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Conversational Shrapnel
"Conversational Shrapnel" is a term my co-designer Samphire uses for the phrases that come up in everyday conversation that get picked out and isolated because they're so catchy. You may recall a similar, older sort of game that went something like this:
"_[conversational shrapnel]_ is
Galileo Games Newsletter #1

Stormy Weather
The planet Yentsin, wholly owned subsidiary of the Ion Mining Company, has a problem. Some of the workers on the planet don’t like how Ion runs things. They’ve started a revolution to try and get Ion to make a few adjustments. Despite the troubles, Ion still needs supplies