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Pointy Faced Space Aardvark writes:

I've often wondered why Lister didn't use the DNA scrambler in the episode of the same name to turn Kryten into a woman and download Kotchanski's brain tape into him.

Or in the episode where they get JFK to assasinate himself just stay there with Lister and the Cat in stasis until they get to the 23rd Century.

I guess I'd do those things in the Red Dwarf RPG.


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Deep Seven announces the release of:

DSV202 - Red Dwarf Series Sourcebook

$24.95 USD

0-9710820-5-7

Red Dwarf Series Sourcebook

The game Pyramid Online called "...a benchmark by which similar efforts should be judged" is back with the most essential resource for smegheads and gimboids ever.

The Series Sourcebook crams all eight seasons of the highly successful sci-fi comedy television show into an incredibly useful tome of forbidden knowledge. Every episode is charted out with fully statted characters, gear and plot hooks to steal... er, incorporate into your own Red Dwarf campaign. Even non-roleplayers will be drawn to this one-of-a-kind Red Dwarf resource. In fact, we're installing tiny tractor beam generators* in each copy to make sure Dwarf fans everywhere won't be able to leave the store without it.

From Red Dwarf RPG alumni Todd Downing (Arrowflight), John Sullivan (Book of Final Flesh), Andrew Kenrick (Promised Sands), and Gavin Downing (Farscape), with the additional talent of Eddy Webb (Cartoon Action Hour), under the guiding hand of Samantha Downing (Arrowflight).

* Disclaimer: There are no tractor beam generators. Really.