Thursday, April 12, 2007

Oh My Goodness!

Well, good thing mostly. When I signed back into the military, I did so with the intent that I would get to be all that I could be and all that jazz. I was running into the same problems as last time. I was toeing the line and stepping up when the unit needed something and I was getting JACK in return. So I told the people in charge that since they couldn’t hook a brother up I was going to walk down the hall and see what either the SF or the Infantry had to offer. No need to have me pretending to be an MP when they don’t want me, right?

I got a call last night telling me that the boys that make the decisions were afraid of me leaving and wanted to make things right. They are talking about getting me the stuff I need to do this job. I can be an infantryman. I could go SF or scouts and that would be fine but I have done the infantry before. I wanted to learn something new and the fact that I am getting a bit older means that me walking 50 Km is not exactly a good thing. So I am excited to see what the next drill brings and whether or not they are going to carry through with their threat to “hook it up.” In any event, lots of good things are planned for the next one so we will just have to stay tuned for future developments. As one of my superiors is fond of saying, “As soon as I find out you’ll be the third to know.”

FASERIP!!! Yep… it’s back and with a brand new bang. Phil Reed from Ronin Arts really came through with the Basic Rule Set for the FASERIP conversion. This open source “copyleft” document allows publishers and authors to take advantage of this great rule system and produce adventures and new content for the fans. So without further ado, here are the Basic Four Color Rules. We will have a new download page for all the goodies that HAZARD is planning for this up and running in no time.

Stay tuned for more good things…

P.S. If you have a few minutes and really need a break for something interesting…

http://socomhellweek.com

“The only easy day was yesterday…”

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