Carson Brown has launched his first Kickstarter for horror sci-fi, Mothership. Tuesday Knight Games has approved the first draft, and there’s no AI involved.
In the game, however, all sorts of dangerous technology are used, and they are used on a prison planet. Can the PCs escape? You can see progress on the pitch page.

In this horror, prisoners escape from their cells to find a prison where the depths are flooding slowly.
It’s worse than that; the organisation running the HACC have been cloning prisoners from fungus and killing them off. To escape this prison planet, the characters might encounter some terrifying truths.
Henkō Acquisitions Correctional Complex (the HACC) is an underground prison, a spike of concrete and steel lodged deep into the surface of an abandoned mining planet. The surface is dry, cold, and dark, and high winds power the facility. Between deliveries of supplies and prisoners, the HACC stands alone, an inverted tower of prison labour built into the remnants of a mine.

Backers at CA$11 (about £7) unlock the Emergence PDF as the thank-you reward. It’ll be delivered via Itch.
With worldwide shipping available, a physical edition of the Emergence zine is added at CA$25. That’s it; save a retailer CA$1 buy-in for wholesale numbers.
Carson Brown estimates an August 2025 delivery date.