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SLA Industries (2nd Edition, Special Edition)

By: Nightfall Games

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: SLA Industries (Nightfall Games)

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Last Stocked on 10/27/2023

Product Info

Title
SLA Industries (2nd Edition, Special Edition)
Publisher
Publish Year
2021
Pages
228
Dimensions
8.75x11.25x.75"
NKG Part #
2147876051
MFG. Part #
WFGSLA202
Type
Hardcover

Description

NOTE: This is the Retail Exclusive version of the book, featuring a different cover. There were 500 copies of this version made and there WILL NOT be any reprints.

SLA Industries (pronounced "Slay Industries") is a 228 page pen-and-paper role-playing game that was first published in Scotland in 1993. The game is a horror noir science-fiction setting set in a dystopian reality in which the majority of the known universe is either owned or indirectly controlled by the eponymous corporation SLA Industries. The game incorporates themes from the cyberpunk, gothic horror and conspiracy genres, and has always been praised on the quality of writing and art. The World of Progress, the universe in which SLA Industries operates, is a science-fiction image of the 1980s, where the fax machine spews out information alongside green-screen computers and vat-grown biogenetic monsters, who compete with humans and exotic alien races for work in an overgrown city that plunges deep underground.

SLA Industries 2nd Edition features an entirely new d10-based rules system.

Full colour tome, with all new full colour art mainly by Dave Allsop (MtG, Pathfinder, D&D, Hearthstone, GW etc.)

Players in SLA Industries take on the role of an Operative, the highly trained and well-equipped freelancers that serve as the company's agents, investigators and enforcers. Operatives perform tasks for both a pay packet and the promise of an increase in their security clearance, as both provide them access to an increased standard of living, better equipment, progression up the corporate ladder and sponsorship opportunities. Most of all though, they strive for the one thing that everyone in the media-driven World of Progress wants: Notoriety.