Keeping an eye on where the Weaver crosses the line. News from the tech world and fringe science, ready-made story nuggets for dropping into your Werewolf campaign.
- September 22, 2001: RoboRoach. I'm still trying to decide if Father Cockroach approves of this one.
- September 22, 2001: E-Bomb. This sucker looks nasty. Looks like it generates an EMP without needing a nuclear weapon.
- September 17, 2001: Purple Potatoes Conquer Europe! From Hungary. Yeah, right. This one smacks of a Pentex secret project all the way.
- May 15, 2001: Monkeyman Assaults India. Wild. File this one next to el Chupacabra.
- May 11, 2001: Son of the Clone of the Bride of Dracula. Yeah, like we need another copy of the most famous leech in the world.
- May 9, 2001: Uproar Over Biotech Salmon. Something to keep an eye on. A sneaky plot against the Gurahl?
- March 8, 2001: NASA Builds AT-AT. I gotta get me one of these to prance around the Caern here.
- March 8, 2001: Mutant Fungus Eats Mir! Gaia only knows what foul Wyrm-spawn is coming down with that poor space station.
- March 1, 2001: Glow-in-the-dark Moths! There's only one way this story can end. And it involves Godzilla and two tiny Japanese girls...
- March 1, 2001: The Mice of NIMH. "What are we gonna do tonight, Brain?" Actually, it sounds like a simple processor upgrade...
- February 23, 2001: Wolf Cull in Norway. Additional reports seem to indicate the hunters are having a hard time finding the troublesome wolves.
- January 16, 2001: Infiltration. The latest urban extreme sport: checking out abandoned buildings and secret places. Interesting article chock full of great links. Good stuff for anybody running a city campaign.
- January 7, 2001: Astronomers Take Over Abandoned NSA Base. A high-tech facility in the middle of a forest preserve? Sounds like a fine place for some technically-minded Garou to set up shop. [Yeah, it's a dead link. But it's soooo cool. Anybody able to find me a new link to this story?]
- December 22, 2000: Myths Over Miami. Yeah, it's over three years old, but I just ran across this link. And it gives me the chills. Urban legends among homeless children.
Older Weaver Watch links now in the Screamsheets Archives.
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