It’s a game in Cthulhu Mythos featuring the GUMSHOE system. And really start off the questions with Trail of Cthulhu. Which I will admit that I have not read in any great detail, but was so cool and Leonard Balsara when I talked to him, mentioned it, which I want to talk to you about eventually.īut just to get going I wanted to welcome you and thank you for joining me on the interview. The prolific writer of many books including Night’s Black Agents and GURPS Horror, which we will be talking about tonight.Īs well as the imagination-inspiring Day After Ragnorok. I have the pleasure to be talking with Ken Hite. I give you Ken Hite.ĭouglas Cole (Gaming Ballistic):Good evening and welcome to Gaming Ballistic’s Firing Squad. Or even contribute to the Gaming Ballistic Interview Fund if you want to see more of such. The transcript is 19,750 words long, or basically a 24-page GURPS e23 supplement.
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I’ll go back over time and edit in links and fix any errors in spelling or transcription – feel free to point them out where they exist. Note to readers: This is a long interview, and an equally long transcript. In any case: ladies and gentlemen, I give you Ken Hite. choppier than usual, it’s because I felt that it was best to have less of me and more of him. I cut nothing of Ken talking – but if you notice that here or there I seem. Unlike previous Firing Squad interviews, this one is somewhat heavily edited. Rice‘s diligent efforts), so you guys will get the weekend to listen to it, and then hopefully I’ll be able to put up the transcript late in the weekend or early next week. Because the video is just shy of 120 minutes of pure awesome, I’m posting it before the transcript is ready (though it’s in my mailbox already, thanks to +Christopher R. In any case, not only did we sit down, but he spent over two hours with me. I’m 42 – it’s been a long time since I studied. Ken’s knowledge is so encyclopedic that I wanted to make sure that I’d done my homework – so I purchased some books of his that I’d not had a chance to read yet, and tried to study. I’ll admit to no small amount of trepidation at the opportunity. This week, +Kenneth Hite generously accepted my invitation to sit down with me and chat about a limited part of his body of work.