Bureau 13
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Bureau 13 Stalking the Night Fantastic |
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Designer | Richard Tucholka |
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Publisher | Tri Tac Games |
Publication date | 1983 (1st edition) 1984 (2nd edition) 1990 (3rd edition)' 1992 (4th edition)' 2007 (5th special edition) |
Genre(s) | Horror |
System | Custom |
Bureau 13 is a fictional a top-secret government agency in the role-playing game (RPG) Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic which investigates and combats supernatural events; their motto is "Protecting America from Everything". Stalking the Night Fantastic is a horror game released by Tri Tac Games in 1983. In 1991 Bureau 13 won the Gamers Choice Award at Gencon for best Fantasy Game. In 2008 a new d20 Modern edition was released. Bureau 13 has a definite tongue in cheek attitude that is emphasized by both the background stories and the illustrations.
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[edit] Spinoffs
Nick Pollotta has published five novels set in the Bureau 13 universe:
- The original trilogy, Bureau 13, Doomsday Exam, and Full Moonster, were published by Ace Books in 1990.
- The Russian language editions were published by Armada Press of Moscow in 1994.
- An extended version of the trilogy was published by Wildside Press in 2003, along with a fourth novel, Damned Nation.
- The Bureau 13 Sourcebook was planned, but never released by Wildside Press.
- Damned Nation was released in 2007 by ATS Press, Moscow.
Nick Pollota and Richard Tucholka have since terminated their business collaboration.
[edit] Videogame
GameTek published in 1995 an adventure game game named from the role-playing game.
[edit] Trivia
- A secret organization named "Bureau 13" is mentioned in the Babylon 5 episode "A Spider in the Web". When J. Michael Strackzinski heard about the game, he promised never to use the name again.[1]
- A role-playing game called Era Vodoleya (Age of Aquarius) was published in Russia; it contains several references to Bureau 13. The game's protagonists, the Institution for Applied Exophysics, are actually a Russian counterpart to Bureau 13.