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Re: Where is the webring when I need it...
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 9 Nov 2000 13:23:00 GMT
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I understand your concern, Eric.
I can't change the name, it's too late.
I have been playing Lego wargaming before I even had access to the net (in
about 1998) and I've always dreamed of doing a site.
Lego might not promote violence, and I understand with that and agree with
them. Therefore, I do not try to make realistic situations but I use
improbable situations from imagination and add some funny bits in.
I have no rules to my wargaming method, which also makes people enjoy it more.
And I am not the only one interested in battling. I'm a Brikwars fan
(although I've never played it), and recently I came across a very realistic
helicopter which seemed pretty violent but cool.
Many Lego sites feature battles and wars in space. My site is set in present
day, but is the same basic storylines as Lego space sites. I admit that
being present day makes LegoWars 2000 SEEM more violent, but it's not if ya
think about it.
I put the 2000 bit on my name to separate it from the original Brikwars.
Sorry, but I'm not really interested in Legal stuff. The meanings of life
are fun and Lego!
-Admiral of the Fleet Grant Macmillan
PS: Do you like my site anyway?
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| | Re: Where is the webring when I need it...
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| (...) Just as a piece of advice... A long time ago there was a game called "LegoWars", written by Todd Ogrin and Some Other Guy Whose Name I Can Never Remember. I downloaded it off a.t.l and tried to get some of my college buddies to play, but (...) (24 years ago, 8-Nov-00, to lugnet.general)
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