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<P>Yeah, really sorry about that... Not a pleasant thaought at all. I just
felt that the comment about how good the 1248 stuff is (in my opinion) sounded
somewhat sycophantic. No offense was meant, Martin. Sorry for any that
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<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>*** Heh, none taken. but Ewww all he
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>******* Mongoose will support Traveller but
good. They'll also get it on shelves in shops. This is also
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<DIV>I wholeheartedly agree. This is the point I was making in my rather
long-winded way. Any support for the game that raises its profile is great. I
mean, Traveller was, at one time, THE sci-fi RPG, second in sales and players
only to D&D. every second or third advert in a game magazine was for the
game or a supplement of the game. I'd like to see that again. Mongoose have
the resources to do that. </DIV>
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<DIV>***** I hope it'll happen. It has a good
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