Jean Rabe tells how women are becoming involved in the gaming industry. Hear how a simple hobby can become a lifelong career. Jean tells how she progressed from a novice player in college to becoming a freelance editor and game convention coordinator, to RPGA Network coordinator, authoring novels and editing FASA's MECHFORCE QUARTERLY. Gen Con Symposium.
What makes a winning science fiction roleplaying scenario? How can you play out your favorite Sci-Fi movies and TV shows-without your players ever getting wise? What does it take to create a vibrant yet believable game setting? Learn the secrets behind all these success strategies in our free daily game-design workshop, sponsored by the RPGA Network.
Join the TSR Greyhawk team, Gary Gygax, and other Greyhawk celebrities for a rousing Q&A about the future of Greyhawk. Test your Greyhawk knowledge in the audience participation trivia quiz. Greyhawk prizes awarded to the trivia winner and a lucky audience victim...oops, make that audience member! Email the Greyhawk Fan Club at ACERERAK@aol.com or visit their website at http://members.aol.com/WoGFanClub/woghome.html Moderator Randy Richards.
What sets Star'Drive apart from Star Wars? What exactly makes Dark*Matter different than The X-Files? Come join designers and editors for an introduction to the two published settings for Altemity game, and a discussion of the possibilities for other settings.
Join Mij Reltub, the Spellfire Oracle, as he discusses the latest and greatest about the 125 Spellfire card game. All members of the Design Team are invited to attend, so bring your favorite Spellfire cards and have them signeaby your favorite Spellfire stars!
How do you capture in print the essence of James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, and other Trek icons? How can you tell a good story without blowing up the Enterprise, starting another galactic conflict, or permanently changing the lives of the bridge crew? Noted author Diane Duane leads this panel of top-notch Star-Trek novelists in a discussion of bringing the television classic to life on the printed page.