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  • #16
    Gentlemen, I have made the first submission and I encourage others to do so as well. Grimace needs articles!
    Author of "Distant Winds of a Forgotten World" available now as part of the Cannon Publishing Military Sci-Fi / Fantasy Anthology: Spring 2019 (Cannon Publishing Military Anthology Book 1)

    "Red Star, Burning Streets" by Cavalier Books, 2020

    https://epochxp.tumblr.com/ - EpochXperience - Contributing Blogger since October 2020. (A Division of SJR Consulting).

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    • #17
      I also like Twilight Soldier. It's more evocative of the classic Escape from Kalisz, squad (-) trapped behind the lines, than names associated with .mil staff work and products.

      I'd also suggest that rather than a 'zine with electronic issues, a better format might be a website hosting collaboratively hosting stuff written by various fans. That way, nobody has to worry about rushing to deadlines and such, and also rather than organizing by issue number, there could just be sections dedicated to adventure ideas, equipment, NPCs, source books, etc etc etc. Would (at least the way my mind works) make for easier finding of things of interest.

      (Apologies for a prolonged hiatus, btw. I'm recently back from A'stan.)
      Last edited by HorseSoldier; 08-13-2012, 08:07 AM.

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      • #18
        Damn those vampires.... Twilight Soldiers make me think of an Army of Sparkling Vampires...

        Good Luck, You are on your own. GLYAOYO
        *************************************
        Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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        • #19
          GLYAOYO (written out, anyway) would be another good option, I think.

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          • #20
            Or, Red Diamond Six A sly reference to CG, 5th Division as he delivers the fateful message. Sure, it violates a ton of net security procedures, but I figure if the Polish Army's outside your CP, CEOI's the least of your problems
            Author of "Distant Winds of a Forgotten World" available now as part of the Cannon Publishing Military Sci-Fi / Fantasy Anthology: Spring 2019 (Cannon Publishing Military Anthology Book 1)

            "Red Star, Burning Streets" by Cavalier Books, 2020

            https://epochxp.tumblr.com/ - EpochXperience - Contributing Blogger since October 2020. (A Division of SJR Consulting).

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            • #21
              Originally posted by HorseSoldier View Post
              I also like Twilight Soldier. It's more evocative of the classic Escape from Kalisz, squad (-) trapped behind the lines, than names associated with .mil staff work and products.

              I'd also suggest that rather than a 'zine with electronic issues, a better format might be a website hosting collaboratively hosting stuff written by various fans. That way, nobody has to worry about rushing to deadlines and such, and also rather than organizing by issue number, there could just be sections dedicated to adventure ideas, equipment, NPCs, source books, etc etc etc. Would (at least the way my mind works) make for easier finding of things of interest.
              I think this would be a very good idea. Go in advance Im not wishing to discourage anyone about the idea of a fanzine. I would be more than happy to contribute to such an initiative. But, based in past experiences, websites have their own advantages. I had been implied in a missed fanzine some time ago. Not about T2K, but about roleplaying games in general. Deadlines and the need to have a good number of materials before the oepublication of each number can be discouraging. As an example, in my own case, I failed to finish my work in time (I know, I have a personal problem with deadlines when not in my job). But now Im able to keep updated my own website weekly, without the need to gather an important number of good playing materials for each update.

              Some more advantages: The published materials are not oefixed. If somebody has a good drawing inspired in a published content, you can add it. You can discover a new forum member with an interesting map about a published campaign and take advantage of it. You can arrange possible mistakes or upgrade the text based in the feedback received in this same forum. As everything, it is a learning process. I often discover that a page in my website that I thought was good enough back in its day, can be upgraded because Ive learn a better way to put a photograph or to write the text. You can change the structure of the site to change the organization if needed. And, above all, you can update the site at your own rhythm. You can publish a new, brief, houserule one day while working in adapting somebody else long campaign. And it is possible to attach downloable oeready to print recompilations with the oevery best

              Some websites have not the feedback of a blog. But Im sure this would not be the case, thanks to this forum.

              Well, just my humble opinion. Anyway, fanzine or website, people must have a good time while contributing in the project. It's the only way that these initiatives work.
              L'Argonauta, rol en català

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              • #22
                Twilight Redux

                or

                Goodnight Kalisz

                or

                Twilight's Last Gleaming


                Twilight Soldier also sounds Ok to me.
                Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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                • #23
                  Sorry, I'm not going to do a website.

                  I sure would like people to contribute material to this, though, as it will be a good kick off even if someone else decides to do a community website.

                  Until such time, though, I plan on collecting material for a fanzine, assuming people want to see stuff for Twilight: 2000.


                  For the name, it sounds like we're narrowing it down to:
                  Twilight Soldier
                  and
                  Good Luck, You're on your Own!

                  I'm kind of leaning towards the latter, as it's very fitting for our twilight 2000 community.


                  As Jason said, he's the first to donate material. I'm hoping others of you will pony up some material as well to help make this a worthwhile thing. I'd hate to think that the fans of this game couldn't keep plenty of material getting fed to a project like this.

                  So let's go, guys! Even if you don't have something to give me right away, at least fire an email to me to let me know you're going to feed me some material. Twilightgrimace_at_gmail_dot_com
                  Contribute to the Twilight: 2000 fanzine - "Good Luck, You're On Your Own". Send submissions to: Twilightgrimace@gmail.com

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Grimace View Post
                    Electron format.

                    I may also attempt to put it into a format that can be easily printed, but it'll initially be geared for electronic format only.
                    MS Office 2003, 2007, or 2010

                    Adobe .PDF

                    Image file format .jpeg, .psd, .png .bmp

                    File size limitations

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                    • #25
                      I'll be putting it out in PDF format.
                      If that's what you're asking.

                      If you're asking what can be sent to me, the answer is:
                      Word, Plain Text, RTF, PDF

                      images in:
                      .jpg, .gif, .bmp, .png

                      file size limitation:
                      I think my google has something like a 10 gig capacity. I'd prefer them to NOT be quite that large, though, but if it needs to be I can handle it.

                      oh yeah...
                      I can work with zip files, but none of the other compressor/packers, so if you compress it, please use zip.
                      Contribute to the Twilight: 2000 fanzine - "Good Luck, You're On Your Own". Send submissions to: Twilightgrimace@gmail.com

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                      • #26
                        I'll send you some stuff at the weekend (I'm swamped with work at the moment so wont get a chance before then).
                        Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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                        • #27
                          The Falkland Islands sourcebook and Back to Blighty campaign on my website are both licensed under a Creative Commons licence. You're welcome to use them as long as you abide by the terms (I assume you'll be attributing anyway, so all you'd need to do is add a note that they're licensed under a CC-BY-NC-SA licence)
                          Last edited by avantman42; 02-20-2018, 01:47 AM. Reason: Fixed link
                          Russell Phillips

                          Twilight:2000 Resources

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Grimace View Post
                            For the name, it sounds like we're narrowing it down to:
                            Twilight Soldier
                            and
                            Good Luck, You're on your Own!

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                            Just my own personal opinion, but I much prefer "Good Luck, You're On Your Own". Mostly because I was a Marine grunt, and over half my players in both T2K and T2K13 have been either Marines or Navy, with I think one wing wiper thrown in there. The GLYOYO title includes everyone, even civilians if you're playing intel types, a civilian campaign, or there's a journalist.

                            As I said, just a personal thing.

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                            • #29
                              How about "Zen and the Art of Small Arms Maintenance"
                              sigpic "It is better to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli

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                              • #30
                                So far I've received three email contributions to the fanzine, and a couple other people offering up material. I do appreciate what people have put in so far. I think it's looking like it could certainly be a good starting issue of the fanzine.

                                I could certainly use more, though! If you've got something hanging out in some forgotten folder on your computer, drag it out and send it my way. Even if I can't get it in this issue, it would be nice to have the material for a second issue ready to go.

                                Keep it coming guys!
                                Contribute to the Twilight: 2000 fanzine - "Good Luck, You're On Your Own". Send submissions to: Twilightgrimace@gmail.com

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