[GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

7 posts ยท Aug 27 2006 to Sep 26 2006

From: Jon Davis <davisje@n...>

Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:19:45 -0400

Subject: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

*** GZG East Coast Convention X - Call for Events ***

Ground Zero Gaming galore! All scheduled events are GZG rules or variant rule
sets.

When:  February 16 - 18, 2006
Where: Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
URL:   http://www.warpfish.com/gzgecc/

If you are interested in attending and preparing an event, we would like to
hear from you in order to layout a preliminary schedule of events. We do not
require a lot of detail right now, but we would like to encourage you to begin
the planning process required for a high quality event.

Please send me an e-mail to davisje@nycap.rr.com with the
following information:

1. Proposed title 2. Game system to be used
     Full Thrust
Full Thrust Variant Earth Force Source Book ( Babylon 5)
     Dirtside II
     Stargrunt II
or Full Metal Anorak 3. Brief scenario description 4. Time slot preference 5.
Proposed number of players

Please take a look at the scenario guidelines article:

From: Martin Connell <mxconnell@o...>

Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 21:25:12 -0400

Subject: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

Hi Jon,

The usual Barosi/Connell madness -

1. Proposed title: Mars Needs Women! 2. Game system to be used Full Thrust
Variant & StarGrunt II 3. Brief scenario description: The pride of Queen
Victoria's Aeronef troops battle Martians, a heathen race who are covetous of
earth's women, thousands of feet above the Red Planet!
      The year is 1883. Incredible advances in anti-gravity technology,
pioneered by the renowned Professor Fripp, have enabled the British Empire to
expand across the solar system. But England is not the only race that
possesses the power of flight. 15mm Aeronefs battle for supremacy! Broadsides
and boarding!
       Alien crystal oscillators versus the Martini-Henry!
A game too big for the table! 4. Time slot preference: Saturday afternoon or
evening
5. Proposed number of players: 8-12

As we emailed you earlier in the year, this will need at least 12' x
20',
12' 30' would be better. Have you spoken to the hotel about making sure the
"Captain's Lounge" will be empty?

Regards, Marttin Connell

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From: Martin Connell <mxconnell@o...>

Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 23:08:30 -0400

Subject: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

Sorry! Didn't mean to send that last one to the list...

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 08:13:15 -0500 (CDT)

Subject: Re: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

> From: martin connell

That's okay, it reminds us to work on our events. I'm still trying to decide
on terrain for Found Me A Cheese. Ice floes? Flat grassy plain? Cthulhoid
city? Lunar surface (with space sheep)?

From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@s...>

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 08:41:01 -0600

Subject: RE: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

Ice floes? Flat grassy plain? Cthulhoid city? Lunar surface (with space
sheep)?

All of the above?

Michael Brown mwsaber6@msn.com

Scanning the Imperium rules today.

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From: Roger Books <books@m...>

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:34:51 -0400

Subject: Re: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lThat would be a
Cthulhoid city surrounded by an airless flat grassy glacier? Don't forget the
space sheep which are infinitesimally shorter than the grass and have claws
for sticking to the ice.

Roger

> On 9/26/06, Michael Brown <mwsaber6@msn.com> wrote:

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:20:57 -0500 (CDT)

Subject: Re: Re: Re: [GZG] [CON] GZG ECC X - Call for Events

> That would be a Cthulhoid city surrounded by an airless flat

Apparently. The "jumbled ice floes/flat plain" is a bit difficult to
picture.

> Don't forget the space sheep which are

So you can't see them, right.

> and have claws for sticking to the ice.

If you think that's what the claws are for, you're an optimist.