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Re: New Wargame Website (chance to be a critic)

From: KH.Ranitzsch@t...
Date: 19 Dec 2000 14:07 GMT
Subject: Re: New Wargame Website (chance to be a critic)

> Hi guys
> 
> Just letting you know that I have finally put together a web site. 
> (groan not another one) 
> Probably of most interest to people on this list are my rules for 
> bio-technology aliens in DS2. 
> So have a look and tell me what you think.(I can take it...well > 
maybe)
> 
> http://freespace.virgin.net/jeremey.claridge/
> 
> P.S.
> oh and the look of the page is some what unusual for a wargame site 
:)

Indeed, looks nice, though. Just wonder what Beth will think about it 
;-)

Will add you to my links page. Oh, BTW, I haven't mentioned that I now 
have a link section on my webpage:
http://home.t-online.de/home/kh.ranitzsch/links/websites.html
No nice graphics at the moment, but the GZG links page is pretty 
extensive.

Greetings
Karl Heinz
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From: "Dean Gundberg" <Dean.Gundberg@noridian.com>
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Subject: RE: [FT]Fleet Book 2...
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:21:39 -0600
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> Most of us heard the noise long before we saw the figs. I must say, I
had
> to stretch, though not far, my imagination to make the connection when
I
> finally picked up a few packs.

When I got FB2, my wife took a look at the Phalons and made the
connection
pretty quickly without my help (but then she has been making jokes about
'Full Thrust' for years).  Later she had to show one of her friends who
could not see it, until we told her to turn the book upside down and
look at
the pics, then she saw it right away. ;-)

Dean Gundberg

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From: Sean Bayan Schoonmaker <s_schoon@pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: FT-Accelerations?
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>I was thinking about the accelerations involved in FT, and are asking
some
>of the better number crunchers out there if they`ve worked out some
figures
>for the following?-

Before anyone answers any of those questions, you've got to decide 
what scale you like. Generally, 1 MU is considered to be anywhere 
between 1000 km and 1500 km, and turns can be 15-20 min.

Generally speaking, you can use v=x/t, where v is velocity, x is 
distance, and t is time, and a=v/t for acceleration for some of your 
simpler questions. The others need to wait on your preferred scales.

Schoon
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From: "Dean Gundberg" <Dean.Gundberg@noridian.com>
To: <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
Subject: RE: Sathar? Re: Miniature search (OT)
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:32:08 -0600
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>  <<Have you looked at Star Fleet Battles Gorn? They have squashed
> spheres like
>  the biggest Sathar, and the curves of the engines have that
> 50's-60's look.
>  And, while pretty expensive on eBay, they are still around in
> cut-out bins.>>
>
> Hmmm, there's an idea.

ADB will be re-releasing the SFB Gorn minis (along with a new BC mini)
in
January so the prices should moderate.	Also in January, they will
re-release the Federation minis including a new BC and a Frigate with
round
engines.

Dean Gundberg

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