White dwarf magazine july 2019
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The RQ box set £8.95! Borderlands £12.95! Miniatures for literally pennies! The sheer number of games shops, including the Games Gallery in Newcastle, which I must have visited, but can’t remember a thing about.Part of : Prelims and GS III – Sci and TechĬontext A team of astronomers, using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) have reported a unique phenomenon in a white dwarf about 1,400 light years from Earth. However, re-reading it, I will probably nick Charles Stross’ Lord of the Mind Flayers to drop into my 5e Dragon Heist game, so worth the 75p asking price just for that.įinally, the ads. The Fiend Factory was one of those ‘all or nothing’ editions and as we banned Psionics from the off, wasn’t of interest. It comes as no surprise that said GM later joined the Army and had a chance to do it for real. Our GM did have a Striker set and often deployed it when our Mercs got into small unit combat. Lots of Traveller weapons stuff – I wasn’t running a Traveller campaign, but was a player and we had plenty of existing toys to play with, so don’t remember actually encountering any of these as we found that a VRF Gauss gun solved most problems. I did like trying to find out what the stamps etc., were on the header of the page – remember no Internet kids! – and was suitably smug when I knew one off the bat. The Letters page is an oddity, 2/3 taken up by a RuneQuest Q&A, interesting perhaps to aficionados but mystifying otherwise. Perhaps he was miffed about the second article being uncredited? I didn’t get and still don’t the point of the Brevet Rank article and I seem to remember Lew Pulsipher railing in Imagine magazine against the way WD presented ‘Arms at the Ready’. Still impressed with the Russ Nicholson illustration!
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I have the Town Planner series in my worldbuilding folder still and Rumble at the Tin Inn was repurposed for use in my RQ campaign, minus the braw, which I can’t imagine actually working with a large group. I wonder if anyone did telephone Dave from Basingstoke to join him in ‘the current middle ages’: DM or cult leader ?
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Now, the letters page, next to the ‘female dungeon victim’ (It was certainly a different time…) is the barbarian figure whose sword my dad melted with a match to prove there was lead in them, and they were dangerous and poisonous etc etc, cheers dad, leaving me with a not so impressive figure for my character next game.Īlso news of the dodgy sounding Alma Mater game and real anger over a Vietnam RPG, protests and the war on tv i suppose being a recent memory. The Psi-Mule, well that’s all you need to say. Hats off to Graham Cobley in the letters, there was one dedicated Runequest GM, oh to have that much time again. Rumble At The Tin Inn, here was the attraction of that mysterious land that was Runequest, all those skills and stats and the interesting backgrounds and motivations, compared to the D&D AC and HPs, done and dusted. Traveller and guns, haha, “see Guns & Ammo June 1977 for the original”, cheers Dave.
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Jim Bambra railing against typos in Open Box ” a mistake of the worst kind”, you can imagine him years later scrutinising the proofs of all his scenarios just in case, “i’ll never hear the end of this”. Only for the rich kids that though, not sure i ever saw one in the flesh. Then a Dark Tower advert with one of the shonkiest dragons i’ve ever seen, ridiculous considering the game itself had some incredible illustration on it. Lovely cover, like something from a dream.