Cthulhu BERG
Cthulhu: BERG, also known as "Cthulhu: Quatermass"
Short Description: A fan-made setting inspired by apocalyptic and often paranoid 1950s and 1960s (and sometimes 1970s) UK science fiction / horror, such as Nigel Kneale's Quatermass serials and films, and John Wyndham's "cosy catastrophes" (Day of the Triffids, The Midwich Cuckoos); this setting's name is derived from Kneale's British Experimental Rocket Group, the organization headed by Professor Quatermass in his investigations into the unknown.
Origin: Quatermass (1953 franchise)
Supporting Materials (if any)
Description
The setting in its original form can be generally characterized by a gritty, apocalyptic, and somewhat paranoid outlook on the world in relation to the UK: the universe is not a friendly place, and the darkness of outer space is a place concealing unnumbered horrors waiting to rain down from the night sky and erode the strength, authority, and order of British government and social institutions, with calm, self-disciplined British adventurers willing to answer the call to action being the only thing standing between day-to-day British life and apocalyptic invasions of the unknown and chaotic.
History/Background
(TO DO - a background on the state of the British Empire in the Cold War era as an explanation for the gritty paranoia and fear of instability of this era would probably be appropriate here)
Life in Setting
(TO DO)
Organization: B.E.R.G.
The British Experimental Rocket Group - a perhaps ideal organization for linking PC investigators together with access to government scientific resources and experts, especially when involved in a secret British rocket program and intrusions from outer space; under the leadership of Professor Quatermass, BERG has been known to have a confrontational attitude toward military interference and tendency to resort to violence and force, though BERG can and often does set aside differences to cooperate with the military for the greater good. A fictional creation of author/screenwriter Nigel Kneale for the Quatermass serials.
(TO DO)
Organization: U.N.I.T.
The United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, formerly ICMG (Intrusion Counter-Measures Group between 1940s and 1960s) - another ideal organization for linking PC investigators together with access to government military intelligence resources and experts, especially when involved in the intrusions of intelligent life-forms into British interests. A fictional creation of the 1970s incarnation of the Doctor Who serials.
Organization: A.R.C.
The Anomaly Research Centre - another organization for linking PC investigators together with government academic/scientific resources and experts, especially involved in tracking bizarre time/space dimensional and energy anomalies in the Modern era. A fictional creation of the Primeval (2007 series).
Organization: Torchwood Institute
(TO DO; the organization was introduced in Doctor Who, and then explored in more detail in its Torchwood spin-off.)
Organization: The Laundry
(TO DO; the organization was introduced in the setting The Laundry (RPG), where the organization appears to deal with specifically Mythos-style threats.)
Location: Flat Holm Hospital
Flat Holm is a "mental health"/"hospice" palliative care facility on an isolated island off the coast of Wales where victims of exposure to the mind- and body-shattering effects of alien abomination are cared for in secrecy.
Associated Mythos Elements
- races:
- deities/cults:
- Investigators Support Organizations:
- Other:
- Flat Holm, an Island "mental health" facility where victims of exposure to alien abomination are cared for in secrecy
Notes
Keeper Notes
= Plot Hooks
- Standard Plot-lines:
- Something (meteorite, satellite, spacecraft) falls out of the sky, bringing body-horror from outer space with it; the government races against time to contain and destroy the threat.
- An experimental rocket launched by BERG returns to Earth, and something is bizarrely wrong with the crew, instruments, rocket, or all three. The weirdness spreads and people die horribly while BERG races against time to find out what they are up against and then stop it.
- A series of strange events in a small farm village are the first clues that a secret alien invasion is already underway. The investigators are dispatched to observe, measure, and record the strange phenomena, until things seem to return to normal, but some new evidence reveals that their problems are just starting.
- A dangerous and sensitive piece of cutting-edge space/military/science/spy equipment falls to Earth in a remote and exotic location, and the investigators are racing against the Soviets - or possibly aliens - to retrieve it.
- A scientific experiment opens the door to something awful entering this world (from the Other Side, Hollow Earth, Outer Space, or elsewhere), and the investigators are deployed to contain the threat.
It might be useful for the keeper to set up some aggressive but generally good-natured competition and difference of opinion between government institutions over authority, jurisdiction, funding, technology, access to and control of information, philosophy, etc., though in all cases they should be willing compromise and to work together for the greater good after some appeal to reason and duty. For example:
- military organizations might have a reputation for resorting to mindless violence and aggression that they may (but sometimes may not) live up to with enthusiasm
- scientific organizations might take risks that other organizations might consider irresponsible in the name of obtaining more information, or taking a more cautious and thoughtful approach
Pulp BERG?
The Pulp Cthulhu rules/sub-setting could perhaps be applied for a campaign flavored a bit more toward the less gritty and fatalistic 1970s Doctor Who serials.
References
- role-playing:
- Setting: Delta Green is in some ways a post-X-Files Americanized version of this setting
- Setting: The Laundry (RPG) covers a sort of "middle ground" between this setting and Delta Green
- film:
- Doctor Who (1963 franchise)
- Quatermass (1953 franchise)
- The Quatermass Xperiment (AKA The Quatermass Experiment), (1955 film), (1953 serial)
- Quatermass II (AKA "The Enemy from Space") (1957 film), (1955 serial)
- Quatermass and the Pit (AKA Five Million Years to Earth), (1967 film), (1958 serial)
- Quatermass (AKA Quatermass IV or The Quatermass Conclusion) (1979 serial)
- The Quatermass Memoirs (1996 radio)
- The Quatermass Experiment (2005 serial reboot)
- similarly-themed films:
- X the Unknown (1956 film)
- Island of Terror (1966 film) (and its remake, Island of the Burning Damned (1967))
- Village of the Damned (1960 film)
- The Day of the Triffids (1962 film)
- The Stone Tape (1972 film)