Judicious Consequences, November 17–20, 2016, Naish Holiday Village, Christchurch, Dorset
The Markov Solution |
A year after the War, thousands of unregistered light freighters ply their trade on the edges of controlled space. Scorpio is just one such craft, taking a few passengers and various small cargo loads from Bethesda to Cordoba. A small celebration is expected during the run, but this aside it’s just another routine trip; just another pay-day.
The Markov Solution is the final game in the Kestrel series, although no prior knowledge of previous games is required. Characters will be the crew of Scorpio and passengers for the trip. All the characters in this game have appeared in previous games.
The Markov Solution is a small, fairly hard science fiction game. The Kestrel games were inspired by an increasingly distant Joss Whedon TV show, but took on their own life a while back. |
Author(s): | Tony Mitton and Andrew Smith | ||
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Game EMail: | tony AT tonymitton DOT com | ||
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Lead GM: | Tony Mitton | ||
Game System: | None | ||
Information for Players: | The game background is now up to about six pages and some characters have...
history. But we try to keep things short.
Costuming is always optional. There are no particular health and safety issues. |
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Male Players: | Min: 2 / Max: 7 | ||
Female Players: | Min: 4 / Max: 5 | ||
Neutral Players: | Min: 0 / Max: 0 | ||
Total Players: | Min: 6 / Max: 12 |
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Mitton, Tony
Smith, Andrew
AJ appears under a contract from Rent-A-GM™.