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    Stranded in a Starship Graveyard

    Junkyard Blues is a sandbox scenario for M-SPACE, set on a hostile world comprised of starship wrecks and strange artefacts.

    Players take on the roles of stranded spacers and must venture across a vast starship graveyard to locate fuel, encountering strange aliens and desperate humans along the way. 

    Five factions are locked in deadly competition over basic resources – air, water and food. But cooperation might be the wisest choice. 

    Only a select few will be able to leave. Who stays and who goes? 

    A scenario for 3-6 experienced characters.

    https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/376189/Junkyard-Blues

     

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  2. As Raleel says, M-SPACE (and Odd Soot) has rules for simplified combat. And they’re generic enough to use with any genre, not just sci-fi. 

    They use 2 Action Points, 11 Special Effects and no Hit Locations. As my players don’t enjoy combat very much, they prefer this downsized version. 

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  3. We have three winners in the giveaway!

    First Prize: Steve Davies, Illinois, wins a print copy of M-SPACE 1.2.

    Second Prize: Linda Joslyn, Arizona, wins a print copy of M-SPACE Companion.

    Third Prize: Nathan Stout, California, wins a print copy of M-SPACE Companion.

    Congratulations, all three! I will send the books and download links as quickly as possible.

    Download Free Conversion Sheet

    For everyone else, as a small thank you for joining, here's a little gift for you. I'm offering the Traveller to M-SPACE conversion sheet as a free download. It contains a nifty way to convert Traveller scenarios on the fly to M-SPACE. Which means, the GM can take almost any adventure for Traveller (or Cepheus Engine) and run it with M-SPACE. No extra preparations needed.

    Download the cheat sheet here:

    https://bit.ly/2ALktEp

    One more thing

    For those of you who are new to M-SPACE, make sure you check out the free scenario The Triton Incident. It's a neat murder mystery set on a space station, written by Mike Larrimore. Here's the link:

    https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/280146/The-Triton-Incident

    Thank you for joining the giveaway. Stay healthy,

     

    Clarence Redd

  4. We’re between the second and third covid-19 wave here in Sweden, a short breather before we hunker down again. To help give 2021 a small push in the right direction, I'm running the biggest M-SPACE giveaway ever. 

    • First prize is the new hardback version of M-SPACE 1.2 in full glorious colour. 
    • Second and third prize is a print copy of this summer's DriveThru bestseller, M-SPACE Companion, with rules for robots, cyborgs and a scenario. 

    All three are sent anywhere in the world for free.

    You can increase your chances to win if you share the giveaway link with a friend. Just fill in your email address, click if you want to share the link, and you're good to go.

    The giveaway ends next Wednesday. Here's the signup link:

    https://gleam.io/kp4qr/mspace-giveaway-2021

     

    Clarence Redd

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  5. MERP had some very nice supplements. I was more into Shadow World, using HERO system instead of RoleMaster. With the massive lineup of supplements ICE had back in the 1980s it’s quite strange how they (almost) disappeared. 

    SpaceMaster wasn’t very big at the time. Traveller and Star Wars d6 were the big sci-fi games if I remember correctly. We ran the SM material as a curious combination of 40% Star Wars, 60% James Bond. Action, investigations and nefarious meta-plots all mixed up in a big, boisterous storytelling cake. 

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  6. Hi Belisar, I’m happy you’ve heard good things about M-SPACE.

    You can either use BRP as your base and bring in the sections you need from M-SPACE, or start with M-SPACE and switch any subsystems for corresponding systems in BRP. The rules are similar enough to allow for mix and match.

    I designed M-SPACE with modularity in mind, so nothing should break down if you combine it with other mechanics. 

    What type of sci-fi are you planning for?

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