Operation Lucifer

In The Morrow Project, teams of volunteers have been cryonically frozen in hidden bunkers called boltholes in order to survive an expected nuclear holocaust, with the intention that they rebuild civilization when they emerge.

In Operation Lucifer, Morrow Recon Team G-5 in Wisconsin is awakened by the United States strategic defense computer Damocles to find and disarm an unexploded thermonuclear warhead.

[3] Chris Baylis reviewed R-003 Operation Lucifer for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The vital part of all these scenarios is the interaction with the NPCs, and this suffers for the want of better ones.

"[4] In Issue 72 of The Space Gamer, William A. Barton commented that "Operation Lucifer is a competent adventure for The Morrow Project and should provide [the gamemaster|Project Director] and players with a challenging – and potentially hazardous – game mission.

"[1] Guide du Rôliste Galactique called this "a classic" compared to the other more combat-oriented Morrow Project adventures.

Cover art by H.N. Voss, 1982