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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 7:50 pm 
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Hi Dafrca,

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L-4: I have some PenDraken 10mm Lizardmen with ranged weapons and Dinos with Hvy Wpns plus their 10mm Predator movie aliens. Working on some 10-15mm Lizardmen structures like in the lastest W/D, too...


I'd forgotten about those. Those would be good minis for "Uller Uprising" by H. Beam Piper! :)


Dafrca: You are not allowed to start another project until the Hoth stuff is done and pictures posted.


No worries... just thinking about it for the future! :D

If you knew how many projects I have started and not finished, you would laugh at me.  :laugh:

In any case, I wish you luck on all of your projects.

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Hi Dafrca,

Dafrca: If you knew how many projects I have started and not finished, you would laugh at me.  
In any case, I wish you luck on all of your projects.


No worries AND...

I think I have a rough idea how many projects you have going on...

(More than I have fingers and toes... :laugh: )

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Hi Guys,

Diana and I went out to a film today after I took her shopping (not for exciting things either).

I wanted to see "Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy" and she wanted to see "Sisterhood Of the Travelling Pants."

*** Guess which movie we went to see? ***

Yes. You're right. "Pants" it was.

And surprisingly, I enjoyed it. :)

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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 11 2005 June,12:29)
I think I have a rough idea how many projects you have going on...

(More than I have fingers and toes... :laugh: )

:o

You only have 18 fingers and toes?

:p

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Hi Guys,

I saw some interesting photos of a bug hole / ant farm for Starship Troopers:

http://www.scattercreek.com/~darell/BUGFARM1.JPG

http://www.scattercreek.com/~darell/BUGFARM3.JPG

http://www.scattercreek.com/~darell/BUGFARM2.JPG

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They look good Maksim, Thanks for sharing.

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PART THREE - INCOMING INTERVIEW

Hi Doug,

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Q. ?Hi Maksim, you weren't among the participants in the last batch of Incoming interviews, so how did you get into the Epic hobby?


I started gaming in the late 1970s with Chainmail and Starfleet Battles, but didn't have money for miniatures in those days. In the 1980s I bought my first miniatures for Battledroids which later became Battletech. By the end of the 1980s I had a pretty large collection of 6mm miniatures so when Adeptus Titanicus came out in 1989, I was very excited and immediately bought a box of plastic "beetleback" Titans. After that I was hooked...

Adeptus Titanicus was my introduction to the GW 40k universe and I've liked it ever since as a sci-fantasy gaming background. Interestingly enough, I didn't get to play Adeptus Titanicus very often (Just a few times even though I collected the miniatures and magazines... ) and didn't really start enjoying the game until Epic Space Marine 2nd Edition, which I played many many times. ?

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Q. ?What did you think of the various versions of Epic as they came out?


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Adeptus Titanicus / Space Marine 1rst Edition:

I loved the first edition of the game, which solely featured Titan vs. Titan combat. The game was rules-heavy, but it was fun and the original components were great. I loved the 1rst edition foam buildings. SM-1 added a tremendous amount of complexity to the game and really bogged the game down although the introduction of vehicles and infantry to the game was fabulous. I remember playing just one or two turns in a multiple-hour gaming session.

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Space Marine 2nd Edition / Titan Legions:

SM-2 continues to be my favorite Epic game even though the rules creep for the game grew more and more severe as the game developed. I've played more games of SM-2 than any other edition of Epic combined although my E-A game total is starting to match my SM-2 games played total. Titan Legions was a great expansion and I really enjoyed playing it.

However, the reason I have such fond memories of SM-2 (Even acknowledging the severe rules creep... ) is because I have so many fond memories of playing it with good friends. I was in the military at the time and a large number of us would get together for SM-2 games almost every weekend. I'll never forget the bowling balls that SM-2 Gargantz shot off or the wacky criticals that would blow the reactor skyhigh on a Warlord Titan... Good times!

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Epic-40k 3rd Edition:

E-40k had such a short shelf life that I don't have too many good memories of it. I barely played it before the game went out of print and lost company support. I started playing the game again after I finished a second university degree around 2001 and enjoyed playing it alot over those few years before Epic-Armageddon entered the development stage. After that, I readily discarded E-40k to start playtesting E-A.

The simplifying of so many units that had a lot of character in SM-2 was very annoying. However, the Eldar really came into their own with E-40k and they were my favorite army to play in this edition of Epic.

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Adeptus Titanicus II (Independent Game):

I played this game a few times and it didn't do much for me. It was well-thought out, but I was more interested in other games.

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Netepic Project (Independent Game): ?

Netepic took over developing the game when GW abandoned the game. They developed the game as a fan-driven project and it is essentially a development of the SM-2 engine with a lot of details added including non-GE canon armies such as the Slaan. Netepic suffers from the same problems that SM-2 had: rules creep. Acknowledging the rules creep, Netepic is a great game and a major acomplishment for the fans that GW discarded. I'm concentrating my efforts on E-A, but if E-A goes belly up, I'll play Netepic again.

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Bommas Over Da Sulpha River (Independent Game):

Technically this wasn't an Epic game although it came with Epic miniatures. I loved this simple little game and had a ton of fun playing it!

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Epic Armageddon 4th Edition:

E-A is easily the best Epic game that has come along yet. The melding of the character that SM-2 had with the simplicity and ease-of-play that E-40k had has really made for an excellent game.

I miss the early Ork lists for the game, a major disappointment for me, since I wanted to see the Orks develop into something new, but I've become content with the final product that came out. "Swordwind" is great and I'm very pleased with the direction that E-A is taking as a game. Collector's models, vehicle templates, a good solid background and so many other details of the game are vastly improved over previous editions of the game. I've also been building up a lot of good new memories playing E-A and I imagine that my new experiences might even eclipse my really great old ones with SM-2.

E-A is a great game and I'm very happy to have helped steer it towards success while meeting a lot of new friends and renewing friendships with a lot of old ones.

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Q. Do you consider yourself a player, a collector or both?


I consider myself both a collector and player of Epic.

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Q. What effects do you think new miniatures will have on the fan base? Do you think it would be enough to have a slight trickle of new miniatures to keep the interest alive?


I think that coming out with new miniatures is vital to renewing the Epic fan base. A slight trickle of new miniatures is enough to show the fans that Fanatic is serious about supporting Epic-Armageddon and the fans in general.

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Q. You mentioned that Netepic does well and has a following, what do you think is the primary difference between Netepic and Fanatic? Obviously the shakeup of Fanatic doesn't help but do you think that's the only difference between Fanatic and Netepic?


The primary difference between the two is: PROFIT. Netepic is a fan-driven not-for-profit enterprise and Fanatic is a fan-driven business. Netepic has no bottom line and is a project run by fans for the fans. It has a very flexible, loose organizational set-up while Fanatic has multiple layers of administration and superfluous decision-makers.

Essentially, Netepic has no limits or constraints while Fanatic has many limits and constraints.

Of course, a business like Fanatic turns out sellable finished products while Netepic has limited itself to freely downloadable electronic-format rules documents. Parts of the Netepic team have talked about turning out a physical product and even miniatures, but this has yet to come to fruition. Meanwhile, Fanatic has come out with both new books and miniatures as well as online support for Epic-Armageddon.

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[Humour] How to Know if You're a Redneck Jedi!

How to Know if You're a Redneck Jedi!

Ralph passed this on to me awhile back and it's worth sharing.

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How to Know if You're a Redneck Jedi:

1. Your Jedi robe is a camouflage color.

2. You have used your light saber to open and cook a can of pork and beans.

3. You think the best use of your light saber is picking your teeth.

4. At least one wing of your X-Wing fighter is primer-colored.

5. There is a blaster rack in the back of your landspeeder.

6. You have bantha horns on the front of your landspeeder.

7. You can easily describe the taste of Ewok.

8. You can find no grammatical errors in the way Yoda talks.

9. You think that the Stormtrooper Elite Guards are just KKK members with really good sheets.

10. A peaceful meditation session is one without gas.

11. You can levitate yourself using a force from within, but not The Force.

12. Your master has said, ''My finger you will pull..hmmm?''

13. You have had an X-wing up on blocks in your yard.

14. You have lost a hand during a light-saber fight because you had to spit.

15. The worst part of spending time on Dagoba is the dad-gum skeeters.

16. Wookies are offended by your B.O.

17. You have used The Force to get yourself another beer so you didn't have to wait for a commercial.

18. You have used The Force in conjunction with fishing/bowling.

19. You have used a light saber to clean fish or open a non-twist-off bottle of beer.

20. Your father told you, ''Shoot, son come on over t' the dark side...it'll be a hoot.''

21. You've had your R-2 unit use its self-defense electro-shock thingy to light a bar-b-que.

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http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SSSW/

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"Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster...

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*** Has anyone read the Star Wars novel "Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster that came out in 1978? ***

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"Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster...

Hi Everyone,

*** Has anyone read the Star Wars novel "Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster that came out in 1978? ***

Shalom,
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Yes, it was one of the last Star Wars books I read before I desided to stop.

I liked it. It is a little dark in places, but was true to the "feel" of the movies in my mind.

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Hm. I've read ONE book by said author. It was in the early 80's so it could well be the one. Problem is, since it was translated to Finnish I can't be sure (I lost the book in one of the many moves I have gone through). Finnish name was, BTW,  "Mustan Lordin Paluu" which translates to "Return of the Dark Lord".

Anyway, the book was about Luke And Leia crash-landing on some secret Imperial mining operation and then going to a hunt for the red Force-stone.  :)

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"Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster...

Hi Everyone,

*** Has anyone read the Star Wars novel "Splinter Of the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster that came out in 1978? ***

Shalom,
Maksim-Smelchak.


Yes, as a matter of fact. I have a copy of "Splinter Of the Mind's Eye." (Foster is one of my favorites)

What do you want to know about it, Maksim?

Oh, and Van, yes, that is the book you read.

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Nice Bug Farm! I like the Bugs' colors, still searching for colors for my 'Nids! :) ? ?

I have to wait until "Hitchiker" hits cable as my "friends" didn't want to see it, either! :( ?

We saw "Cinerella Man" last night, I liked it! :D

Nice interview, M/S! I agree with you for the most part... no surprise! :laugh:

My buddy sent me the "Jedi" joke... too funny... too true! :laugh:

Started reading Sun Tzu again... don't know why!

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Hi Guys,

I ?finished report cards this weekend and am now off to school for an easy day... :D

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Have fun - not too many left now!

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