As can be seen from the programme, there was a lot going on - much of it at UK-friendly times - but unfortunately I've recently been working on Saturdays, so was only able to take part in the Suday sessions. I was able to listen to the two panels, one on writing for the MR and the other on publishing on the MR (though, feel reassured that I have no aspirations to do so!).
But my main reason for 'attending' was to play! The game I plumped for was 'Without Warning', written by Bill Adcock. It was sold as follows:
- Summary:
1950s - A routine flight to an isolated Air Force radar station proves less than routine.
- Description:
1958 - The DEW Line of radar stations across Alaska and Northern Canada provide early warning in case of Soviet bombers coming over the Pole. One of these stations has reported an injured technician and requested a routine supply flight be moved up to bring the injured man home and deliver his replacement. That's where things begin to go awry.
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