Nelsormensch Posted December 22, 2014 Terminal7 22: It's Giving You Lyme Disease We gave gone upstalk, into orbit and all the way to the moon. There, we found The Source and have brought it back to earth. Nels & Jesse discuss the concluding, but no less thrilling, data pack in The Lunar Cycle. Plus, with the holidays coming up, tips are provided on how to give the mostly kingly gift anyone could ever hope to receive- the gift of (learning how to play) Netrunner. Games Discussed: Android: Netrunner Listen on the Episode Page Listen in iTunes Subscribe to the RSS Feed Ed Harrison's NeoTokyo OST Matt Marteinsson's Mattesque EPs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nelsormensch Posted December 22, 2014 Here's FFG's demo Corp decklist: http://netrunner.meteor.com/decks/CzQgmCE2kjTJTnCE7/ And its Runner counterpart: http://netrunner.meteor.com/decks/GxWQHs7xurwQqkYsS/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tberton Posted December 23, 2014 Great cast, as usual. One correction though: Excalibur does not have the ability of the other Grail ice. You cannot reveal other ice when the Runner encounters it. It would be way too powerful if you could. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nelsormensch Posted December 28, 2014 Great cast, as usual. One correction though: Excalibur does not have the ability of the other Grail ice. You cannot reveal other ice when the Runner encounters it. It would be way too powerful if you could. Aye, we realized that after the cast! But yeah, it would be pretty nutso if it could reveal other grails plus makes sense that someone can hold Excalibur but that it can't do any holding itself, what it being a sword and all Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TiltingAtCthulhu Posted January 4, 2015 Hey guys! Thanks for making the podcast, you are my favourite! Way to go. About the Ancient Greek Flavour Text on Sage, it reads: δὶς ἐς τὸν αὐτὸν ποταμὸν οὐκ ἂν ἐμβαίης You could not go into the same river two times. It's a quote Heraclit allegedly said in one of Plato's dialogs. Have a great 2015! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites