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A little story bout coming back and two questions.
« on: 27 January 2014, 09:52:51 »
First let me tell you that I am a big fan of what you people do. Now to tell you my stuff is a little out dated. http://i.imgur.com/GY6SeHV.jpg here you can view my current stuff. As you can see from the picture it has had heavy use. I would like to tell you a story, when I was in high school long ago I was a shy kid and often would sit in the classroom while the other students went to eat lunch. A teacher found me one day and asked me if I would like to play a game. He introduced me to the game of BattleTech using the intro box set released in the 90's. He sit with me each lunch and play a game of BattleTech with me. This was my gateway drug to other facets of RPG's On my last day of High School he gifted me with a brand new printing of the set sealed in plastic as a gift. This set was the one above plus a set of master rules that I can't find for the life of me after my move. So a few weeks ago I got a super craving for mechanized death machines this prompted me to go to my local stores and seek out products. I tried all of them in my local area and several not in my local area looking for a new copy of Total Warfare and for the new box set. I came up empty handed. I am looking to purchase this so I can run it as a demo bimonthly at my local University RPG club our website is http://umrpa.warpn9ne.com So my questions are thus

1. When can I expect to see the new box set online for order or shipping to distributors?

2. When can I expect to see Total Warfare shipping to distributors?

Don't want to sound demanding or pushy. Thanks again for giving me years of awesome gaming and I look forward to jumping back into the pilot seat when the box is released.
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