[OFFICIAL] assorted comments!

2 posts · Sep 1 1997 to Sep 2 1997

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Mon, 1 Sep 1997 17:10:35 -0400

Subject: [OFFICIAL] assorted comments!

OK chaps (and chapesses of course, if there ARE any on the list...)

Just got through reading about 100 emails in the last couple of hours, having
got back from EuroGenCon last night! There are lots of threads that I'd have
liked to have commented on individually, but it would just take too long, so
please excuse me putting several into this one posting.

EuroGenCon was pretty good, not as many people as last year apparently (mainly
due to it only being confirmed about ten weeks ago, due to the uncertainty
over TSR UK with the WOTC business) but still great fun. Business was steady,
and it was good to meet a few UK list members (Roger, Paul etc.). Ate too much
junk food and got very little sleep (I don't drink much, but Tim and Dave who
were with me got ritually rat*ss*d most nights;
Saturday evening ended with a very large water-pistol battle in the
Students' Union bar - Tim's "welcome to Beirut" impression from behind a
table was quite effective - and they both arrived back at their rooms
around 3am on Sunday morning carrying an aubergine......). Can't wait for next
year.:)

Bought millions of blisters of minis off a fellow trader who was selling a
load off at 50p and £1 per pack (bankrupt stock from several shops I think)
- lots of fun stuff including Terminator II figs, Aliens, Living Steel,
Rifts, Castle Falkenstein, Space 1889 (25mm boxed sets!!), Vampire, Legions of
Steel and loads more! Ha! More lead to never paint and never use.... I'll
probably end up selling kost of it on at later shows....

[Aside note: we heard the news about Princess Diana as a rumour in the
trade hall Sunday morning, and no-one really believed it at first.
Remember, we'd been cut off from all outside media on a University campus
since Thursday. The really spooky thing is that it was over EuroGenCon two
years ago that John Smith died (Tony Blair's predecessor as Labour Party
leader, for non-UK list members' info), and no-one believed that either
until we managed to get a paper. I'd like to add my sadness and condolences to
those already expressed on the list.]

Meanwhile, back at the plot....

Allan, thanks for organising the survey about people's opinions on
supplements. I'm looking forward to the results.

On the subject of the proposals for contributions towards putting future
supplements together, thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm. Some thoughts
and discussions have already been had about this, and I'll hope to be talking
more about this soon. At the moment, I'm picking the brains of a writer friend
who has been involved in editing more than one "shared world" anthology, to
get ideas about producing a set of guidelines for the FT universe (a universe
"bible"), which will hopefully keep submissions within the kind of lines that
I'd like the background to run. Once I can get something like this done it
will make it much easier for anyone to submit ideas that still fit what I have
in mind, which will make them much more publishable. I have a fairly developed
mental picture of how the FT universe looks and works, but that doesn't help
you guys much until I can get it down in writing!

More on this soon.

From: Allan Goodall <agoodall@a...>

Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 00:01:02 -0400

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] assorted comments!

> At 10:10 PM 9/1/97 +0100, you wrote:

Well, Jon, let me know if you want to sell off some of those Living Steel lead
sets or Space 1889 25mm sets. I'd be happy to take some of that off your hands
(particularly the Neemis Enterprises sets). I won't even mention the Aliens
stuff as I'm sure there'd be fight for it if you offered it on the list.