Here's the format: If there's no one's name after the card, it was all my idea. Otherwise, the original idea came from the named person, and I either left it as it was or changed it to suit my taste. So that's why you might see your name after a card and say "Hey, I didn't send him that!" ;-)
Also I'd like to apologize to anyone who sent me mail over the summer and didn't get a response because I couldn't send from my hamp.hampshire.edu account.
September, when sysadmins turn color and fall from the trees...
-someone's .sig
Long the most feared month of the year on Usenet, the secrets of
September have long been hidden by fearful system administrators. Now,
at last, they have been revealed in this exciting booster set for
Usenet: the Flaming, the collectible trading card game of Usenet
politics and global domination. This supplement is not a stand alone
game; you must "purchase" Usenet: the Flaming v 1.2 (the
"Somewhat-Limited Edition"), available at:
http://www.io.com/sjg/inwo/misc/utf.html
And now, before we begin, a word from our CEO:
Hello. We at Wumpuses of Western Mass., inc. (WoWM) are pleased to report record profits this year from sales of our blatant scam, "Usenet: the Flaming" (I prefer to call this game a "blatant scam" rather than a "collectible trading card game", because I believe the focus should not be how much the cards are worth to some piddly little collector, but how much money this game is making for us). Our other blatant scams, "Medusa: the Eternal Struggle", "Usenet--Next World Order", and "Legends of the Big Eight" have also been very profitable.In fact, we've made so much money that we've decided to celebrate by doing two things. First, we are opening an office in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City, to tap a potentially vast market in the only country where people haven't heard of our game yet.
Second, we are downsizing our role-playing game department. Sure, we said that we were going to make role-playing games, and sure we went and hired many of the most talented people in the industry. Sure, "Usenet: the Role-Playing Game" was only a week away from going to the printers. But we realized that these games just won't make as much money as our line of blatant scams, so we have decided to fire thirty people with three days notice.
Some of these people will be able to get new jobs in WoWM working at our new game-design factory in Mexico, the others will just have to find new jobs. Merry Christmas, suckers!
Rules changes: From now on, references to "power" in connection with
sites should be replaced with "computrons"; thus,
hamp.hampshire.edu
produces 1 computron when downed.
-Eric S. Raymond
198.114.177.14, .5, My PC.
T3 LINE, 3, Target site now produces two additional computrons when you
tap it.
-Eric S. Raymond
RETROCOMPUTING, 1, Target site administrator is overcome with a fit of
nostalgia and decides to refit the site to run on a PDP-8. Site loses
1 computron, but the player who controls the site gains 1 cred.
-Duncan Blake
COOL SITE OF THE DAY, 1, All players vote on whether the target
site is host to a "Cool Site of the Day"; if it is, the controller
gains 1 cred, but the site goes down for a turn, as hordes of
people connect to it to find out what was so cool.
-Duncan Blake
THE POWER OF THE SPOKEN WORD, 1, You skip the cold,
impersonal world of 7-bit ASCII and verbally intimidate the hell out of
the target player. You get to look at the top card in his deck.
-Michael Tresca
GRUBORTROLL, 2, Taking on the persona of a disbarred lawyer, you launch a frontal assault on Usenet customs and common sense. Then, while everyone is distracted, you can proceed with your schemes. Take an extra turn.
UDP, 1, Target site is under the Usenet Death Penalty. Computrons from this site may not be used to play a posting card (figure out what _that_ means!).
LAZARUS, 1, As long as this card is in play, the player is immune to the effect of CANCELBUNNY.
ADVENTUROUS UNDERGRAD, 1, An undergraduate hacker takes over this
site and does _something_. From now on, this site can multitask;
for example, a 2 computron site could be downed to power _two_ 1
computron cards, or one 2 computron card.
-Elvish Wanderer
TROJAN HORSE, 2, You infiltrate the target site and take it over.
You now control this site, and can use it just as you use one of
your sites. This card is blocked by RISKS DIGEST.
-David Donachie
BOGON FLARE, 2, VDT radiation, or something,
scrambles everyones' brains. All players lose 2 cred.
-Eric S. Raymond
IMMINENT DEATH OF THE NET PREDICTED, 1, ...by target.
Target loses 1 cred.
-Eric S. Raymond
IS THIS THING ON?, 1, Your parents become
"hip" and get onto the Internet despite your best efforts to
stop them. They confuse email with news postings, and write to you
about your acne problems and how they think they know a good
dermatologist, etc. Lose 1 cred as your carefully constructed
net.persona is exposed as a fraud.
-Michael Tresca
BOB DOLE, 1, Goes around getting people mad at target's
net site and makes him lose 1 cred. Also, anyone playing offensive
music must throw it out the window.
-rcorrion@acadia.net
Contributors to this booster set:
Matthew E. Grossman <megF91@hamp.hampshire.edu>
Eric S. Raymond < esr@locke.ccil.org>
Duncan Blake <dblake@PrimeNet.Com>
Elvish Wanderer <ranger@student.umass.edu>
Michael Tresca <trescami@student.msu.edu>
David Donachie <daviddo@castle.ed.ac.uk>
rcorrion@acadia.net
(sorry, I don't have your name!)
And thanks to everyone who sent me stuff which didn't make it in.