Regarding the idea of "it's hard to rationalize getting a new set": Of course it isn't! - I'm ordering a new set for myself, meaning I get all the cool new stuff. - The old set is a gift to a friend, who gets a copy of the game of their own (slight wear, eh...). - And Looney Labs gets a cash reward for putting out new Chrononauts stuff - filling the double duty of rewarding a company I like, and sending a message to focus on Chrononauts more. We have enough Fluxx varieties already! - Rev. Andrew Holt [snip] > > We are now taking preorders at our website for the new edition of Chrononauts, as well as > > the brand new expansion, The Gore Years. [snip] > > The Gore Years adds five new cards onto the end of the timeline to bring it up to 2008. It > > also includes three Identities that use the new events. [snip] > I'll be getting the Gore years, of course - I've already got every > /other/ Chrononauts card. I can probably live without another dinosaur > if I have to... but does anyone know if there's some way I can get > 1945-D without having to buy a whole new Chrononauts deck? > -- > DataPacRat > [snip] > > I'm psyched to hear about The Gore Years, but I'm in a similar boat as > you: it's hard to rationalize buying a whole new set, even with a > sturdier box, for two extra cards. Getting one some other way would > probably require Looney Labs to release it as a promo, I guess. > -- > Tyler Dion |