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Re: When the world was young...
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Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:40:23 GMT
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> As mentioned earlier, this is a TL2 game utilizing magic. Each being
> utilizing SP, has an initial limit of 50 CP for the powers (once in battle,
> there's nothing to stop a unit from picking up a magic item which
> technically puts it over the 50 CP limit). Additionally, each army is
> allotted 1000 CP. The game is scheduled for Sunday, April 27. Jonathan,
> once again, has graciously offered his home as the place where the carnage
> will occur. Right now, there are four definites (Shaun, Dave, Jonathan and
> myself) and one tentative (Neil). This game will involve teams, so if there
> are others out there who want to play, please speak up within the next
> couple of days, so we can determine how many armies there will be and who
> the teams are...strategies must be devised and tactics thought out, not to
> mention armies have to be assembled!
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> This is most definitely an equal opportunity game, so armies are encouraged
> to be made up of multiple races.
Can I be the relay race?
> Lastly, if you think the total army CP count should be modified (like to
> 1200 or 999.44), bring it up...and no, Shaun, you can't have 3000+ CP.
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> Oh, and one more thing...I think it would be helpful (necessary?) if at
> least a couple of us worked on the scenery together, regardless of what team
> you may ultimately be on. Any on-lookers are also welcome to build things,
> if they so desire.
The table I have is 4' x 8' with one 4' side against the wall. There is
also another table in the room that is 2' x 6' with one 6' side against the
wall.
I will be on vaction the two weeks prior to the game, but I will be taking
with me a large supply of legos to try and build some scenery and an army.
I am a little short on green bricks, but I have a lot of gray to build rock
out croppings with.
Jonathan
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| When the world was young, the Anasazi roamed the Earth. They were more than just a nomadic people, for they were part of the world itself. Where the Anasazi roamed, plants flourished, game was plentiful and the races of Earth thrived, as did peace (...) (22 years ago, 2-Apr-03, to lugnet.org.us.nelug)
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