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    The original playtesters

    Just a thought whilst I'm sat here at work until 10pm very bored! You can tell when I'm like this because I start posting more!

    I was flicking through the credits page in the Players Guide and saw the name Dan Moppin.

    Er.....

    Did Decipher run out of playtesters and start making up names to pad out the credits list by rearranging the names of the designers?



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    Shhhh.... System Lord Dan Moppin is Don's Evil Alter.....
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    Re: The original playtesters

    Originally posted by JonA
    Just a thought whilst I'm sat here at work until 10pm very bored! You can tell when I'm like this because I start posting more!

    I was flicking through the credits page in the Players Guide and saw the name Dan Moppin.

    Er.....

    Did Decipher run out of playtesters and start making up names to pad out the credits list by rearranging the names of the designers?



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    Heh. Actually, Don ran the playtest for our group. Since he was getting a writing credit under his own name, it was suggested that Dan Moppin get the playtest credit.
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