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This page last updated: May 23, 1999. Delta Green is an excellent supplement produced for equally excellent Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game which successfully updates themes found in the work of horror author H.P. Lovecraft to the 1990s. The book also represents an interesting fusion of the modern UFO-conspiratorial mindset popularized by The X-Files and the Cthulhu Mythos. In many ways, the book reads like a real conspiracy theory in that the specifics of a given situation may be left purposely vague, and the fact-fiction ratio is just right, so that you don't know what's true and what's not. Seemingly contradictorally, the book doesn't tell you too much and in the end you decide which "facts" apply and which don't. With two sourcebooks (Machinations of the Mi-Go and The Fate) and a fiction anthology (Alien Intelligence) available, another sizable sourcebook (Countdown), a novel (Rules of Engagement) and another fiction anthology on the way, and a kick-ass mailing list, Delta Green's rapidly shaping up to be a popular setting, and rightfully so. Unless otherwise stated, all references to the rulebook refer to v5.5. This site might contain spoilers for Delta Green. So if you're playing in a campaign and don't know all the secrets, tread carefully.
Case Histories
Items of Mutual Interest
Electronic Countermeasures
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It started as a throw-away remark postulating that we base Saucerwatch members on listmembers, and metamorphosed into a "write up yourself as an NPC" thread. So, here goes! Here's a write-up of Ye Olde Webmastre as an NPC (Vanilla Ice sing-alongs and all).
I'm also taking part in a game of Delta Green conducted via IRC. The game is played biweekly. I've agreed to make status reports available on my website.
You can also drop by and pay a visit to my cryptozoology site. Although it's not Delta Green, you could find stuff of interest.
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