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Treasury of the Machine Jeff Lee
Treasury of the Machine
Jeff Lee
Publisher Marketing: These Treasures are Totally Metal! The Treasury of the Machine brings you an awesome array of technological and technomagical tools to enhance your Pathfinder campaign! Whether your heroes are questing against an entire nation of renegade super-scientists and alien horrors, or you just want to inject a touch of science fiction into your fantasy, the Treasury of the Machine delivers in spades with over 60 technological items of every description, from devastating weapons like the rapture ray, targeting computer, gravity cannon, kinesis grappler, or singularity grenade, to awesome accessories like the learning helmet, targeting computer, slipsuit, and ghosting unit. This book contains items as helpful as the neutralizing safety blanket and solar array and items as sinister as the memory transfer probe and amnesia tick, and range in power from simple disposable items to the artifact robot control harness. You'll find entirely new categories of cybernetics and pharmaceuticals like biotech and chemosols, weapon accessories, special materials, android modifications, and even a new robotic pet, the walking eye! If it's majestic mechanical and magical treasures that delight and excite, your PCs will love what they find in the Treasury of the Machine. Contributor Bio: Lee, Jeff Hi! Thanks for your interest in my book! I was born into a pastor's home in Michigan, USA and moved to Canada with my family when I was seven years old. -- I didn't have much choice in the matter.: -) Early in life I made the choice to become a follower of Jesus Christ. That was the most important decision of my life. Since then, things have not always been easy. Because along with the fun and happiness that is my daily existence; life has also at times given pain, challenges, and disappointments. In these times, I have been grateful for God's help and guidance as I have walked through this life. I attended FaithWay Baptist College of Canada and earned my undergraduate degree in theology. Shortly after that I married a fantastic, pretty and talented girl named Debbie. After working with some of the most dynamic ministries in Canada we settled on Cape Breton Island where I have pastored the good people of Northside Baptist Church for nearly fifteen years now. Hobbies... That one is tough. My hobby really seems to be whatever I'm doing at the moment, but I probably like carpentry, guitar, my old truck, and technology the best. A few years ago it seemed that God wanted me to use all of the avenues of communication that were available to me to convey the message of the love of Jesus, and make the lives of others just a little brighter. So, this book is a part of that effort. I hope that it is a help and encouragement to you. Contributor Bio: Hitchcock, Tim Tim Hitchcock is Professor of Digital History at the University of Sussex. With Robert Shoemaker and others, he is responsible for a series of websites giving direct and searchable access to some 20 billion words of primary sources reflecting the social history of Britain, including: The Old Bailey Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org), London Lives (www.londonlives.org), Connected Histories (www.connectedhistories.org), and Locating London's Past (www.locatinglondon.org). With degrees from the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Oxford, he has published extensively on the histories of eighteenth-century poverty, street life, sexuality and masculinity. His most recent books include Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London (2004) and with Robert Shoemaker, Tales from the Hanging Court (2007). In 2011, with Shoemaker, he was given the Longman-History Today Trustees Award, for their substantial contributions to history as the 'directors of the groundbreaking digital projects The Old Bailey Proceedings Online and London Lives'.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 1 de julio de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781514796740 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 30 |
| Dimensiones | 216 × 280 × 2 mm · 122 g |