On Sunday, March 3, 2002 at 9:58:05 PM UTC-7, Alan Wong wrote:
"Garin Sutton" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:a5ueoe$dor$[email protected]...
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3. I have the game, but the Franklin Mint has stopped producing it as they phased out all of their Star Trek lines.
They are? nooooooOOOO, I wanted to get those little pewter starship replicas they had! *sob*
Though I have the chess set, and it's been in a box for the last 5 years :)
I didn't have a proper cabinet for it and i didn't want it collected dust.
I have good news for people; a much less expensive licensed set for
Star Trek three-dimensional chess is available from a company called
The Noble Collection.
Oh, and the reason I dug up this really old thread?
On my web site, at
http://www.quadibloc.com/chess/ch050501.htm
I make note of the Bartmess rules for three-dimensional chess,
note that I have some criticisms of those rules, and propose a
modified set of rules for the game that addresses the issues
which I have identified.
Since Star Trek belongs to Paramount and not me, I can't
claim a proprietary interest in these rules, so if Paramount
and/or their licensees decided to run with them, I won't sue,
and somehow I suspect Bartmess never did either because
of Paramount's superseding proprietary interest in all things
Star Trek.
John Savard
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