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Originally Posted by NickMiddleton
Don't get me wrong, if someone wrote and Chaosium (or a licensed third party) published a "BRP Space" I'd probably buy it - but I think that those of us who did would be a relatively small, select few I'm afraid.
On the other hand a strongly presented, coherent BRP SF setting, that resonates well with currently popular written SF ideas even if it's an original creation and not a licensed property? That I think would sell very well. That to me seems the best route forward in the currrent climate, with perhaps a "BRP Space" as a monograph.
Cheers,
Nick
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Just generic "BRP Space" rules I don't think would sell as well as generic rules plus a few space opera backgrounds with it.
Did I mention Cthulhu Rising?