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hermit
Hey folks,

Does anyone know of scanins of KaGe Magazine issues? Or have you seen any for sale anywhere? Real magazines trump scanins, but I'd take what I can get.

I hope this isn't infringing anyone's copyright, but I'd assume this is futile since these have been OOP for what, almost 20 years now?
Abdul Alhazred
I see some pop up on eBay every now and again.

They are usually just under 'Shadowrun' and not KaGe.

... and thanks for making me feel freaking OLD there pal. 20 years.. *grumble* old fart... *grumble* GET OFF MY LAWN !
Gibbersan
I've seen scans for Issue 2 and Issue 9.
Mardrax
#0 and #1 for sale here for respectively $50 and $45.
hermit
Found #2 (not to be confsed with #TWO, according to gurth) and #9. Interesting stuff.
KarmaInferno
Ogod, bad memories of the Null Adept.





-k
ggodo
The what?
KarmaInferno
It was a new 'magic' archetype created for Kage magazine.

The Null Adept projected an anti-magic field where no magic functioned. More or less someone got the bright idea of importing the effect of the same name from D&D.

Kinda flies in the face of how magic works in SR. There might be areas where it's more difficult to use magic, but there shouldn't be any kind of effect that just completely shuts magic off.




-k
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (KarmaInferno @ Jul 19 2011, 07:14 AM) *
It was a new 'magic' archetype created for Kage magazine.

The Null Adept projected an anti-magic field where no magic functioned. More or less someone got the bright idea of importing the effect of the same name from D&D.

Kinda flies in the face of how magic works in SR. There might be areas where it's more difficult to use magic, but there shouldn't be any kind of effect that just completely shuts magic off.

-k


You mean like Deep Space? -12 is effectively shutting Magic off unless you are an IE or Great Dragon. smile.gif
hermit
QUOTE
It was a new 'magic' archetype created for Kage magazine.

Actually, a translated bit from the German-only Austria book (though they might've gotten it form That Game, I dunno). And yes, the Null Adept is an IE/GD killer. Fluffwise, in that suplement, that is what they were created for ... smetime past. It's bizarre, but it flies in the face of SR magic no more than how dragons were made Godzilla after YotC (or the entire 4E magic rules for that matter).
KarmaInferno
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ Jul 19 2011, 09:33 AM) *
You mean like Deep Space? -12 is effectively shutting Magic off unless you are an IE or Great Dragon. smile.gif

A -12 mana void is extremely difficult to use magic in, but technically not impossible.

A flat 'magic doesn't work here' is what a Null Adept is.

Thinking on it, I also recall that the article had an example of a spirit being tasked to pass through a Null Adept's field. The spirit moved towards the field, then executed some turns so it went around the field instead of through it. When asked why it made those turns, it stated that it had not done such a thing, that it went in a straight line.

I don't know anything about the German supplement, I only saw it in Kage.

I still have that fan club membership badge here somewhere...



-k
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (KarmaInferno @ Jul 19 2011, 09:06 AM) *
A -12 mana void is extremely difficult to use magic in, but technically not impossible.


When your Magic attreibute is 12 or less, it is Impossible... Just Sayin' smile.gif

QUOTE
Thinking on it, I also recall that the article had an example of a spirit being tasked to pass through a Null Adept's field. The spirit moved towards the field, then executed some turns so it went around the field instead of through it. When asked why it made those turns, it stated that it had not done such a thing, that it went in a straight line.

-k


I seem to remember this article as well... Not sure from where though.
BookWyrm
As far as I know, all the Ka*Ge back-issues haven't quite made it to PDF form, unless they've been scanned & saved by someone who has all the issues & took the time to do so. Speaking as one who subscribed back in the day, I still have all my issues (plus the one with my own contribution, smile.gif ). It was a good little mag, but unfortunately ended rather quickly.
hermit
You wouldn't want to scan and save, would you?
Larsine
I have #0 to #11 in physical format, and #12 in JPG-format.

The nega-mage (null-mage) was actually mentioned in one of the original Secret of Power books.

Lars
hermit
Issue 12? You mean the second Issue 2?
MJBurrage
There were 13 issues of Ka-Ge:
  • Issue Zero
  • Vol.1, Issue One
  • Vol.1, Issue Two
  • Vol.1, Issue 3
  • Vol.1, Issue 4
  • Vol.1, Issue 5
  • Vol.1, Issue 6
  • Vol.1, Issue 7
  • Vol.1, Issue 8
  • Vol.1, Issue 9
  • Vol.1, Issue 10
  • Vol.1, Issue 2
  • Vol.1, Issue 12
My guess on the mis-numbered issue is that someone at the printer misread "11" as "II" and changed it to "2" without checking with the editor.
BookWyrm
Sorry, hermit, I don't have a scanner.
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