| Volume 1: Issue 1: Inaugural : Aug 2000 | |
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The Sleeth Speaks |
THE SLEETH SPEAKS Welcome to the first issue of The Apocalyptic Post. This eZine comes on the heels of Action Check and The Dark Times, two excellent online resources for Wizards of the Coast’s now-defunct ALTERNITY science fiction role-playing game. GAMMA WORLD enthusiasts are no strangers to game cancellations. The latest re-release of the setting by Andy Collins and Jeff Grubb is the fifth in a long and distinguished series of GAMMA WORLD editions (all inspired by METAMORPHOSIS ALPHA®). Based on the ALTERNITY game mechanic, this version of the setting is arguably the most versatile and adaptable yet. However, it—like the editions that came before it—will not be supported by the company that produced it. It is the purpose the The Apocalyptic Post to support all versions of the GAMMA WORLD setting with original material that is as good—or better—than the official materials that came before. On behalf of all of us who have survived the end of Gamma Terra over and over again, enjoy! - The Editors LEGAL DISCLAIMER The Apocalyptic Post is an eZine dedicated to the GAMMA WORLD role-playing game. It is offered free of charge to all interested parties and is not to be sold in any form. It may be printed if distributed free of charge.
The Apocalyptic Post supports all five editions of the GAMMA WORLD role-playing game. To the extent that they overlap with one or more of the various GAMMA WORLD editions, this publication also supports other role-playing systems and settings (i.e.: ALTERNITY).
GAMMA WORLD and ALTERNITY are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. This work is not authorized by, nor affiliated in any way with, Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Nothing herein is to be construed as a denial of, or challenge to, Wizard of the Coast, Inc.’s ownership of these intellectual properties. All original content herein are the intellectual properties of their respective author(s). The Apocalyptic Post webdesign © 2000 Benjamin Hebert et. al. |