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Originally Posted by Raellus
They didn't really ask him point-blank if he would ever create more original material for T2K, but my impression was that he's moved on. See my previous comment about his idea about mating the T2K setting to the Savage Worlds mechanics. That's as close as he got to suggesting that he would revisit T2K, and that was more of a "could have, would have, should have" type deal. And, at the risk of coming across as totally self-serving, there was this from Frank, back in May of 2010, regarding my Operation Proud Lion stuff:
I don't want to put words in Frank's mouth, but it doesn't sound like he's interested in reviving his unpublished Lions of Twilight materials.
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Oh I know Raellus - and still working on my approach to it as well - but I can always hope that we could get one of the original authors to submit new work - it would be very very cool to see them back in action with new material.
Like seeing a musician come out of retirement to do another concert or see an actor pick up a character from long ago and bring new life to it (i.e. like Jeff Bridges did with Tron Legacy)
And by the way just to say it again - what you have put out is excellent work and very enjoyable. What I am doing is a different approach - but is just that - a different approach to the story.
And I see now what he means by medieval - the Thirty Years War in many ways is very much like the Twilight War especially in its effect on the areas where it was fought. It devastated whole areas, destroyed the local economies and set back that area for generations. And that war attracted mercenaries and soldiers from all over Europe - units were about as mixed up as could be.
I will listen to it - I hadnt checked out the link as I didnt know if it had been posted to YouTube or not -