To me, this episode is an excellent example of all of the players role-playing well, and Austin showing why The…

To me, this episode is an excellent example of all of the players role-playing well, and Austin showing why The…

To me, this episode is an excellent example of all of the players role-playing well, and Austin showing why The Sprawl has an MC and not a DM: he’s coordinating the game, working to make sure it’s exciting and interesting for all, adding just a bit of hell to the players’ lives, adding spice and suspense for the players.

The scenes with Mako battling for control of his own body with Larry the ICE are priceless.

Podcast/Article:

COUNTER/Weight 26: Do You Have Room For Me?

URL:

http://friendsatthetable.podbean.com/mf/feed/hw8sfb/FatT059CW26.mp3

Description:

The Divine Detachment circles the planet at a blistering velocity, its corresponding satellites watching over it. On board The Kingdom Come, The Chime finds itself in argument, and Detachment silently approaches. Aria faces off against the laws of gravity, Cass struggles to piece a plan together, Mako thinks it’d be a good idea if you call him Larry now, and parts of AuDy are lost and found.

This time on COUNTER/Weight: Do You Have Room For Me?

We are older than we know.

URL:

http://friendsatthetable.podbean.com/feed/

http://friendsatthetable.podbean.com/mf/feed/hw8sfb/FatT059CW26.mp3

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