Well it?s over. Shop Rex is spending the night here (which is extremely rare as she doesn?t like the J?inn Estate much, something about the Art Deco Look I guess. But the water is off at her house due to a water main issue. This of course meant that I couldn?t play tonight )(*^$#()#)(*^#)&^#)&*^&# )
So I cooked her dinner. Grilled salmon on pasta smothered in alfredo sauce. Corn on the cob. Chocolate pie.
I?ve had a lot of scotch to drink. A lot.
So I logged onto TS just in time for the end. I found out Will was in a mission so I told DH to pull the plug on it. <snicker>
Die Hard finally had his stroke. The ambulance crew said he should be fine.
Anywho . . .
It was fun, and interesting. The Klingon Empire really tore into the Kzinti Hegemony, while the Federation was able to make modest gains into the neutral zone and, with Kzinti support, took a small portion of Klingon space.
PvP was intense. Both sides drew lots of blood.
For GW4: Day of the Eagle, I?m looking at the same type of set up with possibly some changes to the game play to try and balance out mission times (Rommie need that) and make the cheese more expensive. Not sure yet on either of these issues. I have lots of time to think about it.
All in all it was great.
Just one minor problem . . .
I call it the Bloods and the Crypts Issue. The Federation players and the Klingon players continue to have a bit of a gang mentality. Not all of cource. But this constant All Feds are this and all Klinks are that is really kinda sad.
I sincerely hope that KCW is a full out draft so that we get mixed together. We may find out that we are all actually <GASP!!> the same.
Well except me. I?m cuter.
Thhhpth!