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Re: FT: FB2 Preview - Obi Wan Tuffley

From: Brian Burger <burger00@c...>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 17:54:17 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: FT: FB2 Preview - Obi Wan Tuffley

On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Thomas Barclay wrote: 
> > Thomas spake thusly upon matters weighty: 
> > 
> > DS2 and SG2 if my understanding was correct. We SG2ers don't like to

> > be lumped in with those unruly DIrtsiders.... (grin).
> oh, what difference does it make ... you're all just ortillery fodder
> anyway :-).

Ha. Wait until the ground pounders take your spaceports away, then see
how
you feel.

Can't wait for BDS...how about some 15mm Kra'vak figures to _really_
make
my day?

> "Leave it, Rico! Mobile Infantry and Fleet don't mix ..."
> to misquote a film i saw *again* this wednesday ...

You inflicted that abomination on yourself _again_? The book's OK but
that
movie...someone should feed the director and scriptwriters to the
Bugs..."Aliens" is still _the_ SF combat film...

Brian (burger00@camosun.bc.ca)			-DS2/SG2/FR!/HOTT-
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> > It definitely 
> > makes sense (given commonalities in vehicles and units in both 
> > systems) to do the supplement for both, esp given that you have KV 
> > 25mm ground troops so nicely produced! 
> > 
> > Mind you, like all things in the Tuffleyverse, they come out at the 
> > best speed our exalted leader can produce them....
> 
> well, we know that in the Tuffleyverse, Newtonian mechanics does not
apply
> (specifically, rather than acceleration is rate of change of velocity,
> acceleration is half the rate of change of velocity); perhaps familiar
> Einsteinian concepts of space-time causality and event flow are
similarly
> different?
> 
> Tom
> 
> 

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