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    Beyond the Final Frontier, Issue #9

    Check it out at the CODA Lives! site

    http://www.geocities.com/gandalfofbo...l#ST_DOWNLOADS

    (ps- the my intro is a little off)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GandalfOfBorg
    Check it out at the CODA Lives! site

    http://www.geocities.com/gandalfofbo...l#ST_DOWNLOADS

    (ps- the my intro is a little off)
    Thanks GoB for yet another edition of one of 'your' fantastic fanzines (and yes I know that you don't necessarily do them all by yourself...). :-)
    On another note, do you happen to have had any recent contact with LtCom Matt? His webpage is gone and we've all been out of contact with him for quite some time. We're worried, as we seem to remember he stated of having had to go through a rough time in his real life recently. Could you shed some light on the matter maybe? Thanks in advance...

    Regards. Cut.

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    Cool.

    Doug, are you planning to write more adventures?
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    There are two more adventures attached to this particular mini-campaign, to complete the story arc. With luck, maybe we'll see those in issues ten and eleven.

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    ::looks at title::
    ::looks at byline::


    Um... As much as I appreciate the credit, I don't think selek is me. Are you, Roger?
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    well then.

    Anyway, I have a series of articles I've outlined (and almost finished one of) about Klingon subject species that might be useful accompaniment.
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    Just had a quick look, and as usual it's outstanding work!
    Ta Muchly

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    Im sorry, but no I haven't. His site is down as well (as I usually try to post at least the BtFF announcements there). I think I have his email at home, so I'll try contacting him later.
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    Yep...That's me.

    How do you like my new nome de plume?

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    Looks good, I didn't have time to read it yet, though. Thanks to everybody involved.

    The Tatterdemalion King's confusion is understandable, since a "Doug Burke" is credited for the Klingon Saga, twice, in the table of contents and once again on page 4, right below the headline.
    The only other (real person) names I've spotted so far those of GoB and the layout artist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by selek
    Yep...That's me.

    How do you like my new nome de plume?
    Nice name. I've grown rather attached to it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ergi
    The Tatterdemalion King's confusion is understandable, since a "Doug Burke" is credited for the Klingon Saga, twice, in the table of contents and once again on page 4, right below the headline.
    That's what I was referring to, Ergi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    ::looks at title::
    ::looks at byline::


    Um... As much as I appreciate the credit, I don't think selek is me. Are you, Roger?
    hehe sorry about that
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    I'mma finish up the article and send it to you soonish, GoB.
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    Ok, cool thanks
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