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What books would be good inspiration for a Morrow Project game?
I'm sure there's a list on here for this, but if not ... what books would be good to read to inspire someone to come up with good adventure or campaigns? I don't mean end of the world stuff, but rebuilding and rediscovering lost tech. I know of the Postman already, but I'm sure there are better books out there that is not so dark or so 'life is over time to check out' vibes to it.
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Lucifer's Hammer
Wolf and Iron Alas Babylon The Stand Tunnel in the Sky Farnham's Freehold Last of the Breed 1633 |
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The Deathlands series.
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The Guardians by Richard Austin.
it's said that the Morrow project actually inspired the series and it would be a good source for a Mars or a Snake eater team. |
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Hiero's Journey and the Unforsaken Hiero
The Nantucket books Island in the Stream of Time and such |
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I remember reading the first three (still got them some where) and really enjoying them. |
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Don't forget reference books like The Way Things Work. Backwoods Magazine, Foxfire series.
A couple of the old Horseclans books have the immortal Milo Morai telling of the War and the following decades. |
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