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Behind the shadows of our world, the Dark Ones lurk, plotting humanity's ruin. Their Dark Minions stalk us, armed with horrific devices, the products of strange and hideous sciences. Human agents capture what they can, hoping for weapons that will aid them in their fight. And in some secret strongholds, individual ETs who have escaped the darkness labor side by side with human scientists, creating items to hold the Dark Ones off.
Meanwhile, the megacorporate sector pursues technologies that pander to the wealthy. For many, HiTek is the truest symbol of high status. Worn like a coat of arms, it distinguishes the movers and shakers from the increasingly disenfranchised hordes of "commoners" below.
In this volume, you will find items ranging from the gruesome biologic weapons of the Dark Minions, to the futuristic constructs of the ETs, to the most advanced in human technology. But all belong to the world of Dark Conspiracy, a world that is itself ever more a product of DarkTek.
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Dark Conspiracy Darktek: Sourcebook
1991, Game Designers Workshop (GDW)
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155878084X 9781558780842
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"With all the equipment lists that can be used with Dark Conspiracy - those within the game, as well as those found in Twilight: 2000, Merc: 2000, and their supplements - it might seem that the technology of the 21st century's first decades is [sic] pretty well defined."
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One of the few books in the line that actually expands the product without too many contradictions.
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