
117. Samurai Included
Yeah, this is a long one. We go extensive and deep on the Japanese language and its representation on cards in the Reboot portion of the FFG cardpool (with a few Reboot booster cards sprinkled in). Two hours of talk abou

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2.1 is a podcast dedicated to the continuation of the card game Android: Netrunner by the Netrunner Reboot Project.
Remy Gibson hosts 2.1: A Netrunner Reboot Project Podcast, a leisure show with 117 episodes published.

Yeah, this is a long one. We go extensive and deep on the Japanese language and its representation on cards in the Reboot portion of the FFG cardpool (with a few Reboot booster cards sprinkled in). Two hours of talk abou

And now for part two of our coverage of the third Reboot Project booster for Netrunner: Style and Slander. This time around we take a look at the Runner cards in this booster, a quarter of which are imported from the sec

This episode is the first of two covering the third 30-card booster for the Reboot Project: Style and Slander. Unlike the first booster, which was balanced across factions, the next four focus more heavily (though not co

After taking a look at the pros and cons of running R&D a lot, we'll dig into the archives for the fourth part of Elusive's series on The Skills of Netrunner, this time focusing on deliberate improvement of your play. We

After taking a look at the pros and cons of running R&D a lot, we'll dig into the archives for the fourth part of Elusive's series on The Skills of Netrunner, this time focusing on deliberate improvement of your play. We

Runners received 16 new cards in the second Reboot booster: Mind and Mayhem. Of these, 11 are original to the Reboot Project ... and many of these land in the Anarch faction, which receives the spotlight in this pack by

This episode is the first of two covering the second 30-card booster for the Reboot Project: Mind and Mayhem. Unlike the first booster, which was balanced across factions, this one focuses more heavily (though not comple

Rather than shoehorn all of this timely news and information into another episode, we're putting it out in a shorter one. We'll cover the spoilers for the brand-new booster pack -- New Normal -- as well as the latest pat

Work has gotten in the way of producing new episodes this month, so rather than being later and later with each episode, it makes sense just to take a quick break and get back on schedule come January 10. But, hey: Don't

After reviewing a conversation that lays the groundwork for our analysis of the preconstructed decks, we'll examine one of those decks -- HB Fast Advance -- in depth. We'll also dig into the archives for the third part o

As was true for the Runners, the Corps each received two original cards in Reflections -- the first booster for the Reboot Project. We'll cover each of those cards in depth, along with analyzing the eight cards that were

Having reached the end of the primary portion of the Fantasy Flight cardpool, we now accelerate closer to the present to start looking at the booster packs for the Reboot Project. The first one, Reflections, brings in ei

Data and Destiny concludes the Reboot Project portion of the FFG cardpool. Before moving forward in the podcast, we take a walk down memory lane. In this episode: an overview of the remainder of the cardpool, its competi

As has become tradition of late, we'll take a look at a deck for each of the new identities that arrived for the Runners in Data and Destiny. In two of the cases, we have not only writeups by the deck authors but also a

Part two of the Runner analysis of Data and Destiny sees us looking at a few of the buffs that the Reboot Project has made. As usual, we'll also analyze the new breakers and economy cards (including a truly bad one ... a

Turning now to the Runner side of Data and Destiny, we'll take a look at the focus on the fourth Runner faction in the ... What's that you say? There are only three Runner factions? Well ... what are they going to do for

As a continuation of last week's episode, this time around we look at a couple of decklists for the third NBN identity released in Data and Destiny: New Angeles Sol, including getting a glimpse at how the first Most Want

TheBigBoy dropped a morsel of information about the future of boosters in the Reboot Project, so we'll cover that discussion right at the top of the show. But for the bulk of the episode, we have three decks on tap this

We have finally arrived at the last piece of the Reboot Project puzzle (for certain definitions of "last"). Data and Destiny is the fourth deluxe expansion for Android: Netrunner and focused on the only Corp that hadn't

Poised just before the introduction into the 2.1 group of the final Fantasy Flight expansion included in Reboot, we present an interview with the man who is largely responsible for the project being playable: Karl Holter
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