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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the end of the campaign, the game managed to get ''ten times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the end of the campaign, the game managed to get ''ten times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Furry Comic]], whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did your crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.
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* ValuesDissonance: In a way, and also overlaps with SeparatedByACommonLanguage as well: Despite the game is based in an American comic, the very implementation of it is ''very'' British in spirit and concept, as it relies in tropes and concepts from the British military culture, rather than the American one from which the author of ''Albedo'', a former member of the USAF, hails from. A very notorious example is the use of the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Support_Team Fire Support Team]]" concept, used mainly by the British military forces, but not by the American ones, at least not in the same concept as used in the U.K. Likewise, many of the military slang used in the game are very British, compared with the American one used in comics and previous games.[[note]]Which is particulary egregious considering the first editions of the games were done in Australia, but the game keeps the original American military terminology from the comics out of respect for its origins, outside using some British spellings.[[/note]]

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* ValuesDissonance: In a way, and also overlaps with SeparatedByACommonLanguage as well: Despite the game is based in an American comic, the very implementation of it is ''very'' British in spirit and concept, as it relies in tropes and concepts from the British military culture, rather than the American one from which the author of ''Albedo'', a former member of the USAF, hails from. A very notorious example is the use of the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Support_Team Fire Support Team]]" concept, used mainly by the British military forces, but not by the American ones, at least not in the same concept as used in the U.K. Likewise, many of the military slang used in the game are very British, compared with the American one used in comics and previous games.[[note]]Which is particulary egregious considering the first editions of the previous RPG games were done in Australia, but the game keeps the original American military terminology from the comics out of respect for its origins, outside using some British spellings.[[/note]]
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* ValuesDissonance: In a way, and also overlaps with SeparatedByACommonLanguage as well: Despite the game is based in an American comic, the very implementation of it is ''very'' British in spirit and concept, as it relies in tropes and concepts from the British military culture, rather than the American one from which the author of ''Albedo'', a former member of the USAF, hails from. A very notorious example is the use of the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Support_Team Fire Support Team]]" concept, used mainly by the British military forces, but not by the American ones, at least not in the same concept as used in the U.K. Likewise, many of the military slang used in the game is very British, compared with the American one used in comics and previous games.[[note]]Which is particulary egregious considering the first editions of the games were done in Australia, but the game keeps the original American military terminology from the comics out of respect for its origins, outside using some British spellings.[[/note]]

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* ValuesDissonance: In a way, and also overlaps with SeparatedByACommonLanguage as well: Despite the game is based in an American comic, the very implementation of it is ''very'' British in spirit and concept, as it relies in tropes and concepts from the British military culture, rather than the American one from which the author of ''Albedo'', a former member of the USAF, hails from. A very notorious example is the use of the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Support_Team Fire Support Team]]" concept, used mainly by the British military forces, but not by the American ones, at least not in the same concept as used in the U.K. Likewise, many of the military slang used in the game is are very British, compared with the American one used in comics and previous games.[[note]]Which is particulary egregious considering the first editions of the games were done in Australia, but the game keeps the original American military terminology from the comics out of respect for its origins, outside using some British spellings.[[/note]]
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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did your crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".

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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did your crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot"."idiot".
* ValuesDissonance: In a way, and also overlaps with SeparatedByACommonLanguage as well: Despite the game is based in an American comic, the very implementation of it is ''very'' British in spirit and concept, as it relies in tropes and concepts from the British military culture, rather than the American one from which the author of ''Albedo'', a former member of the USAF, hails from. A very notorious example is the use of the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Support_Team Fire Support Team]]" concept, used mainly by the British military forces, but not by the American ones, at least not in the same concept as used in the U.K. Likewise, many of the military slang used in the game is very British, compared with the American one used in comics and previous games.[[note]]Which is particulary egregious considering the first editions of the games were done in Australia, but the game keeps the original American military terminology from the comics out of respect for its origins, outside using some British spellings.[[/note]]
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the time of writing this, the game managed to get ''ten times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the time end of writing this, the campaign, the game managed to get ''ten times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the time of writing this, the game managed to get ''five times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the time of writing this, the game managed to get ''five ''ten times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did you crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".

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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did you your crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".
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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of {{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did you crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".

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* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of {{Baka}}.UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did you crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.games.
* {{Narm}}: Col. Amenenha's nickname, The Butcher of {{Baka}}. Nothing says "Hey! I'm a bad guy" and ruins your reputation faster when the city where you did you crimes shares the same word with the Japanese word for "idiot".
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least. At the time of writing this, the game managed to get ''five times'' the asked amount.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize * AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.

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will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize * AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.AnthologyComic.
will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize * AuthorsSavingThrow: The game will try to stay true to the essence of the comic, without adding or removing elements or trying to demonize and/or idolize either side of the conflict, which was one of the many things that alienated some fans and Gallacci himself from the ''Platinum Catalyst'' RPG game, even if the ILR seems to get most of the spotlight compared with the EDF in previous games.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure American FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] dollars. Keep in mind this is also the most expensive project Sally 4th has done before, as their previous KS didn't went beyond 4,000 pounds and other projects didn't require so much money, some of them as little as 500 at least.[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less of a day'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less of a day'', than 13 hours'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, none even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less of a day'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, none not even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less of a day'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: No one, none even Sally 4th, the creators of the game, expected the game to be fully funded in Website/{{Kickstarter}} in ''less of a day'', even if the funding goal was just 5,000 pounds[[note]]about 6,500 dollars[[/note]] This is especially relevant if you consider the whole game is based in a somewhat obscure FurryComic, whose author hadn't continued it since 2005, the previous attempt for a RPG, ''Platinum Catalyst'', was rather divisive for the author of the comic, the author himself (Steven A. Gallacci) tried to be out of the spotlight for years, and the comic itself has become into a sad footnote in the comic book industry, in stark contrast with ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', the other work that debuted in ''Albedo'' when it was previously an AnthologyComic.

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