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Old 02-19-2016, 10:37 PM
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With what is going on in the world today , has anyone thought about bringing TW2000 in to the year 2016 . You have Russia seizing the Crimea, fighting a proxy war in eastern Ukraine . Aiding Syria against the Free Syrian Army . ISIS running around Iraq. The former Warsaw Pact countries are now free but Russia still threatens them with war . Russia has been building up its army over the past few years so an attack on the West could happen . And let us not forget China and what is going on the the South China Sea area. There is a lot of ideas that are out there . Most of the equipment has not changed much since TW2000 was first released, (a few changes for equipment) , add new military units from former Warsaw Pact countries and there you go .
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My thoughts tend to range around how much more fragile society is today compared to the mid 80's when the game was written and the late 90's when the nuclear exchange takes place as opposed to the how it actually starts.

America doesn't manufacture much of our own critical infrastructure needs any more. In the 80's there were still some factories around. Even here in the SF Bay Area there were some local farms. Now not only are most of those factories and farms gone the population has grown to a point where there is no way you can feed people without modern petroleum based agriculture.

Throw in a population that has no living memory of doing things with out electricity, computers, internet, oil, etc the outcome is doubtful.

Heck even the number of libraries or bookstores with information is markedly reduced.
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Oddly enough, I had an idea about a 2016 game set 16 years after the original setting when society is beginning to rebuild itself, but still has a way to go... but that's not the same thing.

Going to this scenario, the survivalists would have a lot of fun... and might well charge for their expertise.
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Old 02-20-2016, 09:53 AM
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Rainbow 6 and I worked up a backstory for a Twilight 2030 campaign, starting with real world events in late 2014. It's crazy how much of what we speculated in our future "history" has already come to pass.

If you want a flashpoint for a war in Europe, look to the Baltics. That's where we started it (albeit in 2025 or so). Quite recently, the Rand foundation lately concluded that the Russians could overrun the Baltic States in three days.

http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/02/03/...-lose-quickly/

We didn't anticipate the rising tensions between Turkey and Russia but we did foresee a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia in the Levant- that Russia would be getting involved directly in the Syrian Civil War was quite a surprise.
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Rainbow 6 and I worked up a backstory for a Twilight 2030 campaign, starting with real world events in late 2014. It's crazy how much of what we speculated in our future "history" has already come to pass.
You can add another thing to the list of events that we predicted becoming reality - David Cameron announced the date today for the UK's In / Out Referendum in regards to the EU.
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You can add another thing to the list of events that we predicted becoming reality - David Cameron announced the date today for the UK's In / Out Referendum in regards to the EU.
And don't forget there is also a possibility that Donald Trump could become US President as he his now the Republican front runner. Mexico, the Muslims, Russia and China watch out!
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My thoughts tend to range around how much more fragile society is today compared to the mid 80's when the game was written and the late 90's when the nuclear exchange takes place as opposed to the how it actually starts.

America doesn't manufacture much of our own critical infrastructure needs any more. In the 80's there were still some factories around. Even here in the SF Bay Area there were some local farms. Now not only are most of those factories and farms gone the population has grown to a point where there is no way you can feed people without modern petroleum based agriculture.

Throw in a population that has no living memory of doing things with out electricity, computers, internet, oil, etc the outcome is doubtful.

Heck even the number of libraries or bookstores with information is markedly reduced.
but really "Farms In Berkley"
It would take a really long post and be a bit boring to others to list the changes in the north east bay.
I hunted Dove in the fields were Standard Oil had the storage tanks.
laugh made a muzzle loading rifle in School shop and a long hunters knife.
Now a kid gets expelled for drawing a picture of a gun.
I live in western Colorado now and we have a good balance of manufacturing and farm industry very good infrastructure and a lot of water and Old farts like me yet around that know how to make do.
so It really makes a difference where yer at today I think it always has.
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but really "Farms In Berkley"
It would take a really long post and be a bit boring to others to list the changes in the north east bay.
I hunted Dove in the fields were Standard Oil had the storage tanks.
laugh made a muzzle loading rifle in School shop and a long hunters knife.
Now a kid gets expelled for drawing a picture of a gun.
I made toy guns out of LEGO when I was a kid...
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but really "Farms In Berkley"
It would take a really long post and be a bit boring to others to list the changes in the north east bay.
I hunted Dove in the fields were Standard Oil had the storage tanks.
laugh made a muzzle loading rifle in School shop and a long hunters knife.
Now a kid gets expelled for drawing a picture of a gun.
I live in western Colorado now and we have a good balance of manufacturing and farm industry very good infrastructure and a lot of water and Old farts like me yet around that know how to make do.
so It really makes a difference where yer at today I think it always has.
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Not sure what you mean by "Farms in Berkley". Is that a reference? Berkeley has been built out since at least the 1950's. I was recently visiting friends in Antioch. Lots of new homes out that way. If you've been gone for a while you might be shocked at how much growth there has been.

When I was a kid (70s/80s) my friends dad hunted ducks in the salt ponds of Union City. I had a teacher whose dad hunted pheasant in the 1940s around San Carlos.
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Well, that's what I tried to do with Road to Armageddon. ... the main campaign (2 x ~200 page books written, one about 90% complete) is set in West Africa (and Central), but the Introductory Adventure (the one Stretch Goal that was reached) is ~195 pages and about 10 pages from semi-completion (NPCs, Table of Contents, Index will still need to be done) ... and hopefully there will be one or more set in the Med and Balkans ... maybe the East Coast of the US on the way (or the Caribbean).

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