LAFAYETTE

4 posts ยท Nov 10 1998 to Nov 10 1998

From: Robertson, Brendan <Brendan.Robertson@d...>

Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:35:15 +1100

Subject: RE: LAFAYETTE

How big a universe are you using?

'Neath Southern Skies
http://users.mcmedia.com.au/~denian/
*****
T'was brillig, & the slithy toves, Did gyre & gimle in the wabe. All mimsy
were the borogroves, And mome raths outgrabe.
                       - Lewis Carroll "Through the Looking Glass".

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From: Denny Graver <den_den_den@t...>

Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 12:28:15 -0000

Subject: Re: LAFAYETTE

As big a map as found on page 37. The Lafayette incident. Sorry, should have
made it clearer.
Subject: RE: LAFAYETTE

> How big a universe are you using?

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 07:17:14 -0600

Subject: RE: LAFAYETTE

***How big a universe are you using?***

I assumed it was 'The Lafayette Incident, 2178' campaign, page 36, FTII rule
book. Map included.

Tron will properly bash me should I have erred.

The_Beast, who has never gotten used to the idea of a PBeM miniatures
game

From: Denny Graver <den_den_den@t...>

Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 16:10:26 -0000

Subject: Re: LAFAYETTE

> Tron will properly bash me should I have erred.
Tron only bashes those who support the MCP:)

> The_Beast, who has never gotten used to the idea of a PBeM miniatures

Me neither, but it is an enough of a substitute when:

a) you don't have willing/interested parties nearby

b) You like to Umpire

c) Access to the web can have you playing opponents from different continents

d) Everyone

e) It is a good way to learn a game or it's variants- you have plenty of
time to ponder and rulebash, compared to a FTF game

f) You can command the fleets your pocket cannot afford.

:Tron