Previous Topics No previous topics. | | Subsequent Topics 9/3/2008 simonjberger: [Solar System] Quick Questions Thread A place to collect quick and dirty questions and answers on the rules in the Solar System booklet.
- Page 63, equipment ratings add to a check if the check… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, oliof, Eero Tuovinen, Paul T, Corvus69, fealoro.
9/15/2008 simonjberger: [Solar] But what about the Space Battles? So, I'm setting up a space campaign with a feel of Firefly and Stargate Atlantis with the stiff-upper-lip officer class from early nineteenth century naval culture. And I really want… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, oliof, Eero Tuovinen, Paul T, Spoo.
9/18/2008 simonjberger: [Tsoy] About the development of Near? I'll keep adding threads here, if you don't mind! .D
Eero, in the stickied thread you ask for links to Near material for your work with writing a new canon… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, Eero Tuovinen, Troels, shadowcourt.
10/12/2008 simonjberger: [Solar] Opposition Resource? Greetings! It's been a while, I've been busy finishing a year-long campaign and starting up a bunch of new attempts. Stands to see which ones become long-runners!
Getting comfortable in… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, oliof, Eero Tuovinen.
10/15/2008 simonjberger: Solar Worlds Since I used to rule at starting up ambitious projects (usually without finishing them) but haven't for a time I thought I would start one up now, or at least… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, Eero Tuovinen, d.anderson.
11/17/2008 simonjberger: [Solar] Social and other Secrets My group is currently playing a Solar campaign in Shadowrun's Seattle, and since I'm very much at home in the setting and the specifics of Shadowrun Proper, I'm writing quite… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, dindenver, Eero Tuovinen, shadowcourt.
12/7/2008 simonjberger: Gender and Setting I'll get straight to it. If you read the following as a part of the setting description, how would you react?
Woman and Man
The Kingdom is a clearly patriarchal… In Arkenstone Publishing Participants: simonjberger, Paul Czege, Eero Tuovinen, dindenver, chance.thirteen, Valamir, Brand_Robins, Graham Walmsley.
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