain ‘mental’ issues which caused it to hide in a stone and is causing misjumps to keep ‘them’ from finding it…

It's possible to end up with something like this in the Prison Planet adventure.
 
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