Washington Gamers + Books

2 posts ยท Mar 27 2002 to Mar 27 2002

From: Thomas Barclay <Thomas.Barclay@s...>

Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 11:29:00 -0500

Subject: Washington Gamers + Books

I think Rick "Bulletproof" Rutherford lives up that way. He mentioned
something about the Beltway and work (sorry Rick, you were talking to Jim and
I was busy dealing cards at the time...).

So I think there is at least one other gamer in the general area.

PS - Is it me, or is there a tendency to recycle old material? I've
sworn off buying Vorkosigan books or Slammers books because a lot seem to have
older recycled stories. Now, that's fine if you never had them in the first
place, but as a (formerly loyal) Drake reader, I get peeved having to check
each new book to see if I've already got more than half the content! I'll only
buy Drake now if I know it is a new series... I don't mind buying a good story
(God knows, my book budget is stupidly
large) but I _do_ mind buying the same thing again (or half of it, to
get the new half). At $10-11 Cdn per paperback for many of the new ones,
this is downright offensive to my mind.

PPS - Finished watching the first for Roughneck Chronicles (Starship
Troopers cartoons): Some very neat vehicles and kit, some interesting camo
patterns, CGI was bearable mostly, and the characters have at least as much
depth as those in the movie, despite the fact they are CGI! Some neat stories
there too, especially in the later ones. And better than
watching them on TV - you get each campaign in sequence. There is even
character development over the duration of the series. My one complaint:
What's up with Commander/Lieutenant Barkalow? He seems to fluctuate in
rank in a supposedly sequential series of shows.... but other than this
one oddity, a pretty good value. And, thinking of gaming - NSL Pzgd seem
to be near perfect for ST MI. And I can use some Heavy Gears for
Marauder-like infantry walkers. But I do need to break down and buy some
GZG bugs!

From: Mark Reindl <mreindl@p...>

Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:24:01 -0800

Subject: Re: Washington Gamers + Books

> Tomb wrote:

> PPS - Finished watching the first for Roughneck Chronicles (Starship
Some
> neat stories there too, especially in the later ones. And better than

I've got the first two volumes (I knew there was a third, but is seems they
snuck another out when I wasn't looking), and I have to say that they are
rather enjoyable. A bit closer in tone to the original book than that abortion
of a film (although I did like the combat scenes, Emrich butchered Heinlein's
concept of society which I so loved). Now I come to find out that one of my
old faves, Battle of the Planets, has been released on DVD as well. That's
going to be a tough one avoid buying, but they're already up to volume five,
which means quite an investment to pick up!