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Anyone found copying the content in this document without permission will be a real good friend of mine. Please do it—fuck asking for permission! Holding intellectual property hostage and threatening legal action over it is something only the villains do in cyberpunk fiction, and I aint trynna be a hypocrite in the first page of the damn game!

Attribution is always cool and appreciated, but I wouldnt sue you if you didnt, even if I could. You dont owe me shit. Paying for the game is also always cool and appreciated, but eh, times certainly can be tough and I wont blame ya if you didnt. If you see this on a shelf in a bookstore for sale, feel free to steal it if you dont feel like paying for it! I probably cant do anything if you get caught, though, so be careful!

The Cyberdark Future
🄯 2022 Sean-Patrick Ortencio Clayton. All rights reversed.

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Acknowledgements

Based on Blades in the Dark by John Harper, licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.

Sean-Patrick Ortencio Clayton
All-around cool guy · The dude who made this game.

Veronika, Aiedal, and Caleb
My players who had to put up with my shit for far too long.

Mom
For making me as cool as I am.

1. Introduction

The Cyberdark Future is a cyberpunk tabletop roleplaying game (RPG) in which you and other players come together to discover a cybernetic-fueled punk narrative of daring criminals facing a world oppressed by massive governments and corporations, filled with violent gangs, rogue AI, and other dangerous and deadly threats on the streets of the neon-bleeding Cardinal. The Cyberdark Future is, more importantly, a narrative-driven game where the players tell a story through risk-taking choices and actions.

1.1. This is a Roleplaying Game

The Cyberdark Future is an interactive narrative where one of the players, the Game Master (GM), describes the situation and surroundings as well as keeping things dramatic and fast-paced, while the other players take on the roles of the player characters (PCs) take the form of a Crew who drive the story and act to overcome challenges. Lurking around every corner in The Cyberdark Future could be a corporate agent looking to blackmail you, a rogue artificial intelligence virus wanting to take over your cyberdeck, a gang of ripperjax figuring out how hard itd be to take off your cybernetic arm mods, or even a lost android looking for the meaning of life, amongst many, many other dangerous and even deadly possibilities.

This game is best played with 35 players, with one of the players taking the role of the groups GM. The GM is responsible for portraying a vivid and living world, keeping a dramatic pace, determining what threats and dangers are present, introducing challenges for the players to attempt to overcome, and ask provoking questions to the players which keep the narrative rich and flowing. The GM also will play the role of all the non-player characters (NPCs) that the PCs interact with—friends, rivals, and nemeses alike. The PCs take in the situation described by the GM and describe what they are doing and add to the narrative by answering the questions posed by the GM. When a PC wants to do something that has no certain outcome, theyll roll some six-sided dice (d6) to determine the outcome.

1.1.1. The Game

The Cyberdark Future is played in sessions that typically last 25 hours—Sometimes even more! In these sessions the players will perform a Gig where the PCs are given the opportunity to take on a task such as smuggling illicit goods, extracting a character from location and bringing them to another, or destroying corporate property and getting away before security forces arrive. After they complete the Gig, success or failure, they will take part in Downtime. In Downtime, the PCs do activities like spending the earnings of their Gigs, Craft items, expand their Crews influence, and make decisions when faced with the consequences of the Gig they just finished.

The story the players tell can be told in as little as a single session, often called a “one-shot,” over a handful sessions, or it can even take many sessions, known as a “campaign,” to complete. A good rule-of-thumb for campaign lengths in The Cyberdark Future is that you shouldnt exceed (roughly) 20 Gigs. The final few Gigs the Crew performs should give them an opportunity to leave their mark on Cardinal in a climactic finish.

1.1.2. The Players

In a game of The Cyberdark Future, all of the people involved is a player, including the Game Master. Typically, though, people make the distinction between the GM and the others, calling them the players. The players will work together to create their crew and then individually create their Player Characters. A PC in The Cyberdark Future is a Cyberpunk. A Cyberpunk is a criminal who undertakes dangerous and deadly jobs. Players give life to their PC, giving them interesting traits and pushing their luck to the limit. This is the task given to each player. Its their primary focus to interact with the world as their PC would—to take risks, to accept the dangerous opportunities in front of them, and describe the narrative around them.

Together with the GM, the players establish a tone and feel of their game. The players are not passive observers who let the GM control the narrative of the game—they are co-authors, all working together to create a story.

1.1.3. The Game Master

Initiating the narrative is what the GM does. What do the Player Characters see, smell, hear, and notice as they are running down dark alleys, escaping from blood-thirsty corpo security? The GM is responsible for keeping the pacing and tension interesting. What the PCs do is up to them, but how the world reacts is up to you.

The story and narrative isnt dictated by the GM. The GM asks questions to let the Players decide narrative truths. Give them opportunities to fill in the blanks—its not solely your job.

The GM also keeps the game interesting by offering enticing and risky opportunities for the PCs to interact with. That shady character in the corner of the bar the PCs just walked into probably has something to offer them later on down the road. Have the individual stand up, bump into them on the way out, and slip their card into a pocket.

1.1.4. The Characters

The characters are Cyberpunks—people who ride a fine edge between an exciting life and the dark of death. They get their jobs from fixers mostly, but many will set up their own operations if the job is personal.

No matter who gives these Cyberpunks their task, one thing is for sure: Dont get in their way!

Each player will create a Character Sheet for their PC. The main choice theyll make during character creation is picking their Playbook—a character type that represents the style of play theyll want to use. Here are the available Playbooks found in this document.

  • Cyber Ninja A stealthy hacker who steals data from computer systems. Use this Playbook if you want to make electronics bend to your will and quietly take down foes.

  • Patch A makeshift doctor and cybernetic tweaker. Use this Playbook if you want to play as a character who can help teammates overcome deadly consequences and make changes to cybernetics.

  • Shooter

  • Shredder A rocker who rallies their

  • Street Samurai

  • Tech

1.1.5. The Crew

1.1.6. Touchstones

The Cyberdark Future makes no claim to invent the cyberpunk setting. There is a long and rich history of cyberpunk media that you and others can enjoy which should give an idea of the themes, aesthetic, and philosophy this game builds upon.

To Watch

Blade Runner by Ridley Scott · Blade Runner 2049 by Denis Villeneuve · Ghost in the Shell (1995) (Subs) by Mamoru Oshii · Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo · The Matrix by the Wachowskis · Cyberpunk: Edgerunners by CD Projekt Red and Studio Trigger

To Read

The Sprawl series, especially Neuromancer, by William Gibson · Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro

To Play

Cyberpunk 2020 and Cyberpunk RED by Mike Pondsmith · Cyberpunk 2077 by CD Projekt Red · Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk by Fantasy Flight Games

To Listen to

Clockwork by Hyper · BREAK LAW by Boys Noize and Skrillex · Takyon by Death Grips ·

1.2. Playing the Game

1.2.1. What You Need to Play

  • Two to four players and one game master.

  • At least six d6s.

  • Printed character sheets and crew sheets, reference sheets, and neighborhood sheets.

  • The core rules (what youre reading right now).

  • Paper, index cards, and note-taking materials, while not absolutely necessary, are useful.

1.2.2. Its Your Game

1.2.3. The Gig

1.2.4. Downtime

1.2.5. Key Terms

Coin

Money

Stash

Backup money

Resistance

To negate a consequence

Armor

To limited-use negation of consequence

Action Roll

To make a move

Stress

A limited resource to spend on turning the fiction in your favor

Trauma

The consequence of spending too much Stress

1.3. Example of Play

GM: So, whats the plan?

Alice: Im not sure, what do you all think?

Tim: What about this?

1.4. Using this Document

This document is organized to make finding the rules as easiest as possible. The rules are grouped in chapters, and are ordered in a way that makes it convenient for first-time players, while also making an effort to keep it easy as a rules reference during play, no matter how experienced you are with the game.

The early chapters are all about understanding what the game is, creating a crew, and then creating characters—players will get the most out of these. The final chapters are meant to be useful for the Game Master. They bring into detail the setting of the game, as well as a dedicated chapter to game mastery tips and philosphy for The Cyberdark Future. Here is a summary of the chapters you will find in this document.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Heritages & Backgrounds

Chapter 3: Crews

Chapter 4: Playbooks

Chapter 5: Equipment

Chapter 6: The Cyberdark Future

The world is a much different place in the year 2141. In this chapter

Chapter 7: Cardinal

Chapter 8: Playing the Game

Chapter 9: Game Master

1.5. Format of Rules Elements

A rule element will look like this: Example

1.6. Crew Creation

Step 1: Choose Your Mindset

Your crews mindset determines how your crew gains Crew EXP. It also acts as an indicator of what the feel of your game will be like.

There are three to choose from.

Become Legends

Gotta make it to the big leagues.

Fight Back

This all needs to mean something.

Pure Chaos

You just want to see the world burn.

What happened to your crew that solidified their mindset?

To Become Legends
Cardinals different things to different people. To us, its all ours for the taking.

If your crew is in it For the Thrill, they are granted Crew EXP when they take jobs to

To Fight Back
We cant sit idly seeing the world around us. We have to rise up.

If your crew is in it To Fight Back, they are granted Crew EXP when they fight against oppressive forces, when they fight for those that need help, or when they act in a selfless manor.

For Pure Chaos
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Step 2: Choose a Hangout

Step 3: Choose an Initial Reputation

Step 4: Establish Your Neighborhood

Step 5: Choose a Special Ability

Step 6: Assign Upgrades

Step 7: Choose a Favorite Contact

1.7. Sample Crew

1.8. Cohorts

1.9. Character Creation

1.9.1. Actions

Jesus Flick, get your head together. Just because you and I go back doesnt give you the fuckin' right to go low. I promise well go get her—just dont mess this all up for everyone.

— Stef

When characters The Cyberdark Future

1.10. Sample Character

2. Archetypes & Backgrounds

2.1. Archetypes

2.2. Backgrounds

3. Crew Types

3.1. BlakHax

3.2. Hitters

3.3. Tagz

4. Playbooks

4.1. Cyber Ninja

4.2. Runner

4.3. Shredder

4.4. Street Samurai

4.5. Tech

5. Equipment

5.1. Standard Equipment

5.2. Cybernetics

Tier I

  • Clayware (optics) (1 Cred) You can easily assess if someone is lying to you by sensing common physical attributes such as elevated heartbeat and raised blood pressure. Someone who is an expert and preventing such physical responses while lying can easily avoid your detection.

  • Clayware (optics) You have hyper-sensitive gyroscopes that can easily tell if there is movement around you and the general location of it.

  • Roscoes Sight (nasal) Your nose can detect smells from distant places, and close by you can smell nearly exactly where the source is coming from.

  • Sensory Recording Device

  • Low-light Vision

  • Darkvision

  • Thermal Vision

  • Voice Emulation

  • Phsyical Lockpicking / Skeleton Key

  • finger lighter

6. The Cyberdark Future

Its the year 2141.

Slang in the 22nd Century
Bob

A term of endearment.

7. Cardinal

7.1. Factions of Cardinal

7.2. Ground-Level Neighborhoods

7.2.1. Downtown

7.2.2. Big Four

7.2.3. Beatdown

7.2.4. Toonerville

The oldest neighborhood of Cardinal, Toonerville was the downtown area hundreds of years ago when Cardinal was first founded. After the first flooding, a new downtown district was created and Toonerville grew to become what it is today.

7.2.5. Hillcrest

7.2.6. Slaughtertown

7.2.7. Portland

7.2.8. Molotov

7.2.9. Old Water Tower District

7.2.10. Ali Skyport

7.3. Lower Unit Blocks

Just called "the units" by most of the people in Cardinal, the lower units were first constructed at the turn of the 21st century. Expanding the ground-level metro area was difficult to do, so in the years since the units have expanded massively, sprawling out underneath much of the metro area. The units go as deep as 3000 feet below ground, especially around the entry zones from street level. At these entry zones are winding 10-lane highways spiraling down. Traditional automobiles occupy these highways while gravcraft have ample room to move in and out of the grid-like streets down in the units.

Down here is where Cardinals lower class mostly resides. Sure theres a lot of people struggling up top, but down here theres nothing but that. Above are the people who can afford a ground-level living and lifestyle—called "uppers" by those down in the units. In the units are people just scraping by, where even seeing sunlight in your house is considered a luxury. Despite the units being where most of Cardinals lower class lives, many people who live here go to ground-level to work.

At the entrances are where most of the commerce takes place in the units. The further away you get typically is where more crime is prevalent. There are many smaller entrances restricted only to police and privileged corporate security companies to make it easier for them to respond to crime in the units.

In even greater number are the secret, hidden entrances found throughout Cardinal. Authorities dont know about a vast majority of these as they are too numerous to keep track of, but they are incredibly well-kept secrets because of the value they provide to those who need to quickly move between the ground-level and the units.

7.3.1. Block 022

7.3.2. Block 067

7.3.3. Block 032

7.3.4. Block 143

7.3.5. Block 212

7.3.6. Block 289

8. The Darknet

The First Netquake

In 2038 the first netquake was released by the hacker group known as dreadbeef. At 03:14:08 on Jan 19, 1938, dreadbeef released the first netquake virus.

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9. Playing the Game

9.1. Actions & Attributes

9.1.1. Actions

9.1.2. Attributes

9.2. Teamwork

9.3. Free Play

9.4. The Gig

9.5. Downtime

9.6. Death

I cant believe it… Shes gone. Im gonna murder all of you fucks if its the last thing I do!

— Flick

9.7. Player Best Practices

10. Game Mastery

10.1. Depicting Life in Cardinal

10.2. Goals

10.3. Principles

10.4. Best Practices

10.5. Bad Habits

10.6. Preparing a Session

10.7. Position and Effect

10.8. Alternative Rules

10.9. Building your own Setting

10.10. Planning and Finishing Your Campaign

11. Appendix

11.1. Changelog

11.2. Colophon

The Cyberdark Future is built with nothing but Free and Open Source software and assets.

The typefaces you have seen are:

  • Rowdies used mostly for the main headings and The Cyberdark Future logo.

  • Barlow used for headings and leading text.

  • Source Serif Pro used for most of the text in read-heavy scenarios.

These are all free and open source fonts.

This rendered document is also built from several pieces of free and open source software. AsciiDoc is used to create the single-page document. The multi-page, interactive document website is built with Phoenix and Elixir.

The logo for The Cyberdark Future is created with Inkscape.

Thank You

I wanted to take the space here to thank you, the reader, for taking time out of your day to read about this game. It was a long time in the making and something Ive never done before. Im excited—albeit a bit nervous—to hear what everyone has to say about it. Hopefully you and some friends enjoy it and have some great, neon-infused memories to reminisce about together.

This game is yours to do with as you please. Hack it, mix it, change it, sell it—whatever! Id love to hear about the cyberdark future that you all have come up with. If the fate of a certain faction or NPC had a dramatic tale, I wanna read all about it. If you made a hack, Id much like to read it. If its for sale, I wanna buy it!

Let me know whatever you have to say. Im all ears.

Email me at yo@sean.wtf
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Sean