[TML] A census
Knapp
magick.crow at gmail.com
Fri May 30 13:30:35 MDT 2008
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Evyn MacDude <infojunky at ceecom.net> wrote:
> Well it has been quite sometime since we have done a Census here on
> the Old TML. I think it is time. So Name, age,location, favorite
> flavor of Traveller and weather or not you have a current game. I'll
> start.
>
> Evyn, 41, San Francisco bay region (East Bay)
> Heck I like them all but a CT/MGT fusion seems to be my new favorite.
> With the launch of MGT & a long hiatus due to a player illness and
> subsequent demise we have relaunched the 17 year old game in the 1248
> setting. Using MGT character creation and task system. (BTW, MGT
> character creation rules are a hoot)
>
> Evyn MacDude
> infojunky at ceecom.net
>
Douglas Knapp, not the one from the Dark Star movie.
Making a SF movie. We wanted it full Traveller based but have not gotten a
response from Marc Miller, so it is going to be Hard Space Fiction movie by
the looks of it. Movie work is going really well and we have a nice group of
people working on it. Still looking for others, if anyone is into it. Still
working the game and the movie models will be used for that too. Used to
play CT but have not played a real game in ages. Live in Germany now and
from the USA Seattle area.
Douglas E Knapp
1. Sun Tzu said: Raising a host of a hundred thousand
men and marching them great distances entails heavy loss
on the people and a drain on the resources of the State.
The daily expenditure will amount to a thousand ounces
of silver. There will be commotion at home and abroad,
and men will drop down exhausted on the highways.
As many as seven hundred thousand families will be impeded
in their labor.
2. Hostile armies may face each other for years,
striving for the victory which is decided in a single day.
This being so, to remain in ignorance of the enemy's
condition simply because one grudges the outlay of a hundred
ounces of silver in honors and emoluments, is the height
of inhumanity.
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