

Wednesdays 21:00 – 23:00 Fortnightly, between Sept 15 and July 16 was Traveller Time. “Don’t mess with me, I’ve been corrupted by Space Monkeys” This time we roll on a special ‘plunder’ table to search his fabled collection as he recounts past adventures from back in the day.Ĥ2:08 OPEN BOX Borderlands is Chaosium’s classic campaign from 1982 – we’ve played it twice, once in ’83 and again in ’13 – find out why this is very much our ‘foundational document’.ġ.25 POSTBAG We’ve revamped the Patreon campaign – join now and get access to the ‘zine PDF – also, you can join the Valhalla agents at Convergence … Author Dirk Posted on FebruFebruCategories Podcast Tags AD&D, Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu, D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, Podcast, Runequest, Stormbringer, Traveller 2 Comments on Episode 10 (Part 2) More RuneQuest RPG (with Rick Meints) Episode 8 The Traveller Adventure

INTRO Blimey Charlie! This is the twentieth podcast!ġ:53 GAMESMASTER’S SCREEN Rick Meints, President of Chaosium, joins us once again.

Let’s look at this together: What did you make of the cover? Did Alan E Paul’s FAERIES appear in your games? Did you learn your Traveller referring ropes from Andy Slack? Some classics appear in Open Box … did you play Crasimoff’s World? Vampire tables! Don Turnbull is getting cross on the letters page… How did you make use of issue 37?Īuthor Dirk Posted on JCategories White Dwarf Book Club Tags AD&D, Traveller, White Dwarf 18 Comments on White Dwarf Book Club – Issue 37 Episode 10 (Part 2) More RuneQuest RPG (with Rick Meints) Superman: The Movie is shown on TV for the first time. Steve ‘interesting’ Davies won the Snooker Classic in St Helens. BBC launched its Breakfast Time programme with Frank Bough jazzed out in his jazzy jumpers and the Green Goddess preened in green.ĮT won the Golden Globes for film drama (with Tootsie winning the comedy) and Hill Street Blues won the TV awards. This was the month that wearing a seat belt became compulsory in the UK, despite protests from people bemoaning their loss of the civil right of being thrown through a windscreen. The magazine had started to get into the stride as a monthly publication after years of coming out every two months. A random roll on the d100 as thrown up 37 (4 issues later than the first one) which was dated January 1983.
