Please do not send private messages to Steve Cole
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Please do not send private messages to Steve Cole
My Mac OS9 system and the PHP software for this BBS do not play well together. It takes me half an hour to dig a private message out of the matrix, and that's time that comes out of designing new games.
You can Email me (design@starfleetgames.com) if you don't want to say your thing in public.
You can Email me (design@starfleetgames.com) if you don't want to say your thing in public.
The Guy Who Designed Fed Commander


I you want the best chance to get your message to Steve, email him.
If that hiccups, email him, then alert him on the "Hey Steve!" topic on the legacy bbs.
Failing that, he does (obviously) follow this forum, but much less frequently than the other forum or his email.
If that hiccups, email him, then alert him on the "Hey Steve!" topic on the legacy bbs.
Failing that, he does (obviously) follow this forum, but much less frequently than the other forum or his email.

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I do read the board every day, but don't always read every topic.
Email gets to me (most of the time) and I answer most of it the day I get it. Things that take a little digging/doing may wait a day, and things that take a lot of doing/digging may take more. Submissions go into a submission file and get looked at in turn; the current wait is 6-14 weeks. Questions get sent to the Q&A guy for that game and only go to me if the Q&A guys need my help.
So, you can post here or you can Email me. just don't send me a private message please.
Email gets to me (most of the time) and I answer most of it the day I get it. Things that take a little digging/doing may wait a day, and things that take a lot of doing/digging may take more. Submissions go into a submission file and get looked at in turn; the current wait is 6-14 weeks. Questions get sent to the Q&A guy for that game and only go to me if the Q&A guys need my help.
So, you can post here or you can Email me. just don't send me a private message please.
The Guy Who Designed Fed Commander


Okay, I had an Idea about the Orion pirates Map panels problem. The first rulebook seemed to indicate that stars would eventually be added to the game as terrain. one might argue "why not just use counters?" but they could have said the same thing about planets (which were on both). so I propose the idea of star map panels for the next set.
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Thats not a bad idea. A Solar body would be interesting.pinecone wrote:Okay, I had an Idea about the Orion pirates Map panels problem. The first rulebook seemed to indicate that stars would eventually be added to the game as terrain. one might argue "why not just use counters?" but they could have said the same thing about planets (which were on both). so I propose the idea of star map panels for the next set.
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Yes, a solar body could be amusing, other than the minor detail it would be about four maps across. Simple way to simulate it is that nobody can move off of THAT edge of the map since it's a star and your ship would melt.
This actually isn't a topic for this kind of conversation, and I don't want it to turn into a random collection of unrelated notes nobody will be able to find later.
We already decided that FCOA will include some sheets of cardstock play aides. Actually, it turns out, the new counters cost more than the old counters and maps combined so there isn't a lot of economic slack in the product. If we had maps scheduled to go in it, we would have to raise the price by $5 or $8.
This actually isn't a topic for this kind of conversation, and I don't want it to turn into a random collection of unrelated notes nobody will be able to find later.
We already decided that FCOA will include some sheets of cardstock play aides. Actually, it turns out, the new counters cost more than the old counters and maps combined so there isn't a lot of economic slack in the product. If we had maps scheduled to go in it, we would have to raise the price by $5 or $8.
The Guy Who Designed Fed Commander


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I have many different ways to keep track of those things, great and small , unique and periodic, which I need to do. I try, once a year, to consolidate all of my notes, iists, stickies, reminders, emails to myself, scraps of paper, napkins with cryptic symbols, and other things onto one single MAGICAL LIST OF THINGS TO DO.
So, you are invited to send me reminders, suggestions, advice, tips, hints, clues, or anything else about anything else that I said i would do, should do, tried to do, meant to do, forgot to do, intended to do, promised to do, said in print that I would do, and somehow for some reason did not actually do.
If the list is all in one place, at least everything on it will get seen at least once a year.
I am not going to give you the current list, because I don't want to make you read it and compare it to your list.
Email me. No matter how obvious or ridiculous, how self-evident or outlandish, if I need to be doing it I need to put it on my MAGICAL LIST OF THINGS TO DO.
So, you are invited to send me reminders, suggestions, advice, tips, hints, clues, or anything else about anything else that I said i would do, should do, tried to do, meant to do, forgot to do, intended to do, promised to do, said in print that I would do, and somehow for some reason did not actually do.
If the list is all in one place, at least everything on it will get seen at least once a year.
I am not going to give you the current list, because I don't want to make you read it and compare it to your list.
Email me. No matter how obvious or ridiculous, how self-evident or outlandish, if I need to be doing it I need to put it on my MAGICAL LIST OF THINGS TO DO.
The Guy Who Designed Fed Commander


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