Rikki Tikki Traveller
Cosmic Mongoose
Just delivered in the US mail to the midwestern US.
Now leave me alone, I am reading!



Now leave me alone, I am reading!
Rikki Tikki Traveller said:Just delivered in the US mail to the midwestern US.![]()
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Now leave me alone, I am reading!
alex_greene said:It must mean the book will soon become available here in the UK.
I shall call Fan Boy 3 after midday on Tuesday (the earliest they'll be open during the week), or perhaps even FP in Liverpool on Monday ...
lastbesthope said:alex_greene said:It must mean the book will soon become available here in the UK.
I shall call Fan Boy 3 after midday on Tuesday (the earliest they'll be open during the week), or perhaps even FP in Liverpool on Monday ...
Well despite being on the Esdevium list for the UK for next week, they had no copies for sale at Mongoose this weekend, or I would have bought one.
LBH
The audience didn't complain when certain episodes of Babylon 5 were released in the UK two weeks before the US release. Likewise, when some WW books came out early over here, there weren't too many complaints for that they were six weeks ahead of the States.Jame Rowe said:They're a UK company! Why would a UK company release it in the US before releasing it in the UK?!?
Okay, I'm not really that upset about it ( :roll: to myself) but I am curious.
Rikki Tikki Traveller said:I think the printer is in the US, so it gets to US customers first (I pre-ordered it as soon as it was announced).
alex_greene said:The audience didn't complain when certain episodes of Babylon 5 were released in the UK two weeks before the US release. Likewise, when some WW books came out early over here, there weren't too many complaints for that they were six weeks ahead of the States.Jame Rowe said:They're a UK company! Why would a UK company release it in the US before releasing it in the UK?!?
Okay, I'm not really that upset about it ( :roll: to myself) but I am curious.
Sometimes, turnabout is fair play - particularly is this keeps the Usarians sweet on Mongoose.
As I said, I always believe in turnabout being fair play. Sometimes the UK gets first bite; other times, it's the States getting the choice morsel of some British product before we Brits do. Blame the Marketing departments on both sides of the pond.Rikki Tikki Traveller said:alex_greene said:The audience didn't complain when certain episodes of Babylon 5 were released in the UK two weeks before the US release. Likewise, when some WW books came out early over here, there weren't too many complaints for that they were six weeks ahead of the States.Jame Rowe said:They're a UK company! Why would a UK company release it in the US before releasing it in the UK?!?
Okay, I'm not really that upset about it ( :roll: to myself) but I am curious.
Sometimes, turnabout is fair play - particularly is this keeps the Usarians sweet on Mongoose.
I beg to differ. I for one complained long and loud about the US not getting preferential treatment during the airing of B5! I even have the honor of JMS telling me to stop complaining, there was nothing he could do about it. I'm quite proud of that actually... :roll: :wink:
Rikki Tikki Traveller said:Also, NONE of the material in the book is Open Content.
msprange said:Actually, none of the material in any of our Traveller books is Open Content. . .
atpollard said:So will there be a Psion SRD?
msprange said:Rikki Tikki Traveller said:Also, NONE of the material in the book is Open Content.
Actually, none of the material in any of our Traveller books is Open Content. . .
Rikki Tikki Traveller said:The Universe of Babylon 5 Book has a nice little paragraph right at the beginning that specifically said that the RULES were Open Content. It was actually a nice section that clearly defined what was open and what was closed.