Welcome aboard, Kozmas! You're in good company here. A lot of us rediscovered T2k later in life. I look forward to seeing you around the forum.
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Author of Twilight 2000 adventure modules, Rook's Gambit and The Poisoned Chalice, the campaign sourcebook, Korean Peninsula, the gear-book, Baltic Boats, and the co-author of Tara Romaneasca, a campaign sourcebook for Romania, all available for purchase on DriveThruRPG:
Hi. I discovered T2K back when the first edition came out. By the time GDW released the second edition I had stopped playing TTRPGs altogether. I returned to gaming in the early 2000s. Anyway, I'm happy to be here. I have the fourth edition from Free League (played in a short campaign with some friends) and recently moved to Sicily (there are no gamers in my area, sadly). But I am looking to run an online game in the New Year and thankful for the resources on this forum.
Marco Rafalà
Novelist and writer for tabletop role-playing games
Debut novel How Fires End (Little A)
2020 Connecticut Book Awards Finalist & Honorable Mention
Winner of the 2021 Italian American Studies Association Book Award
Welcome, Marco! It's always good to see another author on here. Your list of publication credits sent me down a rabbit hole of links that promises to be expensive...
With your prior involvement with Handiwork Games, have you done any work on the upcoming second edition of Cold City/Hot War
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Clayton A. Oliver • Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996
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Welcome, Marco! It's always good to see another author on here. Your list of publication credits sent me down a rabbit hole of links that promises to be expensive...
With your prior involvement with Handiwork Games, have you done any work on the upcoming second edition of Cold City/Hot War
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Thank you, Clayton. I love the Pacific Northwest Sourcebook so much! I haven't worked on the new Cold City/Hot War but I definitely want to check it out. Handiwork Games does great work.
Marco Rafalà
Novelist and writer for tabletop role-playing games
Debut novel How Fires End (Little A)
2020 Connecticut Book Awards Finalist & Honorable Mention
Winner of the 2021 Italian American Studies Association Book Award
I'm Kelley-Anne and I'm new here and have just gone nuts over 4th ed. I've been a T2k fan since 1st ed and am loving the newest version.
I am hoping to convince my group to play it in the near future.
Welcome to the forum! It's great to see such a long-standing and welcoming community. If you're into Twilight 2000 or related topics, you'll find plenty to enjoy here. Remember to PM kato13 if you don't receive your confirmation email.
I'm Kelley-Anne and I'm new here and have just gone nuts over 4th ed. I've been a T2k fan since 1st ed and am loving the newest version.
I am hoping to convince my group to play it in the near future.
Hi all! I'm a long-time T2K fan and I've been loving this forum for a little while, so I thought I'd make an account and say hi in case any of y'all are still active =)
Greetings,
I started playing RPG with the first or second addition of D&D, (the old blue colored one.) Then got into AD&D, and other TSR games such as Top Secret and there was a brief stint playing Car Wars as I recall. I played Gulf Strike and Aegean Strike and then discovered Twilight: 2000 right around 1987-time frame.
There wasn't much demand for the game, so I left the RPG world and decided to do these adventures in real life by joining the Army.
I had a hard time "keeping a job" during my stint so I spent time as a Combat Engineer, Infantry, Military Intelligence, Special Forces and retired as a Pol-Mil Officer.
In my last job before retiring, I was part of a team that had to write scenarios for an enemy land invasion of Japan to support a bilateral US-Japan annual exercise. You can imagine what a joy that was as you try to wish away the 7th Fleet and 5th Airf Force to allow a land invasion and expect your Navy and AF counterparts to participate in the exercise.
As a retiree I wrote many "Road To Wars" supporting various US, British and NATO exercises as well as other forms of exercise support. The irony with that is that I do not enjoy writing at all.
Let me just say, I feel the pain for those that try to write the background/alter reality for the various versions of Twillight.
A few months ago, I was cleaning out my garage and found my old Twilight: 2000 gear. I thought I had found a mint and got online to find out how much I could sell this treasure for when I discovered that Twilight:2000 had not only been active but spawned into 2e 2.2, 2013, 4e and several different dimensions and altered realities!
The RPG world has come a long way since the 80's and now, after purchasing 4e and deciphering what the hell YZE, d20 and what not, I'm ready to sew the Red Diamond patch on my BDUs and get ready for the last offensive of the war which will surely end in victory!! Right
Welcome aboard, Marco, TGirl Kelley, Overlored, Azrael, and Red Diamond! It's good to have y'all here.
@Red Diamond, I'm not sure we've ever had an RL US 5th ID veteran on the forum.
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Author of Twilight 2000 adventure modules, Rook's Gambit and The Poisoned Chalice, the campaign sourcebook, Korean Peninsula, the gear-book, Baltic Boats, and the co-author of Tara Romaneasca, a campaign sourcebook for Romania, all available for purchase on DriveThruRPG:
Oh no, that was just a bad joke. I'm old but not that old.
I was never mech, stationed in Europe and the 5th was disbanded while I was in Jr High I believe. I was saying I would put the Red Diamond on my BDUs in reference to the game.
Been lurking for a minute, reading up on the older editions and such and what people thought of them, and how they compare to 4th.
I've been doing a lot of version comparison, seeing if 1e/2.2 might be better suited for what I'm trying to set up, and if one or the other offers more verisimilitude in its "feel" vice how quickly they can be run for small unit skirmishing, and the forums here have been a big help. Still not sure where I land on it, but it's been a ton of fascinating discussion from a bunch of obviously experienced folks.
Been fun reading the ol' Cold Warriors talking that seem to run around here, too. Wildly different experience than I had, it seems.
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