Against my better judgement, I'll continue this...
Ok...
ADB CANT approve any game Steve Cole has stated this several times ...his words...not mine...they barely got away with doing SFB online...and only because of they way it is set up
Explain this to me then:
Copyright 2001 by Interplay Entertainment Corp. All Rights Reserved. Portions copyright 2000 Amarillo Design Bureau. Some elements based upon the board games created by Amarillo Design Bureau.
Ok....I'll try.....I may have it bassackards....but here is the ADB published policy:
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STAR FLEET BATTLES
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
STAR FLEET BATTLES LOOKS A LOT LIKE STAR TREK. IS IT?
Star Fleet Battles and the other games of the Star Fleet Universe are based on (but have expanded vastly beyond) the original 1966-69 Star Trek television show and use that material under a special contract with Paramount Pictures Corporation. We are not authorized to use Next Generation, Voyager, or Deep Space Nine, and we cannot use names of characters. You'll find Vulcans here, but not one named "Spock". Star Fleet Battles was created in 1975 and first published in 1979. Before the movies, we had already expanded the universe, adding many new races, ships, classes, and concepts. In that regard, Star Fleet Universe and Star Trek Universe diverged from a common origin.
WHY ISN'T THERE AN SFB COMPUTER GAME? OR AT LEAST PLAY AID SOFTWARE?
ADB, Inc. has contracted with Interplay to produce STAR FLEET COMMAND, which will have many aspects of Star Fleet Battles. Play-aid software may follow in future pending resolution of some questions between ADB, Inc., and Paramount. Until that happens,
NO ONE can do computer software specifically for SFB. You can do your own and use it yourself,
but you cannot sell it and you cannot even upload it or give it away for free (since that would cost us sales when we can finally do legal software).
What new products are in development?
This is explained on our product schedule.
I INVENTED THIS NEW RACE. CAN I SEND IT IN?
Yes, but you should know a couple of points. New historical races are all but impossible to publish as they cannot be accounted for in the existing history. If you think you know a way around that, send us an email with a brief outline of your idea.
The new Stellar Shadow product line will produce many new races in the Sargasso Sector products and in the Stellar Shadow Journal line. However, these will not be a part of the real SFB universe but part of alternative dimensions and timelines. (So if you want your race to conquer the Klingons in Y155 and fight the General War against the Feds, go right ahead.) We are no longer requiring people to pay for publishing of Stellar Shadows material.
Now, if you want to go into business published your own SFB-compatible galaxy, we can offer you a galaxy license. This will involve paying us a chunk of change up front and royalties on your products, but we can offer you use of some or our material (Seltorians, Neo-Tholians, Andromedans) and a spot in Captain's Log. If you have new races for the Omega sector, you need to send them to Bruce Graw at Agents of Gaming. If Bruce rejects your idea you can send it to us and we'll see if we can work something out.
CAN I PUT STUFF TAKEN FROM THE SFB WEB PAGE ON MY OWN WEB PAGE?
Sorry, but the answer is a polite but firm "no". Much of what we have would require getting permission from Paramount, a slow and expensive process that usually involves paying for the privilege. While some items could be authorized by ADB (which owns everything related to SFB that Paramount doesn't) alone, doing so would simply confuse the players and detract from the official SFB web page. Keeping track of who had been given permission to do what would require more accounting than the rest of running the business does. Sorry, just too difficult. Nothing from this web page can be placed on ANY other web page or BBS, with the exception of certain press releases which are clearly marked. We are considering a plan to provide some material for such use under certain conditions. When we have this concept worked out, we'll let everyone know.
CAN YOU SEND ME SOME PLAYTEST STUFF?
Yes, but about 90% of the people we send playtest stuff never report on it and we can't afford the time to send stuff out without getting reports in return. If you want to playtest, get stuff from Module P6 or Star Fleet Times or the library here and report on THAT. After you show you can and will do the job, we'll give you all you want. We are aware that we did not adequately stock the playtest library in past but this is changing.
I'VE ALWAYS INTENDED TO WRITE IN, BUT SOMEONE I MET AT A CONVENTION SAID THAT THE PEOPLE AT ADB WERE REALLY RUDE TO THEM. AND I HEARD THAT STEVE COLE DOESN'T WANT TO HEAR ANYTHING BUT PRAISE.
Don't worry about it. We're only rude to people who are rude to us first. And many people regard not accepting their submissions (no matter how ridiculous) as "rude" but we don't. Steve Cole hears praise all the time, and regards it as confirming the sales figures. Criticism is welcome if constructive and civil. By all means, if you don't like the way something is going, say so. If enough people agree with you, we'll go another way, but we wouldn't be going the way we're going if a lot of people hadn't said they wanted us to.
IF I UPLOAD SOMETHING OR PARTICIPATE IN THE MAIL LISTS, DO MY IDEAS BECOME THE PROPERTY OF AMARILLO DESIGN BUREAU?
Yes, under the standard terms published in most SFB products, that is indeed the case. (And yes, this policy is completely legal in all 50 states and under the international copyright conventions.) If you don't want that to happen, don't submit it without first getting a waiver from ADB (which isn't easy to get and is never given for such things as proposed ships, rules, articles, term papers, scenarios, stories, etc.). There is another side to the coin, however. All submissions which are published are credited to the author (to the extent of his original submission) and the author receives compensation such as a free copy of the product for minor things and cash for some larger items at $15 per page. All submissions are subject to review and playtesting which may require changes to some extent.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT MINIATURES?
We have over 100 ships in production for all of the SFB races with more appearing almost every month. During 2004 we released fleet boxes for the Lyrans, Orions, and Andros, and we released ships for the Feds, Gorns, and Hydrans.
WHAT SFB MATERIAL CAN I POST ON MY OWN WEB SITE?
See our web policy document, but in summary:
1. Your personal gaming experiences or reviews are your business, not ours.
2. You cannot post anything from an official product. If you think that something should be on internet, convince us to put it on the official site. We can authorize you to use some art and images but you have to ask first.
3. Your proposals or new races, ships, etc. can be posted under the Web policy; see it for details.
What happened to the old Prime Directive role playing game?
This was not done by ADB Inc. and did not sell well. We still have copies of these old products in stock but we have launched a new RPG using the GURPS engine.
Will you ever do a D20 based RPG?
Yes! Click here for information on Prime Directive D20.
Is the new Star Fleet Battle Force card game a warmed over version of the old Star Fleet Missions card game?
Not at all! SFBF is a new design based on the popular 'naval war' concept but with many new twists.
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Posted by Bonk:
It does not have to be trek, what I said is still perfectly valid.
Not the way I read it...
I get the feeling you're trying to make me look bad here.
I could say something smartarsed....but no Bonk...I'm not...I'm trying to understand how I have it wrong and most likely not saying it right...
There is absolutly no reason that ADB cannot approve an SFB based, non-trek game. Or are you telling me that ADB does not own SFB, but Paramount does?
Again..I refer to the policy....maybe Steve has a different personal opinion...I dont know....From what I've seen posted it all depends on paramount...
A game does not have to be trek to be SFB based.
No.....but if it's not....why would anyone be interested?( I mean specifically this crowd) unless you intend to mod it later...
I have half a mind to cut a deal with Mr. Cole just to prove my point.
Go right ahead....I really hope you could swing one....He's been kind enough to reply to a couple e-mails.....E-mail him...it cant hurt to ask...*shrug*
I'm trying to get Mr Cole with Bethesda , Quicksilver,( or my grandma if it would get us another SFC ) to cut a deal that will generate him alot of revenue...
Put want we want upfront....include a canon (moddable ruleset)....
Involve the community in the actual Game development (even quite a few modelers have said they would donate content for simple credit...)
And illustrate that such a product for a bigger market (because we will also be part of it) will be profitable to all parties...
I simply want them to all have the same conversation, at the same time, about the same thing...and think it's a good idea...
That's all...
I'm trying to get everyone else to help...
I didnt think it was a secret...
You do not speak for ADB.
No doubt....nor do I intend to...I also dont speak for Bethesda,Quicksilver, Paramount , Dynaverse.net,the modeling, scripting , or prgraming groups....not even SFC players...or especially *rubs head*....my wife...
I can speak for myself just fine...if fact...it often gets me in trouble *rubs head*...
I'm only telling you ...what Steve(ADB), Billfisher(Quicksilver), Harry(Paramount) allready told us all before when the topic of SFC4 got brought up way back on Taldren....
And continued here:
http://www.dynaverse.net/forum/index.php/topic,163343938.0.htmlIt's not like we havent allready begged, groveled, swore our fist borns, or cried for SFC4.....
It's ten page thread....bring a snack..
I have said twice now that I have made no accusations....and I'll say it third time...
What is this then?:
1) A vain attempt to clearly express my point without being a complete Klingon?
B) Me somehow starting another flame war becuase of my big fat fingers?
R)Me trying to relate what I forsee as possible consequences?
10) Me trying to understand how I have it wrong after really
really trying to pay attention.....( I hope I dont retain all this useless trivia crap in my head for nothing)
#4) and most important in my view.....since you've announced to all of us and the public at large that your full intent would be to circumvent copywrite law by creation of a clearly derivative product, and the back door use of Paramounts AND steve Coles intellectual property...who in their right mind would join you in such a clearly risky venture?
Profit or no profit...use of another's Intellectual property to create an unlicensed game is a complete no no around here....I dont see a change in policy just because you'd be the one doing it...
I'm sure Frey isnt about to risk our entire community getting shut down just to get a questionable, unlicensed game, done in maybe 5 years, that no one will be able to legally host, or be able to legally download...
Again, I ask you to retract these accusations and admit the possibility that you might be wrong.
Or what?...I dont get no SFC4?!? *sniff*
OK..SHEESH....I'm sorry if you thought I was accusing you of doing anything other than offereng a possible solution...
I admit I might be wrong....I mean it....I might be wrong...
Also...as red green Fan...I also admit that:
I'm a man....but I can change.....if I have to...I guess....
I'm really sorry if you took what I said the wrong way....I'm really sorry If I releated my concerns the wrong way...
I only question your plan...not your integrity...
I mean no offense....