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Jeremiah Donaldson

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in Pineville, Ky, The United States
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Jeremiah Donaldson is a science fiction/horror writer, editor, game designer, free thinker, corporate slave, and overly blunt asshole that grew up in rural Kentucky and lived in Florida for 13 years before moving back in 2008.

When he's not working...whatever, he always works, let's start that over. When he's not playing his part as a cog in the machine for the specified number of hours per week, or doing housework, or planting fruit trees in preparation for the climatic meltdown we're forcing upon the planet, he strings together words for peoples' enjoyment.
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DTR2ed countdown-11-Bases

Welcome to the eleventh blog post counting down to the release of the Disturbance Timeline RPG: 2nd Edition rule set. These posts will continue up to the release of the 2nd Edition on June 1st of 2024 to mark the 10th anniversary of the 1st edition.

This post takes a look at Bases, a new addition with DTR2E.

Buildings can be found that are suitable to form the nucleus of a base. However, they may no Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 17, 2024 04:43 Tags: 17-game, 2nd-edition, fallout, post-apocalyptic, rpg, tabletop-game

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