tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7672684189982389944.post5311449489781659340..comments2023-10-28T01:36:00.054-07:00Comments on Swords & Stitchery - Old Time Sewing & Table Top Rpg Blog: Commentary On The Various Incarnations Of 'Logan's Run' and Your Old School Post Apocalyptic Campaigns Needleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11243274667834930867noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7672684189982389944.post-64010973064940004782014-07-07T18:53:37.266-07:002014-07-07T18:53:37.266-07:00Well you've hit the nail on the Almostoldschoo...Well you've hit the nail on the Almostoldschool, I just got home and saw this great comment. The 'mini-cultures' that we see in the television version of Logan's Run really are the key to a solid old school campaign. Each episode builds upon the other while retaining some of semblance of the over all setting background, this is a story element that we find in first edition, Gamma Needleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11243274667834930867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7672684189982389944.post-23711666392098838542014-07-07T13:28:16.386-07:002014-07-07T13:28:16.386-07:00I agree 100% on the TV series; I've been watch...I agree 100% on the TV series; I've been watching it recently (up to episode 11 of the 14 total), and what strikes me are the isolated "mini-cultures" that the runners keep encountering. Here's a city of androids following their last orders; over there's a bunker of people who have been hiding from marauders for years; back yonder is a village that worships a long-dead Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com