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Dream Pod 9 (DP9), formerly Ianus Games, is a
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-based Canadian
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publisher. Its most notable products are ''
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'', ''
Jovian Chronicles ''Jovian Chronicles'' is a science fiction game setting published by Dream Pod 9 since 1997. It introduces a complete universe for role-playing and wargaming space combat featuring mecha, giant spacecraft, and epic space battles. The ''Jovian Chr ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
Gear Krieg ''Gear Krieg'' is an Alternate history (fiction), alternate history game setting published by Dream Pod 9. It contains information suitable for role-playing and wargaming a pulp-fueled World War II, featuring walking tanks and epic tabletop batt ...
'', as well as the Silhouette role-playing game system.


History


Ianus

In 1987, Montreal-based
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was licensed by Harmony Gold to publish ''
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'', a quarterly magazine dedicated to the
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TV series. In 1989, Ianus relinquished the Robotech license so that they could turn ''Protoculture Addicts'', into a bi-monthly magazine with an industry-wide focus; it became the first large mainstream
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and
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magazine in North America. In 1991, Ianus began publishing the
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-inspired ''
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''. The following year, Ianus and
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(RTG) struck a deal to develop a series of products set in an alternate reality based on RTG's successful game ''
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''. The Ianus design team working on this project became known in-house as Dream Pod 9, and within three years had produced 15 various rulebooks and adventure modules. In 1993 the Dream Pod 9 design team then created ''Jovian Chronicles'', a new setting for RTG's ''
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'' roleplaying game. In 1993, the same design team was hired by
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to work on supplementary deck plans of the ''Macross II'' roleplaying game. The design team, under license from RTG, also created the comedy sf game ''
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'' using the rules system from RTG's ''
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'' roleplaying game. This also resulted in a three-part comic book anthology in ''
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''. In 1994, the Dream Pod 9 team developed a card game called ''Heavy Gear Fighter'', their first in-house project, and started to develop a game called '' Project A-ko: The Roleplaying Game'' based on the anime movie ''
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'', as well as a roleplaying game system.


Dream Pod 9

In 1995, the Dream Pod 9 team released the first edition of ''
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'', their first roleplaying and combat game that used the design team's roleplaying game system called "Silhouette", and started using a "Dream Pod 9" logo to identify their work. In December 1995, after experiencing strong growth in both the magazine business and the games division, Ianus decided to split into two ventures: Protoculture, which continued to publish ''Protoculture Addicts''; and a fully independent game publisher, Dream Pod 9, which would design and market miniatures and gaming books.
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(giant robots) would be the focus of Dream Pod 9.


Silhouette game system

The Silhouette game system was developed by Dream Pod 9 specifically to work with both its mecha-based miniatures combat games and roleplaying adventures. As Moby Games summarized it: "This new addition in the world of giant robots (mecha) gaming not only introduced realistic warfare game mechanics to the hobby, but gave North Americans what they have been waiting for since they were introduced to the world of mecha warfare in the early eighties: a story that is both vivid and entertaining, and designs which are made by North Americans for North Americans."
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wrote, in ''
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'' #244 (1998), "I do, however, like the system, one of the smartest set of universal rules this side of the GURPS* game. Called Silhouette, the system uses 6-sided dice to generate quick and sensible results. All skills are rated from a low of 0 (little or no aptitude) to 5 (superhuman aptitude). Actions are assigned thresholds of difficulty, ranging from 1 (effortless) to 12 (near-impossible). When a PC attempts an action, the gamemaster assigns a threshold and determines the relevant skill. The player rolls a number of dice equal to the skill level. The results are not added together. Instead, the highest number rolled on an individual die is considered the outcome (if a player rolls two dice and gets a 2 and a 5, the outcome is 5). Every additional 6 adds 1 to the total (if he gets two 6s, the outcome is 7). If all of the dice show 1s, the PC suffers a critical mishap. Actions with higher thresholds, then, become increasingly difficult to achieve. PCs with low skill levels are more likely to fumble then their high-level counterparts. It’s a clever, elegant system, a snap to learn and adjudicate. Character creation is equally smooth, involving the purchase of attributes (Agility, Build, Perception) and skills (Acrobatics, Law, Stealth) from a pool of character points. Simple formulas are used to compute secondary traits (Strength, Stamina, Health). Creating a PC from scratch takes half an hour, tops". RPGGeek wrote that "the system is based upon rolling multiple d6s and the results exaggerate the effect either way. A big success roll results in highly positive effects, a bad roll means you suffer more damage for example. There were three editions of the system, with Dream Pod 9 bringing out a ''Silhouette'' Core rules book to enable all their games to be run from one system". In 2003, Dream Pod 9 released a conversion guide from the ''Silhouette'' game system to the d20
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.


''Heavy Gear''

In 1996, Dream Pod 9 partnered with
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to create a ''Heavy Gear'' computer game, and the following year, '' Heavy Gear: The New Breed'' became Activision's first property to sell over a million copies. At the height of Dream Pod 9's popularity in the late 1990s, despite having a staff of only nine writers, ''Heavy Gear'' was reportedly the fourth-most popular roleplaying game in the U.S. In 1997, Dream Pod 9 released the second edition rules for ''Heavy Gear'', again using the Silhouette game system. In 1998, Dream Pod 9 released their next major property,
Jovian Chronicles ''Jovian Chronicles'' is a science fiction game setting published by Dream Pod 9 since 1997. It introduces a complete universe for role-playing and wargaming space combat featuring mecha, giant spacecraft, and epic space battles. The ''Jovian Chr ...
, a rewrite of the setting they had created for the ''Mekton II'' RPG in 1993, now adapted to their own Silhouette game system. The company then published the swords-and-sorcery post-apocalyptic ''
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'' (1998), and then its fourth role-playing game ''
Gear Krieg ''Gear Krieg'' is an Alternate history (fiction), alternate history game setting published by Dream Pod 9. It contains information suitable for role-playing and wargaming a pulp-fueled World War II, featuring walking tanks and epic tabletop batt ...
'' (2001), an alternate-history game set during World War II. In 1999, Dream Pod 9 licensed ''Heavy Gear'' to
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, which resulted in a 40-episode 3D-animated series that had world-wide syndication. In 2002, '' Heavy Gear: The Animated Series'' was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Television Animation.


Decline

In 1999, Activision's '' Heavy Gear II: Black Talon'' was commercially unsuccessful, selling less than 30,000 copies by the end of the year; Activision chose not to develop a third title. By 2001, sales of Dream Pod 9's Silhouette-based games also declined as the d20 system became popular throughout the role-playing game industry. Dream Pod 9 responded by releasing a third edition of the ''Heavy Gear'' roleplaying game in 1993 that had been converted to the d20 system under the
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(OGL). Since this edition could not include game system rules under the terms of the OGL, players had to purchase the ''
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'' for the third edition of '' D&D'' in order to play the game. For players who still wanted to use the Silhouette rules system, Dream Pod 9 also published the ''Silhouette CORE Rulebook'' (''SilCORE''), which contained the Silhouette rules system; conversely, it also explained how to convert previous editions of their games that used the Silhouette system to d20 rules. Regardless of which system players wanted to use, they still had to purchase two books in order to play the third edition of ''Heavy Gear''. Sales of both products were low, and in 2004 the company ended its role-playing game production to concentrate on their miniatures combat games. The company then created Dream Pod Entertainment, which was intended to extend the company to movies and television, including work on the 2004 film ''
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'' with
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and the 2007 film ''
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'', and used this movie industry money to help fund production of ''Heavy Gear Blitz!'', a mecha miniatures game, which was nominated for a 2007
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in the category of "Miniatures Game or Expansion of the Year". Dream Pod 9 was nominated for two
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, "Best Miniature Product" and "Best Electronic Book", in 2008. In 2008, Dream Pod 9 licensed the rights to ''Heavy Gear'' to
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, which wanted to create a fourth edition ''Heavy Gear'' roleplaying game based on the
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rule system; ultimately Steve Jackson Games decided to shelve the project, and in 2010 relinquished their rights to the game. After that decision, when an interviewer asked Dream Pod 9 company president Robert Dubois which of the three versions of ''Heavy Gear'' players should use, he replied, "The second edition of the ''Heavy Gear'' Roleplaying Game is the best version of the RPG and has the most support in material." In the same interview, Dubois also revealed that the design team was working on a fourth edition that would be a revision of the second edition, not as a roleplaying game but as a combat game compatible with the miniatures game ''Heavy Gear Blitz!''; to date, it has not been published. In 2012, Dream Pod 9 announced a five-year partnership with Stompy Bot Productions (now BlocPlay Entertainment) to commercialize ''Heavy Gear''; in 2017, the two companies renewed the partnership for a further five years, with plans to include sponsorship of
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tournamaents. In 2013, Dream Pod 9 was nominated for an
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in the category of "Best Miniatures Rules" for ''Heavy Gear Blitz! Perfect Storm: The NuCoal Field Guide''. In 2015, ''Heavy Gear Blitz! Tabletop Wargaming - Living Rulebook'' was released for free on
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as a PDF. In the following year, ''Heavy Gear Blitz! Tabletop Wargaming - Quick Start Rulebook'' was also released on DrivethruRPG. Both of these rulebooks were last updated on February 23, 2018. In 2016, Beta Playtest Rules for a new edition of ''Jovian Chronicles'', called ''Jovian Wars'', were released for free on DrivethruRPG as a PDF. These rules were last updated on February 14, 2018.


Kickstarter

Between 2014 and 2018, Dream Pod 9 launched six
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campaigns - five campaigns were successfully funded. All of the campaigns focused on raising funds to create new miniatures for either ''Heavy Gear'' or ''Jovian Wars''.


Properties

The company is best known for a set of universes on which
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,
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,
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s and miniatures have been based: *
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is a military science-fiction universe where human worlds wage war against one another with
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. *
Jovian Chronicles ''Jovian Chronicles'' is a science fiction game setting published by Dream Pod 9 since 1997. It introduces a complete universe for role-playing and wargaming space combat featuring mecha, giant spacecraft, and epic space battles. The ''Jovian Chr ...
follows the exploration of the
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in the 23rd century and the conflicts that arise between the Earth and the space colonies. *
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is a tribal, post-apocalyptic
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game of
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and epic adventures. *
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takes place in an alternate reality
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firmly set in the
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genre. A few other less well-known settings for use in various publications include
CORE Command ''CORE Command'' is a science fiction role-playing game published by Dream Pod 9 since 2003. It introduces a far future space opera universe for role-playing, featuring advanced science, gigantic spacecraft and epic space battles. Setting Across ...
, a space opera universe set millennia in the future.


Reviews

In the February 1998 edition of ''
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'' (Issue 244),
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reviewed two of Dream Pod 9's game settings, ''
Heavy Gear ''Heavy Gear'' is a mecha science fiction game universe published since 1994 by Canadian publisher Dream Pod 9. It includes a tabletop tactical wargame, a role-playing game, and a combat card game ('' Heavy Gear Fighter''). The setting is also k ...
'' and ''
Jovian Chronicles ''Jovian Chronicles'' is a science fiction game setting published by Dream Pod 9 since 1997. It introduces a complete universe for role-playing and wargaming space combat featuring mecha, giant spacecraft, and epic space battles. The ''Jovian Chr ...
''. Swan praised the high production values of both settings, saying, "Both are beautiful games, into which a lot of effort has been invested". He also thought the Silhouette game system rules used in both was "a clever, elegant system, a snap to learn and adjudicate" and "the smartest set of universal rules this side of the
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game." But overall he found Dream Pod 9's work "lifeless" and focussed more on giant robots than roleplaying, saying their work "aims more at players interested in hardware than human beings."


References


External links


Dream Pod 9's Website
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