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David II

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At its simplest, this zine can be used as a weird in-world artifact. The Agency notes give some harder mechanics to the abstract contents, but ultimately its up to you to decide if and how to use it.

The goal was definitely to present all the needed info in one clear section, so I’m glad it’s working!

Thanks! I wish I had made a noteless version too, but that would have meant another round of scanning and layout. You can take a trick from the CIA and redact anything you don't want seen - any amount of blackouts is perfectly in keeping with the text!

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Thank you for the kind words! The modularity is a big focal point - I want to create individual concepts that can stand alone but also contribute to a greater whole. Glad to hear it's hitting the mark!

From one corporate cog to another, this is precisely what I want to hear.

The company has just informed you that your office will be immediately DOWNSIZED. Corporate security is on its way to conduct EXIT INTERVIEWS and you have 15 minutes left in your shift. That’s just enough time to GET EVEN and GET OUT.

RAID THE SUPPLY CLOSET. SMASH THE PRINTER.

PUNCH YOUR BOSS. STEAL THEIR HOVERCAR.

This is my submission for the Hyperspeed Adventure Jam 2022! A one-page system-neutral scifi adventure that doubles as a GM screen - if you like sci-fi, cyberpunk, or corporate oppression, check it out! Simply print out, fold in half, and place directly on your playing surface of choice. A special edition of this adventure is provided for those with access to their work printer.

https://davidthesecond.itch.io/unexpected-downsizing

Thanks for the support, I'm actually working on a more in-depth pamphlet for that very jam right now! This was a...practice run of things to come.