
Spareparts Body – science-gone-too-far in Shadowrun
Science-gone-too-far in Shadowrun: Spareparts Body This is a variant of the Bag of Organs formative life module from Chromeflesh. When first catching a glimpse of that module’s name, I was […]
Science-gone-too-far in Shadowrun: Spareparts Body This is a variant of the Bag of Organs formative life module from Chromeflesh. When first catching a glimpse of that module’s name, I was […]
May 09. Victory over and liberation from Hitlerite fascism. So: Antifascism. Where is it in The Red Star anyway? Strangely, it does not seem to figure as a separate, articulated […]
Science-gone-too-far in CthulhuTech (although a point could be made that CthulhuTech itself is the very essence of science gone too far): Huldra The Aeon War seemingly unleashes new horrors upon […]
Science-goes-too-far on Blue Planet’s Poseidon, too: Bathtub Biolabs Xenosilicates open up new frontiers in the field of genetic modification and redesign. More so, they enabled the transformation of the entire […]
More German science-goes-too-far, this time a halforc breeding programme maintained by the elven empire in Freeya.
The remaining crew of the Platypus make a last attempt at fighting back against the hijackers who took control of the patrol boat in this next episode of our German […]
More German science-goes-too-far, this time in the shape of a new blood charm for Earthdawn, which replaces a namegiver’s skull with one carved from gemstone.
Still operating under the “science-gone-too-far” maxim – probably for the rest of the month, too. Ghost Taser The ghost taser’s official designation is PED X62 (Personal Energy Disruptor X62), although […]
Still operating under the “science-gone-too-far” maxim – probably for the rest of the month, too. Oracle Oracle is used by the Department of Psychology & Psychoses. It is a highly […]
Science once more goes too far, this time in our German marbles-RPG, Beutelschneider.