Anybody on /tg/ have any of the Delta Green PDFs from the kickstarter, I'd really appreciate a link for downloading them so I can try running a session this weekend.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/6vc7fuxg5n5jyfd/Delta%20Green%20Need%20to%20Know.pdf?dl=1
>>46806495
In the PDF share thread were three here >>p46771156 and the two following posts
>>46810198
You do realize that Delta Green and Unknown Armies are two entirely separate and distinct settings, rulesets, dare I say games? There's some overlap with the authors is all.
In Delta Green you are a secret government agent fighting against Mythos creatures while the administration has been subverted by Greys().
In Unknown Armies you are part of the occult underground, drawing supernatural power from duping mortals with the paradoxes of modern consumer life folded into magick in a bid for ultimate power over your reality.
>>46806495
The first book was released yesterday, and the download server has been spotty.
>>46809494
>Delta Green: Need to Know
Thanks.
>>46812451
People often make the case for crossover because The Fate brings a lot of UA flavored stuff into DG. Considering the fact that there is a lot of crossover in the DG and UA fanbases and nerd's tendency to smash all of the things they enjoy together like a toddler putting shrimp in ice cream because hey if they taste good separately they must taste good together right it's not much of a surprise that people will try to connect the settings.
I never thought a full blown crossover would make sense in either setting. Putting aliens and cosmic horrors into UA defeats the humanocentric universe the setting presents and giving humans UA level power in DG makes the cosmic horror less threatening. Doing anything but vaguely hinting that the two settings could have some connections sort of breaks the rules that both game's universes work under.
>>46818173
I agree, but
>humanocentric
Sorry, but you keep saying that.
It's "Anthropocentric".
>>46818314
Tell that to the UA 2e writers.