I.N.N. is an independant online magazine edited by Joe Raiten. Published quarterly, it's an outlet for the community to express it’s creativity. INN supports Urban War and Metropolis, and is always on the lookout for submissions. These can include fiction, scenarios, art, pictures of models or terrain, articles, rules questions, and any other information that might be relevant. Submissions can be made by email here, you can also check out the forums for more info.
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INN
Issue 1
The pioneer issue of INN focuses on the Gladiators, which were introduced
in Issue 0 of Urban War. There is a rules column called Tactical Output,
and an editorial called Saramin Says. There are also three different sets
of variant rules to play Urban War in a gladiatorial fashion, and more.
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Issue 2
The second issue focuses on the other new force from Urban War issue
0, The Triads. It has a Battle report with images submitted by Knut and Sven.
It also sees the return of Tactical output and Saramin Says. There is also
some great fiction in this issue.
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Issue 3
Issue 3 combines the Syntha and VASA forces. This issue boasts art and
painted models as well as fiction. There are also a few comparative looks at
the Syntha. As always, Tactical Output and Saramin Says make a regular appearance.
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Issue 4
Like Issue 3, Issue 4 combines two forces: Viridians and Junkers. Our regular
Installments of 'Saramin Says' and 'Tactical Output' are present once again.
This issue also includes more pieces of fiction by some familiar names as
well as more useful articles.
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INN Issue 5
This issue rounds out our force focused issues. It centers on the Koralon. There
are the usual installments of Tactical Output and Saramin Says. There is also
a Koralon pictorial, some fiction and much more.
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Issue 6
Issue 6 focuses on Metropolis. It includes the usual Tactical Output
and Saramin Says as well as a review of Metropolis, some alternate rules for
officers in
Metropolis and a Terrain article concentrating on creating concrete buildings.
Also in this issue: submitted fiction, and Edward Jiminez's painted Viridian
Veteran.
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Issue 7
This issue centers solely around the Void 1.1 Guxiss campaign. There are
a total of eleven scenarios in this campaign, the final scenario has never
before been published. This should allow those who loved the campaign to
finish it. It will also allow those newer to the game to have some fun
with it. It should be able to be used with Void 1.1 or Metropolis, and possibly
even with Urban War. Download 4.5mb
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Issue 8
Issue 8 sees alternate force lists for Metropolis as well as additional rules,
a scenario by one of our regular contributors and more fan fiction. Saramin Says
is ever present as is The regular rules column (now renamed Tactical Insight).
Next issue will see the addition of a new regular terrain article.
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Issue 9
This issue's main focus is on terrain. There were already some good terrain
submissions so we added a few more to complete the issue. There are now three
regular columns: Tactical Insight, Terrain Outpost (which is Jesse Almeida's
terrain column) and Saramin Says. Also in this issue - more fiction.
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Issue 10
Issue 10 sees the addition of 2 more staff and the departure of one of our longest
standing supporters, Jesse Almeida. There is a new item in the fiction section
titled 'From the Minds of the People'. Readers can submit a continuation to the
current story, the idea being to make it really from the minds of the people.
Most of the regular articles also make a return.
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Issue 11
This issue includes several new pieces of fiction, a campaign system written
by one of our staff writers, some more supplementary rules as well as Modeling
101 and Tactical insight making a return. Due to the high volume of submissions
not all of the articles submitted have made it into this issue, but will be
in the next issue. If the amount of submmissions continues at this rate we
will have to increase the size of the mag! Download
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