[OOC] Macross 1942

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Serious Paul
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[OOC] Macross 1942

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This game is not open for business yet, I have to tinker with some stuff, but I want to start getting my ideas down pat.
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Have fun, sorry, but I gotta stick with the original and all :)
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Its all cool. I am playing in that as soon as I get my PC set up. I am not sure if this will ever leave the ground yet.
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This should be interesting. So enlighten me, Paul, what's this going to be about? The SDF-1 crashes on Earth in 1942, putting technological development into hyperspeed in the middle of a World War, or what?
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In a word yes, as Wildfire pointed out the idea isn't my own, a guy at Macross Generations conceived it, right now I lack the time to really give this the attention I want to.
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Hm. Sounds...interesting.
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