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Kavlrya

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  1. This might appear strange, but... I actually think a spiritual reboot of Fallout is in order. I would certainly gobble it up.
  2. Transhuman Space would be *very* nice. It's not a setting that Steve Jackson Games really care about since third edition. It would be nice to see Obsidian just buy the franchise outright and maybe relaunch the franchise using FATE as the ruleset, and do a video game as well.
  3. http://kotaku.com/5968952/the-knights-of-new-vegas-how-obsidian-survived-countless-catastrophes-and-made-some-of-the-coolest-role-playing-games-ever According to this, you were going to do a spiritual sequel to Fallout in the Aurora Engine and call it "Futureblight" - You pitched it around 2003 to Take Two. Do you still have the documents used to pitch that game? Would you consider kickstarting it? I would like to help crowdfund such a game. It would look stellar in the Unity 5 engine.
  4. Well, now... T I'd hazard to add Torment: Tides Of Numenera to that list, seeing as how you're willing to include Star Wars as sci-fi, when Star Wars is really science fantasy. What new ground could Obsidian cover with a new science fiction franchise, though? Developing a new setting takes time and dedication. Having dabbled with the subject, I find it to be rather hard, as the setting is supposed to provide good narrative hooks, etc.

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