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[Fringeworthy Podcast][Tri Tac Games Podcast] Episode 43

Started by golieth, November 08, 2010, 08:48:52 AM

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Tri Tac Games Podcast

We didn't skip episode 42.  The anniversary episode should have been episode 41 and the last one episode 42.

This week we cover the legendary journal of Captain Oates.  The very first Earth Prime fringe explorer.  He spent many years on the fringepath before returning to Earth and having a fatal accident before he could reach civilization.  Only his corpse and his journal survive.  We discuss how to use it to drive adventures, answer critical questions, but not require the GM to write a huge journal before starting her campaign.

Then on to Bureau 13 as we discuss how the adventure that introduced the character to the Bureau can drive character development and creation.  How it can affect team dynamics.  Remember:  Conflict is Good!

Fringeworthy:  The tabletop rpg of interdimensional exploration and adventure

Bureau 13:  The tabletop rpg of secret agents vrs the supernatural.