RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Jeff Zeitlin (23 Feb 2019 19:58 UTC)
Re: [TML] RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Ethan McKinney (23 Feb 2019 22:23 UTC)
Re: [TML] RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Greg Nokes (23 Feb 2019 23:34 UTC)
Re: [TML] RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Kenneth Barns (24 Feb 2019 01:18 UTC)
Re: [TML] RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Dan Corrin (24 Feb 2019 07:41 UTC)

RAPID RESPONSE NEEDED: VEHICLE DESIGN Jeff Zeitlin 23 Feb 2019 19:58 UTC

Well, I did a nice job of screwing up in assembling this upcoming issue of
Freelance Traveller (managed to insert the same article twice, twenty or so
pages apart), and as a result, had to scramble to find an article that
would fit in a one-page gap that materialized when I fixed the screwup.

I settled on reprinting "Goekh Engravuenda - Battle Bikes" from
Kurishdam/Games People Play, originally posted to the site in 2003.

It's not quite one full page, which is what I need to fill.

If someone would be willing to read the article (It's at
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/features/culture/games/battlebikes.html),
and work up a design for the bikes for me to add to the article, I'd
greatly appreciate it. If I get the design tonight (I write this at about
15:00 NYC time, 23 Feb 2019, and will probably be "calling it a night"
around 23:00), I can post the issue tomorrow. Otherwise, it's unlikely I'll
be able to post it before next weekend.

Any vehicle design system - CT, MT, T4, RTT1/2, T5, CE - is fine; just note
which - and I certainly won't object to getting multiple designs to pick
and choose from for space fitting.

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