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JunkDrive #1: Expanded Cover-Jacket Tables for CY_BORG

Concept: “This supplement takes the four tables found on the cover-jacket pages of CY_BORG and expands them, doubling the options available when combined with those provided by the core book.”
Content: A set of tables (names, weather, pocket lint, infestetd items) to provide more options/results for GMs looking to bring their table’s version of Cy to life.
Writing: A wide range of appropriately flavorful results and details (some purely thematic, some with mechanical effects).
Art/Design: Black-on-yellow mostly single-column text design. The cover page includes an image of a skull and spine that appear to be mechanically augmented.
Usability: Text is high-contrast in a readable font, while headings and labels are consistently provided in visually distinct ways (text size, bolding, etc.).

JunkDrive #2: Expanded Miserable Headline Table for CY_BORG

Concept: "This supplement takes the Miserable Headlines table, originally d66 (36 options) and doubles them, adding an additional 36 options for discord, mayhem, corruption, and inter-corporate drama in your Cy_Borg game.  
Daring NPC heists, bizzare corporate promotional campaigns, layoff riots, 'natural' disasters, violent rampages, and more."
Content: A set of d66 additional headlines to make the world of Cy feel all the more miserable.
Writing: Atmospherically dystopian and wholly descriptive in nature.
Art/design: White and yellow text on black, organized in two-column format. An illustration of a skull and spine made out of metallic components is on the cover page.
Usability: Text is high-contrast and easy to recognize the organization of visually. Most body text is searchable/selectable, although specific headline titles are not.

JunkDrive #3: Expanded Starting Equipment Tables for CY_BORG

Concept: "This supplement takes the d8 and two d12 tables of starting equipment tables and doubles them, adding an additional 8, 12, and 12 options respectively.
Crazed toothbrushes, hacked credsticks, name-brand weapons, child-marketed explosives, and more.  The entirety of the document is visible in the full size preview - use it with our blessing, if desired."
Content: Three tables to use for rolling in addition to, or instead of, the core rulebook starting equipment tables.
Writing: Concise summaries/descriptions of items, mostly without new/additional rules.
Art/design: Single-column organization of white and pink text on blue (pink used for table headings and essential item names, white for all additional text). An illustration of a mechanical skull and spine appears on the cover page.
Usability: Text is high contrast to facilitate readability, and list item numbering appears consistently throughout the file. 

JunkDrive #4: Expanded Weapons and Armor Tables for CY_BORG

Concept: "This supplement takes the d12 starting weapons, d6 starting armor, and d10 booster mods tables and doubles them.  The entirety of the document is available in the preview."
Content: A set of tables to add to, or replace, options from several starting equipment-related tables from the core Cy_Borg rulebook.
Writing: Descriptive item names complemented by concise, informative rules for each item.
Art/design: White on red single-column text. An illustration of a mechanical skeleton and spine appears on the cover page.
Usability: Text is arranged in a manner that is easy to navigate visually and to recognize distinct types of content (list item numbers, item names, rules text, etc.). A table of contents is included to assist with perusal of the material.

JunkDrive #5: Expanded Foes for CY_BORG

Concept: "This supplement adds 36 new foes to be killed by in Cy_borg.  The entirety of the product is in the preview.  Use it freely."
Content: A d66 table of enemies, from animals to sludge to mechs and more, with which to plague a table of punks.
Writing: Mix of contextual setup, thematic description, and rules/mechanics to help them be appropriately vicious.
Art/design: Two-column organization of red-on-black text (with an alternate version using white on black also included).
Usability: Table elements are consistently formatted, allowing for easy visual navigation of content and identifying desired information. Stat blocks are sometimes a bit tricky to read quickly, since stat-related fields are placed all together in a line/block. Table entry labels (NPC names) are not searchable/selectable, although the body text is otherwise.
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