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mmm, well I got no idea then, I'l go with battle star galatica, or at the
longest odd's on chance in the world, blakes 7. There I said it, now i'm
going.
james
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Goodall" <agoodall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [GZG] Mongosse copy cat's. >> Greetings: >> >> I forwarded the original message to Ken Burnside of Ad Astra and he replied... >> >> "If I were to lay bets on this, I'd say it's Star Trek. If I'm wrong, I still have the rights to >> sell Traveller minis to 2010, and Mongoose can sell more of them for me by accident than I'll >> manage to get through the current idiocy of distribution." > > That's possible, given that Decipher just lost the license to the RPG. > > The question is whether or not it's worth picking up an expensive > license from Paramount (and Paramount is infamous for being a royal > pain to deal with). They don't have a current TV product, but they're > expecting big things from the "young Kirk" movie (Star Trek XI). > > -- > Allan Goodall http://www.hyperbear.com > agoodall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > awgoodall@xxxxxxxxx > > _______________________________________________ > Gzg-l mailing list > Gzg-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mead.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU:1337/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gzg-l > |
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