[UA] 1930s UA
J.E. Holloway
jeh30 at hermes.cam.ac.uk
Fri Feb 4 04:10:16 PST 2005
> Are notes for your "Chicago Rules" session available, Mr. Holloway?
I'm afraid not; they were on my laptop, which is in the shop with some
kind of faulty motherboard thingy.
The sad fact of the matter is that "Chicago Rules" didn't do anything more
than set a regular old UA game against the backdrop of "the Untouchables."
It was 1930s-y in a way that's immediately accessible to everyone: lots of
Packards and whatnot being driven over steaming grates and gangsters
shouting "you'll never take me alive, copper!"
There really wasn't much to it; it was a con scenario and intended to make
a point (it started in the middle of a fight scene, for instance) rather
than to elaborate a setting.
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