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Episode 360: Sir Gawain “the Rock” Johnson

September 6th, 2019 | Robin

This week’s Gaming Hut comes to you by telegram as Patreon backer Jay Tea asks us how to research and deploy historical communications technology, oh let’s say, FALL OF DELTA GREEN.

Patreon backer Jeff Kahrs gathers us to in the Cinema Hut to ask why there is only one good Arthurian movie.

In Ken and/or Robin Talk to Someone Else, we learn what’s new with Magpie Games as its impresario Mark Diaz Truman realizes he has a mid-tier RPG publisher on his hands. Warning: contains friendly f-bombs.

Finally the Consulting Occultist takes a day trip to the Tower of London to inspect the arcane sigils of imprisoned sorcerer Hew Draper. Want to pose a question to the show? Get your priority question asking access with your support for the KARTAS Patreon!

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5 Responses to “Episode 360: Sir Gawain “the Rock” Johnson”

  1. Jamie aka Jay Tea says:

    Thanks for the answer chaps !

  2. Douglas Sundseth says:

    Western Union was sending halftone photos by 1921. This required a dedicated machine and line. By the late 1930s, most big newspapers had the capability to use AP’s Wirephoto service. (You can sometimes see this used in 1930s movies.) I don’t think it would be at all surprising to find a covert agency, even a fairly small covert agency, with the capability to wire a photo.

  3. Matt M. says:

    The Starz series Camelot had a chance to be that prestige premium-cable version of the Arthur myth, but it really dropped the ball. It’s worst crime was wasting the pitch perfect casting of Eva Green as Morgan Le Fay.

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