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 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: [RECRUITING][CARGO] - A Mothership One-shot
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 21:15:22

by Xidachane

gesged46 wrote:

Hi! I answered in the initial post, and still interested 🙂 Edit: perhaps you can crosspost this link to that thread? Not sure whether everyone that posted in there will see it here too.
Looking forward playing sci-fi!
Never played Mothership though, in case your prefer experienced players


Won't be a problem - it's super minimalist. I've pegged a link to the official Player's Survival Guide on the OOC forum (linked in the OP).

That's two!
 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: [RECRUITING][CARGO] - A Mothership One-shot
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 21:12:35

by Xidachane

Ryber wrote:

Count me in, same as in the interest check.

I love Mothership setting and mechanics and I'm a fan of Alien franchise. I've GMed short, 3 session adventure from the Mothership startup set in RL.


Glad to have you on board! That's 1.
 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 21:06:39

by agramore

Elad wrote:

DocSavage2001 wrote:

It's been a terrible time (if you're any kind of human being with human feelings) in the US the last couple of weeks. And yesterday, we had to send our beautiful pup to the Great Dog Park in the Sky. He was so healthy like two-three months ago, and then wham! it was like cancer came and took him over so fast.

Anyway, I just want to say that coming here and reading through entries feels like visiting with my friends and getting hugs. I appreciate you all so much and the joy you express sharing your games with us. Truly, playing solo we all play alone together sometimes. Thanks. I need this place in my daily life right now.

Dave


So sorry for your loss.

And +1 for everything else you said here. Between the unusually brutal winter weather and this swirling darkness, heartbreak, and chaos we are currently living through here in the US every day, it is sometimes hard not to get worn down by it all. And this place serves as a desperately needed sanctuary where I can kind of catch my breath, regroup, and regain a sense of perspective and hope thanks to this wonderful community where those "better angels of our nature" are always so present.

I too realize how much I desperately need and am thankful for this place and the wonderful people here in my daily life right now. My deepest thanks to you all.

Agreed, too.

My condolences on the loss of your pup! 🐶❤️
 Reply: CMON Global Limited:: General:: Re: Is CMON a scam?
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 21:02:35

by Ugavine

They've been scamming people for years into believing they are a stable company, but have only proved that crowdfunding every game is not a sustainable business model.

 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 21:01:32

by Gamernurse

Sorry to hear the saddening news, those fourlegged friends gets under our skin in warm ways.
 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:54:21

by Albia

So sorry for your loss, Dave. We're all here for you and each other. Always love spending time here, even if it's to lurk a bit. Still my favorite place online with such wonderful people to make it welcoming and friendly.
 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:53:21

by RHReiss

DocSavage2001 wrote:

It's been a terrible time (if you're any kind of human being with human feelings) in the US the last couple of weeks. And yesterday, we had to send our beautiful pup to the Great Dog Park in the Sky. He was so healthy like two-three months ago, and then wham! it was like cancer came and took him over so fast.

Anyway, I just want to say that coming here and reading through entries feels like visiting with my friends and getting hugs. I appreciate you all so much and the joy you express sharing your games with us. Truly, playing solo we all play alone together sometimes. Thanks. I need this place in my daily life right now.

Dave

My condolences David, I can empathize with both your loss and the depressing situation here in the US. I also find the forums on BGG a welcome escape from the toxic behavior I see on most of the other social media platforms.
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:48:33

by Landry

Congrats JP! :star:
 New comment on Blog Post Man, I can’t stop writing about Maigret
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:47:59

by WhiteKnight85

Related Item: A Gnome's Ponderings

I'm so happy that you've brought Maigret to my attention. I've heard his name once in a great while, but that's really all I knew about him. But from what you've said about the books here and elsewhere, I'm confident that I would really enjoy them. I haven't started any of those books yet, but I've written it down on a list I keep of books to read in the very near future.

Thank you!
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:43:35

by kingofanything

twenty9oh7 wrote:

I learned something new today when I was informed that I was gifted a new microbadge! Had no idea this existed, but thanks to whoever sent one my way!

Congratulations to you! What a pleasant surprise that must have been.
 New Image for Robert O'Donoghue-Stone
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:43:25

by 323studio

RPG Designer: Robert O'Donoghue-Stone <div>Author Photo</div>
 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Wed, 28 Jan 20:38:43

by kingofanything

My condolences for your loss, Dave.