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Again with the reposting

Jae

SOC-9
New issues of Signal-GK the fanzine now available

Signal-GK was a primarily UK fanzine which set out to map a complete sector, Dagudashaag, and generate a complete set of Library Data. Each issue concentrated on at least one subsector - later issues covered two subsectors. Together with other articles on Dag and scenarios linked to the sector, it was hoped that S-GK would be the most comprehensive resource for any part of the Imperium. Issues were not meant to be version specific, with Classic, MegaTraveller and The New Era rules set covered at some point. Each author had their favourite version and it was hoped that the information would be easy enough to adapt to the readers' own preferences. That is why you will find a mix.
There were a number of contributors, with Jae Campbell, Duncan Law-Green, Stuart Machin, Nick Walker, Adie Stewart, David Burden and Leighton generating the largest share. The scans keep the original articles as they were published.

Copies can be downloaded from either:

http://scottmartin.ca/Space_RPG/Other_peoples_stuff/Signal_GK/Signal_GK_Info.html
or
http://www.dot-communications.org.uk/modx/index.php?id=234

and issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 12 and 13 are currently available with new ones being added.
 
New issues of Signal-GK the fanzine now available

Signal-GK was a primarily UK fanzine which set out to map a complete sector, Dagudashaag, and generate a complete set of Library Data. Each issue concentrated on at least one subsector - later issues covered two subsectors. Together with other articles on Dag and scenarios linked to the sector, it was hoped that S-GK would be the most comprehensive resource for any part of the Imperium. Issues were not meant to be version specific, with Classic, MegaTraveller and The New Era rules set covered at some point. Each author had their favourite version and it was hoped that the information would be easy enough to adapt to the readers' own preferences. That is why you will find a mix.
There were a number of contributors, with Jae Campbell, Duncan Law-Green, Stuart Machin, Nick Walker, Adie Stewart, David Burden and Leighton generating the largest share. The scans keep the original articles as they were published.

Copies can be downloaded from either:

http://scottmartin.ca/Space_RPG/Other_peoples_stuff/Signal_GK/Signal_GK_Info.html
or
http://www.dot-communications.org.uk/modx/index.php?id=234

and issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 12 and 13 are currently available with new ones being added.

Cheers for the update Jae. Lovely stuff!

However, currently Scott's site does not have the material associated with issue 12. The UK site is working fine though.
 
Oops

My fault Starviking, I'd not managed to email the various updates to Scott until today... He should now have Issue 12 and the associated library data but when he'll still have to upload etc.

Glad you like. Issue 11 should be available in a few weeks and that was one of my personal favourites, though others will likely disagree.
 
Issue 5

In case anyone's missed Scott's announcement, Leighton has put together the electronic version of Signal-GK 5 and has begun work on issue 6.

Copies can be downloaded from either Scott's site or mine.

Leighton has put in a massive amount of work getting this issue ready and really deserves a great deal of thanks for all his efforts. There is no comparison between the scans and these which Leighton has completely re-editted.

This is one of my favourite issues as it highlights Duncan Law-Green's S'mrii.
 
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