CMP2012-01 Swing the Vote |FR 9a . |SA 9a . . |. . . .
CMP2012-02 Five Minutes to Midnight|. FR 1p |. SA 1p . |. . . .
CMP2012-03 Silicon Slick |. . FR 6p |. . SA 6p |. . . .
CMP2012-04 Depth Charge |. . . FR 10p|. . . SA 10p|. . . .
CMP2012-05 Hopping the Fence |. . . . |SA 9a . . |SU 9a .
CMP2012-06 Domestic Tranquility |. . . . |. SA 1p . |. SU 1p
CMP2012-07 Grocery List |. . . . |. . SA 6p |. . SU 6p
CMP2012-08 The Hung Over |. . . . |. . . SA 10p|. . . SU 10p
SRM04-04 Smuggler’s Blues |FR 9a . |. . . . |SU 9a .
SRM04-05 On a Silver Platter |. FR 1p |. . . . |. SU 1p
SRM04-06 Hard Target |. . . . |. SA 1p . |. . SU 6p
SRM04-07 Burn |. . . . |. . SA 6p |. . . SU 10p
SRM04-08 Brothers United |. FR 1p |. . . SA 10p|. . . .
SRM04-09 Assassin Nation |. . FR 6p |. . . . |SU 9a .
SRM04-10 Romero & Juliet |. . . FR 10p|. . . . |. SU 1p
Dragon*Con is very expensive, very far from the main HQ (In Seattle), and stuck right next to Gen Con and Pax Prime (Gen Con is 2 weeks before it, Pax Prime is the same weekend). It's also, from what I've heard, not a great "vending" convention, as most attendees are going for the spectacle and panels and costume stuff, not to buy stuff. I know CGL would love to be able to do the show, it just doesn't end up feasible, especially since they're attending Pax this year (Which is in Seattle).
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Dragon*Con is very expensive, very far from the main HQ (In Seattle), and stuck right next to Gen Con and Pax Prime (Gen Con is 2 weeks before it, Pax Prime is the same weekend). It's also, from what I've heard, not a great "vending" convention, as most attendees are going for the spectacle and panels and costume stuff, not to buy stuff. I know CGL would love to be able to do the show, it just doesn't end up feasible, especially since they're attending Pax this year (Which is in Seattle).While it might not be a GenCon level vending convention, it COULD do pretty well if it was given a shot. There's a real undercurrent of just general geekery at D*Con that, given a chance, could turn into at least enough money to fund a couple booth volunteers, in my opinion. I'm not a vending expert, but I've been to my share of D*Con's (and my wife and all our buddies more than make up for the ones I miss), and I know how many gaming and Shadowrun convos I've gotten into at 'em.
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Dragon*Con is very expensive, very far from the main HQ (In Seattle), and stuck right next to Gen Con and Pax Prime (Gen Con is 2 weeks before it, Pax Prime is the same weekend). It's also, from what I've heard, not a great "vending" convention, as most attendees are going for the spectacle and panels and costume stuff, not to buy stuff. I know CGL would love to be able to do the show, it just doesn't end up feasible, especially since they're attending Pax this year (Which is in Seattle).While it might not be a GenCon level vending convention, it COULD do pretty well if it was given a shot. There's a real undercurrent of just general geekery at D*Con that, given a chance, could turn into at least enough money to fund a couple booth volunteers, in my opinion. I'm not a vending expert, but I've been to my share of D*Con's (and my wife and all our buddies more than make up for the ones I miss), and I know how many gaming and Shadowrun convos I've gotten into at 'em.
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There's room there for gaming to expand, and I genuinely feel like D*Con just needs some game company to make their presence known, to really start a cool trend.
Also, just FYI, but Flea says hiya and is waving over my shoulder, Lloyd. ;)