Another week in the life of GURPS
December is upon us! Run for the hills! Braaains!
Oh, wrong audience. Here's the GURPS stuff:
• We released GURPS WWII: Red Tide, by Gene Seabolt. This is a GURPS Third Edition supplement – but it's useful to anyone running a campaign that has any to do with the Soviets in WWII. Note that unlike most e23 releases, this is a full-length, 128-page setting guide.
• I just updated the web blurb for GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 8: Treasure Tables, by Matt Riggsby (
wombattery). That makes its release before the holidays a near-certainty. It somehow seems appropriate for the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas greedfest . . .
• We reviewed the rough PDF of Pyramid #3/14: Martial Arts. As one of the authors of GURPS Martial Arts, I heartily endorse this product!
• I am now past the 31% mark on my edit of GURPS Low-Tech Companion 1-3. GURPS Low-Tech Companion 1 is, in fact, edited. Onward to GURPS Low-Tech Companion 2 and all its weapons and armor . . .
• The revised first draft of GURPS Spaceships 8: Transhuman Spacecraft, by David Pulver, is in. I'm not sure what kind of playtest we have planned, but that will be happening soon.

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Eeeeexcellent!
My academic career is warming up, and I'd like to make sure we have some skilled understudy LPs in case a playtest overlaps with some sort of intensive research commitment of mine. To this end, I've talked to Bruno about assisting with the next pt and being CC'd on everything - I hope that's okay. And if you have any other worthies to nominate, of course.