http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-water-science-03b.html NASA Study Shows How Water May Have Flowed On Ancient Mars Moffett Field - Feb 13, 2003 NASA...
Did everyone hear that this movie is coming out in the beggining of summer? The Rabbidgerbal doesn't know ton's about "the league of extraordinary gentlemen"...
Los Alamos Makes First Map Of Ice Distribution On Mars http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-water-science-03d.html [NL]Souther latitude water abundance...
... Yes, the comic is set in the 1890s and is _excellent_, written by Alan Moore. It is extremely Space:1889-like, but not particularly Sky galleons like...
Yes the Rabbidgerbal is a HUGE gamer and interested in loads of games, sometimes beyond the cash flow! The Rabbidgerbal of HCrealms, MKrealms, and most likely...
This was forwarded to me, I'm not certain of its origin. <<Nuclear EGBU-28? The Pentagon is looking as the possibility of using the EGBU-28 4,400-pound...
Terry, Interesting, although I can forsee some real problems in VSF terms. First of all, the lack of stable synthetic chemical HE. About the best you can ...
... Picric acid becomes available in this era. There are forms of nitrocellulous and other solvent based explosives as well. Let me go and check in service...
Terry, Yeah, but . . . <BG> My speed comment was based upon the curious dichotomy of the late nineteenth century. Faster than travel communication was, for...
It was just mentioned that in the 1889 universe there would be an increace in tech, with that in mind. On the "Cross and Cockade" discussion board someone...
We accept the idea of lift wood to make sailing ships fly here gentalmen... perhaps a little fudge factor in our torpedoes or "very large ordinance" isn't...
RG, Well, I say, that is rather obvious in retrospect, what? Naturally, aetheric disturbances aboard aerial craft might well have chemical effects. Perhaps...
Terry, Hmmm. We may be approaching from two different points. Interception: Against a target cruising at 30-45 knots, when climb rate is, while never...
Good fellow, It is well known that even a reasonabally trusted green skin steward is more than willing to take a snifter or two from the mediconal stock and...
Peter, Amen. Marconi changed everything. Once communication was uncoupled from transport, the world, perceptually speaking, contracted sharply. Of course,...
Terry, You've obviously gotten far more experience with the system in those situations than I have, and may well be correct. My surface naval vs. airship has...
RSK II If you are ever in St Louis let me know. I'll be happy to run something! I'll be running stuff at Worldcon in Toronto this year as well, it looks like ...
Terry, I don't travel much anymore. Maybe Dragoncon in Atlanta next year, but even that's uncertain. Something to ponder meanwhile. I noticed you were using...
... From: <SGoM@yahoogroups.com> To: <SGoM@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:46 AM Subject: [SGoM] Digest Number 222 ... Chadwick. Their use...
... This is an excellent idea. There are some problems with sloped decks, but would those have been worth the trade in Space 1889? Lets look at some of the...
OK - lets assume that one key advantage to aerial craft is going to be the quick movement of military equipment, rather than necessarily committing them in a...
Thought you folks might like this - it will be posted on my website shortly: Martian Screamer Rockets While backward technically compared to Earth of 1889,...
Fire Blossom, good name for a Martian weapon, Screamer, not so good, it'll lead to cry's of "This ones a screamer". Watch out for these weapons at a campaign...
... I addressed the use of landing launches in my Death from above article, I think one of the versions had the idea of this, using Royal Marine Aerially Borne...
Captain Peet, I've never seen it applied to steamships (and rather doubt it would be practical, but then, I'm not convinced steam is a practical source of...
Greetings all! I once played S.G.M. religeously back when it first came out.. I found it to be a refreshing diversion from D&D which is where I first 'came...