Did Currie drop by the Qt3 pad, smoke a bowl with ya'll, then just let drop that Sirtech is gone? Based on that recent interview (from somewhere, I forget), Ian had some hope left because a publisher for W8 had been found (whom he wouldn't reveal). Spill the goods, man!
--scharmers
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By Bub (Bub) on Sunday, September 2, 2001 - 03:27 pm:
I thought Sir-Tech died a month ago...?
-Andrew
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By Mark Asher on Sunday, September 2, 2001 - 11:42 pm:
I was referring to a couple of messages from Ian Currie and Linda Currie saying that they were outta there and Sirtech was effectively dead. They were on the news portals.
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By Doug Erickson on Monday, September 3, 2001 - 02:17 am:
Clever Blakemore probably took a day off from his diligent decade-spanning work on Grimoire just to celebrate the death of those hated "modern-day Lysenkos". Wish I coulda been there to see him bench-press the back of a Chevy Blazer in glee, or fire off a few of the autmomatic weapons (preferably those using baseball-sized rounds as ammunition) he has stockpiled for the inevitable coming of a UN-sponsored apocalypse.
Doug Erickson
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By mtkafka (Mtkafka) on Monday, September 3, 2001 - 02:39 am:
Did Cleve like Deus Ex? Cleve does sound like a New World Order Art Bell freak.... some cool stuff though he wrote! He relpied to one of my posts about a story where Sir Tech didnt want him to write for Wizardry 8 and he got all madpissed because CLEARLY he was the one that could write the best story for Wizardry 8! ahh those days are gone!
He should write for Majestic. Might make him REAL famous. forget Grimoire!
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