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Touchstone and Afawahisa

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Backers of the Great Rift Kickstarter are starting to receive links to the PDF versions. The Kickstarter ended up covering Corridor, Reft, Riftspan Reaches, Touchstone and Afawahisa. Corridor and Reft have gotten a fair amount of attention in past publications. Riftspan Reaches was mapped in the classic Atlas of the Imperium and detailed in Travellers Digest #19.

But this is the first time Touchstone and Afawahisa have been covered with more than random data.

What are your first impressions of these sectors?
 
The Phobetor System. K'kree in The Great Rift. :oo: Hmm.

"WTF? Who let the K'kree into the neighborhood?" :eek:
"You speciesist bastard Nathan!"
"Well, I am Solomani"....:rofl:
 
I have yet to read in detail the rest of the book, but I am liking it mostly. I like the level of detail for Phobetor, Given its isolation, some of the history is odd. It is more isolated than the Islands subsectors, Only Greatlake is within J-6 of it and nothing else is within J-6 of either, so immigration post-Ancients and the Shackleton sublght colony ship has my head scratching. But more reading is required.

PS. I do like the idea of primitive low-tech K'kree savages. Have the Vargr colonists met them yet? Heh heh heh. :devil:
 
Backers of the Great Rift Kickstarter are starting to receive links to the PDF versions. The Kickstarter ended up covering Corridor, Reft, Riftspan Reaches, Touchstone and Afawahisa. Corridor and Reft have gotten a fair amount of attention in past publications. Riftspan Reaches was mapped in the classic Atlas of the Imperium and detailed in Travellers Digest #19.

But this is the first time Touchstone and Afawahisa have been covered with more than random data.

What are your first impressions of these sectors?

It's a great start to building out the storyline and astrography.

Shalom,
M.
 
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