James Fullerton

SLA Industries FAQ

The body of this FAQ was compiled by James Fullerton, and previously hosted at the Department of Misinformation. Since the disappearance of that site, it was continued at i20 and has now moved to Fractal Silence. Much of the material in James' version is still accurate. Originally composed as a reference document for the Station Analysis mailing list, the only change that has been made is to make this version more centred on SLA in general. In addition, a small bit of editing from the i20 version has occured.

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 21:30 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Department of Misinformation II

Additional rules and background information for the Department of Misinformation

Apocrypha

The Apocrypha is a list of rules, backgrounds and extra details to help flesh out your World of Progress. The majority here are specific to my vision of the World of Progress, but there are some that have been provided by other people from the Station Analysis mail list.

- - James Fullerton

An Introduction to SLA Industries

1.1 Introduction

This is the SLA Industries FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). SLA is the techno-horror role-playing game originally released by Nightfall Games Ltd. This FAQ has been created to answer those questions which are frequently asked about the game. This FAQ also includes the game erratas as well as some of the system queries that can arise. This FAQ is unofficial.

1.2 Game Background

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 22:15 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

SLA Industries System Queries

The following are some general supplemental rules that have been issued.

Ebons without the ability to manipulate the Ebb

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 22:02 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Nightfall Annoucements

The following is a list of press releases issued by the IP holders of SLA Industries. This list is hardly complete. Though I might update it every once in a while, it is mostly here as a record of what was posted on Integration-20.

17th October 2004: Dave Allsop leaves SLA

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 22:00 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Station Analysis: SLA Industries Mailing List

Introduction to Station Analysis

By Glenn "Carnage" Berry (Station Analysis List Admin)

Station Analysis is a mailing list dedicated to the discussion of the role playing game SLA Industries (pronounced SLAY not SLAH). The list is hosted by a company called Topica, their website is here.

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 21:41 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Nightfall IP Notice

NOTE: Though Hogshead Publishing is no longer the publisher of SLA Industries, and the current publisher, Cubicle 7 has given little direction regarding IP issues, it would still generally be a good idea to follow the guidelines as they were the last official statement on the matter.

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 21:35 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Netiquette

Introduction

This section was originally included to cover posting guidelines for the Station Analysis Mailing List. It is included here for the sake of completeness.

A general guide on netiquette is available at www.albion.com/netiquette/ .

Mail List Etiquette

This Netiquette summary is © 2000 Jukka Kolehmainen and is used here with permission.

Thu, 06/24/2010 - 21:33 | James Fullerton | Intergration 20 | |

Stormer Mutations

The 313 Stormer gene code has gone through a lot of changes since Taarnish was originally created. To ensure that an enemy can not find a common weakness amongst Stormers, several variations have been applied to the basic Stormer gene code to keep diversity amongst the creations. Below are some of the mutations common in 900 SD along with their points cost if the GM allows them. These mutations are only allowed for the original Malice 313, as the 711 Xeno and 714 Chagrin variants are currently too new. Each mutation can only be taken once.