[OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

8 posts ยท Jun 3 1999 to Jun 4 1999

From: Steve Pugh <steve@p...>

Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 11:18:54 +0100

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> Plus, the start of another NEW RANGE of miscellaneous characters (all

> CM-2 Blonde biker/mercenary in kinky leather outfit, crouching,

Okay, CM-2 isn't Barbwire and CM-3 isn't Lara Croft, right? So who
isn't CM-1?

From: Daryl Lonnon <dlonnon@f...>

Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 10:29:42 -0600 (MDT)

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> > Plus, the start of another NEW RANGE of miscellaneous characters

Linda Hamilton? (of Terminator fame).

Just a guess,

From: Steve Pugh <steve@p...>

Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 17:53:19 +0100

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> > Okay, CM-2 isn't Barbwire and CM-3 isn't Lara Croft, right? So who

"Cybertech bounty hunter in breathing mask, with twin gauss guns"? I don't
recall Sarah Connor ever having that sort of get up. But I'll admit that it's
been a while since I saw T2.

From: Daryl Lonnon <dlonnon@f...>

Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 11:15:15 -0600 (MDT)

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> > > Okay, CM-2 isn't Barbwire and CM-3 isn't Lara Croft, right? So who

Well... the reason I made the guess:

o Cyberdyne vs Cybertech (pretty close). o bounty hunter, as in hunts
Cybertechs (somewhat accurate to what Sarah Conner did (okay I'm stretching)).
o She wears a gas mask in T2 when attacking the Cyberdyne corporate HQ.

I admit, I don't remember her using any gauss weapons either. (Although their
was an Arnold movie (drawing a blank on the title) where he walked around with
two gauss guns (had Vanessa Williams in it too)).

From: <s666@f...>

Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 13:03:17 -0600 (MDT)

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Daryl Lonnon wrote:

> > I don't recall Sarah Connor ever having that sort of get up. But
where
> he walked around with two gauss guns (had Vanessa Williams in it

Eraser. Arnie was a U.S. Marshal.

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

Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 07:56:47 +0100

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> Plus, the start of another NEW RANGE of miscellaneous characters (all

Well, apparently it's loosely based on a character from a very bad
B-movie
called "The Demolitionist", which our sculptor watched and liked the character
(but not the movie!). I haven't seen it myself, so I can't comment more, but
it's a nice figure!!
Oh, yes, spot on for CM-2 and 3!

From: Buddy Chamberlain <buddy@m...>

Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 08:21:31 -0400

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

Just curious, but do you run any risk with copyright infringment here?
Eidos is UK-based, so copyrights probably apply over there, too.
Obviously,
the last thing we want to see is GZG get a lawsuit (aka "small-company
killer").

God bless,
- Buddy

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From: Tony Francis <tony.francis@k...>

Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 14:46:43 +0100

Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL] FALLOUT 4 (June 99)

> Buddy Chamberlain wrote:

> Just curious, but do you run any risk with copyright infringment here?
Obviously,
> the last thing we want to see is GZG get a lawsuit (aka "small-company

I'm sure, if asked, that Jon will tell you that he doesn't sell a 'Lara Croft'
figure. He may sell a figure that looks similar, and if some gamers want to
use the figure to represent Lara in a game, well, that's up to them. Just in
the same way that GZG don't sell Babylon 5 fighters, Freikorps don't sell
Aliens figures, Irregular don't sell Star Trek etc. Apparently gamers have
been known
to use some of our models for Star Wars games - can't imagine why ...
;-)