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Jason Cordova

Author of Chicks in Tank Tops

30+ Works 189 Members 5 Reviews

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Includes the names: Jason Cordova, Jason Córdova

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Black Tide Rising (2016) — Contributor, some editions — 114 copies, 3 reviews
Lawyers in Hell (2011) — Contributor — 28 copies
Dreamers in Hell (2013) — Contributor — 6 copies

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I'm never actually played Dungeon World or any of the "powered by the apocalypse" games, but I did read the core Dungeon World book and I remembered being really impressed by all the new ideas. The sharing of the story telling doesn't really work for me, so I never tried to run a game using it, though I did watch some online games to figure out who it works.

This anthology, collected from individual releases, wasn't just Dungeon World, there were some made up games that we're extremely show more unique, one was about ADHD another was a "sleep over" story-telling game. These were kind of mini games and ways I never thought rpgs would be played.

Every chapter had a bunch of lists at the end, like "36 pieces of cosmetic cyberware" or "Three dozen signs the stars are right!", those were really great.

My favorite entries were Bogville by Ray Otus and The Gates of Cold Iron Pass by Kiel Chenier. I actually loved Bogville so much that I contacted the author to let him know. I'm also going to use it in my current campaign.
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Here are some good things:
⚫️ This book is full of action and humor.
⚫️ Kaiju are cool. So are ragtag space crews.

Here are some not so good things, and some that are downright bad:
⚫️ The Cap'n Tightpants avatar is overdone and not at all original. Many (most) of the characters are stock characters.
⚫️ As a matter of fact, quite a bit of this story is derivative.
⚫️ This book has two authors listed. Is that correct? If it is, that's a bad idea when only one of them is up for show more an award.
⚫️ Typos. So many typos. Careless ones, too.

tl;dr
This isn't award winning stuff. It is fun, though, and would have gotten a 3 star rating had it not contained so many errors and typos. I think I'm going to check out Cordova & Brown's Kaiju series.
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Jason Cordova is a nominee for the 2015 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

The shady captain of a merchant starship accepts a job from a secretive government agency, retrieving the database of a spy ship that crashed on Gorgon IV, a.k.a. Murder World. It's apparently not the first time Vincente Huerta has accepted dubious jobs from dubious clients or from the military before, and he'd probably be better off financially if he didn't drink a good deal of the profits. He also has at show more least one ex-wife he owes a substantial amount of money to. It's his saving grace that he has Jasmine, his pilot and a thoroughly kickass woman with no apparent reason to put up with him. She could surely get a better job!

After an encounter with the ex-wife to hire mercenaries, and another stop to buy fuel from a stoner gang called the Wild Ones (no, really, their security is so good their guy on watch is smoking a reefer on duty, but it's okay because they are all badass fighters like Jasmine), the Fancy zips off to Gorgon IV.

It's not at all clear that they knew before they arrived why Gorgon IV is so dangerous it has the nickname Murder World. They seem completely surprised by the conditions there.

At no point does Huerta make an intelligent decision. If he listened to Jasmine more often, he'd make less stupid decisions. Unfortunately, Jasmine has no objection to both of them leaving the ship, leaving the mercenaries they don't know and have no reason to trust unsupervised on the ship, while they go negotiate with the Wild Ones. When Kirk took his entire command staff down to an unknown or otherwise risky world, at least he was leaving competent and loyal Starfleet officers behind on the Enterprise.

And the quality of Huerta's decision-making doesn't get better.

I wish this were being played for laughs. I don't see any evidence of that.

The characters are cardboard. The prose and the plot are clunky. I wasn't overly impressed by Cordova's other sample in the Hugo Voters packet, the short "Hill 142," as I thought its inventions were arbitrary and not supported in the story, but it's professional level work. This isn't.

Not recommended.
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Quite fun overall, but obviously a mixed bag. Especially the last story, and the longest, dragged on. I didn't like the redundant style, everything kept repeating - phrases, bits of story. Yuck.
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