Editing L. Ross Babcock III
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In 1980, he and [[Jordan Weisman]] were fellow gamers at the Merchant Marine Academy. They started FASA Corporation with a starting capital of $350 ($175 each). In 1980, he and [[Jordan Weisman]] were fellow gamers at the Merchant Marine Academy. They started FASA Corporation with a starting capital of $350 ($175 each).
− Babcock is credited for game design and writing on numerous [[BattleTech]] products and worked as editor-in-chief on the ''[[w:Star Trek: The Role Playing Game|Star Trek]]'' and [[Doctor Who]] game lines. He holds a credit on every book published in FASA's Star Trek RPG line. Also, the original concept for [[Shadowrun]] was allegedly devised by him. + Babcock is credited for game design and writing on numerous [[BattleTech]] products and worked as editor-in-chief on the [[Star Trek]] and [[Doctor Who]] game lines. He holds a credit on every book published in FASA's Star Trek RPG line. Also, the original concept for [[Shadowrun]] was allegedly devised by him.
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In 1980, he and [[Jordan Weisman]] were fellow gamers at the Merchant Marine Academy. They started FASA Corporation with a starting capital of $350 ($175 each). | In 1980, he and [[Jordan Weisman]] were fellow gamers at the Merchant Marine Academy. They started FASA Corporation with a starting capital of $350 ($175 each). | ||
− | Babcock is credited for game design and writing on numerous [[BattleTech]] products and worked as editor-in-chief on the | + | Babcock is credited for game design and writing on numerous [[BattleTech]] products and worked as editor-in-chief on the [[Star Trek]] and [[Doctor Who]] game lines. He holds a credit on every book published in FASA's Star Trek RPG line. Also, the original concept for [[Shadowrun]] was allegedly devised by him. |
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