Dropfleet Commander
Dropfleet Commander
PHR Unit Cards I spent a crap-ton of time on these. Hopefully someone finds them useful.
UCM Map Where all the ships are from on Earth.
Standard Scenario Pack All six (6!) standard scenarios from the 2.3.1 core book. These are all in a very nice looking, printable PDF form; each scenario is 1-up on a page with ALL the rules you need. Deployment, scoring, maps, references, everything. TTCombat is busy but I wish I could do this for all their stuff!
Warcrow
Warcrow
Warcrow Font Reference SVGs and PNGs for the Warcrow fonts and symbols for community use.
Generators

Simple tools to inspire a faction.

BattleTech - System Generator from Campaign Operations it's literally rocket science. 30+ pages of rolling condensed into one OK looking page.
Weasel-Tech Social System Roller I'm really proud of this one. It's a neat game. It's like a solo/coop game about mechs. Very anime inspired. Funni
A Song of Ice and Fire : House Chronicle Generator A complete timeline of your noble house, allies, and assets.
Tech Horror Scenario Generator, by Nordic Weasel Games Good for making your own version of Resident Evil for example.
20th Century Nation Generator by Nordic Weasel Games Great for making your own tiny 20th century nations for brushfire wars.
Misc
Laserstorm Unit Builder didn't make this one
Infinity The Game

Scenarios for Infinity

Infinity has a lot of scenarios from over the years. This isn't all of them, but here's a bundle of them you can check out. Good luck. A lot of them were made for previous editions.

Online Campaigns

Book Tie-In Missions

I wish they'd make more of these. Give me missions for all of the Winged Hussar Press books! 

End of Life Missions

Several sectorials have gone out of print over the years, usually returning late on with a relaunch. In October 2019, several were taken out of print at once. This had never happened before, so a series of missions were released to commemorate the armies going out of print, complete with lore for how those sectorials took such severe casualties during the Third Offensive that they had to temporarily retire. 

Missions from Books

Old ITS Seasons

ITS Tournament Packs - Human Sphere - This link has the ones I'm missing. 

ITS is the Infinity Tournament System. Every year, a new season shows up with some minor variant rules and updated scenarios. Sometimes the scenarios change, adding differences between Supremacy in 2016 versus 2024. Usually new seasons cycle out at least one mission, and add in another one. It depends. If you want, I'll do a comparison to all of them over time. Maybe I'll do it someday. Get @ me. 

ITS Tournament Packs - Human Sphere

By Da Fans

  • Adepticon 2023 Narrative Missions
  • Adepticon 2024 - Sforza's Day Off Narrative Missions
  • Operation Hungry Walrus Missions, Phase 1 Fan-run online campaign. Some cool missions. I made one.
  • Operation Brimstone I think I played this campaign in like 2013. We didn't know that much about the lore back then, so it was harder to write stuff that felt right. It added cars! The rules don't seem super well tested! No offense to the writers! It sort of reminds me of those 80s/90s TTRPGs based on anime. Like you'd have Mike Pondsmith writing this entire TTRPG for Bubblegum Crisis which has like 8 episodes, or Dominion Tank Police which has like 4.  They had so little to work with, no ability to translate the 'lore' or setting, but they still made fan content for it. Cool stuff. Anyway I don't recommend this one. 
  • Nitro Express I think I wrote this one in a rush because I wanted a scenario that used the a train model I had bought and painted. 

IJW's Scenarios

I hope IJW is doing OK. He used to make a lot of early Infinity content in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Thanks for everything, Ian! These scenarios were pretty jank back then and are worse now. Play other stuff first. 

More Missions

  • Dolly Dagger - Originally from the Outrage manga. Updated for ITS13, not too hard to use in N5.
  • Lifeblood - Old ITS scenario, updated, not too hard  to run in modern editions.
  • Prisoner P09 - Old 1st/2nd edition scenario. Asymmetric and weird. Good luck. I did what I could to convert it to new editions.
  • Beacon Race - Old ITS mission. I like this one! 
Experiences

An awkward little section where I explain some annoying Takes 

Warhammer 40,000 - Played 4th and 5th editions as a youngster. I thought they were fun, but what did I know?
Warmachine MKI - A clone of Thief: The Dark Project
Warmachine MKII - Frustrating, but a different flavor in an era of monoculture.
Relic Knights - Disappointing miniatures and interesting rules, with a seemingly baffling production history. 
Infinity 2nd Edition  - Beer and pretzels weirdness. 
Malifaux 2e - Too many cards, and I found myself lost and overwhelmed between aces and spades. Insanely fiddly miniature assembly. 
Warmachine MKIII - Not enough was fixed, annoying support, Gamers. 
One Page Kill Team / Warhammer / Etc - Basic, but fun. But mostly basic. Enjoyable and functional rules for a beginner, and simple campaign mechanics. Good for absolute beginners, I think I may have moved on.
Star Wars : X-Wing Miniatures Games - Good. Too many cards. Good core gameplay; not the best but everyone liked it, so I liked it. 
Infinity 3rd Edition - Fascinating, trying to be hardcore but still silly and weird. I like it. 
MERCS - Nothing about it sparked enough joy for me to stick with it. 
Dropzone Commander - The game I wanted 40k to be. Tough sell to friends but I enjoyed the gameplay in many ways. Didn't like the graphic design or those damn "cards." 
Dropfleet Commander - Much more fiddly than DZC, in some ways a better game, but I don't have enough interest to stick with it. Cool models. 
Chain of Command - Simulationist and narrativist WWII skirmish game. "The men do not want to be here." Interesting, a bit long and fiddly, but enjoyable. 
Malifaux 3e - Slim with outstanding user-tools and app support. Annoying but much improved support. A real brain-burner.
The Other Side: Malifaux's 2.5 edition. Nice cards, nice art, miniatures are a mixed bag. (All the British are left-handed. Everything is bendy. Quality is mixed. Weird bases.)
Necromunda 2019 - Very fiddly. Kind of fun. Richly thematic and annoying at the same time. The best game of 1989. Heartwarming. 
Infinity N4 - The 4th edition sands off a few too many edges, but many of them needed to be sanded off. Balance problems continue to prop up, but the game itself is still fun. 
Star Wars : Legion - I could tell this would be a money-sink if I got into it. Licensed. 
A Song of Ice and Fire - The Miniatures Games - A bit abstract, a bit good. Decent models, good price point. Each individual model is very thematic, but the gameplay feels surprisingly abstract (much like other Eric Lang titles). Nice game. 
Star Wars Armada - Enjoyable, more interesting system but the meta and hobby aspects kept me away. 
A Billion Suns - Fascinating game about space capitalism. VERY different from other games. Annoying to "collect" since you 3D print a lot of weird stuff. Lovely gameplay.
Five Parsecs from Home - Fun solo game. Unique in that way.
Five Leagues from the Borderland - More idiosyncratic but richly detailed. Enjoyed playing with my friends Shaniqua and Spyro. 
Xenos Rampant - Fun 40klike. 

Games I'd Like to Play

  • Gamma Wolves
  • MechaStellar
  • Mobile Suit Skirmish
  • RelicBlade
  • Wings of War