"Near Future" Science-Fiction FastPlay National Security Decision Making Game
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Near-future variant of the geopolitical, military & economic role-playing game. Crazed dictators, pandemics, environmental crises, malignant AI, genetic breakthroughs, & other surprises.
Description:
Near-future, 2035 variant of the geopolitical, military and economic role-playing National Security Decision Making Game. Players take senior leadership positions in a real-world nation. Explore the boundaries between science fact and science fiction. Experience world crises and experience mysterious events in this 2035 scenario. Deal with world challenges. Expect anything including crazed dictators, revolutions, pandemics, global warming, uncontrolled and malignant artificial intelligence, universal state surveillance, new technologies, genetic breakthroughs, and other surprises in a world that is not quite “as-you-know-it.” Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Cold War FastPlay National Security Decision Making Game
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Cold War variant of the National Security Decision Making geopolitical-military RPG set in 1961. You’re a superpower leader. Just history, but then some potentially catastrophic events happen. Fix it.
Description:
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game set in the 1960s. Players take senior leadership positions in the US, UK, USSR, Israel, or Red China dealing with domestic and international events. This isn't history, but rather is an examination of options and choices that might have been. Gain insight into the period while representing a key group in world affairs. Scenarios are modeled on historical situations. It's the 1960's. The future isn't set. Can you achieve your goals? Can you achieve your nation's goals? Can you duck-and-cover? The scenario is: it’s the world as it was in 1961. Here are the issues. Here are some big, looming problems. Fix them. Start now.” Do you feel up to the job? New countries, issues and problems in every game. Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Cold War FastPlay National Security Decision Making Game
Summary:
Cold War variant of the National Security Decision Making geopolitical-military RPG set in 1961. You’re a superpower leader. Just history, but then some potentially catastrophic events happen. Fix it.
Description:
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game set in the 1960s. Players take senior leadership positions in the US, UK, USSR, Israel, or Red China dealing with domestic and international events. This isn't history, but rather is an examination of options and choices that might have been. Gain insight into the period while representing a key group in world affairs. Scenarios are modeled on historical situations. It's the 1960's. The future isn't set. Can you achieve your goals? Can you achieve your nation's goals? Can you duck-and-cover? The scenario is: it’s the world as it was in 1961. Here are the issues. Here are some big, looming problems. Fix them. Start now.” Do you feel up to the job? New countries, issues and problems in every game. Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Contemporary FastPlay National Security Decision Making Game
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Geopolitical-military role-playing game, players taking senior positions in a real nation. It’s the world of today. Here are the real issues, & some big problems looming. Can you fix it? Start now.
Description:
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game. Players take senior leadership positions in a real-world nation. Here’s the game: “You players are the politicians. You over there, you’re the Cabinet. You folks over by the big maps are the military leadership. Here’s your country; you’ve heard of it, it’s not fictional, it’s real, and so are its problems. The scenario is: it’s the world as you know it today. Here are the real issues. Here are some big, looming problems. Fix them. Start now.” Do you feel up to the job? New countries, issues and problems in every game. Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Contemporary FastPlay National Security Decision Making Game
Summary:
Geopolitical-military role-playing game, players taking senior positions in a real nation. It’s the world of today. Here are the real issues, & some big problems looming. Can you fix it? Start now.
Description:
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game. Players take senior leadership positions in a real-world nation. Here’s the game: “You players are the politicians. You over there, you’re the Cabinet. You folks over by the big maps are the military leadership. Here’s your country; you’ve heard of it, it’s not fictional, it’s real, and so are its problems. The scenario is: it’s the world as you know it today. Here are the real issues. Here are some big, looming problems. Fix them. Start now.” Do you feel up to the job? New countries, issues and problems in every game. Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Cuban Missile Crisis National Security Decision Making Game: Washington Wobblies
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Role play the Cuban Missile Crisis from the perspective of JFK & his staff. Despite Soviet assurances, they put offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba. Do you attack? Negotiate? Threaten? Mobilize?
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October 1962: reconnaissance flights photographed Soviet ballistic missiles being made ready in Cuba and indications of a huge build-up of Soviet forces on that imprisoned island, despite Soviet assurances that the relationship was economic only. These missiles carry nuclear warheads, are in range of all major US population centers and are unstoppable after launch. How do you respond to the most massive Russian overseas military deployment in history, targeted directly at you? Take a role in the senior US staff, such as JFK, Curtis Lemay and Robert McNamara. Find a path that advances our national objectives AND leaves us alive. A new, exciting, fast-paced interactive game presented by the National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game staff, intended to entertain while maybe even teaching something. Two-hour fast action variant of NSDM’s political-military simulation. Limited attendance.
National Security Decision Making Cold War Crisis Game
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Fast-paced 2-hour version of NSDMG’s geopolitical-military RPG. You are a key decision maker in a major nation. It's the 1960s & world is a tinderbox. You’re called in after hours. What’s wrong now?
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Take a role in a senior leadership position in the US, USSR, PRC, UK, Israel or Cuba, presented with a crisis that might have been very real in the 1960s. Everything’s normal, meaning normal tensions and madness, then you’re called in after-hours and learn that everything’s no longer normal, not by a long shot. Find a path that advances national objectives AND leaves us alive. A new, two-hour, fast-action variant of National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game’s geopolitical-military simulation intended to entertain while maybe even teaching something. Different scenarios every game: pandemics, wars, natural disasters, unnatural disasters. Can you do better than their generation? Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
National Security Decision Making Contemporary Crisis Game
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Fast-paced 2-hour version of NSDMG’s geopolitical-military RPG. You are a key decision maker for a major nation. It's the world as you know it. You’re called in after hours. What’s wrong now?
Description:
Take a role in a senior leadership position in the US, China, Russia, or other major power, presented with a crisis that might be tomorrow’s real-world headline. It’s the world as you know it, everything’s normal, then you’re called in after-hours and learn that everything’s no longer normal, not by a long shot. Find a path that advances national objectives AND leaves us alive. A new, two-hour, fast-action variant of National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game’s geopolitical-military simulation intended to entertain while maybe even teaching something. Different scenarios every game: pandemics, wars, natural disasters, unnatural disasters. Can you do better than the self-described geniuses in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, etc.? Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
National Security Decision Making Contemporary Crisis Game
Summary:
Fast-paced 2-hour version of NSDMG’s geopolitical-military RPG. You are a key decision maker for a major nation. It's the world as you know it. You’re called in after hours. What’s wrong now?
Description:
Take a role in a senior leadership position in the US, China, Russia, or other major power, presented with a crisis that might be tomorrow’s real-world headline. It’s the world as you know it, everything’s normal, then you’re called in after-hours and learn that everything’s no longer normal, not by a long shot. Find a path that advances national objectives AND leaves us alive. A new, two-hour, fast-action variant of National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game’s geopolitical-military simulation intended to entertain while maybe even teaching something. Different scenarios every game: pandemics, wars, natural disasters, unnatural disasters. Can you do better than the self-described geniuses in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, etc.? Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
National Security Decision Making Contemporary Crisis Game
Summary:
Fast-paced 2-hour version of NSDMG’s geopolitical-military RPG. You are a key decision maker for a major nation. It's the world as you know it. You’re called in after hours. What’s wrong now?
Description:
Take a role in a senior leadership position in the US, China, Russia, or other major power, presented with a crisis that might be tomorrow’s real-world headline. It’s the world as you know it, everything’s normal, then you’re called in after-hours and learn that everything’s no longer normal, not by a long shot. Find a path that advances national objectives AND leaves us alive. A new, two-hour, fast-action variant of National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game’s geopolitical-military simulation intended to entertain while maybe even teaching something. Different scenarios every game: pandemics, wars, natural disasters, unnatural disasters. Can you do better than the self-described geniuses in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, etc.? Presented by the National Security Decision Making Game staff.