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Re: Weekend of LEGO Pirate Games!
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lugnet.pirates, lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, lugnet.loc.us.nj, lugnet.games, lugnet.events
Date: 
Wed, 14 Mar 2001 14:44:28 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Christopher L. Weeks writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Frank Filz writes:

I'm not sure if it's worth chucking just because we only have 6 players.

If we can put something together with 6-10 players, I'm still wildly interested
in playing.  But the nature of the thing changes substantially.

It does suggest we don't want to pay for Steve Jackson to come (however,

The venue I had in mind was open to us because it would be worth it for the
shop to host the event if we were bringing Steve Jackson.  Without His
presense, we may not have a location.  When I was closely affiliated (grad
student, full-time staff, committee member, etc.) with the University of
Missouri, it would have been trivial to obtain playspace.  Is anyone out there
so affiliated and able to grab up space (even if they're currently on another
continent...hint...hint)?

   I thought about this possibility, but space at RU is so horribly
   tight that it's hard to get anything less than 6 months in advance,
   and even then, they make you *pay* for it (even if the money is
   coming from the University, you have to pay).  Even academic
   functions have to do this, so we're kind of FUBAR on that score.

[Time issues, appeal issues, Steve coming, etc.]

Which is why we need to line it up in advance.

Another thing for us to consider is whether we're willing to speculatively
gamble that we'll get enough players.  Some smallish group of us could fund
Steve's participation, thus opening the original venue, and be "paid back" out
of the revenue from the event.  If we set it up this way, I suspect that the
shop (keeper) would participate in the gamble.

   I can't gamble much--I'm currently locked in battle with BMI
   over $200 they want to charge me for a ticket they mislaid.
   That, and the other $20K...

Another factor is that many folks don't start committing until about a
month or so before an event like this (how many people were signed up
for Brickfest 2000 by the middle of March?).

Maybe so.  But unless someone is willing to fund it at a risk, how do things
happen?  It must be planned in the next couple of weeks, or let go.  The
important shop folks are in Las Vegas for the GAMA trade show, I'm on vacation
to Ohio for half of April, and by then time will just all be gone.  Plane fare
will increase, Steve's calender may fill, more notice to potential players
means better ability to commit, etc.

   Duly noted and in the think-pipe.

I think it depends on their goals.  It will be hard to get 30 hours of
piratefesting in at Brickfest because there will be so much other stuff to do.
I know a couple who fly to London for dinner once a year.  My mind boggles at
the conspicuity of the consumption, but whatever.  My point is that for some,
flying to the NYC area isn't that big a deal.  Another option would be to push
it back even closer to Brickfest so that visitors could make a longer vacation
of it.  I'm not sure how that works for the rest of us, but it might actually
be better.  (eg Frank, you could do Piratefest, head up to Boston for a few
days, and back down to DC for Brickfest.)

   Not a bad thought, really.  I'd do that.  But then again, I'm
   just altogether too agreeable.

Oh, and the carpet is that short dense commercial stuff in a neutral color...it
isn't blue.

   Neutral is good.  It can be muddy.

For a less formal thing, we could meet at my house and sail on the lawn!
Actually, that's a dumb idea for a pirate game.  But our property (1.7 rocky
wooded acres) has great terrain for land-based brickwars type events.  Hmmm...

   Oh, man.  Back home we used to hold 1/35 scale tank battles
   (Axis vs. Allies) on such a plot, and it was excellent.  But
   the Axis always won--they had three times the equipment!  I
   had the only real chance as the collector of Soviet armour--
   the only thing that scares a guy with 4 King Tigers and 4 Panthers
   is the guy with half a dozen T-34/85s and a trio of JS-IIIs...

   That wistful longing aside, I'd play Brickwars too if that
   became the function.  I could crank out some funky Mechdom
   or Tankdom.  Wow, I'm entirely noncommittal, aren't I?  But
   in the end I definitely want to play the Pirate Game.

   Has anyone considered a two- or three-person "Fleet Action"
   type of Pirate Game?  With blue and red Imperial squadrons?
   After all, I finally have enough flags!

   best

   LFB



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(...) If we can put something together with 6-10 players, I'm still wildly interested in playing. But the nature of the thing changes substantially. (...) The venue I had in mind was open to us because it would be worth it for the shop to host the (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, lugnet.loc.us.nj, lugnet.games, lugnet.events)

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