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'''''COUNTER/Weight''''' is the second season of ''[[Friends at the Table]]''. Set in the distant future, it follows a group of freelance problem-solvers called the [[The Chime|Chime]], who were founded on the [[Counterweight|titular planet]]. It draws aesthetic cues from noir, mecha anime, and cyberpunk, and focuses on themes of capitalism, the exploitation of pop culture, and the construction of political symbols.
'''''COUNTER/Weight''''' is the second season of ''[[Friends at the Table]]''. Set in the distant future, it follows a group of freelance problem-solvers called the [[The Chime|Chime]], who were founded on the [[Counterweight|titular planet]]. It draws aesthetic cues from noir, mecha anime, and cyberpunk, and focuses on themes of capitalism, the exploitation of pop culture, and the construction of political symbols.
== Games ==
''COUNTER/Weight'' is mostly played in ''[[The Sprawl]]'', though it began as a game of ''[[Mechnoir]]''. The faction game is played in a combination of ''[[Stars Without Number]]'' and ''[[Microscope]]''. One interlude is played in ''[[Kingdom]]'' and another in ''[[The Tower]]'', and the finale uses ''[[Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands]]''.


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==
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* [[Austin Walker]] (GM)
* [[Austin Walker]] (GM)


=== [[The Chime]] ===
=== The Chime ===
* [[Ali Acampora]] ([[Aria Joie]])
* [[Ali Acampora]] ([[Aria Joie]])
* [[Jack de Quidt]] ([[AuDy]])
* [[Jack de Quidt]] ([[AuDy]])
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* [[Andrew Lee Swan]]
* [[Andrew Lee Swan]]


===[[Kingdom (COUNTER/Weight)|Kingdom Game]]===
===[[Kingdom (COUNTER/Weight)|''Kingdom'' Game]]===
*Art Tebbel ([[Addax Dawn]])
*Art Tebbel ([[Addax Dawn]])
*Ali Acampora ([[Jace Rethal]])
*Ali Acampora ([[Jace Rethal]])
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*Austin Walker ([[Ibex]]/[[Righteousness]])
*Austin Walker ([[Ibex]]/[[Righteousness]])


=== [[COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context|An Animal Out of Context]] ===
=== [[COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context|"An Animal Out of Context"]] ===


* Austin Walker ([[Liberty and Discovery]])
* Austin Walker ([[Liberty and Discovery]])
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*Sylvi Bullet ([[Jillian Red]])
*Sylvi Bullet ([[Jillian Red]])
*Andrew Lee Swan ([[Kobus]], [[Chet Wise|Capra]])
*Andrew Lee Swan ([[Kobus]], [[Chet Wise|Capra]])
== Games ==
''COUNTER/Weight'' is mostly played in ''[[The Sprawl]]'', though it began as a game of ''[[Mechnoir]]''. The faction game is played in a combination of ''[[Stars Without Number]]'' and ''[[Microscope]]''. One interlude is played in ''[[Kingdom]]'' and another in ''[[The Tower]]'', and the finale uses ''[[Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands]]''.


{{COUNTER/Weight episodes}}
{{COUNTER/Weight episodes}}

Revision as of 18:49, 3 November 2023

COUNTER/Weight is the second season of Friends at the Table. Set in the distant future, it follows a group of freelance problem-solvers called the Chime, who were founded on the titular planet. It draws aesthetic cues from noir, mecha anime, and cyberpunk, and focuses on themes of capitalism, the exploitation of pop culture, and the construction of political symbols.

Episodes

List of COUNTER/Weight episodes

Cast

The Chime

Faction Game

Kingdom Game

"An Animal Out of Context"

  • Austin Walker (Liberty and Discovery)
  • Jack de Quidt (AuDy and Chital)
  • Ali Acampora (Aria Joie)
  • Keith J. Carberry (Mako Trig)
  • Art Tebbel (Cassander Timaeus Berenice)

Finale

  • Ali Acampora (Aria Joie)
  • Keith J. Carberry (Mako Trig)
  • Jack de Quidt (Orth Godlove, AuDy)
  • Art Tebbel (Cassander Timaeus Berenice)
  • Sylvi Bullet (Jillian Red)
  • Andrew Lee Swan (Kobus, Capra)

Games

COUNTER/Weight is mostly played in The Sprawl, though it began as a game of Mechnoir. The faction game is played in a combination of Stars Without Number and Microscope. One interlude is played in Kingdom and another in The Tower, and the finale uses Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands.