Check out this awesome review from the Questing Beast. This guy gets it!

Check out this awesome review from the Questing Beast. This guy gets it!

Check out this awesome review from the Questing Beast. This guy gets it!

Originally shared by Geist

Scratching my head wondering why there’s been an overnight spike in Augmented Reality city kit downloads… And then I discover this extremely positive video review by the Questing Beast.

So, thanks Beast! 🙂

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag9izYGiZ8E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag9izYGiZ8E

Check out @ik_products’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/ik_products/status/866073070347223040?s=09

Check out @ik_products’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/ik_products/status/866073070347223040?s=09

Check out @ik_products’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/ik_products/status/866073070347223040?s=09

https://twitter.com/ik_products/status/866073070347223040?s=09

With the PCs in the campaign I’m running making a whole helluva lot of noise last mission, they decided that they’d…

With the PCs in the campaign I’m running making a whole helluva lot of noise last mission, they decided that they’d…

With the PCs in the campaign I’m running making a whole helluva lot of noise last mission, they decided that they’d lie low for a while. The Mr. Johnsons that aren’t actively trying to kill them won’t give them the time of day, so I’ve decided I’m going to introduce them to the criminal syndicates that occupy the seedy underbelly of our setting and have them run some missions involving the Vory and Yakuza.

We play on roll20 with a near identical setup to what Adam Koebel uses in his Roll20 Presents game, so I’ve got into the habit of making logos for all the faction clocks and I thought I’d share the two I’ve made for the Yaks and Vory. Feel free to use them in your own games if you’d like (I’ve got pngs without the black background if you want, just let me know).

Has anyone here attempted to run missions for/against non-corporate factions? I’d be interested in hearing mission ideas and experiences if you have any to share. So far I’ve begun compiling a little list of missions for each of the gangs, which happen to be at war with one another in our setting, so most of them, so far, involve one group hiring the team to do something to the other, but I’m on the lookout for more ideas, tips or suggestions.

Corporate Fixer

Corporate Fixer

Corporate Fixer

I forgot what led me down this rabbit hole, but I started thinking about Ndebele neck rings in a cyberpunk setting. A Google image search lead me to Sarah Golish’s illustrations, which are absolutely fantastic. (http://akatasia.com/art/sundust-summer-soulstice-collection-by-sarah-golish/)

Threw together a little logo for The Neo New England Nukes today and thought I’d share.

Threw together a little logo for The Neo New England Nukes today and thought I’d share.

Threw together a little logo for The Neo New England Nukes today and thought I’d share. I’m running a game tomorrow where one of the central set pieces is a BLOOD BALL Championship game where the players are hired to fake the death of the half time performer and smuggle her out of the arena without getting caught. Should be fun!

“The First Day of Someone Else’s Life,” by John Schoffstall, in the May/June issue of F&SF (sfsite.com) is solid…

“The First Day of Someone Else’s Life,” by John Schoffstall, in the May/June issue of F&SF (sfsite.com) is solid…

“The First Day of Someone Else’s Life,” by John Schoffstall, in the May/June issue of F&SF (sfsite.com) is solid cyberpunk. Highly recommend it!

http://sfsite.com

“Pixie Dust” – DNA confusion makeup.

“Pixie Dust” – DNA confusion makeup.

“Pixie Dust” – DNA confusion makeup.

You powder your face/hands with a foundation makeup that includes significant trace DNA from thousands of local residents. Make DNA identification from skin cells far less likely to succeed.

I don’t doubt it extends to hair (pun intended) as well!

Perhaps there’s short-term injections or bioware modifications that pollute (or sterilize) your blood as soon as it hits air (and walls and floors and that hostage you thought they’d never shoot.)

I assume stuff like pixie dust is part of a day to day runner kit, though perhaps expensive enough to not use all day every day.