Hello all, A bit of nostalgia I was able to dig up last week. How many of you guys out there remember reading or at least hearing about this review about the...
Wow. I wish that guy was still around. I'd tell him where to shove his opinions. lol. Anyways, time had proven him wrong. GDW may have passed away...but the ...
... He is, but I don't think shouting at him is such a good idea, he did write some good stuff for Space1889. ... away...but the ... slash ... Hasbro who own...
... away...but the ... slash ... I'd like to chat with him too. Could he say that beacuse Games Workshop was beginning its move to only support its Warhammers?...
Yeah we had no problem running a campaign with British PC's, that was the beauty of much of GDW's stuff - it was very international far from American centred. ...
PAUL WADDINGTON
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Sep 2, 2003 2:36 pm
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... was the ... American ... I guess you could make the argument about American-centered for the basic 1st edition rules to some extent (i.e. no rank charts...
Another problem you had with trying to shoot your way out of any trouble was that you soon ran out of ammo. ... ...
PAUL WADDINGTON
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Sep 2, 2003 9:08 pm
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Does anybody know of any independent fan (and I would assume non- official) work on Twilight 2000 to bring the timeline up to the current world situation /...
Published in Matrix #58, March/April 1985 At a time when most RPG manufacturers are trying to get out of the "hack and slay" mould and establish more...
... While I am sure that there are several, QLI (Quick Link Interactive www.travellerrpg.com) has the license from Marc Miller to produce a new version of T2K...
... gaming ... Forget GDW's supposed role in promoting "hack n slash", what about his own country's contribution to mindless mayhem, Gamers' Workshop, and...
... n slash past'... ... Workshop, ... OOOPS... make that WH40K.... although an Space Marine with a bolter and a powerglove against a T-80 might be something...
We all know that some British units were transfered from Norway to iran. But what did they do when they got there? Which units went there? what happended to...
G'day, Some uniform and LBE questions for those in the know. Twilight War. May-June 2000. 5th Infantry Division. Kalisz scenario. You were a REMF but during...
... doors? Yes. It's a surprisingly small package. ... kevlar vest ... Yes, if it's small, but have fun trying to get to it in a hurry. (That's where I kept...
... Those make driving a whole new experience. That's why hummer's have dents and broken mirrors. ... Yup. A neat trick was to 550 it to the belt, so that it...
... doors? ... like it ... You can also ... Your enjoyment will vary wildly by body shape and size, but I've managed it from time to time even with my 6'5"...
... I don't have my books handy, but in the RDF Sourcebook the British had a brigade-sized Middle East Field Force which, if I recall correctly, consisted of...
... http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/8149/polk_org2.html This site lists it as 3-1st from 1989 to 92 at Fort Polk. That's as near as I could find to the...
... 12th ... as near as ... whole ... I think 3-1st Cav became the div cav squadron after the post-cold war shuffling started (but I may be wrong). Things...
Hello, I am new to this group, but I used ot play Twilight 2000 when I was younger and only quit because when I joined the Army I could not find anyone else to...
Hello, I am new to this group, but I used ot play Twilight 2000 when I was younger and only quit because when I joined the Army I could not find anyone else to...
... You couldn't find players in the millitary? Damn what are they comming to? I curently run a chat based game. Send me an email and we can work things out....
How do we get all the divisions to germany with the closure of the French, Belgian, and possibly Dutch ports? Being aable to only use northern German ports for...
... I did a little of that in my day as well. Transporting my Regiment and personel <well scheduling it and all> We have a problem first off. I mentioned...
... I think the Dutch ports were an option -- weren't they "NATO participants, but non-combatants" or somesuch when the war initially kicked off? I recall...