Hi, I've been playing and then GMing since 1982. I prefer SF RPGs. I speak English, French and Esperanto. I am in the Eastern Time Zone GMT-5 (GMT-4 if Daylight Savings Time now.) I first joined a Fate game in the "Wild Blue" setting (Western/super powers/weird) with a GM on Roll20 who had only read Fate a few weeks before me. Played that for months and ran one game for it. I've joined other promising Roll20 games but they keep tanking after I join. Maybe the rules system and settings are too unfamiliar; hard to keep up interest. The Wild Blue game tanked, too many people leaving and joining. I'm in a group of Fate One-Shots and another group for Rockalypse right now, see how they will go. [one's now on hiatus, the other stopped.] But boy, can I read! I've read through all of Fate Core System, Fate System Toolkit, Fate Accelerated, half the Worlds booklets, and the big 300-400 page world jobs like Atomic Robo, Baroque Space Opera, Bulldogs!, Interface Zero, Leaves of Chiaroscuro, Unwritten (the official Ages of Myst RPG), and only partly read Mindjammer stuff but I'm in their Kickstarter for all their supplements. I've read Diaspora which is a SF game for the older FATE 3rd-edition, and you should too. Aaaand I've shot back errata for these. <a href="http://www.vsca.ca/Diaspora/diaspora-srd.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.vsca.ca/Diaspora/diaspora-srd.html</a> Of these settings I think Baroque Space Opera is the most fabulous far-out stuff. There are a few rules tweaks but mainly it is setting about a far-future but corrupt society like Dune, LEXX, Metabarons or Incal. An eternal Tyrant fosters a noble class of god-like Pharistos who rule over unmodified humans. Genetic modification, resurrection tech, mind-transfer into machines, clockwork automatons, FTL, nanomachines, an Internet called the Pattern, aliens, but you don't need a lot of heavy techie knowledge, it's all treated like magic. Where I have trouble is trying to write new adventures. My mind has calcified since my young days, I must find ways to limber up and generate ideas there.