While I completely agree with this type of proposal
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Beelzebubalicious
Taking Jason's point about politics, how about taking this out of the political realm (if that is, indeed, possible) and putting it in to nuetral hands or territory? It could involve representatives, those who leave their uniforms at the door, of the major agencies, but not high level bureaucrats, but experienced, field people. I like Rex's idea - focus on the issues and scenarios, not the particular style, methodology, etc. Just what works.
Would this be possible?
If so, I can offer a potential nuetral party.
I think the major problem you run into is that regardless of who builds what it has to be able to play nice with a whole bunch of existing programs all of which tie in with rice bowls and who don't all always like to share for reasons which are somewhat understandable if not necessarily helpful:(
yes, I really am this geeky
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120mm
Kind of like a Dungeon Master with electronic dice.
Can I play a halfling rogue?
Resource for modern and assymetric wargaming
Hi, I've been putting together a site with links to a range of topics on modern wargaming and wargame design. The assymetric and red teaming are two things that I'd like to expand on. Feel free to check it out and suggest new source of information that isn't there.
Cheers,
http://sites.google.com/site/bongotastic/
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