Back in 2002, when the OGL was young and full of promise, Alderac Entertainment Group released Spycraft, a d20 action/espionage RPG. My local gaming group immediately fell in love with it. I started a campaign, which fell apart after three (excellent) sessions due to a lack of GM focus, planning, and follow-through. My campaign setup document, however, was the writing sample that got me onto the Spycraft design team for the rest of the first edition’s run and the Stargate SG-1 license. I started this blog as a repository for my various older and unpublished pieces (among other things), so this seems as good a place as any to post it. Because of length, this is the third of a four-part series.
SDRA Offices and Facilities
DRA personnel are assigned to one field office as “home,” but may be sent anywhere in the country or abroad as needed. With less than 2,000 Special Agents, specialists are usually sent wherever they’ll be able to do the most good rather than working close to home. The following exotic locales are the places most likely for a DRA agent to call “home.”
Kansas City, MO
SDRA headquarters is located outside Kansas City. The facility’s 300-acre grounds are heavily vegetated, save for access roads and a private airstrip. They are thickly sown with electronic sensors and are rumored to be patrolled by guard animals that have been enhanced through alien genetic manipulation techniques. The outer perimeter is a triple layer of 12-foot fences topped with barbed wire, with razor grass planted over minefields between the middle and innermost fences. Signs every fifty feet warn that the installation is secure and deadly force is authorized in its defense.
The aboveground offices are functional but nonessential – the four office park-like buildings are built over a converted NORAD command facility, one of a series of backup sites scattered around the nation as insurance against the destruction of Cheyenne Mountain. The Agency’s high-security core is buried deep underground in a self-contained armored bunker that is theoretically proof against a one-megaton nuclear ground-burst.
SDRA also maintains a satellite office at its Maximum Security Containment Facility at nearby Fort Leavenworth. Operated in conjunction with the Department of Defense, the MSCF (pronounced “Missiff”) is the final destination of criminals whose capabilities preclude their incarceration in conventional prisons. It is also rumored to hold captive extraterrestrials and supernatural creatures.
Domestic Field Offices
Seattle, WA
In addition to the Agency’s oldest field office, Seattle also hosts SDRA’s primary training facilities. The SDRA Academy (known as “Hell State University” within the Agency) provides specialized training to incoming agents whose previous careers have almost certainly not prepared them for their new assignments. The Agency, through the cutout company of Sea-Tac Aerospace, is currently negotiating with Boeing to purchase the aerospace corporation’s former headquarters and assembly plant and relocate the Academy to those grounds.
Las Vegas, NV
The Las Vegas field office is the most luxurious and sought-after posting in the Agency. It is also the most hazardous, having come under attack from extraterrestrials at least a half-dozen times since its establishment in 1953. After the first public attack, the old office building in downtown Vegas was demolished and the Agency moved to less built-up surroundings on the outskirts of the city.
This office is a prime target for assaults because it serves as the administrative center for the Agency’s Advanced Physics Research Facility. APRF is located at the secretive Area 51 and is one of the world’s foremost laboratories for the analysis of captured alien technology. It is also the location at which the Agency modifies standard terrestrial aerospace technology for internal use.
Flint, MI
The Flint field office is housed in a sprawling industrial park which also boasts the Advanced Materials Technology Research Laboratory. Officially a Department of Energy facility, AMTReL produces composite alloys, superconductors, advanced plastics and ceramics, and other substances which defy conventional engineering. It has connections to several of the automotive corporations which have facilities in the state, and is the Agency’s “speed shop.” Rumors from GM state that AMTReL is about to publicly release the formula for a rubber substitute with a coefficient of friction 300% greater than that of current tire materials.
Atlanta, GA
The Atlanta field office is housed next to the Lucent Technologies (formerly Bell Labs) research facility, giving it access to some of the world’s foremost telecommunications resources. Of more critical importance, however, is the Xenopathological Research Institute which the Agency operates in conjunction with the CDC. Xenopath is the nation’s only Level 5 biocontainment facility, theoretically equipped to handle pathogens with nonphysical components such as Stoker’s Disease and the Greys’ Mimetic Alteration Virus.
Colorado Springs, CO
The Colorado Springs field office is built on top of the bunker for the Agency’s Deep Space Tracking Center. DSTC has a direct communications link to USAF Space Command, NORAD, and various NASA space tracking facilities, and can eavesdrop on transmissions from virtually any US military satellite (and, unofficially, many foreign ones as well). It also controls the Agency’s own constellation of space surveillance satellites, which are designed to detect extraterrestrial craft entering terrestrial or lunar space.
Kona, HI
The Pacific Territories field office (with jurisdiction over the Mariana archipelago and US-allied Pacific islands as well as Hawaii) also supports the Thaumaturgical Research Center. TRC’s location varies – it is built in a converted deep-sea oil drilling platform, and is usually kept at least 100 miles from the nearest populated territory in case of catastrophic accidents. A pair of oceangoing salvage tugs (former Coast Guard vessels) move it once every two to three months to keep magical activity from forming a permanent power nexus or diverting local ley lines.
Tampa, FL
Located in an office park adjacent to MacDill Air Force Base, the Tampa field office contains the Agency’s Military Liaison Office. Working through Special Operations Command (based at MacDill), MLO is the primary conduit between the Agency and the formidable resources of the Department of Defense. Because of its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, personnel from Tampa often participate in drug interdiction operations.
New Orleans, LA
The “Big Easy” field office has no specialized facilities, but does tend to attract a large number of Agency parapsychologists interested in studying New Orleans’ hundreds of resident ghosts. The office keeps at least two magically adept security personnel on duty at all times to counter the occasional voodoo practitioners who object to government interest in the area.
Memphis, TN
The Memphis field office is a common posting for agents who have sustained psychological trauma. It has an unusually low incidence of high-stress or violent cases, and duty here is somewhat easier than in many other locations.
Phoenix, AZ
Surveillance operations into Mexico are commonly run out of the Phoenix field office. This is also the information center for Agency investigation of potentially dangerous cults.
Salem, MA
Salem’s field office houses the DRA’s secondary magical research facility, as well as its forensic archaeology unit. Activity here is strictly limited to extremely low-power work for safety reasons.
Anchorage, AK
Due to its isolation and barren surroundings, the Anchorage field office is an ideal site for the Agency’s psychic research program. Anchorage has yet to receive a formal facility designation or additional funding for such a program, but psychically active agents tend to gravitate here.
San Francisco, CA
Located close to UC-Berkeley, the San Francisco field office often conducts field observations of popular culture trends that could introduce dangerous elements into American society. It also monitors Hollywood for potential leaks or propaganda opportunities.
Foreign Offices
Ottawa, Canada
The US embassy has a permanent DRA liaison office for coordinating DRA activities with the Canadian Department of National Defense’s Territorial Security Division and the RCMP’s “Y” Division (often referred to as “Y Me?” Division). Foreign Office Ottawa is the least hazardous of DRA’s foreign postings and is often reserved for D-1 agents who have earned postings “close to home.”
London, England
DRA’s largest liaison office is located here. The assigned office space is in the US embassy, but it’s extremely uncomfortable. Most personnel assigned to Foreign Office London prefer to work out of loaned facilities in the sub-basement of MI-5 headquarters at Thames House (much to the chagrin of MI-6, another partner agency, which MI-5 one-upped by making the first offer of local assistance).
Sydney, Australia
There is no official DRA presence in Australia, but the US consulate in Sydney hosts a small DRA contingent which performs liaison duties with ANZAC forces. It also monitors the Great Barrier Reef for paranormal activity, which Australian authorities tolerate so long as the monitoring remains covert. Previous incursions into the Outback have been strongly discouraged and a gentlemen’s agreement with the Australian Secret Intelligence Service’s Parasecurity Division keeps further such misunderstandings from occurring.
Yokohama, Japan
DRA has no official reciprocity agreement with any Japanese agency, but the port facilities in Yokohama (conveniently close to Tokyo and often frequented by the US Navy) play host to Foreign Office Yokohama, a small contingent of personnel with highly unofficial local connections.
Manila, The Philippines
A single DRA agent and four support personnel are assigned to the US embassy in Manila. Shoehorned into the back of the naval attaché’s office, Foreign Office Manila provides intelligence and consulting to the Filipino military.
Pretoria, South Africa
One of DRA’s dirty little foreign relations secrets is its constant contact with the South African government’s National Intelligence Coordinating Committee (NICOC) since 1976, even when international relations between Pretoria and Washington were at their worst. Foreign Office Pretoria is regarded as something of a punishment assignment for Foreign Service agents due to the living conditions, but the Unconventional Research personnel here have returned a wealth of data on magical practices and threats on the southern end of the continent.
Hong Kong
DRA officially pulled out of the American Consulate in Hong Kong when the island returned to Chinese rule. However, six DRA agents are still on the payroll as maintaining private apartments there, in a complex heavily inhabited by officers of the HKPD’s Special Branch.