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''Recon'' (appearing later as ''RECON'') is a
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wherein players assume the role of U.S. military characters during the
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'', and gradually evolved into a full role-playing game.


Editions


Original ''Recon''

The first edition was written by Joe F. Martin and published by RPG, Inc. in 1982 as a 44-page book. A 44-page digest-sized second edition packaged with a referee's screen was published in 1983 by RPG, Inc. This edition introduced the idea of easily created and disposable characters. Like ''Dungeons and Dragons'', the Mission Director (the referee or
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) used a Random Encounters table to generate terrain and villages, create groups of adversaries for the players to fight, obstacles to overcome, or problems to solve. Combat was resolved using miniatures rules. ''Recon'' is a mildly controversial modern military system of jungle combat in the Vietnam war. The rules cover character creation, skills, recon teams, missions, recruiting and debriefing, hand-to-hand combat, small arms and heavy weapons, and terrain generation. '' San Succi'' (1982) was a map pack. It detailed a 16-block area in 1:72 scale for use with 20mm or 25mm lead figures. It also contained a guide to the buildings on the map, a Non-Player Character (NPC) generating system, and a vehicular combat system (called ROADKILL). '' Sayaret / Track Commander'' (1982) – was a supplement set during the Arab-Israeli Wars (1967 to 1983). Players could generate Israeli soldier characters that could operate as a commando detachment or a tank crew. It allowed the Mission Director to run Israeli commando raids or tank battles. ''The
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H.A.L.O.: SOG Operations in North Vietnam'' (1983) - The first adventure campaign, involved missions behind enemy lines in North Vietnam. It expanded roleplay to include Army Special Forces, Navy SEAL, and Marine Force Recon commando characters and detailed real-world airborne, sea, and amphibious insertion techniques. Missions included reconnaissance, raiding, sabotage, assassination / ambush, prisoner snatching, and search and rescue. '' Hearts & Minds'' (1983) – The second adventure campaign, involved a cadre training mission in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam. Characters are part of a
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"A" Team sent to train a group of Montagnard tribesmen into a fighting force. They have to win the tribespeople over, protect them from reprisals, and secure their area of operations. It included a random-generation tunnel complex table. ''Headhunters Ltd.'' (1984) - A variant contemporary adventure campaign where the characters play veteran mercenaries working for the
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. It was announced in the gaming press but was probably never released before RPG Inc. went out of business. ''Platoon 20 RECON'' - A line of 20mm (1:72 Scale) lead figures for use with RECON. They came 5 figures per set. They included the Vietnam-era American Army (Infantry, Special Forces and Recondos),
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troops, Nung and Montagnard mercenaries, VC Main Force and NVA troops. There were also Israeli troops and PLO terrorists for use with ''Sayaret / Track Commander''.


''The Revised RECON''

''The Revised Recon'' was designed by Erick Wujcik and published by
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in 1986 as a 152-page book. Wujcik's ''Revised Recon'' (1986) was a reworking of the 1982 ''Recon'' tactical miniatures game in which Wujcik turned the focus of the game to ambushes to transform a game about miniatures warfare into a role-playing game. Because of its origins as a miniatures game, ''Revised Recon'' was the only other Palladium game aside from '' Valley of the Pharaohs'' (1983) that did not use Palladium's house
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. ''Recon'' received only one more book, '' Advanced Recon'' (1987), which involved a commando campaign set in 1960s Laos. ''The Revised Recon'' was a complete revision and expansion of this modern military system, with rules rewritten for compatibility with the standard Palladium Books game system. It includes a fully illustrated hardware section, rules for playing mercenaries, and several scenarios, plus guidelines for interfacing ''Recon'' characters with other Palladium game systems. The second edition, ''Revised RECON'', was released June 1986 by
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. Many of the basic rules were kept the same, but author Erick Wujcik made an attempt to "balance" them. This was achieved by reducing elements of chance or luck. For instance, rather than randomizing the number of skills a character had, one could select a number of skills based on his
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. Another significant change was the concept of a "minimum" skill level for weapon proficiencies. These were originally decided by rolling
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, which meant that a character could theoretically have a skill level anywhere from 1 (meaning that he was a very poor shot) to 100. However, in the revised edition, a low roll could be "bumped" up to whatever the minimum skill level was for that particular weapon (usually 20–30). Also notable in the revised edition was the substantial amount of information it provided about equipment and vehicles. Whereas RPG Inc.'s version had only limited information regarding guns, the Palladium edition had pages of gun statistics as well as detailed descriptions of aircraft, seacraft and vehicles. The new edition focused more on the fictional RECON world, which used OPFOR-type nicknames for major nations. Countries included "Stateside", "Big Red",
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''Advanced RECON''

''Advanced RECON'' - introduced February, 1987 - was an expansion of the rules. It allowed the creation of Special Operations characters, set the game world in the historical Southeast Asia theater, and detailed a four-mission campaign set in Laos. There were also sections on American and North Vietnamese tactics and strategy, a section on period electronic equipment, a primer on the game world in 1965, a briefing on the Kingdom of Laos, and a briefing on military and government agencies.


''Deluxe Revised RECON''

Palladium published a "deluxe" revised edition in April 1999. This integrated and reprinted the content from both ''Revised RECON'' and ''Advanced RECON''. It also introduced new rules, focusing more on the characters' lives after the wars. ''RECON'' bears the distinction of being the only active game series published by Palladium Books that is not compatible with any of the other games in their
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. However, Palladium provides conversion rules in order to bring things in line with the rest of their role-playing game series.


Reception

Brian R. Train reviewed ''Recon'' in ''
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'' No. 70. Train commented that "''Recon'' is ''the'' game for the mercenary fan. It is a pleasure to play and a fine addition to the large inventory of roleplaying games. Supplements have already appeared: a Mission Director's screen; ''San Succi'', a package of 20mm floorplans for a modern adventure city; ''Hearts & Minds'' and ''Sayaret/Track Commander'', two booklets dealing with Montagnard warfare and Arab/Israeli commando action, respectively. If you are all interested in this historical period, ''Recon'' is well worth the money." Robert Neville reviewed ''The Revised Recon'' for ''
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'' #83, and stated that "Unluckily, some people may well realise that the sections on military hardware and equipment are probably the best in any contemporary roleplaying game. Luckily, I hope people have more sense than to touch this with a bargepole. Unluckily, I'm not so sure they have."


Reviews

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'' #46


References


External links

*''The Revised RECON'' official discussion board a
Palladium Books ''Forums of the Megaverse''
*''Recon'' role-playing games a
RPG Geek Database
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RPGnet Game Index
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