... Mike, I read the briefing on your game. I have a few comments. I realise that your game is likely already in progress, but I thought I'd share my ...
Have to throw in my two penath. Im ran a UK based game back in the 80's/90's. I dodid not find that the blanket coverage of Nukes would be that bad (except in...
The weapons ban shoudn't affect your game much. I'm fairly certain if the Morrow Project can secretly build bunkers around the country they can also sneak in...
... I would think that if the Project could develop, test, and field a backpack 1 MT fusion charge, then sneaking weapons into the UK would be child's play, as...
... Steven, Welcome to the list. If you'd like, you can share your game and the different setting. It's pretty rare (if not unheard of) for TMP to be run ...
It would be far harder to build super secret bases in the UK. We just don't have any true wilderness areas. Someone would notice all that work. this would in...
... Steven, Hey, it's not exactly the Wild West here either! After all, a large portion of what the Canadian and US Project would have is also restricted or ...
... don't ... Steven, You'd certainly want to limit the amount of boltholes in urban areas. However, the suburbs and rural areas would be suitable. If you...
There is another alternative. During WWII, the British miliatary recruited and trained an underground service organization. This was a super-secret group...
There is a rumour, that comes via someome who may have been a member, that such an organisation did exist up untill the 80's. But the bunkers which you speak...
... most) ... 70 ... more ... All ... round ... Steven, I was thinking more along the lines of industrial complexes, roadways, small or large public works like...
My own campaign "Humber Project" always had the organisation under some sort of governmental control - just well salted away. In that way they had both legal...
Small industrial complexes, and any scientific establishment might become second-strike targets. As could many infrastructure facilities (remember the targets...
I only really coverd the South east. There was Garron (Colchester) an up and coming fascist state. The survivors of the Colchester garrison, which had not been...
Steven, I was joking about the Bren gun. You might find a lot of WWI-vintage weapons turning up in the hands of criminals, not just British but various...
I had the big 'refugee' centres located at all major motorway service stations - although a number would be eliminated by blasts, it would depend on how severe...
YES! Please. It takes the fun out of lurking. By the way, good stuff that last post. I only joined up to get some data that might be handy for the revival of a...
I just sent a message to the owner - hope he gets it. Unfortunately the other moderator is bouncing at the moment. Just hope he ditches them soon. I used to...
OK. So what do we all use for weapons. If I stay within the cannon range for my own Humber Project then I use the following: side arms: HP-35 9mm - as per...
It looks like the list owner, someone with the Yahoo ID of "Frenchy Ohio" is bouncing messages, so it'll be a bit hard to contact him. Until he takes an ...
Ah well - I'm safe Kurt - I put most of this up on the web before the Dr Who was even filmed. Kendal "If your highness shall be pleased to command me to the...
... These are not available in the canon timeline (up to 1987, the last Project-wide update). They may (or still may not) be available in the future. A...
Maybe not - but as PD's we have a wide range of options available to us. My osprey is not quite the version that we all know - its just very very similar. It...