HHhhh, Sequel campaign with these characters called (NULL) Law. I want to see these guys struggle with being unbounded, and trying to reengage with humanity. Lovely work Cameron, Cast & Crew!.
I will take as many alien campaigns from Cameron as I can get. I have been a big alien fan since I was a kid and Cameron's unique take is very satisfying and has irreparably altered my head canon for this universe. Thanks you Cameron and LRR
I think this series has been my favorite dice friends so far. Cam told a hell of story and the players did an amazing job of running characters that didn't have traditional motivations.
First Law was so good! It felt like a completely different kind of horror than the first, I think because the artificial humans were struggling with their programming and how that changed them more than the threat of the aliens. The bit at the end where Finch goes "I'm scared" was so real like ... 👀👀👀 Ohh yes please to Alien campaign 3! I get that there's a schedule and stuff but please when there's time and energy to do another.
I love this Alien universe where as soon as the Synths are away from humans they just go buck wild and start messing around with weird foreign shit cuz FUCK it.
This was awesome, loved the story and Cameron view of the alien universe really interesting. I'd be curious to see how the Yautja would factor into it. Thank you for doing the Debrief was soo cool to hear your thoughts on the campaign and what happened. Would be awesome if there was an epilogue on what happened to corbinac.
This is my headcanon for the song that immediately started playing when Finch pressed play: ruclips.net/video/9E6b3swbnWg/видео.html ...Holy CRAP. This entire series was so frickin' good. Start to finish I was so engaged and riveted to the events unfolding. Andy's Finch will forever be one of my absolute favorite characters; I'm going to take the "I don't know what to do and I'm scared" moment with me forever. Thank you guys *so much* for doing this.
The Succhole it is! (PC discovery naming rights is why everyone in a game I played in now has to refer to subspace power as Hell Energy and FTL communicators Hellphones)
In the books, though, he ends up on Red Dwarf by mistake and buys the cat specifically to get put into hypersleep so he doesn't have to spend years on the ship before getting home. Violating quarantine was the least serious offense that was punishable by hypersleep. I suspect that's what Paul's remembering.
@loadingreadyrun: i have a production question. in these episodes some people are so much louder than other people. is there a way to normalize the volume of each person for the youtube video so i'm not constantly turning my volume up to hear certain people and down because others are blasting my ears?
"Prometheus" went through massive rewrites, and from what I can tell (having never seen the movie) it suffered from them. I also never understood why Shaw was written as being devoutly religious but wants to find concrete proof that God doesn't exist, that it was all aliens. What's the logic Sir Scott? Also, why was she fridged in the sequel?
So, a ringside seat to watch a tragedy that the protagonists are literally programmed to be unable to stop, followed by the most dubious of deals: all of human knowledge for the promise that humanity will not be forgotten after it is wiped out. Not my idea of adventure, or even enjoyable fiction. No more of this, please.
HHhhh, Sequel campaign with these characters called (NULL) Law. I want to see these guys struggle with being unbounded, and trying to reengage with humanity.
Lovely work Cameron, Cast & Crew!.
I will take as many alien campaigns from Cameron as I can get. I have been a big alien fan since I was a kid and Cameron's unique take is very satisfying and has irreparably altered my head canon for this universe. Thanks you Cameron and LRR
"You wait a long time."
Damn son. What an ending! Cam is such a good game mother!
I would _certainly_ not say no to another Alien campaign. Cameron, you seem to have a knack for them.
Seeing this pop up as a push notification was the moment my day got much better.
Agreed
14:20 "I was hoping you would ask me that question."
Me: "I think everybody was, or at least I know I was".
I think this series has been my favorite dice friends so far. Cam told a hell of story and the players did an amazing job of running characters that didn't have traditional motivations.
Andy's Asimov quote was actually Arthur C. Clarke's third law of writing sci-fi, which is pretty neat symmetry honestly, and a powerful quote.
Aweful Wednesday looms:
Dice Friends: hold my beer...
Cameron is such a good game mother. Very enjoyable, hope we revisit alien again at a later date.
I've been looking forward to this. Cam is a great GM.
So excited for more stress dice distribution!
Finch, like the polar opposite of Marvin from HHGttG, talks to the jeep for a bit and it starts overperforming and then immediately breaks down.
Only Cameron could end a game with “you wait a long time” and still have it feel like a satisfying endpoint
First Law was so good! It felt like a completely different kind of horror than the first, I think because the artificial humans were struggling with their programming and how that changed them more than the threat of the aliens. The bit at the end where Finch goes "I'm scared" was so real like ... 👀👀👀
Ohh yes please to Alien campaign 3! I get that there's a schedule and stuff but please when there's time and energy to do another.
I love Alex's first response to learning about his new ethical guidelines...
I love this Alien universe where as soon as the Synths are away from humans they just go buck wild and start messing around with weird foreign shit cuz FUCK it.
This was awesome, loved the story and Cameron view of the alien universe really interesting. I'd be curious to see how the Yautja would factor into it.
Thank you for doing the Debrief was soo cool to hear your thoughts on the campaign and what happened. Would be awesome if there was an epilogue on what happened to corbinac.
Loving and appreciating this series! Thanks all.
This is my headcanon for the song that immediately started playing when Finch pressed play: ruclips.net/video/9E6b3swbnWg/видео.html
...Holy CRAP. This entire series was so frickin' good. Start to finish I was so engaged and riveted to the events unfolding. Andy's Finch will forever be one of my absolute favorite characters; I'm going to take the "I don't know what to do and I'm scared" moment with me forever. Thank you guys *so much* for doing this.
Very happy you enjoyed Finch so much! :)
yes, for the record. there is interest. There is very much interest in seeing more of Cameron Lauder Presents: Alien
30 session Alien Dice Friends? I'm here. Let's do this.
Vandemeer is a great writer, "City of Saints and Madmen is one of my all-time favorite books" (tied with "The Colorado Kid").
I fucking died from the Moonbase Alpha references. I'm glad others know about that dope shit.
The Succhole it is!
(PC discovery naming rights is why everyone in a game I played in now has to refer to subspace power as Hell Energy and FTL communicators Hellphones)
Thank you for including the debrief!
Cam and players: this was a beautiful campaign, Thank you so much for sharing it with us
1:58:50 Lister from Red Dwarf got into hypersleep because he brought a cat onto the ship and didn't want it to get killed.
In the books, though, he ends up on Red Dwarf by mistake and buys the cat specifically to get put into hypersleep so he doesn't have to spend years on the ship before getting home. Violating quarantine was the least serious offense that was punishable by hypersleep. I suspect that's what Paul's remembering.
Dice Friends here to remind us that Synths suffer too.
the Shem HaM'phoresh or explicit name of god is said to be composed of 72 syllables
Final Episode blues...
This was terrific. Thanks so much!
I really want more of this.
IT'S HERE! :DD Watching now
@loadingreadyrun: i have a production question. in these episodes some people are so much louder than other people. is there a way to normalize the volume of each person for the youtube video so i'm not constantly turning my volume up to hear certain people and down because others are blasting my ears?
"Prometheus" went through massive rewrites, and from what I can tell (having never seen the movie) it suffered from them.
I also never understood why Shaw was written as being devoutly religious but wants to find concrete proof that God doesn't exist, that it was all aliens. What's the logic Sir Scott?
Also, why was she fridged in the sequel?
get rid of laws and experience pure human condition.
So, a ringside seat to watch a tragedy that the protagonists are literally programmed to be unable to stop, followed by the most dubious of deals: all of human knowledge for the promise that humanity will not be forgotten after it is wiped out.
Not my idea of adventure, or even enjoyable fiction. No more of this, please.
Well I loved it.
Takes all kinds...
Have you considered horror campaigns may not be for you?