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36 PAGES OF OPERATIONAL HISTORY

Here's a sneak peek at DELTA GREEN: OPERATIONAL HISTORY (PART 1). The book keeps...growing...and it's looking like 1928-1960 will be enough to fill a 256 page book (with another covering 1961-Modern Day) to come.

To the world at large, eleven died during the Pabodie expedition. In reality ten were slaughtered, while the unfortunate graduate student Ian Gedney was subdued and dragged off from the ruined Moulton camp by the revivified Elder Things.

In the black city, Gedney was fed into a bio-reactor the size of a car that devoured all but Gedney's brain and nervous system, which it kept alive, controlling and feeding stimuli into it, and collecting all stimuli coming out of it.

36 PAGES OF OPERATIONAL HISTORY 36 PAGES OF OPERATIONAL HISTORY

Comments

Wonderful writing — creepy and effective

Abel Vargas

Hadn’t thought of it that way but makes total sense. If you ever change your mind let me know and I’ll whizz you a link.

Jeremy Thorp

Looks great. Looking forward to part 2, especially what happened to DG between the fall and the 1990's

Howard Bishop

No, I haven't. I don't really consume "lovecraftian" entertainment when I can help it. It's better for my creative process to steer clear of stuff like that. Cheers!

Dennis Detwiller

Haha. No idea. I hope to finish the WRITING by maybe December? Then art and layout.

Dennis Detwiller

And been meaning to ask for ages but keep forgetting- have you listened to The Lovecraft Investigations on the BBC / BBC Sounds? If so, what did you think? I think they’re top notch and have a distinct DG universe modern vibe. Be interested in your thoughts.

Jeremy Thorp

Hey Dennis. Cracking as always. Given the “No wine until it’s time” production philosophy, can you give us a rough idea of when it’ll hit doormats / stores?

Jeremy Thorp

For me, "Delta Green: Operational History" is the best news since 2015 when Arc Dream decided to publish Delta Green RPG. To know that this book is going to be that massive is definetely a cause of joy.

Pablo González


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