Saturday, July 19, 2025

Solo Ghostbusting - 'Computer Glitch' - Part I

Scenario I, Session 1:

Phase 1: Introduction / Opening

Fumiko Magari was sitting at her desk, randomly scrolling through a dating app on her phone wondering why she was scrolling through a dating app on her phone. She was weird by Japanese standards and (kind of) proud of it. She wasn’t going to meet anyone on this thing. She turned to look at her co-worker and friend Michio Tsumura who seemed to have a new girlfriend every few months. He was asleep at his desk with an unfinished report on his computer screen. 

The door to the Boss’s office opens quickly to reveal the ‘The Old Man’, Mr. Kori Koarishi, standing there with his customary frown. As those in the office turn to see what’s up, Koarishi nods at Miss Aya Nakamura in General Affairs and motions her into his office with a sharp movement of his nose. Nakamura enters without a word and a few moments later exits holding a folder. She walks between the desks of Fumiko and Michio and reveals that that she has a Project for them.
  



“Ghostbusters: Ningyotoshi Ghost Research has gotten a call from Hiroshi Taniguchi, the Head Network Engineer with Seijitsu SoryĆ«shon (Sincere Solutions). Several members of his department, including himself, were experiencing computer issues with no discernible source or explanation. Eventually, a couple of them saw a Desktop Computer, complete with Tower, Screen, Keyboard, and Mouse, moving on its own about the office. When pursued the Computer ran away and seemed to disappear. He finished with ‘Please help Ghostbusters! We have numerous projects and sales reports due’!”

Happy to have some action (really anything constructive to do), Magari and Tsumura suit up. As they enter the Gear Locker room, each takes a Proton Pack with a Neutrona Wand, a Ghost Trap, and a Walkie-Talkie. Additionally, Fumiko takes Ecto-goggles. As they enter the garage, Kenji Boudreux tosses Michio the keys to the Ecto-NT 1 (a 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser).  Michio adjusts the seat and mirror and then reaches for the siren but Fumiko gets to it first and sticks her tongue out at him, then smiles wide. Michio smirks and shakes his head as they drive off to their destination.  




Miss Nakamura calls them while they’re enroute to let them know she will be their Manager on this Project if they need anything from headquarters/the home office. 

Project #1: 

Project Name: Computer Glitch
Number of employees required: 3 people
Number of phases: 3
Recommended skills: None
Client: Hiroshi Taniguchi, Network Engineer Manager at Sincere Solutions
Ghost: Class V Animated Phantom Tsukumogami – Computer Spirit

Phase 2: Investigation

The team of two arrives at the office building and head upstairs to the 5th floor (really the 4th, an unlucky number in Japan). Upon stepping off the elevator they are able to locate Mr. Taniguchi easily as he was hiding…I mean waiting for their arrival. “Thank goodness you’re here!”, shouted Mr. Taniguchi, a lot louder than was necessary. Yes, there was noise in the background – yelps and gasps from employees, falling chairs and coffee cups, etc. – but he was no more than a few feet in front of the Ghostbusters. 

Michio started to ask for the current details about the situation but Mr. Taniguchi shouted, “Excuse me? Speak up please! The ruckus caused by this…whatever it is is very loud!”. 

Fumiko exchanged glances with Michio and then leaned in close to him and whispered, “I’m thinking something made a loud noise near his head. He might be temporarily hard of hearing until he…”, but before she could finish the client stamped his foot and pointed at her with a frustrated face and finger.

Fumiko makes a Task Roll using her Brains to figure out why Taniguchi appears hard of hearing. She gets a Success with Trouble, taking 1 point of Mental Damage and 1 point of Environmental Damage. She is embarrassed and thinks she might be reflecting poorly on her company. 

“I said PLEASE SPEAK UP! Don’t whisper. Whispering is obviously the opposite of speaking up. My goodness, I thought you all were professionals! I…”

Michio stood up straight, puffed out his chest, and moved quickly into Taniguchi‘s ‘personal space’. Tsumura put on a frown and a furrowed brow and his message was quite clear. Mr. Taniquchi backed up, took a deep breath, and apologized. “Terribly sorry young lady. I think I’m having trouble hearing, I am at my wits end with this…situation…and again, my apologies.” 

Fumiko gave a polite bow. “Completely understandable!,” she shouted, actually catching Michio off guard and startling others in the area. “My fault entirely. I should have realized I was being impolite. Can you tell us exactly what’s going on?”

Taniguchi proceeds to describe what began as a normal if busy day but one which changed dramatically just after lunch/midday. Various computers in the office started having issues, including not saving work, sudden shutdowns, going onto naughty sites of their own accord, and other strange activities. As the issues spread, Taniguchi and some of his best people checked the servers, ran diagnostic programs, and even investigated the buildings electrical systems. Nothing seemed wrong and the problems made no sense. 

Finally, someone in the main offices screamed and a small, almost robot-like figure appeared. It seemed to be made up of computer hardware from an older model desktop. It began running around and as it passed people’s desks even more network issues and IT problems erupted. Taniguchi and others tried to catch it but it made a Laptop on someone’s desk explode and then disappeared in the chaos. 

Fumiko asked how the ‘Computer Boy’ blew up the laptop. While no one knew exactly, someone nearby said she saw it press a button on the laptop’s keyboard before the item exploded. “We should take a look at the remains of that device”, said Michio. Fumiko agreed. 

Mr. Taniguchi escorted the Ghostbusters duo through the office as concerned company personnel looked on. He brought them to the desk of a young woman named Arai Hotaru who stood beside her chair looking very frightened. A charred, open laptop sat on the burnt surface of the desk, bits of metal and plastic scattered across the area like confetti. Taniguchi introduced Miss Hotaru to the pair of Paranormal Investigators and Michio noted she had some minor burns, cuts, and her hair was all frizzy. 




“Are you alright Miss Hotaru?”, asked Michio in a purposely slow, warm manner, with a calm and kind tone. The woman blinked and looked up at him as if she had just that moment noticed that anyone was there. 

Miss Hotaru said in a quite and shaky voice, “I moved away from the laptop as soon as I heard it sizzle and smelled smoke but …I feel hot and there’s a tingle…”. She trailed off unable to focus. Tsumura placed one of his large hands on her shoulder and gave her a reassuring look. He nodded to Magari with a particular expression she knew quite well. 

Using her cellphone, Fumiko called the Fire Department and explained the situation*. She followed that with a quick call in to Nakamura back at the GB: NGR office to fill her in on the information they had so far, which wasn’t a lot. Nakamura let her know that as Project Manager she can coordinate with the Paramedics at the local hospital and can send back-up Field Operatives if needed. Magari nodded (even though Aya couldn’t see her) and let Nakamura know they hadn’t yet encountered the entity, so don’t send reinforcements just yet. Fumiko recommended Aya keep them on stand-by. 

*Fumiko calls the Fire Department and not an Ambulance or Paramedics. Why? Well, in Japan it is the Fire Department that handles transporting injured people to medical facilities. They are trained with basic Paramedic skills. Once at a hospital or emergency clinic, full Paramedics respond to the patients and get them to doctors and nurses in the facility as necessary.

Michio and Mr. Taniguchi helped Miss Hotaru get around her desk and Taniguchi walked her towards the elevators. Tsumura grimaced, narrowed his eyes, and looked about the place as if he could simply sense the entity they were searching for. Thing is…he could. He had always had this knack for feeling the presence of spirits and the supernatural. Here…

Michio makes a Task Roll using his Spirit Perception Skill. I made the Difficulty Number 8, Slightly Difficult, as I wanted this first entity to be hard to locate. Why? Something to explore later. I rolled a 6. Instead of a Success with Trouble I decided that Michio straight up fails in his attempt.

When this happens, the character takes 1 Point of Damage, in this case Mental, and also gains 1 Point of Overtime. He can now activate his Overwork Skill once by spending the point of Overtime. Going to save that for later.

Tsumura let out a sigh. Nothing. He almost felt like there was some sort of 'background noise' making it really difficult to sense this thing. He turned, hoping to locate Magari and continue with their investigation of the premises only to virtually slam right into her. "Eh?! Fumiko, were you right there the whole time?”

For her part Fumiko was standing barely a foot in front of him, almost on her tippy-toes, grinning widely, and holding the burnt laptop to her chest with both hands. “I think I’ve figured something out!” 

I decided to have Fumiko’s ‘Player’ ask the following question(s):

1) Can I determine what caused the laptop’s battery to explode and is there any connection between this cause and the other issues Sincere Solutions have been experiencing due to this entity. 

Hmm. I’ll use an alternative system here. To answer the first half, ‘Can I determine what caused the battery to explode…’, I rolled a D100 (Two 10-sided dice read High/Low) and consulted the chart ‘Ask The Gamemaster’ in the One-Page Mythic GM Emulator. I’ll expend a use of her Super Search Technique Skill to accomplish this. 

I rolled a 40 against the Difficulty Level of ‘50/50 or Unknown’. This results in a Yes! Cool. 

For the second part, ‘is there any connection between this and the other issues Sincere Solutions have been experiencing?’, I roll again on the same chart, this time applying Fumiko’s Office Chair Detective Skill. The roll is 17 – Yes again! OK. So, what is that connection?

I got it!

“Electricity! That’s the key! After a thorough analysis of the damaged laptop I discovered that the battery had been overloaded. Other evidence pointed towards an electrical surge as the cause. Then I thought about the other issues the employees have experienced and wondered, ‘If the electricity going into the other computers…um…hiccupped…wouldn’t that cause the computer to do strange things like fail to save documents, shut down suddenly, etc.?’”

Michio considered this. It all made sense though he would be the first to admit he was no computer specialist. On the other hand, Fumiko was and so he had faith she was on to something. He nodded and said, “OK, let’s go with your theory.  So the entity can control electricity or at least it can transfer it into technology to cause glitches…or worse”, he said motioning toward the ruined laptop. “How do we stop it? Ground it? How do we do that?”

Fumiko’s big grin shrank, then faded even further as she spoke, “I’m not sure actually. Thing is…Mr. Taniguchi reported that he and several other people had seen what appeared to be an old computer walking around looking somewhat like a person. This would indicate a spirit possessed item or an item that’s developed a spirit. Like a…um…”

“A Tsukumogami”, said Tsumura. He then waited for his friend to continue.

“Right! A Tsukumogami! Wait…don’t those take a really long time to form? I mean, there isn’t going to be a hundred year old computer in this place.” Michio nodded to confirm as she put her index finger on her chin. Then she snapped her fingers and her eyes brightened, “What if its pretty old, a classic model, and someone has been turning it on and using it off and on. Suddenly, for whatever reason, they’ve stopped and the spirit is upset?”

“If someone were really attached to it, their feelings might have accelerated the formation of the spirit within. That could be. Hmmm.” Michio trailed off, a lot of questions still running through his head. 

Suddenly, a loud, grating noise blared through out the offices. It was awful! The Ghostbusters tried to cover their ears – Difficulty 7. Michio, using Physical Skill rolls a 7. Just made it. Fumiko using Brains rolls -holy smokes – a 7 as well! 

Can either member of our team recognize the sound? Difficulty ‘50/50 or Unknown’ for Michio and Likely for Fumiko. Percentile Rolls. 16 for Michio and 44 for Fumiko making it a Yes for both of them!

“A dial-up modem?!?” exclaimed Magari.

“Make it stop!!!” shouted Tsumura.
 



To be continued...

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Barking Alien

A key factor in my enjoyment of this exercise in Solo Gaming is the speed at which it moves, which is basically 'as fast as I want it to'.
 
I've mentioned in the past that my old games progressed really quickly compared to the ones I've run over the past decade or so. This is largely do to playing the majority of my games online and the limitations of the medium.

That isn't the only reason though. Now I apologize as I get a little ranty. 

It's also the fact I have been gaming with players unaccustomed to my rapid fire approach; most people didn't grow up gaming at the breakneck pace I find 'normal'.

I get it, it takes time to process what the GM has said, ask questions to get a clear idea of situation the PCs are in, and to define the details of the scene's setting and environment, etc.

I don't have to do any of that when I'm gaming Solo. If I randomly roll up that there's a 'Large Crowd', thats 'Gawking' at something in the 'Fish Market District',, I know EXACTLY what that looks like. I can instantly see it in my head.

I can further dispense with the [usually] unimportant questions most players will ask at that moment like 'how far away are we from the crowd', 'are there any fisherman or sailors there?', or 'what kind of fish do I see?'.

Since the answer to these types of questions is always the same, 'What does that $^#&ing matter?!?', I can get right to having my characters actually do something. This is how it always worked with my Grade School, High School, College, and New Jersey crowd but these days people seem to need everything spelled out to commit to a course of action. Honestly, it's weird.

Obviously that's not the case when playing solo.




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