A Better Moustrap
Summer is rapidly coming to a close here in the Northern Hemisphere, and in my town, that means rain. Lots of rain. The nice thing about all that rain is the guilt it removes. I can stay inside all day, goofing off and playing cards, feeling good about the lousy weather I am avoiding. Residents of Hawaii or San Deigo might not have that luxury.
I promised to show you the storyline for the expansion set I am working on, called "Dangerous Allies". Before I do, I'd like to update you on some exciting developments in regards to new cards.
Ryan Dancey posted something on the rec.games.trading-cards.misc newsgroup about releasing Contracts in issues of the Duelist. He didn't promise to do it, he just said he'd look into it.
Three different sets of cards are being created as we speak, with plans for worldwide mail sales. A well-designed, well-playtested, interesting set of cards could be in your hands before Christmas. Or not. Stay tuned as details become available.
How will the WotC legal team react? Sadly, the more success a fan expansion experiences, the more likely it is to be shut down by greedy corporate lawyers. Any legal professionals with expertise in this area are enouraged to contact me.
Now, without further ado, here is the storyline for "Dangerous Allies".
The Militech Corporation is the first to suggest that a hegemony of Corporations is a possible solution. By pooling their security knowledge, it may be possible to thwart data pirates. Powerful programs for identifying intruders are soon developed. Stealing Corporate data becomes a life-or-death proposition, and many Runners are killed or forced into hiding.
Runners quickly adapt to this Corporate approach, and Top Runner's Conferences become the birthplace of Runner's Alliances. Some BBS groups also agree to share their skills, and profits, keeping up with the increased pace of Corporate security. Runners sometimes find themselves working for Corporations that are rivals of their targets, and Corporations support Runners who seek to liberate the agendas of competitors.
This teamwork, dealing, betrayal, and negotiation can create some very Dangerous Allies.
Here are a few sample card texts:
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I hope these cards spark your imagination. Netspace will soon be a happy new place where Runners and Corporations shuffle fresh ideas and use them to battle across a table.
It's about time. |
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