Hi all,
The National Science Fiction Convention (Au Contraire) is running in Wellington this year on 12-14 July, and has a couple of science fiction larps (plus our very own Anna Klein as fan guest of honour.)
The Discarded by Tigger Brunton
In 2172 AD the most repulsive mutant horrors were expelled from earth. For 14 long lonely years, you, the dribbling, infected creatures of nightmare have been doomed to wander the solar system in a rusty shell of a space ship. No refuge to be found on any of the terra-formed planets. No place to call home. A character-experience focused game rather than a plot focused game that explores the concepts of beauty and humanity. In a society seeking the ultimate in physical beauty, what becomes of those who are less than perfect?
The Bell by Stephanie Pegg and Catherine Pegg
You wake up with your memories fracturing around you. You’re going somewhere, and there’s something wrong, and you know these people here with you, or maybe you only think you do. All you really know for sure is that you can hear this Bell.
The Bell is a science fiction suspense live roleplaying game inspired by The Fountain (Darren Aronofsky), Five-Twelfths of Heaven (Melissa Scott), Vacuum Flowers (Michael Swanwick), and the works of Cordwainer Smith. The Bell is intended to be an emotionally intense game that pushes moral dilemmas. It also draws on a trope of science fiction which treats space travel as a spiritual and philosophical journey. While it doesn’t make assertions about any particular religion, it does examine metaphysical themes and ethical issues.
I highly recommend The Discarded. The Bell, I, uh, wrote and obviously have a bias, but people who’ve played said they liked it. Be good to see y’all there. 