On Thursday, November 29, 2001 8:20 AM, Brian Bilderback
> [SMTP:bbilderback@hotmail.com] wrote:
> for games like Warhammer 40K, Warzone, and VOR are probably too big
Looks
> like it would make a great SG VTOL or light troop lander.
Go ahead and get them. I've occasionally thrown GW figures on the table in a
scenario (I actually ran "Welcome to Ground Zero" as a demo game last year).
Don't expect the GW figures to do as well as they normally do,
although the warzone figures may exceed their usual casualty rate. ;-)
--- "Robertson, Brendan"
> a scenario (I actually ran "Welcome to Ground Zero"
Do you happen to know where I can find that short story on the web? Or send me
a copy, or something? I've been looking for it for a while and can't find it.
On Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:05 PM, John Atkinson
> [SMTP:johnmatkinson@yahoo.com] wrote:
I'm fairly sure it's one of Los' early stories, but I can't find it linked off
his page.
http://www.concentric.net/~Los/ft/lossf.htm
There was a copy on the old Stargrunt.com site (i'm fairly sure), but someone
on this list should know where a copy can be found. I may have a hardcopy
somewhere, but would take several days to find.
--- "Robertson, Brendan"
> I'm fairly sure it's one of Los' early stories, but
Speaking of which, where is the old pirate nowdays. Havn't seen him mailing
recently.
> Speaking of [Los], where is the old pirate nowdays.
On Thursday, November 29, 2001 2:43 PM, John Atkinson
> [SMTP:johnmatkinson@yahoo.com] wrote:
I vaguely recall him posting sometime between March and August saying he had a
ToD, but I can't remember any details (or even if it was him posting).
From: "John Atkinson" <johnmatkinson@yahoo.com>
> --- "Robertson, Brendan"
http://stargrunt.netfirms.com/groundzero.html
or
http://www.stargrunt.com/groundzero.html
Greetings Karl Heinz
Given the nature of his work, one would assume he's "over there".
Los is deployed currently in the same area as Ted. Can't be more specific but
I am getting updates from him. He is doing well and putting all the training
he has received to good use.
Bob Makowsky
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