Coyote
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- Cody
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Coyote
Coyote, a ‘ripping yarn’ of the spacelanes, is now available for your delectation.
It can be downloaded here.
It can be downloaded here.
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Downloading now.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
Very nice, very nice indeed. Very well done commander. Only one typo.. unless Samlon is the right name for the native fish of that planet?
Commander Monty, a Python Class Cruiser driver
Iron assed bulk haulers for the win!
Of the two trumbles which escaped today from Lave station, only 473 have been located....
Iron assed bulk haulers for the win!
Of the two trumbles which escaped today from Lave station, only 473 have been located....
I will, odd that I read Jerry Pournelle's monthly column (yes it is still around post Byte) and never saw it mentioned...El Viejo wrote:Thanks allikat…
… ‘samlon’ is a nod to Barnes, Niven and Pournelle… google it.
Commander Monty, a Python Class Cruiser driver
Iron assed bulk haulers for the win!
Of the two trumbles which escaped today from Lave station, only 473 have been located....
Iron assed bulk haulers for the win!
Of the two trumbles which escaped today from Lave station, only 473 have been located....
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I have to concur, and excellent piece of work. Nice mention at the beginning ;D
It is great to see the maps that the community in general worked so hard on being used to add a splash of colour to the fiction. This is of course nothing without a good writer breathing life into the world.
Do you write anything else? I find it difficult to believe that this is your first detour into the written arts. Excellent work sir.
It is great to see the maps that the community in general worked so hard on being used to add a splash of colour to the fiction. This is of course nothing without a good writer breathing life into the world.
Do you write anything else? I find it difficult to believe that this is your first detour into the written arts. Excellent work sir.
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Awesome job, El Viejo! Un-putdownable..
You even made me a little moist-eyed at the end there..
Skaffen-Amtiskaw says to tell you that if you don't write more fiction, it will be most upset with you, and will be around personally to "discuss the matter".
You even made me a little moist-eyed at the end there..
Skaffen-Amtiskaw says to tell you that if you don't write more fiction, it will be most upset with you, and will be around personally to "discuss the matter".
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
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Thanks guys.
@ a_c – I’m trying hard to resist the temptation of writing more. However, I have just plugged a brand new keyboard in… 30k words was too much for the old one… so we will see.
@ClymAngus – the only ‘fiction’ I’ve written since leaving school over forty years ago is the occasional CV.
@Diziet Sma – oh dear… I wouldn’t like to upset S-A (or SC for that matter). The trouble is that the ‘Clear Air Turbulence’ starts to feel neglected.
It’s really nice to get back in the cockpit again. Hey-ho!
@ a_c – I’m trying hard to resist the temptation of writing more. However, I have just plugged a brand new keyboard in… 30k words was too much for the old one… so we will see.
@ClymAngus – the only ‘fiction’ I’ve written since leaving school over forty years ago is the occasional CV.
@Diziet Sma – oh dear… I wouldn’t like to upset S-A (or SC for that matter). The trouble is that the ‘Clear Air Turbulence’ starts to feel neglected.
It’s really nice to get back in the cockpit again. Hey-ho!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Retired or no, apart from watching your slight veer towards minor repetition (shrapnel pinging off the hull) your as good (if not a **** load better than) a lot of published people.
I'm way too "Sally Anne" to be published but for a man with a strong command of character and dialogue such as yourself? At least consider the possibility of penning an original magnum opus.
I'm way too "Sally Anne" to be published but for a man with a strong command of character and dialogue such as yourself? At least consider the possibility of penning an original magnum opus.
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ClymAngus wrote:minor repetition (shrapnel pinging off the hull)
Those bits nearly caused a rewrite… but by the time I’d realised, I was on the final proof read and I needed to get it ‘out there’. I had thought that the descriptions of space combat would be the easiest bits to write, but it was the other way around. I think that you have to be either really brief, or really detailed… there is no middle ground.
This is dangerous… you’re talking about the ‘grand space opera’ in three parts that I would love to write. That would probably take a fair few years to do… and I really don’t think I’m up to that. Having a ready-made ‘Ooniverse’ to hang a short story on… well that really helps, and there are another seven charts to work my way through.ClymAngus wrote:the possibility of penning an original magnum opus.
To slightly misquote a James Blish title… ‘And All the 2048 Stars a Stage’.
Regards
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!