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Alpha Omega RPG (Atomic Array 012)
We discovered Alpha Omega, the post-apocalyptic cyberpunk horror game from Mind Storm Labs, back in April. We were immediately impressed, both by the production values and the content of the core book. Ever since AA001, we’ve been trying to get creators David Carter and Earl Fischl on the show. Finally, they’re here! Mind Storm President, Tom McLaughlin, also joined in the conversation.
New World Science & Engineering Commission (NWSEC): The Alpha Omega community site has a setting wiki, a collaboration section where players and GMs can rub shoulders, an internet player finder, and much more. You can even follow the ongoing exploits of NWSEC field operatives, such as the intrepid Roger Traffler.
Mind Storm Labs: Mind Storm Labs.com
Mind Storm Twitter Feed: @MindStormLabs
Alpha Omega RPG: Alpha Omega the Game.com
New World Science & Engineering Commission (NWSEC): NWSECom.com
Roger Traffler Twitter Feed: @RogerTraffler
Are you a freelance author or artist? Feel free to contact Mind Storm Labs at info@mindstormlabs.com for information about how you can contribute to Alpha Omega.
Ed’s Pick: Flip Ultra
Rone’s Rant: “My Lead Foot, Part I”
We wrap up the Shadows of Cthulhu give away, and tell you how you can win one of two Alpha Omega book sets. Each set will include the Core Rulebook, Milk Run (the first AO adventure) and The Encountered: Volume I (the AO monster manual). Don’t forget, you still have a week to enter the Pathfinder give away.
Want to learn more about Alpha Omega? Read on…
Pick up your copy of Alpha Omega from RPG Now today!
There is a lot more to Alpha Omega than we could fit into this one episode. Feel free to ask questions, or leave a comment on the site. You can also share Atomic Array with a friend, or contact us directly. In fact, we’d love to hear what you think about Alpha Omega. Tell us what you like (or don’t), and what you’d like to see from Mind Storm in the future.
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