Posts By: Legion

Two Pair

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The best four space-poc years of the 1980s: Pre: The Day After (1983) Threads (1984) Post: Warlords of the 21st Century (1982) Def-Con 4 (1985) All four are highly recommended if you want to inject some dismal into your games.

MaK Attack!

Posted by & filed under BLOG, Skirmish, Theirs.

So this happened: Inspired by this post on the all-round impressive Agis Neugebauer’s site I ordered the pictured MaKs from the equally impressive coolkits (scroll down to the 1/35th scale figs). On the left is the Fireball Prowler in flight and on ground. Right!? Next on my list: SAFS-tastic! In case you don’t know: MaK… Read more »

Holy Crap! Thundarr Spidergoat!

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I just watched Last Train to Doomsday for I don’t know, maybe the tenth time. Only just noticed this guy:   Exactly. A Spidergoat! And I think that’s a young Yeek (the aerial Ookla who appears in Den of the Sleeping Demon) to the left of the Spidergoat.

Operators gonna operate

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And here are some … And one last one for the as fuck of it:   OK, I think that’s got it out of my system.

Shangri-La

Posted by & filed under BLOG, Gamma World, Roleplay, TV.

Within the category of things that are awesome this ranks among the most, well, awesome. Captain Kordon’s ship in the Thundarr ep “Treasure of the Moks” is represented thus: Turns out the US carrier numbered 38 was this ship: Yep that’s right, the USS Shangri-La. The only American warship named for an imaginary locale from… Read more »

Breaking Bard

Posted by & filed under BLATHER, Class, D&D, Fifth Age, Metamorphosis Alpha, Mod, Roleplay, Theirs.

Featuring … THE RIGHT HAND OF GLOOM Mom, Dad, is that you? A classic among classics; the original Citadel Noise Marine. A different bard, who rocks so hard. Star Bard, once the front man for the space-poc metal band Man’sLaughter, now tours solo. Ever since that night. The night the show went horribly wrong; he… Read more »