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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brad
>Thompson
>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:18 PM
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>Subject: RE: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new again department...
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>
>> Guy McLimore
>>
>> Sheesh. I just realized how much nostalgia I've been BUYING recently.
>> Between D&D3E and the original Traveller reprint volumes,
>I'm practically
>> wallowing in reveries of the past.
>>
>> And I love it.
>
>(insert homer simpson voice here)
>
>ooooo... traveller... :-)
>
>-Brad

That looks like my recent purchases to. It did get me thinking as well, a
d20 traveler would be something to put your mind to, after all 1. You can
die during character generation. 2. You increase in 'levels' during
character generation. 3. There is no real character advancement during play.
Now that would be a challenge under d20.

Rob 'The Other Nice Man' Kenny -- Have Dice, Will Travel

'For twenty terces I phrase the answer in clear and actionable language;
for ten I use the language of cant, which occasionally admits ambiguity;
for five, I speak a parable which you must interpret as you will;
and for one terce, I babble in an unknown tongue.'

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