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Not sure how many know, but there's still a great community for TC2M and we're still selling it at the MMG site. So I was looking through the credits as to how many of that old team have contributed in some way to SOW:

R. Norb Timpko - Coder, Web Admin, Design
LTC John N. Duquette, USA Retired (aka Wrangler) - Scenario Lead/Manual/Tester
Brett Schulte - Tester
Ron "Beagler" Stakelbeck - Team Lead/Scenario Designer/Tester
Jim "6th Vermont" Weaver - Scenario Designer/Manual/Munitions Designer/Tester
Charles "Shirkon" Wood, ICC/SS USN Retired - Beta Tester
Oliver 'ADukes' Neumann - Tester
David "Davinci" Scruggs - Tester

About half of the original MMG team have contributed here, with all 3 TC2M scenario designers having a direct impact, and 4 of the original 16 are still working on SOW. We sure have been doing this a long time :) Back in May 2001 I bought my first 3D engine and tried coding my first 3D game. So it's been almost 12 years on this journey and we're not done yet.
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Norb - do you remember the times that you thought that someone of the team was giving ADukes vital information about the game, due to the fact that you thought that there was no way that he could have known certain things.

Well, as it turned out, ADukes knew more than most of us did, so you decided to put him on the team, and the rest of the story is history.

ADukes still knows more than everyone!

Just a memory from way-back-when!

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Yeah, I didn't realize how sharp he was. He's still the guy that knows the csv files the best. It's so cool when people figure out how to do stuff, stuff that you never even considered.
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