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Okay, so I'm a fan of the Star Wars fiction, and there's now been like two books that are kind of a zombies in space where the wee unfortunate beasties desire to eat flesh, and maybe some brains.
Sooo I was thinking of an adventure where the PC's get a job to investigate a lab ship (no, not one of those tiny leetle ones, but a big one, like in 5k tons range).
The basic premise is find out what happened to the ship, rescue survivors (maybe....), but most important is that they retreive the data cores containing the research info. So I was thinking... anagathics are like the big wonder drug, super-expensive and always in demand (legally or otherwise). And the drug has somehow warped the crew/scientists so that you have like three groups - survivors, infected, and the bodies. And the 'zombies' are hungering for human flesh, especially brains because the treatment they have causes them to 'hunger' for some enzyme only found in live human flesh... all the other food they've eaten won't satisfy their craving.
I'm really wanting to interject the horror side into the adventure, but is that too much? Obviously submachine guns and such will make short work of them, but I still think it'd be kind of fun. Should the zombies com in like different levels of infection... some seem ok, but are just smarter than the average zombie and will lure you in close and then try to eat ya? Too cheezy?
Any comments/suggestions?

Okay, so I'm a fan of the Star Wars fiction, and there's now been like two books that are kind of a zombies in space where the wee unfortunate beasties desire to eat flesh, and maybe some brains.
Sooo I was thinking of an adventure where the PC's get a job to investigate a lab ship (no, not one of those tiny leetle ones, but a big one, like in 5k tons range).
The basic premise is find out what happened to the ship, rescue survivors (maybe....), but most important is that they retreive the data cores containing the research info. So I was thinking... anagathics are like the big wonder drug, super-expensive and always in demand (legally or otherwise). And the drug has somehow warped the crew/scientists so that you have like three groups - survivors, infected, and the bodies. And the 'zombies' are hungering for human flesh, especially brains because the treatment they have causes them to 'hunger' for some enzyme only found in live human flesh... all the other food they've eaten won't satisfy their craving.
I'm really wanting to interject the horror side into the adventure, but is that too much? Obviously submachine guns and such will make short work of them, but I still think it'd be kind of fun. Should the zombies com in like different levels of infection... some seem ok, but are just smarter than the average zombie and will lure you in close and then try to eat ya? Too cheezy?
Any comments/suggestions?