No, Nothing To Do With The U2 Song
By tradition, thought, having mentioned it I can now use an image of said shanty in order to perfectly legitimately attract potential viewers, which is totally not clickbaiting in any way. Art!
From so long ago The Edge had a full head of hair. The cover illo for the album is great, consideri
ANYWAY I was actually referring to the Latin <hack spit> word 'Gloria', which my 'Collins Concise English Dictionary' declares to have an obscure origin. From this Latin root the French came up with 'Glorie', which eventually got transmuted into -
Glory!
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We're only going to be mentioning this tanks to the title, I've only ever seen bit of the whole film. Doesn't Denzil look rather cross on that poster? I don't think the Rebs are going to have a good day.
ANYWAY AGAIN, as is traditional, we need to define exactly what 'Glory' is, viz: "Exaltation, praise or honour, as that accorded by general consent, or something that brings or is worthy of praise."
As you might expect, with a concept as grandiose as 'Glory' there's a lot of references to it as people variously try to hog or bask in it. For a start, 'Brewer's' goes on about DOXOLOGY and 'Gloria in Excelsis' which has a suspiciously religious ring to it and no, I'm not going to look up DOXOLOGY, which sounds faintly rude. Art!
Well well well, what the Hades. It's derived from the Greek <spit hack> 'Doxa', which means - 'Glory'.
Enough of Gloria! Let us move on to plain old 'Glory', which is also present in 'Brewer's' as the less than wonderful 'GLORY HOLE', which is defined as a small room, box room, small closet or cupboard or similar, where miscellaneous bric-a-brac, flotsam and jetsam, rubbish, keepsakes and mementoes are stored. A midden, in other words. Art!
Erk. This is what the AI Art Generator thinks a 'midden' is. Rather unsettling if you ask me. Then we have -
HAND OF GLORY: Conrad unsure where the glory comes from with this one. This was the hand of a dead man, preferably one who had been hung, which was severed and soaked in oil, then used by witches for nefarious purposes. What nefarious purposes? O I thought you'd never ask! Art?
When used by burglars, it would send anyone in the targeted premises into a coma, and automatically unlock any doors it was brandished at, making the theft that much easier, although, once again, entirely lacking in glory.
KNICKERBOCKER GLORY: 'A rich confection consisting of ice cream, jelly, fruit and cream. It is not clear what connection, if any, it has with KNICERBOCKERS. Art!
All of this preamble is but a preamble to the real Intro, which deals with another tranche of 'The Dice Treasures' Top 20 WW1 wargames. The reason I went on and on about 'Glory' is that it turns up in the title of 5 of these games, (including the next one), which rather disproves General Sherman's opinion of war, and what did he know about it*?
11) "PURSUIT OF GLORY" By GMT Games
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From the map you can tell that this game concerns the Middle East. Also the box art, by Roger MacGowan (a staple in the industry!), depicting El Aurens in full desert garb should give you a clue. From the map itself you can see that this is also one of those box-and-counter games, rather than what I was looking for in hexed version. The sharper-eyed amongst you will have spotted the inset map and boxes for Gallipoli. It is card-driven, another count against it, but at least it's not card only. TDT mentions in passing that it concerns the Great War theatres with a lot of movement as compared to the Western Front and is highly regarded amongst gamers. Art!
There you go, a few of the boxes now populated with counters. You're welcome.
12) "Wings Of Glory" By Ares Games
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More glory, this time rather better placed than an oily hand. From the illo above you can tell what Conrad rather sniffily dismissed as 'Planes' in his notes. You can see that the game uses miniature planes, so why not go the whole hog and just use a set of wargame rules and a hexsheet?
13) "1914 Twilight In The East" By GMT Games
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Another game focussing on the first few months of 1914 when armies were rattling around the battlefield at a rate of knots, this one is about the campaigns in Poland and Galicia between the Tuetons, Austro-Hungarians and Ruffians. SORRY! Russians, they were the good guys then. Russians. TDT mentions how accurate and complex the game is, as, judging by the size of the map above, this is a genuine monster game. Normally this kind of game would be right up my street, except we've already been here, several times.
14) "Fatal Alliances The Great War 1914 - 1918" By Compass Games
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I am informed that this one is a WW1 variant of the WW2 'World In Flames' original, which immediately makes me suspicious about shoe-horning historical reality into concordance with an existing ruleset. Still, it is hex-and-counter, and it looks to have the Western, Eastern, Italian and Middle Eastern fronts represented. Comprehensive if nothing else.
15) "Europe In Turmoil" By Compass Games
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Another box-and-counter game, this time from Compass Games, who seem to take a positive delight in seeing the Europeans blow themselves up. Another card-driven game, intended only for two players, whom adopt either the liberal, democratic nations or the authoritarian dictatorships. Conrad unsure where this leaves the
Righto, I think that's enough pondering on the First Unpleasantness. We need a lot of pictures to combat that wall of text above.
'Izumrud' Sits In The Mud
Some eight years ago this FSB patrol ship was part of an unprovoked attack on a flotilla of Ukrainian ships. The Kozaky have long memories when it comes to revenge. Art!
To upper port is a 'Sargan 3000' Unmanned Naval Drone, then at upper starboard is the Izumrud being a bottomhole, and the bottom two show the Izumrud, hull shattered apart, sitting on the harbour silt. Another $6 million down the plughole.
Whilst On The Subject Of Marine Mayhem -
The orcs seem to be getting desperate, as they keep trying to sneak ships past the Ukrainian drone blockade in the Sea Of Azov. Last total we had was yesteryon, that being Tuesday, when it was 105. Art!
You can tell if it's green -
Firepoint's on the scene.
133! I doubt any of these ships are getting into harbour in order to be able to unload supplies, and if they got that far, one suspects Pretty Flamingo might pay them a visit.
Further Ungentle Shoeing
I Snipped this unflattering portrait of King Piggy - looking especially porcine - from the news feed thumbnails that update every so often, so it's unlikely this image will ever be around again. Thus, cherish it for what it is. Art!
The Sagging Stroke Syndrome mouth is usually on the other side, so perhaps he's only sucking a lemon this time. Pay attention to how much attention has been lavished on his Hair Helmet, as his hair continues to thin and retreat. Poor hair. Stuck permanently to his epidermis.
More Of Angus McKie
He's the British sci-fi artist whose work was mentioned yesteryon, notable for verrrry detailed artworks, which have graced many magazine and book covers. Conrad has purchased a few of these in the dim and distant past, and recognises others, if not their titles. Art!
Conrad is pretttty sure this was used as the cover illustration, possibly for one of the 'Perry Rhodan' series. Let me do a bit of digging.
Ha! Art?
The plot seems to be Things Exploding than mind control but as I've not read it cannot say definitively.
Finally -
There are definite signs that the manager's manager at my still coyly un-named employer has changed, in a good way. Which I will not elaborate upon, just to be secretive. Heh.
* Rather a lot, actually, if you must know.