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Old 05-12-2012, 09:09 AM
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Default Good Vibrations~!

Let's accentuate the positive: last night my AD&D group came over and my T2k 1e boxed set was on the table, one of my players asked what it was and I broke it down for him and he was fascinated...at least a couple of them want to give it a try! And they are NOT "grognards" by any stretch. They've only been playing AD&D for a year or so now and to date have played it, one session of d6 Star Wars RPG...and now they wanna give T2k a spin! So cool...
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:29 AM
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Congratulations!

On a similar vein I've also persuaded my Tuesday night face to face group to let me run T2k when I next take over the GMing position. It won't be for something like 6 months but that gives me plenty of time to prepare. They've also never really played the game before so I can run the classic Poland modules (well at least my personal take on them) again - I first ran them over 20 years ago and I haven't had the opportunity to do it again!
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I'm working on my group of f2f players too. Got one really keen and a second expressing interest. Not bad since they're all under 24.
Another month or two and may get something off the ground too!

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Keep them good vibrations a-going! I have small hopes, as mentioned earlier, for my son & his friends, once school lets out....

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The D&D group my buddy was in on campus split up, and I basically walked up to him and was like "*cough*Twilight:2000*cough*.

Not many people seem to enthralled with the setting, so I'll have to do a little marketing. Especially since I snagged the v2.2 rules, so I can draw them in with the "d20" aspect.

I'm a big fan of history, so I find the setting fascinating. And I'm not turning 20 until a couple months.
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The D&D group my buddy was in on campus split up, and I basically walked up to him and was like "*cough*Twilight:2000*cough*.

Not many people seem to enthralled with the setting, so I'll have to do a little marketing. Especially since I snagged the v2.2 rules, so I can draw them in with the "d20" aspect.

I'm a big fan of history, so I find the setting fascinating. And I'm not turning 20 until a couple months.
Oh my god, kid, I got jackets older than you Here and I thought it was us crotchety old 40somethings who played T2k
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Let's accentuate the positive: last night my AD&D group came over and my T2k 1e boxed set was on the table, one of my players asked what it was and I broke it down for him and he was fascinated...at least a couple of them want to give it a try! And they are NOT "grognards" by any stretch. They've only been playing AD&D for a year or so now and to date have played it, one session of d6 Star Wars RPG...and now they wanna give T2k a spin! So cool...
cool man, good luck!

post periodic status updates if you can, like Chris does at

http://twilight-later-days.blogspot.com/

I was gonna post something OT related to your subject line, but I'll hold off on that. Webstral may know where I'm going, or maybe not...
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FWIW = For What It's Worth

@Adm.Lee Thanks for the picture
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Thank you, Ironside!
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