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Re: who is steve jackson?
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lugnet.pirates
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Thu, 15 Mar 2001 01:17:02 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Frank Filz writes:
> Sean Forbes wrote:
> >
> > In a more direct answer to your question, yes, he is responsible for Evil
> > Stevie's Pirate game that we all like to play. Check out the website for it at
> > > > http://www.io.com/~sj/PirateGame.html
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> > PS: I was recently shown an old issue of Shadis that laid out Lego Pirate rules
> > very similar to the Pirate game. Does anyone know of any connection?
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> Ah, Pirate Wars by Stephen Gabriel (what is it with all these Steves -
> it must be an Illuminati conspiracy or something...). I am certainly
> curious as to any connection, but Pirate Wars seems to be aimed more at
> being a pure wargame, where Evil Stevie's Pirate Game is oriented more
> towards role playing and fun.
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> Frank
True, but the Campaign aspect has really been developed only after the
mechanics were worked out. Hence, on the pages it's Pirate game: the first
part, Combat, the second part Campaign. (more important, and harder to develop
I guess)
But you're probably right about the Illuminati being involved (Steve #534 and
Steve #2003 are probably watching me type this right now) so we'd better be
quiet.
:*)
Sean
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| (...) Ah, Pirate Wars by Stephen Gabriel (what is it with all these Steves - it must be an Illuminati conspiracy or something...). I am certainly curious as to any connection, but Pirate Wars seems to be aimed more at being a pure wargame, where (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.pirates)
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