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January 19, 2009; Iridia No. 85; Star Frontiers
digest format; $1
Back in '85 Todd M. and I blasted our way through Frontier Space. TSR's Star Frontiers was - and remains - one of my favorite rpgs of all time. In this installment of Iridia, I share a narrative of one of our adventures from so long ago. This issue also sees the return of Gavin Light from Iridia 13.
Because this issue involves material from 1985, I decided to publish Iridia in the manner zines used to be produced. Basically, I wrote all of the text, copied some illustrations from the rulebook (in addition to original artwork from Sean Casinger), then cut and pasted the whole thing together. It looks a little sloppy and rough, but that's the way fanzines used to look. (Of course, some are still published this way.) Enjoy!
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The currency of zines has always been a few bucks tucked into an envelope, a nice letter or a trade. I'd like to keep that tradition alive with Iridia. Send me an to Christian@IridiaZine.net with your mailing address and I'll put you on the list of subscribers. If you like receiving Iridia, perhaps you'll consider a donation. If you can't afford to donate, then send an e-mail or letter now and again to let me know you are receiving the issues.
Thanks!
digest format; $1
Back in '85 Todd M. and I blasted our way through Frontier Space. TSR's Star Frontiers was - and remains - one of my favorite rpgs of all time. In this installment of Iridia, I share a narrative of one of our adventures from so long ago. This issue also sees the return of Gavin Light from Iridia 13.
Because this issue involves material from 1985, I decided to publish Iridia in the manner zines used to be produced. Basically, I wrote all of the text, copied some illustrations from the rulebook (in addition to original artwork from Sean Casinger), then cut and pasted the whole thing together. It looks a little sloppy and rough, but that's the way fanzines used to look. (Of course, some are still published this way.) Enjoy!

Subscribe
The currency of zines has always been a few bucks tucked into an envelope, a nice letter or a trade. I'd like to keep that tradition alive with Iridia. Send me an to Christian@IridiaZine.net with your mailing address and I'll put you on the list of subscribers. If you like receiving Iridia, perhaps you'll consider a donation. If you can't afford to donate, then send an e-mail or letter now and again to let me know you are receiving the issues.
Thanks!
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