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Re: Question...

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 22:33:43 +0000
Subject: Re: Question...

>*blush* I meant the quick start brocure that came with Task Force
Games'
>Starfire game, not a rule subset for FT.
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>Sorry.
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>The_Beast

I think most people will find the core rules in FT are fairly
quick-start
in themselves.... ;-)

Jon (GZG)
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>>Please note: I found Starfire's Quick Start Rules a nice try, but that
was
>>TOO much just rule references and not enough tying those rules
together in
>>a coherent text.
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>Where can the quick start be found? I've ordered FT, but UPS ground is
>soooo
>slooow.
>We're snowed in here at work and I'd love to have something to read...
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>Any recommendations on web-links for interesting FT reading? (I've read
the
>FAQ, etc, I'm talking about peoples skirmishes/battle reports.)
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>-L

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