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Re: Delurk if you BrikWars
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lugnet.gaming.brikwars
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Tue, 6 May 2003 22:19:29 GMT
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Brikwars is played by several members of WAMALUG in Washington, DC.
Most often, though, games are held when our Pond-hopping member makes
school-vacation trips back from England.
By default, I have become the defacto GM for these games. I write scenarios,
set up meetings, and lately build multiple armies. This makes for great
specific scenarios, but I miss the challenge of reacting to unknown opponent
equipment and troops.
We rarely have a digital camera, and I haven't had much time for write ups,
but Magnus, Chris, Claudia, Jeff, and the occasional others who join us seem
to enjoy them.
I hope to play a game or games at Brickfest, but hope we can schedule them
outside of the main events of the 'Fest. Last year, there was almost no BW
activity since we all wanted to attend other events.
Aaron Sneary
BrikWarrior
In lugnet.gaming.brikwars, Todd Lehman writes:
> I got to spend several hours on the road in California with Mike Rayhawk last
> weekend, for an informal interview of Mike about BrikWars.
>
> Except for the wind turbines and Mike refusing to pull over for me when
> nature called (which I *was* prepared to make him regret if it got to that)
> I think I had a good time and learned a few dark secrets.
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> Anyway, Mike mentioned that BrikWars was pretty big in Australia.......
> Like.... like.... Just humongous freakin' setups.
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> Apparently, Australia and NELUG are the two biggest centers of BrikWars play.
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> So where are all the other BrikWars gamers?
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> --Todd
>
> [xfut => lugnet.gaming.brikwars]
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