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Posts by Crimson King
Apart from the dragon, I have all of those
I for one, support this message ๐ฒ(lacking a Welsh flag emoji...)
Used to use this in lockdown (Breton folk rock!) but now blocked in UK
It is a...chopper
Those sweet, sweet plasma tables
I picked up the entire set from Porcupine Books during lockdown, having not read them since the 80s. Still haven't reread them.
Saw Stennett there as well. [just checked , he did 74-79 and Jon Pertwee did 1985!]
Searches if your local NHS Trust is using Palantir and emails them on your behalf, please take a minute to do this because we must fight this evil company getting a hold >> notopalantir.goodlawproject.org/email-to-tar...
My first ever album
Out of nostalgia I bought the series. If you are fond of people talking in corridors and long distance shots of people riding, then this is the show for you. The title song is cracking.
These PIFs worked for me youtu.be/miVo673Xork
For others its being immersed in the worlds of Johannes or Katya. So thank YOU.
For MERP, see Against the Dark Master, which is the same but with LoTR removed
I have this. ๐
Mustn't forget his close friend Pippinchippus
Rolemaster (fitting MERP in as well)
Is that the origin of Dinky's armoured command car?
Although about half of them involve Dumarest fighting in an arena with knife, where his superb dexterity saves him!
Just imitating Prime Minister Jim Jaspers (DN: an ultra powerful British Marvel villain created by Alan Moore in the early 80s, who was the prime minister as well)
It had a huge impact on me seeing it on the BBC c.1981. Some of the episodes were bleak. It also had the greatest ever soundtrack youtu.be/kEcqyyFvPBU?...
Bit later, but this was designed for my SF geek heart
The first mention I've seen of Willie Garvin. You'd think Stamp hadn't been in films before Superman II.
"I'm one of the very few people you'll meet who has written more books then they've read"
"No one knew you'd be so good at killing people"
Blimey, BBC Four, what have we done to deserve this? Next Wednesday 30 July, the late evening schedule is devoted to THREADS and THE WAR GAME, two of the most horrifying and bleakly depressing films ever made. There will be documentaries, too. Get the snacks in!
Ah! you're wrong, I'm read GURPS Celtic Myth right now!
And a shout out to Major Disaster