I'll be using those Gears for an RPG campaign, so I want to have each Gear individualized enough to be easy to spot on the table, yet have enough common elements to link them into one regiment. The Player Characters will be Northies, and the MilICIA will be the general opposition. If I end up playing Blitz, I may go for an ESE Force with independent ties, so I can include some of my Northern Gears too.
PATRICK ST-AMAND poursuit, avec l’appui d’une subvention du CRSH, des recherches doctorales en études françaises à Queen’s University. Ses travaux portent sur la poésie québécoise contemporaine et se concentrent sur l’œuvre du poète et essayiste René Lapierre. Il a complété sa maîtrise en études littéraires à l’Université du Québec à Montréal en 2002 et son mémoire a obtenu le prix Hurtubise HMH pour le meilleur mémoire de maîtrise, profil création. Son premier roman, L’amour obscène, a été publié aux éditions Hurtubise HMH en 2003. Il a participé à l’ouvrage collectif L’atelier de l’écrivain produit par le groupe de recherche Figura à l’Université du Québec à Montréal en 2004. Depuis 2010, il collabore au groupe de recherche PROSPERO sur la politique du roman contemporain.
Those are going to look ace. Very envy-inducing, but also very inspiring! My poor northies may soon receive their battle colors, thanks to you.
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I'll be using those Gears for an RPG campaign, so I want to have each Gear individualized enough to be easy to spot on the table, yet have enough common elements to link them into one regiment. The Player Characters will be Northies, and the MilICIA will be the general opposition. If I end up playing Blitz, I may go for an ESE Force with independent ties, so I can include some of my Northern Gears too.
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