[net.games.frp] frp.physics

bob@plus5.UUCP (Bob Simpson) (04/22/85)

In article <1394@aecom.UUCP>, eliovson@aecom.UUCP (Moshe Eliovson) writes:
> 	         ... there is a very involved description of the creation
>       of an artifact, The Sorcerer's Eye.  ...
>                                        ...  Here is where a new newsgroup
>       like net.games.frp.physics would be choice.  I would readily post
>       the two page detail for this fabrication process.  I would hope
>       that others would contribute likewise- explaining new spells, how
>       they researched etc. or posting things from literature.
> 	My vote is Yea.

	Hey, come on guys!  Do we need a new group for this?  There is little
	enough traffic in net.games.frp, how about just posting this stuff
	here.
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eliovson@aecom.UUCP (Moshe Eliovson) (04/30/85)

> 
> 	Hey, come on guys!  Do we need a new group for this?  There is little
> 	enough traffic in net.games.frp, how about just posting this stuff
> 	here.
> --
> 	Dr. Bob					UUCP	..!ihnp4!plus5!bob
> 		
> Plus Five has disclaimed any knowledge of me and whatever I might say.


				AND

> I agree!  The items proposed for frp.physics are exactly the sort of
> thing I'd like to see in plain old frp.  How many newsgroups do we
> need, anyway?
>
>
> --
>
>                                      Sue Brezden


	Well.  You want it, you'll get it.  Unfortunately I do
not have a copy of Master of Five Magicks around, but when I do
get it I'll be sure to post the interesting stuff.  In the meantime
I'd like to propose a process:

	1) Introduce the topic - for example: Fleecing PC's
	   Write up or preferably copy the text from the
	   source you got it from; in this case it might be
	   an incredibly elaborate trap.

	2) If you have commentary or offshoots or new related
	   ideas tell them.

	3) At this point the general public gets in on it and
	   should post related incidents from their background
	   or readings - or offer critique on the proffered idea.

	4) Flames.

	I think this will work out fine, and to prove it my next
article will proudly produce the first of what I hope will be a
long line of physic's articles.

		"I am Captain Chaos!"
		-- Dom Deluise in The Cannonball Run

		Moshe Eliovson
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