Jun. 12th, 2020

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Dream Pod 9’s Heavy Gear RPG depicted the ongoing struggles between Terra Novan factions as that world recovered from an interregnum that followed Earth’s retreat from empire. These conflicts often focused on Gears, Landmate-like piloted mechas. I liked the game mechanics but being hooked on Masamune Shirow’s manga at the time, mostly used the rules to try to design Tachikomas with a system that was never intended for that purpose [1].

The Heavy Gear product line cover designs were unusually eye-catching, unambiguously identifying the brand at a glance [2]. No customer ever had a problem picking out Heavy Gear products, regardless of where they were shelved.

One day, I decided to test just how recognizable the Heavy Gear products were. I handed a copy to a customer and had him walk away from the store until I could no longer recognize the Heavy Gear rule book.

The test failed because buildings and hills got in the way before resolution was a factor.

1: I could have used it as an Appleseed RPG but that never occurred to me.

2: And not in a ​“I’d better make sure that’s not the first thing people see when they enter the store.”
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Querier figures the sources was analog or a similar periodical.

"There was one story from that time period that I’ve read just once, but never forgotten and – naturally - I cannot remember the author or title. In the story, a researcher is doing computer analysis of the world’s most popular music to find common elements in the hopes of producing a perfect piece of music. The story ends with the researcher dying of malnutrition in rapture, unable to remove the headphones while listening to the end result - a perfect piece of music."

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