Tabletop Squadron is a Star Wars rpg podcast or Actual Play. We present stories in a campaign setting, with a consistent cast of actors and tell a long form story over many episodes using the Edge of the Empire system. Come join us as a bounty hunter, a slicer, a colonist, and a smuggler learn to work together and find out what's really important to them. It's a big galaxy out there, and we intend... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionGamesFictionLeisure |
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The crew continues their stealth mission into the depths of Exogul and find surprise after surprise.
Notice: We are sad to announce that this is our final episode. Unfortunatel... more
The Crew and their companion Stiro continue their hunt for the mysterious planet of Exogul and experience some questionable snacks.
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Guest appearance by: Rob Stith as Stiro Kuwe (@LordOfTheStith)
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An associate from Karma's past proposes a prosperous adventure to the crew.
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Guest appearance by: Rob Stith as Stiro Kuwe (@LordOfTheStith)
Your Game Master is Nick Robertson
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The Squad takes a break from their normal Star Wars shenanigans for some slightly different Star Wars shenanigans.
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During early episodes it seemed that the cast was osrtrasizing the departed character/player, making him the butt of the jokes. It seemed even more ridiculous with disclaimers to refer to the other person/character by a different name. Like you bully your cast members and pretend to be PC? And once the bullied person left - it just went even a notch higher. Good luck to you for making whatever episodes you did, but not going to listen past episode s1episode14.
Super entertsining and shows the best parts os SW ( that's it goofy and fun).
80% of this show is great. The anti-comedy comedic instincts of Hudson via Tink are awful. If he would not grind every planning meeting for a mission to an absolute halt with the worst bits imaginable, I might not be ten episodes behind. That trait is only 30% of Tink, but its so grating that I downloaded apple podcasts on my iPad to write a bad review on two platforms.
The tone of the players is both playful/informal and attentive/engaged. Really pleasant mood, imo. The GM's NPC portrayal is quite direct in a way that is perfect for the Star Wars genre, but the background details of casual NPC gestures or the occasional cinematic description are wonderfully evocative. On episode 12 so far, and I'm really happy there's so much more to catch up on.
I mostly dislike Star Wars, and am a vile, miserable curmudgeon when it comes to actual play podcasts.
That I keep religiously up on this podcast is a testament to the talent and charm of all involved.
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Apple Podcasts | #174 |
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