And another thing, my copy of the new 40k role play came this week, leaving me highly excited. So in honour of this I am going to post some of my role play stories. They will be spasmodic. This one comes from Inquisitor.
Rogue Trader Brandenburg ran down the narrow street. Huge metal walls rose up on either side, boxing him cutting off his escape route. He risked a glance over his shoulder, to see the huge form of Battle Brother Cain, a member of the Adeptus Astartes, bearing down on him. Turning his attention back on the street, he tripped as he stood on the hem of his cloak. He heard a crack, as a rib broke in his chest. The towering form of Cain loomed over him, blotting out the light from the globes. A hand reached down, and grasped him by the neck, raised him high. Brandenburg struggled, but his attempts were wasted on the mighty power armour Cain wore.
'Die heretic' the marine snarled. A frag grenade in his hand, he clicked the primer. He closed his hand around the throat of Brandenburg, cutting off the air supply. Raised the grenade to ram it down the man's throat. When a single low shot echoed off. Brandenburg dropped to the floor.He looked up, the marine took a step forward, blood flowing from a single bullet hole in the only unarmoured part of his body, his head. Then he collapsed, his knee obliterating Brandenburg's skull into a puddle of blood and skull fragments.
This actually happened.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Got to stop thinking
As the title said really. I've got to stop thinking. I've a tendency to have my head in the world of daydream thinking about things I want to do. Then I think, why can't I have them now. Meh. I have to work harder.
On the Reading Stand: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. I love the Wheel of Time series. Robert Jordan has created such a great world in his books. If only they were not so dry. But I like them and spurred by the fact that book 12 is being worked on, despite the fact that he is now dead. I have begun to reread and in the case of book 10 and 11, read for a first time.
On the Reading Stand: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. I love the Wheel of Time series. Robert Jordan has created such a great world in his books. If only they were not so dry. But I like them and spurred by the fact that book 12 is being worked on, despite the fact that he is now dead. I have begun to reread and in the case of book 10 and 11, read for a first time.
Monday, 4 February 2008
Scary
Lo all.
This has been a scary but exciting weekend. Firstly on Saturday morning The Last Alliance (A Lord of the Rings website dedicated to the wargame from Games Workshop) published my article on a large reenactment of the Battle for Helms Deep. Despite it being listed as written by my friend John (he sent it in, and put myself and Terry (the third player) as co-authors), I am technically a published author so go me.
Today (04/02/08) I sent my book to Usborne's for consideration to be published. This is quite scary , as I am now beginning to brace myself for rejection. I will be sending more submissions outs over the next few weeks. I am thinking of sending my tv script out as well to the BBC writers room. You never know, they may be both liked.
On the TV Front: Watching Scrubs Season 6. Very impressed with the way they have handled topics such as Post Natal Depression and Abortion, while being able to keep humors approach. Now, I will admit that I do love Scrubs but there is something about it that its very cool.
Anyway, I promised a website. Well it may be on its way. Maybe.
I also seem to be blogging more. Go Figure.
See you soon.
This has been a scary but exciting weekend. Firstly on Saturday morning The Last Alliance (A Lord of the Rings website dedicated to the wargame from Games Workshop) published my article on a large reenactment of the Battle for Helms Deep. Despite it being listed as written by my friend John (he sent it in, and put myself and Terry (the third player) as co-authors), I am technically a published author so go me.
Today (04/02/08) I sent my book to Usborne's for consideration to be published. This is quite scary , as I am now beginning to brace myself for rejection. I will be sending more submissions outs over the next few weeks. I am thinking of sending my tv script out as well to the BBC writers room. You never know, they may be both liked.
On the TV Front: Watching Scrubs Season 6. Very impressed with the way they have handled topics such as Post Natal Depression and Abortion, while being able to keep humors approach. Now, I will admit that I do love Scrubs but there is something about it that its very cool.
Anyway, I promised a website. Well it may be on its way. Maybe.
I also seem to be blogging more. Go Figure.
See you soon.
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