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The De Witt corporation has been working on a secretive project, a portal through space and time, constructed from mysterious instructions embedded in an alien signal. Now they need a team to travel through the portal and report what they can find... especially if it is something profitable.

The species dubbed the Morrow are brilliant, resourceful, and ruthless. Unfortunately they have reached the height of their civilization as the universe hurtles toward heat death. In a last desperate ploy they have sent a signal to the past with instructions to construct a device that will allow them to escape to an energy-rich time and place... and to conquer it. Now they simply await a curious people from the past to step through and provide the means of their survival.

Travel to the distance future and see the View at the End of Time.

This is a short adventure zine (10 pages of content) made for the Mothership RPG, meant for a one-shot or short arc.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorOctopus Ink Games
GenreRole Playing
TagsAliens, Horror, mothership, Time Travel, Tabletop role-playing game

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the_view_at_the_end_of_time_v1.1.pdf 2.3 MB
the_view_at_the_end_of_time_v1.1_print_friendly.pdf 2.3 MB
the_view_at_the_end_of_time_v1.1_spreads.pdf 2.3 MB
the_view_at_the_end_of_time_v1.1_spreads_print_friendly.pdf 2.3 MB

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I love the art direction especially on this one, and the printer-friendly version is absolutely gorgeous for you home-printers.  Enjoyable nods to other sci-fi stories with twists throughout.  It would be good to see a booklet version of the printer-friendly spreads for those without full-duplex printers, and so that we don't have to split the beautiful cover art and the map in the middle of the book, but it did not harm the end product.

Thank you! I will look into that formatting, still pretty new at publishing and layout :)