Re: SGII for Victorian SF?
From: Rob Paul <rpaul@w...>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 15:32:13 +0000
Subject: Re: SGII for Victorian SF?
At 23:21 31/05/98 +0100, you wrote:
>Mark A. Siefert. <cthulhu@csd.uwm.edu> wrote
>>Hello:
>> I've been doing a little thinking. I wonder just who
simple/difficult
>>it would be to use SGII for a Victorian Sci-Fi background. Personally
I
>>think that a Colonial SGII would be a little simpiler to play, given
the
>>fact that you can leave out a lot of the technology. (e.g. ECM,
>>Sensors, etc.) Any comments?
>
>Personally I've been working on changing DS2, mainly so I can put in
>those cool steam powered leviathans and stuff.
>
>--
>Steve
Incidentally, Irregular Miniatures do an "Orc Tank" in 6mm which
they clearly chickened out of putting in their Crimean Miscellany range,
as
it's the proposed British 1850s traction-engine based tank (like an
upturned
pudding basin with scythes), rejected because it was "too barbaric".
Rob
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