Real-life Events[]
- 2008
- White Wolf author Malcolm Sheppard, through his own Mob United Media imprint, officially releases the OGL project "Opening the Dark," "a tribute to the classic horror and dark fantasy RPGs of the 1990s. This game uses the signature d10 dice pool mechanic from that era, priority-based character design and traits related to ethics, beliefs — and sanity."[1]
- 2016
- Released:
World of Darkness Events[]
- 1996
- The first successful test of Project Flatline takes place when Subject 3 (convict Uriah Bishop) manages to project while cryonically frozen.[2]
- 2004
- WTOJ intercepts a radio broadcast at 23 MHz: "Help us! The sky has broken open over Ar-Ramadi and the sun is blotted out. It rains blood and fire. Demons walk the streets and speak the name of Vaniel, their master. Most of the population has been enslaved and made to tear down their homes to build a grand citadel to the Dark One. They’re coming for me—"[3]
Trinity Universe Events[]
- 2008
- Amanda Wu, CEO of Novelty Consulting, sends a security-related memo to all researchers and analysts working on the Kim project.[4]
- 2015
- Nippontai nova Denshi, while investigating an Osaka water-treatment facility after a possibly related incident, detects a small insectoid robot preparing to deliver a fatal neurotoxin into the city's water supply. He managed to disable it, but not before it self-destructed, destroying most of the evidence. Startlingly, some elements of the robot's construction as well as the neurotoxin were on Project Utopia's banned technologies list, and had been created by Japanese companies prior to their banning.[5]
References[]
- ↑ Malcolm Sheppard's Livejournal
- ↑ Orpheus: Shadow Games, p. 68
- ↑ HTR: WTOJ
- ↑ Aberrant: Aberrant Storytellers Screen, p. 16
- ↑ Aberrant: Aberrant: Underworld, p. 46
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