Thursday 27 January 2011

Bloody Hell, where have you been?!

Hey folks,

Yup, it's another sporadic Nightfall post about 'updates' :)

The next book to be released is HunterSheets Issue Two. It *has* been written, illustrated, edited and sent off to Cubicle 7 for layout and print. They're stating a spring release, so here's hoping you'll have a new SLA product to go with your Easter Eggs!

HunterSheets Issue 2
HunterSheets Issue 2 returns with 20 more enemies to threaten the stability of the industrial giant. In this issue, these missions take the Operatives into the lowest recesses of Downtown where they'll face monsters as yet unknown by Station Analysis, like members of The Mesha - a powerful serial killer cult, and hunt down traitor subversives like Radio Clash and General Sidi Gejkta that are building massive military forces to stand against SLA.

Off-world, the Krell continue to wreck havoc on Xaime, where Legatus Dorot Binzwald is conducting horrific experiments on the remaining populace. Perhaps worst of all, The Root Dogs, the deadliest of all Conflict Alien races have returned to the World of Progress, and are baying for vengeance.

The cracks in SLA Industries' power-base are starting to show, and the dark days have only just begun …


The Nightfall team are currently working on the next 2 SLA sourcebooks - The Shi'An Blood Cult, and 'Whistling Bridge'. These are the last two books to be produced for 1st Edition SLA Industries.

Right, I better get back to work, but in the meantime here's a sneak peek at some art for the Shi'An sourcebook:-





Thanks,

Dave

5 comments:

  1. Those illustrations are glorious!

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  2. I have some awe. Of awe I have some. In a bucket with awe, for SLA gaming fun!

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  3. Cool, been waiting along time for this, and more.

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  4. Looking forward to this. Hope this is a good send off to first edition.

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  5. I can't believe you are still trying to relase stuff for SLA. Absolutely awesome. I'm still buying this stuff long after I even quit RPGs. It is just too good.

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