Six rolls. One mission brief.
Before you play a single scene, the oracle builds your brief — mission type, objective, location, incident, and theme. The AI title comes last.
One d20 roll — result seeds every subsequent step.
Objective pulled from the sub-table matching your mission type. 20 options per type.
Detail table is keyed to your location theme — 10 options per theme.
Six rolled strings become the AI’s brief. It writes the title from these seeds.
183 tables. 4 worlds. And counting…
Click any card to roll. Switch worlds to see how the same engine powers entirely different stories.

You are the commanding officer. The decisions that can't wait for orders, the first contacts that go wrong before protocol applies, the crew members who trust you to get it right -- those are yours.
Every mission is unique.
First, A mission type is rolled. Then, an objective is drawn from mission type. A location theme and details follows. Last, an incident and a theme are added. By the time the AI receives the brief, every variable is already locked. It writes the scene title and opening from those constraints.
You are the commanding officer. The decisions that can't wait for orders, the first contacts that go wrong before protocol applies, the crew members who trust you to get it right -- those are yours.


Stellar Odyssey
Deep space. First contacts. No protocol for this.

The Territories
The frontier doesn't forgive. Survive it anyway.

Wind & Plunder
Caribbean waters. A crew barely following orders.

Erebus Station
Antarctic isolation. Something beneath the ice.