Friday, March 24, 2006
How much of a Buffy geek am I?
Check Robbie's blog for the details.
Monday, March 13, 2006
Little Paper Soldiers
This could be the start of a very cheap & easy period of wargaming for Richard and the Gamer crew...
Sunday, March 12, 2006
How evil are you blogthing
You Are 84% Evil |
Hmmm.......
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Serenity
According to the docos that accompany the DVD, the film was made on a (Hollywood) shoestring budget. (Hollywood shoestring is different to any ordinary shoestring in being so very much larger!) Despite this, the special effects are totally convincing (as they were with the series, but as some lower budget movies fail badly in this, it is interesting to note.), and the sets are almost identical to those from the series, even though these were trashed after Firefly's cancellation.
It is a testament to the love that the actors have for this show, and this universe, that the entire series cast was able to re-assemble for the movie. Their performances are so true to the original series that it is hard to believe it has been three years since they were last together.
If you are already a fan of Firefly, this movie will leave you wanting more. If you have never heard of Firefly, but like Joss Whedon's other work (Buffy & Angel), buy the DVD, watch it, and then you'll be buying the Firefly box set. If, on the other hand, you have no idea about Firefly or you are asking "Who is this Joss Whedon character, anyway?", then rent Serenity. You may just be about to go into a major DVD buying spree... or you may hate it. But if you don't try it, you will never know!
Friday, February 10, 2006
I actually do stuff that isn't wargaming... sometimes!



Just to prove that I do sometimes actually work... here are some photos from our 2005 Fire Brigades Open Day. The first is of a simulated fuel fire (ie: it is actually fuel burning, but it's not a problem because 'Deputy Captain Dick' is standing by!). This is followed by the shot of me putting the fire out using the fog setting and Aqueous Film Forming Foam. It's not a great photo, but I can just tell it's me from the 'DC' on the side of the helmet! And last is me, explaining the inner workings of the Firepac (The Big Red Truck) to a passing child. Again, not the best photo, but then I clearly wasn't taking it, was I?
This year's open day will be Saturday 29th of April, and every-one is welcome at their local NSW Fire Brigade Station... and of course anyone who happens along to Narellan also get to be taught Fire Safety by 'Deputy Captain Dick'!
Monday, January 30, 2006
Robbie is BACK!
LOTR the Third
The game started as a 'reinforcement mission'. Chris ways trying to get his 24 Men of Gondor across the board to reinforce a hypothetical garrison being besieged by my Urak-Hai. I had 15 Uraks with which to stop him. (This works out to 200 points a side... I also took a command / hero guy in Lurtz, mainly because I think the figure looks very cool. Chris decided to take more men, and no heroes.) So, I start the game out-numbered, and think to myself, "Well, here we go again!". But then I start to inflict some casualties by closing to melee range, and cutting of his advantage of bowmen. Then, we both hit 50% casualties in the same turn... Morale test time! I roll a courage roll for Lurtz, as he effects all of his underlings under 6" away... Lurtz says he is having a great time, and could he please have more Gondorians to tear apart with his bare hands? (He passes.) Young Chris has no boss-man. So each figure rolls seperately... and 6 of his remaining 11 decide that enough blood has been shed this day... and run away like girls! At last I outnumber him, and then the REAL slaughter begins!
It is scary exactly how much satisfaction a grown man can get out of beating a teenager at a game of toy soldiers... If I had a soul, I would be ashamed of myself!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Firefly
The basic concept, for the unintiated, is a space/western, set about 500 years in the future, and on the fringes of the civilised universe. Joss Whedon runs with the assumtion that the US & China were left as the only remaining superpowers, and so the cultures merged... and this means that the show has pockets of untranslated Mandarin spouted by the characters. He also assumes that the frontier of human space is very much like most other frontiers, very much Wild West. It works.
The stories centre around a Firefly class freighter Serenity , her Captain Mal Reynolds, First Mate Zoe, her husband & ship's pilot "Wash" and crewman Jayne Cobb. They are joined by passengers of various ilks and trades, and their hunt for work fuels the stories. As with Whedon's other work, humour abounds, and the show doesn't take itself too seriously. Perhaps this helped to grab me?
There is also a movie, "Serenity", done after the series was cancelled by FOX after only 14 episodes... a travesty! It is due for release in February here in Oz, and I know that I WILL be buying a copy!