From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 23:17:30 -0500
Subject: The_Beast's [LONG] and Rambling return to the list...
Frits Kuijlman let the cat out of the bag by saying: *** Yup, thanks, I already got this address from Douglas Evans. *** Course, that was back on the twelth. At that point I was barely able to sit up long enough to read the incoming mail, not to speak of replying. I couldn't let an opportunity pass to tout the inestimable Mr.Granvold's work, though. While I'm certain many may have been delighted, I was in agony not being able to make a comment or two along the way. Now, back at work, slightly uncomfortable in the saddle, I'd like to catch up slightly. Starting from the last to the first, *** Can you guys point me to some more manufacturers of 15mm Sci Fi infantry? *** I'll have to go with Allan on the fact you get a pretty darn good selection with the already mentioned, but, in the US, Stan Johansen also does 15mm space stuff. I won't comment on the sculpting, but I've dealt with Stan, and he's certainly a stand up guy. http://www.polomania.com/stan/ I also see Laserburn figs as posted as OOP, but didn't someone here claim rumors of their demise were exaggerated? ;->= *** Great. Does anybody want to start the 'Ground Zero Games -- Great Plains Convention'? (8-) *** Well, I made it to NukeCon, but didn't schedule a game as I was planning; only game I did host was my Aliens-in-a-box. I'm still thinking Magecon works well as a location; I doubt that trying to make a special con will work for the mid-USA. Otherwise, yes, GenCon is an obvious way to go, but I'll be finding Indianapolis as a bit of a stretch. Dean, aren't the Magecons about equidistant 'tween us? ;->= *** Has anyone looked at the Official Battlefleet Gothic Magazine? While I'm much more impressed with the 'scratchbuilt' Tyranid ships (it's why I bought up old Epic40K big T's), I did think the new Hive ship bore a striking resemblance to the transport bug from Star Ship Troopers, the TV series. The rest leave me to yawn. ***What's next... I'm the airless-head that's been saying it needs to be BDS, for sure. As far as what's after that, let me float one idea: FTIII that includes fleet lists. *** 'When the Lord made this system, he used two scales...' *** Maybe three, if you look at estimates that the Oort extends maybe a third of the way to the closest neighbor star. *** And to a native German speaker, 'New Swabian League' sounds plain wrong, as the Swabians are a rather small part of Germany, and I see no way a union of Germans, Austrians, etc. could be named after them. Rather like calling the NAC the 'New Yorkshire Confederacy'. *** This actually seems less 'weird' than you might think. While I'm not all that familiar with the original League, I gather that it was a quite vigorous confederation of independent city/states. I can imagine, in a distant future, when the EU is in great turmoil (yes, I know it's hard to imagine greater sometimes ;->= ), that a 'return to a golden age' may be attempted in forming a new nation. While there may be a few in Germany with a longing for Imperial times, and more than a few in both our countries longing for the dark answers of the mid-thirties thru forties, (I suffer great shame in admitting Gary 'Gerhard' Lauck was a fellow Lincoln, NE, resident) can't you see a nascient expansionist group holding the Swabian League up as a powerful ideal? That, perhaps after a long and careful PR/educational campaign, in a moment of crisis, such an ideal might take hold and grow? No weirder than the US being run by the UK, rather than the Japanese or Indians. ;->= Now, if you will forgive me a couple of personal asides: KR and Beth, I ran into a couple of snags, but will be contacting you each shortly. The_Beast -Douglas J. Evans, curmudgeon One World, one Web, one Program - Microsoft promotional ad Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer - Adolf Hitler