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Title: Battletech and the Life Lessons I learned with it
Post by: Bayushiseni on 28 June 2011, 01:27:37 PM
Or How Battletech can be Compared to Some Philosophic Teachings.

http://bayushiseni.6sided.net/2011/06/28/battletech-and-life-lessons/ (http://bayushiseni.6sided.net/2011/06/28/battletech-and-life-lessons/)

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Title: Re: Battletech and the Life Lessons I learned with it
Post by: Parriah on 28 June 2011, 04:01:45 PM
Nostalgic, ever so slightly maudlin, mildly contemplative, and touches my heart deeply.
First love endures, True. I still (Occasionally)  drag out the AD&D 1st ed rules and sigh at times gone by.
But, I am a lifetime devotee of Star Frontiers, still try (vainly for the most part) to get a permanent group going with the campaign I envisioned in 1984.

I too had "Friends" who evaporated with prized possessions, so never again loaned anything I'd want to keep. Ended a couple of "Friendships" over that. Guess they never were really friends at that. (Lesson learned.)

THANX for sharing.

BTW I too played MW and loathed the way they mutilated the old rules. It took me 3 years to get used to no move and shoot. Should have always been move half or less and still can shoot.

But, again thanks for the reminiscing and bringing up some warm and fuzzies about my own past. :)
Title: Re: Battletech and the Life Lessons I learned with it
Post by: Ironworker on 28 June 2011, 07:46:47 PM
Catalyst has Classic Battletech and Shadowrun now.  I think they have done a great job with both games.  You can still get all the old mechs and many new ones from Ironwind Metals. 
Title: Re: Battletech and the Life Lessons I learned with it
Post by: Parriah on 25 July 2011, 06:27:22 PM
Ironwind IS great ain't it?

They still got all the Crimson Skies planes too!
Great! :-*