General Frost Recognized
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:39 am
A small ceremony took place today in a corner of the AotC Parade Grounds. Those in attendance were Kevin Killeen, Lutz Schmidt, and David Danner. Special guests were Ernest Sands, and Joseph Meyer. The honored guest was Robert Frost, who had no knowledge the event and was not even dressed in formal attire. Indeed he had just arrived from Maryland, where he is Commanding the first three officers in his variant of "Down the Pike."
Many of the AotC officers do not know that General Frost has worked on improving the TS and HPS gaming systems since he has been a Club member. Even now he is striving to improve the reality of the turn-based play with PDT changes and bringing integrity to the small arms weapons effectiveness that are historically too high and produce casualties most of us feel are exaggerated. He expects to have his system available soon for anyone to implement in any game engine and he is also developing multi-player scenarios in the Gettysburg series for club-wide use.
General Frost in recognition of this tedious and time consuming work plus study of historical documents you are here-by awarded the Honorable Service Medal with special compliments from your multi-player subordinates.
Many of the AotC officers do not know that General Frost has worked on improving the TS and HPS gaming systems since he has been a Club member. Even now he is striving to improve the reality of the turn-based play with PDT changes and bringing integrity to the small arms weapons effectiveness that are historically too high and produce casualties most of us feel are exaggerated. He expects to have his system available soon for anyone to implement in any game engine and he is also developing multi-player scenarios in the Gettysburg series for club-wide use.
General Frost in recognition of this tedious and time consuming work plus study of historical documents you are here-by awarded the Honorable Service Medal with special compliments from your multi-player subordinates.