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Episode 332: Unencumbered By Space Cats

February 22nd, 2019 | Robin


In the Gaming Hut we contemplate lunar havoc as Patreon backer Ray Slakinski asks us to turn Project A119 into a Fall of Delta Green scenario.

We walk the red carpet into the Cinema Hut as we indulge in our traditional pre-Oscar look back at our favorite films from the previous year.

Then backer Gerald Sears asks the Consulting Occultist to fill a game set in late 20s New York City with historical esoteric weirdness.

Want to pose a question to the show? Get your priority question asking access with your support for the KARTAS Patreon!

Snag Ken and Robin merchandise at TeePublic.


A precious few Deluxe copies of  Cogs and Commissars, clever card game of are available directly from Atlas Games.  The “Most-Equal ‘Apparatchik’ Edition” features wooden screen-printed Citizen tokens, neoprene mats for each faction leader, and a foil-stamped, spot-gloss, magnetic-closure box. Seize the means of collectibility!

Ken’s latest roleplaying game, The Fall of Delta Green, is now available in print or PDF or both from Pelgrane Press. Journey to the head-spinning chaos of the late 1960s, back when everyone’s favorite anti-Cthulhu special ops agency hadn’t gone rogue yet, for this pulse-pounding GUMSHOE game of war, covert action, and Mythos horror.

The treasures of Askfageln can be found at DriveThruRPG. Get all issues of FENIX since 2013 available in special English editions. Score metric oodles of Ken Hite gaming goodness, along with equally stellar pieces by Graeme Davis and Pete Nash.Warning: in English, not in Swedish. In English, not Swedish. While you’re at it, grab DICE and Freeway Warrior!

Just in time to save the world, though perhaps not your team of hardened covert agents, from the Mythos, the Delta Green Handlers Guide from Arc Dream Publishing is now in print and either at or headed to a game store near you. The slipcase print edition includes both the Handlers’ Guide and Agents’ Handbook, fitting snugly into your go bag along with your extra passports and list of weapons caches.

2 Responses to “Episode 332: Unencumbered By Space Cats”

  1. Josh says:

    Top ten movies of 2018:

    Robin:
    10) Black Panther
    9) Black Klansmen
    8) A Star is Born
    7) Mandy
    6) The Favorite
    5) Annihilation
    4) The Death of Stalin
    3) Shoplifters
    2) Burning
    1) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

    Ken:
    10) They Shall Not Grow Old
    9) Widows
    8) Burning
    7) The Death of Stalin
    6) Raazi
    5) The Favorite
    4) Dogman
    3) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
    2) Cold War
    1) The Other Side of the Wind

  2. Phil Masters says:

    A couple of nitpicks I can’t resist…

    First, Jason Isaacs isn’t actually from Yorkshire. Born in Liverpool. (You don’t want to restart the Wars of the Roses.) He decided to play Zhukov as a useful stereotype — the supremely blunt Yorkshireman. And second, The Favourite, curiously, wasn’t shot at Blenheim Palace; it seems to have been mostly Hatfield House (Robert Cecil’s old pad, quite over-used in movies really), with the kitchen scenes using Hampton Court Palace.

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