Guess who's back! Back again.
That's right, George "Dave" Johnson, who fled the Internet shortly after announcing Alarms & Journeys would be a monthly magazine, and was the true successor to Gygax Magazine... because it turns out his online history is so hateful it warranted an entire web site and online identity to document and call out. (Dave is also a well documented sicko-fuck who inflicts his sexual fetishes on people, pretends to be a woman online to write weird stories about women wanting to fuck his imaginary spy persona and randomly included weird shit about lactating boobs and women having power to put men under spells if they wear some makeup in the Star Frontiers: New Genesis version they admit to.
And yeah, he's back with this atrocity that could be used as a test for editors, proofreaders and graphic designers/typesetters alike.

You may notice a trademark claim on Absolute Space there... there is none, which is probably good because at this point they would clearly have no evidence of use in commerce. It also of course, promised the D30 System as though this were a real system and not a bunch of gibberish Dave Johnson spouts out randomly from time to time. Also Dave, a far superior D30 system than anything you can imagine has already been created:
Now, call me cynical, but the combination of "post-apocalyptic" and "space opera" makes me suspect that since Justin caved in and agreed not to make Star Frontiers until at least the end of the trial - this seems like they're trying to recycle a lot of the same material.
After all Justin and Dave's vision for Star Frontiers had pretty much nothing to do with the original 1982 role-playing game but instead was some ramble about how humanity as it is today would decline, and would need to be saved by eugenics, Nazi aliens and "slavery by custom" - so it seems likely Dave is just copy-pasting a lot of it but blaming an asteroid for humanity discovering the need to become Nazis.
Predictably, there is no meaningful information put out or anything to suggest that there is anything beyond this one page that Dave seems to have thrown together after a lot of cough syrup, so it's been very well received on the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum.

