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Tycho

You may see us this weekend with camera crews in tow; now you’ll know why.

It’s thoroughly experimental, and I’m not sure what the endgame of that project will be yet, but similar to the podcasts (which people have expressed enjoyment in) a campaign internally to capture the odd things that occur around here strikes me as a wise maneuver.

Of course “here” at this very moment is actually a hotel room, and not the office, whose soy-based creamers and ordinary rituals would be a tremendous comfort right now.  In less than a half an hour I will don my badge and enter the Holy Sanctum, where even now the strange energies of PAX are coalescing.  As opposed to convalescing, I guess.  Don’t the worry about the energies!  The energies are fine.

Herculean efforts on the part of a dedicated Enforcer Corps built the show, and their enduring enthusiasm is an incredible biological feat.  Thank them, should the opportunity arise.  Beyond that, my only directive for attendees would be to extend your antennae, put yourself in receive mode, and prepare to absorb the joyous, deeply coded emanations of a wholly unified people.

(CW)TB out.  

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Tycho

When we were asked to do a piece for Dragon Age, there was no deliberation involved.

You can find it here.  I spent a lot of time with the game’s substantial database, poring over my unlocks in an effort to maintain the flavor of the setting.  It was a lot of fun to write, and very strange, and had the effect of making its launch in November seem very far away.

(CW)TB

Tycho

The Washington State Convention center has been monitoring traffic through the show, and they’ve determined that we’re good for another thousand passes on both Saturday and Sunday.  Would you like to come, still?  Does this post shine a sunbeam on what was formerly your darkest hour?  Here then, friend: Join us.

(CW)TB