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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)?
>
> > if he wanted to come on his own, that would be cool). I'd love some more
> > opportunities to run the game, and 6 players would be enough to at least
> > have a game. We would just be changing the focus of the event to either
> > a general gaming event (with perhaps some Brickwars thrown in). I
> > suspect that if we had the game going, that we would get some drop ins
> > from the gaming crowd. Note that Steve Jackson has run the game very
> > successefully at SF and Gaming cons with almost no LEGO fan base. Of
> > course getting 20-30 players from a 500+ member con (not sure about the
> > sizes of the various cons) is a lot easier than getting 10-15 players
> > from a 50-100 person gaming event.
>
> 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 would be willing to lend some cash to buy a ticket, if we are doing it i
will need to know soon.
>
> > 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.
>
> > Of course another factor is that we are awfully close in time frame to
> > Brickfest. Perhaps it would work better to do it in the fall (and to
> > some extent, for Lindsay's new found friends on the other side of the
> > pond, I would be inclined to reccomend they come to Brickfest over
> > Piratefest, I think if I was buying a ticket to Europe I would want to
> > be going to a fairly general type event, though of course a very
> > specific type event would also be good).
>
> 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.)
>
> Oh, and the carpet is that short dense commercial stuff in a neutral color...it
> isn't blue.
>
> 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...
>
> Chris
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