MarCon,
oh MarCon
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Monte
joints Rob Stewart (as Bluntman) and Chris Nickel
to discuss the future of gaming.
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After
Monte's d20 System panel, some of the audience members
hung around to chat.
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Staging
area for the Lego BattleTech event.
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Jon
assembled his 'mechs from mostly Star Wars
and Mars sets.
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Sue
and I just flew back from Marcon
in Columbus, Ohio, during Memorial Day weekend, and boy
are our arms tired!
Actually,
they're not tired at all. On the way back, the overbooked
flight got us bumped up into first class. That was nice
-- a pampered end to a pampered weekend.
Sue
and I can't say enough nice things about Marcon, at which
we were both guests of honor. We've had really good experiences
with other conventions in the past (we've both been to
a lot, together and separately) but for sheer guest relations,
Marcon takes the cake.
They
flew us in on Friday. Of course, as we told you last week,
we just got Arcana Unearthed
out the door on Friday morning. That basically meant no
sleep for Monte or Sue Thursday night. Luckily, we both
can sleep on planes, and sleep we did. Slept right through
the starchy breakfast and right through The Recruit
(saw it already anyway, and it wasn't all that great).
Once
we finally got to Columbus, they sent a car to pick us
up at the airport and then had people waiting for us in
the hotel lobby. Dale and Kyle welcomed us with our schedules,
Marcon programs and information, and gifts, including
bags of candy and other goodies. (Sadly, Sue and I couldn't
partake -- we're on a low-carb diet at the moment. Don't
worry, I'm sure I'll bore you with the details in an upcoming
Line of Sight.) Dale was in charge of guest relations.
Kyle, as near as we could figure, was in charge of us.
The "Cook wrangler," as it were. He made sure
we had everything we needed, helped us acquaint ourselves
with the convention, and then made sure that we were at
each of our panels and events. Our "handler."
Not that we minded. Kyle was very nice, very helpful and
you know, it's really not so bad to have someone around
to tell you where to go, when to be there, and so on.
I
could get used to this kind of guest of honor treatment.
Now all I need is an entourage. Does my pet rabbit Wilbur
count?
Anyway,
we were treated to a nice guest dinner (actually, the
con picked up all our meals) on Saturday, night where
we dined with the staff and the other guests, including
Jack Vance, Kenny Baker, Ruth Thomson, Eugene Rodenberry,
Rob Stewart, Gregory Keyes, and, much to my surprise,
the guy who played Otho in Beetlejuice (Glenn Shadix).
I say "much to my surprise," because we'd met
previously in the hallway and I thought, "Man, he
seems just like Otho from Beetlejuice." Only
hours later did I learn that that's who he was. (Cons
are like that.) And there were a lot of other guests too.
All
in all, a good convention. Most of our panels were well-attended
and I got a chance to meet a lot of gamers, which is always
great. They even had this amazing Lego Battletech game
going on, which, of course, I was very enamored of.
I
don't have any amazing stories to relate or wacky anecdotes
to share about the weekend. We just had a great time.
Enjoy a few pictures from the weekend...