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Strontium Dog

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Step into the Doghouse, polish your S/D badge and take your place alongside famous agents such as Johnny Alpha, Wulf Sternhammer and Durham Red to await your next contract.

Johnny Alpha and the bounty hunters of the Search/Destroy agency hunt their targets relentlessly across the galactic frontier. Mutants all, humanity relies heavily upon these Strontium Dogs to root out the deadliest of criminals and keep the fringes of the galaxy safe. For the S/D agents, it’s a thankless task that often sends them into mortal danger on strange and bizarre worlds, or even through across time to bring in the worst villains that history has to offer.

Set in the same universe as Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog jumps ahead to the year 2180 and offers the entire galaxy as a playground. With new careers for S/D agents, unique equipment like the variable-cartridge blaster, time bomb and time drogue, a gazetteer of the galaxy and guide to creating new and exciting locations, sample contracts and adventure seeds, plus a whole host of adversaries and allies, this supplement provides an entirely new way to explore the Judge Dredd & the Worlds of 2000 AD roleplaying game.

176 pages, Paperback

Published July 18, 2020

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October 6, 2024
Well this is better. Unlike the main Judge Dredd book and the Rogue Trooper supplement, the Strontium Dog sourcebook offers some genuine and useful advice for how to play the game, including a fairly robust mini-campaign. There's still a lot of half-hearted vagueness throughout, but there's a decent core here, and the nature of the S/D setting lends itself well to a role-playing game.
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