PsihoKekec
Swashbuckling Accountant
True, but the franchise owners are important here, though I agree that taking CGL to task would be a good first step.Mr. Pardoe's second post on the topic sadly makes it clear that the rot goes deep in CGL.
True, but the franchise owners are important here, though I agree that taking CGL to task would be a good first step.Mr. Pardoe's second post on the topic sadly makes it clear that the rot goes deep in CGL.
if they go under the baseball card company that owns them sees a small drop in profits. the company that owns the card company sees an even smaller drop. however if they started this over 1 mentally ill person then if a few hundred people make a point of expressing themselves then they will likely realize they fucked up. actually doing anything is another question entirely.So how will CGL handle things if their bottom line is badly hit?
From the Reddit links I posted upthread, they're actively deleting posts by the BLP supporters while leaving detractor posts to make it look that way.The reactions on r/battletech have been less than reassuring. *sighs*
Mr. Pardoe's second post on the topic sadly makes it clear that the rot goes deep in CGL.
Blaine Pardoe said:To be clear, I am not a victim. I refuse to use that title. I am a conservative that has had one publisher not publish my work because my views do not align with theirs. I chose to exercise my First Amendment rights. To me, this is censorship at the source. Their actions have had me join the ranks of others like Gina Carano, Tim Allen, and others, so I feel like I’m in good company. They have a business to run and made a decision. What I, and the fans, think of that decision is irrelevant. The loss is to the many fans I have earned over the decades. I will walk away proud of my contributions to BattleTech.
I have been overwhelmed with dozens of emails, posts, and DM’s of support. Thank you. This has been an emotional burden that I’ve been carrying for months and this weekend was cathartic and emotionally therapeutic. I ignored the nasty comments and outright lies by a handful of people, they didn’t merit giving the posters credibility by responding. Haters are going to hate. I don’t have time in my life for such negative people.
I get it – we kind of grew up together. A lot of fans have written about how they were teenagers and loved reading my books. My books were a guilty and safe pleasure for many of you in your youth. I’m glad my efforts got you to enjoy the game and the universe. Others loved my contribution to sourcebooks – ComStar and Clan Wolf. One compared my current situation to that of Khan Sarah McEvedy of Clan Wolverine…which made me grin. One asked if I would be selling my BattleTech collection – which I now must consider. Most simply were upset and wanted to know they had my back. Everyone expressed appreciation for my work and I am deeply thankful for your kind words.
I will continue to write novels about great characters, telling fun and creative stories – just not BattleTech stories. This will not slow me down one bit as a writer. I prefer creating in my own universe of Blue Dawn or writing true crime books, or my novels for Creative Juggernaut. I have three novels coming out of Kickstarters for them starting this fall. Two publishers reached out to me yesterday to write for their series – so you never know where I might show up. These publishers are able to separate where I stand on issues versus the stories I write. I have contracts in place right now for books with publishers who don’t care what politics I have. Their focus is the product I create. As long as I write good stories, they and their readers are happy.
Yeah, this is only going to moderately hurt him and may even pay off.Overall I'm impressed at how optimistic he actually is over this literal Betrayal of Ideals... *coughs*
Moving Forward…
By now many of you know the story, or parts of it. Going forward, I will no longer being writing BattleTech for Catalyst Game Labs (CGL). This was not a mutual decision. A handful of people, led by…blainepardoe.wordpress.com
Looks like he's in a good place.
we always have the old editions and 3d printing is really good at high level detail now. at this point it is more about finding a good model and your ability to support it and paint it.Yeah, this is only going to moderately hurt him and may even pay off.
We're the ones who are gonna lose because BT's bending the knee now and there's not really a whole lot of the tabletop/RPG world left that hasn't.
I am a member, but I haven't touched the forums in at least a couple years b/c I have limited time. Gaming has gotten to be a much smaller part of my life. Silly kids...I'd be interested in knowing what they said in the walled threads. I've never been able to sign up for their forums, for some reason the confirmation emails never arrive.
we always have the old editions and 3d printing is really good at high level detail now. at this point it is more about finding a good model and your ability to support it and paint it.
also people have access to every RPG and table top system to base any mechanics on. if people want to make a good homebrew they can steal anything and pirate whatever.We have free art and drawing software, cheap publishing tools, word processors and 3d printing. Everything needed for groups of people to create thier own 'verses, games and even minis.
also people have access to every RPG and table top system to base any mechanics on. if people want to make a good homebrew they can steal anything and pirate whatever.
Yup, plenty of free rulesets, like FUDGE or 1 page rules. Got some buddies who think modern 40k lore and rules suck? build your own grimdark verse, use 1 page rules grab some mini designs online and print em out.
Well, in this particular case you have the fuzzy mass of the OSR space thoroughly into the feel, even if it isn't the exact functional equivalence.Try and run a DnD 2nd edition game today