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From: sean@???????.????????.com Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 18:09:53 -0800 Subject: Re: The Future of Spelljammer
Douglas Russell writes: >Meanwhile, a jumbled asteroid city known simply as "The Belt" serves as a >different kind of neutral ground. It consists of a series of asteroids, mined >out by dwarves, now connected by buildings, flying bridges, decks, ladders, >etc. >It is a lawless, dangerous place, a port of call -- a place for diplomats, >hustlers, entrepreneurs...(.hey, that sounds awfully familiar...B5) Anyhow, >it is a >rough and tumble place where all kinds of things can be bought or sold. It is * >much* different from the Rock of Bral, as there is no single ruling government >or entity. This is the part that really gets my interest, especially with that dwarven tech. Do you have any more worked out on The Belt? Sean Nicolson sean@???????.????????.com
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Future of Spelljammer | Douglas Russell | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Mike Phillips | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Paul Westermeyer | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Thomas O. Magann Jr. | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | sean@???????.????????.com | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Douglas J Russell | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Douglas J Russell | |||
| Re: The Future of Spelljammer | Thomas O. Magann Jr. |