Ishmael 'Izzy' Morris:
Probably the focus would have to be more be on community building, restoring governance and civil order. The best zombie game I've been in was we were playing part of a National Guard unit that was training at Ft. William Harrison in MT. We were a mobile Civil Affairs Team locating survivor groups and communities, surveying and documenting them, and providing assistance in preparation for a transition to democratic civilian governance from a state of Martial Law and military rule. (And these communities often had serious internal or external problems that we needed to take care of ourselves as we were frequently days or weeks out from base and communication wasn't always reliable.) This model does tend to be radically different than most post-apocalypse games, where government has been completely extinguished above the local community/group level (if that remains at all) but in it's favour, it was different! Our PCs are not soldiers, but could be part of a new civilian government or police organisation that is reconstituting itself in the state capitol, Carson City.
As a GM I am not all too confidante that' I'd be able to run a 'community building game'.
I am pretty sure I could run a Dead Reign game where the players are traveling cross country.
Ishmael 'Izzy' Morris:
BTS is about the supernatural, makes sense! Either we'd be part of some clandestine organisation (government, military or corporate/mercenary/freelance) or maybe informal or ad hoc "Hunters" a la Supernatural?
There are a number of organizations present in the BTS universe, but I would create a 'Supernatural Busting Agency' using the Crome Buster Agency template from Ninjas & Super spies. I'd take some input from players on the creation of the agency.
Jonathan Pembersley:
Just a quick question will it be 1st or 2nd edition ?
We would be using second edition, but incorporating magic from 1st edition.