Bootlegger of Euphoria. Gandalf Magician. Frequent visitor of the Crusaders BBS. His dad owns the shop which supplies the Crusaders HQ with coke.X ADS and JROK of Quartex. Jester and Mike, also in Quartex. These two pictures were originally one, but we had to split it in the middle. Slayer of Scoopex. No further presentation should be necessary, but just for the record: He made the legendary "Mental Hangover" -demo. Spadge! Bomber and Pinhead. Former Amaze-members. Now with Anarchy. El Cubo / Crusaders. As drawn by Bustman / Crusaders. :-) Name: Hawkeye of Prologic Age: 15 Job: Swapper Love: COòL demos. Hate: Big phonebills Comments: Friendship 4ever Isepic of Express. A good friend of The Crusaders and a Eurochart Correspondent. Jaffa Recently left Angels and joined Crystal. Judgde Drokk of Anarchy, and Jeff Minter. The latter the author of a lot of classic games on the 64. Some of the guys in Kefrens. Maestro Milkshake Nightlight Icronite Mace of Phenomena. Picture taken by Tip of Phenomena. Marvin of Anarchy. Graphics artist. Mosh of Anarchy. He made the "Smoker"-demo. Mr.Doom of The Magiclords. Ozark of Mythic. The only one so far who has sent a picture of his sister. So Currently he is leading the "Hot Sister Compøetition". The sister of Ozark / Mythic. If you think your sister is better looking than this, send us a picture of her! Anarchy! Psycho Golem Teeze Sataniac of Truansers. Seaside Boy of Air with his little sister Ann Cecilie. Picture was taken about 12 years ago. Air are looking for more Coders. ACBS of Ram Jam. Italian of course. Bootflash of Codebusters. Dr. Outtasight at your service. Sysop at the Crusaders "Home, Sweet Home" BBS. Climax of Anxious. Founder, swapper and graphics artist from Anxious H.Q. He's 16 years old and at present learning to code. Lapplander. Caught by Dr.Satan of Pussy trying to get away with the doctor's C 64. Dragon of Addonic. Morgan of Warriors Arctic Fox of Amaze aren't we looking TOUGH! I get so scared I think I'll pee myself..! Mean, mean, mean dudes! Maverick of IMP-6. Odyssey. When we got this picture he said he was probably going to join Crystal. So I guess he's probably a member of Crystal now. Natas of Cycron Norway. Swapper - no hard feelings! Paul McBody of Intuition. Paleface of Rebels. Here's Wolf of Pussy, sleeping his beauty sleep in Dr.Yes' parents' water-bed after a hard night drinking Coke?!? Yo! Here we have another new group from Nordland, yee! To the left we've got Powerfreak of Zone 7, in the middle Predator of Zone 7 and of course Hijack to the right. VOTED BEST ARCADE GAMES MARCH 1991 1. Kick Off 2 / Final Whistle 230 14.46 % (1) 2. Lotus Espirit Turbo Challenge 176 11.06 % (3) 3. Z-out 105 6.60 % [@] 4. Nitro 72 4.52 % (4) 5. Indianapolis 500 70 4.40 % (6) Lemmings 70 4.40 % [@] 7. Wings 68 4.27 % (2) 8. Speedball 2 58 3.64 % [@] 9. Stunt Car Racer 46 2.89 % (5) 10. Twintris 41 2.57 % (10) VOTED BEST ADVENTURE & STRATEGY GAMES MARCH 1991 1. Powermonger 184 13.78 % [@] 2. Sim City / Sim Earth 115 8.61 % (2) 3. Operation Stealth 77 5.76 % (1) 4. Pirates 58 4.34 % (4) 5. Supremacy 58 4.34 % (3) 6. Chaos Strikes Back 57 4.26 % [@] 7. Dungeon Master 56 4.19 % (5) 8. Elvira 56 4.19 % [@] 9. Leisure Suit Larry 3 46 3.44 % (7) 10. Populous 42 3.14 % (6) VOTED BEST ONE-PART DEMOS MARCH 1991 1. Phenomena - "Animotion" 161 11.96 % [@] 2. Cryptoburners - "Hunt for 7th October" 152 11.30 % (2) 3. Red Sector Inc. - Cebit '90 145 10.78 % (3) 4. Cryptoburners - "3rd Dimension" 81 6.02 % [@] 5. Rebels - "Total Triple Trouble" 64 4.76 % [@] 6. Vertigo - "Fill'em All" 60 4.46 % [@] 7. Angels - "Coppermaster" 49 3.64 % (4) 8. Frantic - "Cardamon" 43 3.19 % [@] 9. Kefrens - "Powermunker" 42 3.12 % [@] 10. Exit - "Quo Vadis?" 39 2.90 % [@] 11. Flash Production - "Bubblefields" 35 2.60 % [@] 12. Dual Crew - "Yum Yum" 33 2.45 % (10) 13. Anarchy - "Smoker" 28 2.08 % (8) Rebels - "Coma" 28 2.08 % (12) 15. Phenomena - "Vectormania" 26 1.93 % (14) Treacl - "Medley Relation" 26 1.93 % [@] 17. Anarchy - "Phantasmagoria" 25 1.86 % (6) 18. Phenomena - "Obvious Disaster" 21 1.56 % [@] 19. Anarchy - "Madness" 20 1.48 % (9) Pure Metal Coders - "Mesmerized" 20 1.48 % [@] VOTED BEST MEGADEMOS MARCH 1991 1. Budbrain Megademo 247 18.95 % (1) 2. Scoopex - "Mental Hangover" 170 13.04 % (from one-part) 3. Budbrain Megademo 2 152 11.66 % [@] 4. Red Sector Inc. Megademo 149 11.43 % (2) 5. Kefrens Megademo VIII 96 7.36 % (3) 6. Animators - Iraq demo 76 5.83 % [@] 7. Wizzcat - "Trashcan" 72 5.52 % (7) 8. Cryptoburners Megademo 2 55 4.22 % (8) 9. Crionics - "Neverwhere" 47 3.60 % (4) 10. Horizon - "Sleeping Bag" 36 2.76 % [@] 11. Alcatraz Megademo 4 30 2.30 % (6) 12. Brainstorm Megademo 21 1.61 % (5) 13. Kefrens - "The Wall" 19 1.45 % [@] 14. The Spec. Bros. - "Maximum Overdrive" 13 0.99 % [@] 15. Crionics - "Total Destruction" 12 0.91 % [@] 16. Acme Megademo 11 0.84 % [@] Rebels Megademo 2 11 0.84 % [@] 18. Deathstar Megademo 9 0.69 % [@] Dexion Megademo 9 0.69 % [@] 20. Dragons Megademo 7 0.53 % [@] Flash Production - "No Brain, No Pain" 7 0.53 % (8) SUGGESTION TO BEST INTROGROUPS MARCH 1991. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LIST HAS NOT BEEN VOTED FOR AND DOES NOT REFLECT THE PUBLIC OPINION. 1. Anarchy 2. Scoopex 3. Brainstorm 4. Skid Row 5. Vision 6. Razor 1911 7. Horizon 8. Pussy 9. Motion 10. Cytax This list has not been voted for - it is not a real chart. We just looked through the latest intros and wrote down some group names, as a suggestion to a "Best intros" list. From the next time on, this list will of course be voted for like all the other lists. Note that this is a list of which groups who make the best intros, not a list of best individual intros. (Because there are so many intros that look alike, and intros seldom have names like demos.) Don't take the above list seriously, it has nothing to do with voting or popularity or anything else. We just looked at the ten first disks we could find, and wrote down some group names. VOTED BEST CODERS MARCH 1991 1. Slayer / Scoopex 294 18.12 % (1) 2. Delta / Red Sector Inc. 246 15.15 % (2) 3. Tec / Cryptoburners 239 14.73 % (3) 4. Promax / Kefrens 122 7.52 % (4) 5. Celebrandil / Phenomena 84 5.17 % [@] 6. Kreator / Anarchy 58 3.57 % (5) 7. Sulky Fellow / Vertigo 47 2.89 % (9) 8. Metallion / Kefrens 45 2.77 % (6) 9. Corsair / Skid Row 40 2.46 % (7) 10. Mr.Gurk / Phenomena 31 1.91 % (10) 11. Psycho / Budbrain 29 1.78 % (11) 12. 16 Beat / United Forces 24 1.47 % [@] 13. Kaktus+Mahoney / Northstar 23 1.41 % (12) 14. Mosh / Anarchy 19 1.17 % [@] 15. Droopy / Rebels 18 1.10 % [@] 16. Gonzo / Flash Production 17 1.04 % [@] 17. Dan / Anarchy 16 0.98 % (17) 18. Icronite / Kefrens 13 0.79 % [@] 19. Exolon / Fairlight 12 0.73 % (20) Panther / Sanity 12 0.73 % [@] VOTED BEST GRAPHIC ARTISTS MARCH 1991 1. Joe / Scoopex 127 8.88 % (1) 2. Reward / Scoopex 125 8.74 % (2) 3. Havok 114 7.97 % (6) 4. Golem / Anarchy 103 7.20 % (5) 5. Diablo / Budbrain 99 6.92 % (7) 6. Slash / Kefrens 79 5.52 % [@] 7. Dark / Red Sector Inc. 78 5.45 % (4) 8. Uno / Scoopex 77 5.38 % [@] 9. Madonna Freak / Crionics 66 4.61 % (8) 10. Tobias Richter 57 3.98 % (10) 11. Dr.C / Red Sector Inc. 54 3.77 % (3) 12. C-Dryk / Demons 48 3.35 % (15) 13. Mikael Balle / Silents 34 2.37 % (11) 14. Terminator / Phenomena 32 2.23 % (13) 15. Milkshake / Kefrens 28 1.95 % (17) 16. Rico "Beanbag" Holmes 27 1.88 % (9) 17. PGCS / Alcatraz 25 1.74 % (12) 18. Loremaster 21 1.46 % [@] 19. Mystik / Anarchy 16 1.11 % (17) 20. Phantom Lord / Animators 12 0.83 % [@] VOTED BEST AMIGA MUSICIANS MARCH 1991 1. 4-Mat / Anarchy 286 18.20 % (1) 2. Romeo Knight / Red Sector Inc. 197 12.53 % (2) 3. Uncle Tom / Scoopex 125 7.95 % (3) 4. Walkman / Cryptoburners 109 6.93 % (4) 5. Jesper Kyd / Silents 87 5.53 % (5) 6. Bruno / Anarchy 75 4.77 % (7) 7. Firefox / Phenomena 69 4.39 % (6) 8. Mantronix / Razor 1911 66 4.20 % (17) 9. Tip / Phenomena 53 3.37 % [@] 10. Maestro / Kefrens 45 2.86 % (9) 11. Diablo / Budbrain 43 2.73 % (11) 12. Jester / Red Sector Inc. 31 1.97 % [@] 13. Delorean / Vertigo 30 1.90 % (17) 14. Nightlight / Kefrens 28 1.78 % (9) 15. Einstein / Betrayal 22 1.38 % (17) 16. Rhesus Minus / Cryptoburners 19 1.20 % [@] 17. Static / Rebels 13 0.82 % [@] 18. Grubi / Brainstorm 12 0.76 % (13) 19. Heatbeat / Rebels 10 0.63 % [@] Rogue Male / Ecstacy 10 0.63 % [@] VOTED BEST DISK MAGAZINES MARCH 1991 1. Zine - Brainstorm 784 50.64 % (1) 2. D.I.S.C. - Various 160 10.33 % (3) 3. Cracker Journal - Alpha Flight 140 9.04 % (2) 4. Stolen Data - Anarchy/Axis/Flash P. 103 6.65 % (4) 5. Hack Mag - D-Tect 94 6.07 % (5) 6. I.C.E. / Cytax 63 4.06 % [@] 7. Fourth Dimension - Cryptoburners 55 3.55 % (7) 8. The Sentinel - Euphoria/Dictators 51 3.29 % (10) 9. Freedom Crack - Amaze 36 2.32 % [@] 10. Smooth Criminal - Dual Crew 30 1.93 % (6) VOTED BEST REAL MAGAZINES MARCH 1991 1. CU Amiga 202 16.53 % (1) 2. Playboy 122 9.98 % (3) 3. The One 103 8.42 % (2) 4. Amiga Format 77 6.30 % (4) 5. Dator Magazin 71 5.81 % (6) 6. Amiga Special 65 5.31 % (5) 7. Donald Duck 45 3.68 % [@] 8. Computer & Video Games 33 2.70 % (10) 9. Amiga Computing 31 2.53 % (8) 10. Ace 30 2.45 % (7) Penthouse 30 2.45 % [@] VOTED HOTTEST SWAPPERS MARCH 1991 1. Horizon 130 10.27 % (1) 2. Skid Row 99 7.82 % (4) 3. Angels/Defjam 71 5.61 % (3) 4. Dual Crew 65 5.13 % (6) 5. Amaze 58 4.58 % (11) 6. Scoopex 57 4.50 % (5) 7. Panic 41 3.24 % [@] 8. Red Sector Inc. / Tristar 40 3.16 % (16) 9. Adept 34 2.68 % [@] 10. Cave 32 2.52 % (7) Flash Production 32 2.52 % (13) 12. Anarchy 30 2.37 % (9) 13. Rebels 29 2.29 % (13) 14. Vision 26 2.05 % (8) 15. Quartex 24 1.89 % [@] 16. Brainstorm 23 1.81 % (9) 17. Wizzcat 17 1.34 % (17) 18. Cytax 16 1.26 % [@] Dexion 16 1.26 % [@] 20. Pussy 15 1.18 % [@] VOTED BEST UTILITIES MARCH 1991 1. XCopy Pro 266 17.48 % (1) 2. DPaint III 230 15.12 % (2) 3. Diskmaster 3.0 / 3.2 120 7.88 % (4) 4. Masterseka 113 7.42 % (7) 5. Noisetracker 2.0 100 6.57 % (3) 6. Protracker 99 6.50 % (8) 7. Diskmaster 1.4 83 5.45 % (6) 8. Seka 3.2 72 4.73 % (5) 9. Cygnus Ed Professional 62 4.07 % (10) 10. Devpac 2 43 2.82 % (9) 11. AsmOne 39 2.56 % [@] 12. Noisetracker 1.3 29 1.90 % [@] 13. Startrekker 27 1.77 % [@] 14. RattleCopy 23 1.51 % [@] 15. D-Copy 17 1.11 % [@] 16. Turbo Backup 13 0.85 % [@] 17. Amos 12 0.78 % [@] 18. Powerpacker 10 0.65 % [@] Word Perfect 10 0.65 % [@] 20. Virus-X 9 0.59 % [@] VOTED BEST PACK DISK MAKERS MARCH 1991 1. Flash Production 154 12.60 % (1) 2. Amaze 120 9.81 % (2) 3. Cytax 99 8.10 % (10) 4. Rebels 82 6.71 % (11) 5. Pussy 72 5.89 % (14) 6. Kefrens 54 4.41 % (3) 7. Anarchy 53 4.33 % (12) 8. Dexion 35 2.86 % (17) 9. Digitech 34 2.78 % (4) 10. Wizzcat 32 2.61 % (8) 11. Treacl 30 2.45 % [@] 12. Magnetic Fields 26 2.12 % (20) 13. Brainstorm 24 1.96 % (13) Zylon / Alpha Flight 24 1.96 % (19) 15. Scoopex 22 1.80 % (8) 16. System 5 21 1.71 % (7) 17. Ecstacy 20 1.63 % [@] 18. Hypnosis 17 1.39 % [@] Panic 17 1.39 % [@] 20. Cave 16 1.30 % [@] VOTED BEST GROUPS MARCH 1991 1. Red Sector Inc. / Tristar 224 13.89 % (2) 2. Scoopex 147 9.11 % (3) 3. Anarchy 134 8.31 % (7) 4. Angels / Defjam 128 7.94 % (5) 5. Skid Row 123 7.63 % (4) 6. Kefrens 121 7.50 % (6) 7. Cryptoburners 107 6.63 % (8) 8. Phenomena 95 5.89 % (11) 9. Quartex 48 2.97 % (12) 10. Rebels 36 2.23 % (13) 11. Brainstorm 35 2.17 % (9) 12. Horizon 31 1.92 % [@] 13. Razor 1911 27 1.67 % (14) 14. Dual Crew 26 1.61 % (19) Flash Production 26 1.61 % (17) 16. Panic 25 1.55 % [@] 17. Silents 23 1.42 % (10) 18. Vertigo 22 1.36 % (15) 19. Budbrain 16 0.99 % (19) Crystal 16 0.99 % [@] VOTED BEST MOVIES MARCH 1991 1. Total Recall 193 14.69 % (2) 2. Die Hard 2 174 13.25 % (1) 3. The Naked Gun 61 4.64 % (6) 4. Arachnophobia 43 3.27 % [@] Hunt for the Red October 43 3.27 % (7) 6. Die Hard 41 3.12 % (5) Home Alone 41 3.12 % [@] 8. Bad Taste 40 3.04 % [@] Robocop 2 40 3.04 % (3) 10. Pretty Woman 38 2.89 % (10) Hep Hep Hep Hep Hep Hep Hep Hep.... Note from da boss... this scrolltext will start off with Bustman and some news and greetings from him. After that, Dr.Outtasight will give you another part of the highly popular story about Ken, the guy who bought a replicant called Tanisha.. So if you're following the story, just hang in there, or grab your Action Replay or Nordic Power cartrigde and just rip the whole scrolltext. Ok, here goes Bustman.. @1... ... ... ...@2Wrooom!@1 When you did not expect it... Here is another dig scroller by @2Bustman @1turning up at your dusty screen! So, what the heck is he going to tell us this time then? Well, it is not a commercial concerning buying graphics and shit. Neither is it a story about the time when Bustman got his head stuck in the toilet. Hey man, this is actually a piece of text with some @3VERY@1 important information. So very important that I just had to get it out through this faboulus new issue of our @2Eurochart@1. @3This will more or less be very bad news too, that would say for my contacts. Prepare your eyes (or prepare your brains with a beer or two) and keep a first aid kit by your side in case of emergency. Well, I have in fact @2STOPPED@3 all activities concerning @2MAIL-SWAPPING@3! It means that the very one and only hip dude called Bustman is no longer a swapper! Get it? I am dead as a stone when it comes to swapping disks. So no use trying to write to me, atleast not for swapping stuff. The decision is final, I will not make a comeback into the scene or crap, I have stopped @2FOREVER@3. ¶Jump around and scream hooray, drown yourself in a bucket of acid, inform the @2CNN@1, throw some busemenner at your local post office, do whatever. Swapping just got TOO hard for me to handle, and I got fed up. Not to mention all the time I used on it, school went shit and the same with my so-called graphics. ...What now then? Will I die away or? Nope. I will start some modem-trading, when I have raised enough money to buy a @3US ROBOTICS 14400@1 or some fat snacks. This COULD take quite a long time, so meanwhile I will take a @2BREAK@1. I will now concentrate on school and graphics, priority on improving my drawing skills ofcourse. Ey up, what is now going to happen to all contacts of mine? Yep, this is quite complicated. I do not know exactly for myself, but I will nearly for sure give most of my contacts to a swapper in my neighbourhood. But since this is not quite clear, all my contacts will be informed through letters. If you are one of my contacts, maybe you already are informed, who the shit knows. Well, that is it really. To repeat, Bustman is no longer a fucking swapper. I quite enjoyed swapping when I was at it, but not when it was at the worst. Maybe I should thank all of my contacts for the time we have had and spent together. A very @3SPECIAL@1 thank must also ¶go to all my more or less @2REAL@1 friends, without you I would have left the scene a long time ago. I will maybe keep some of you as penpals, I do not know at this moment, but anyway, you too will be informed through letters. ...Well, I am now through with my information. Now follows a whole bunch of special messages, some personal thanks and the usually stuff you find in normal intro-scrollers. If you have been in touch with me then read on, maybe there is a hello to you too. If you do not know me or if you even think I am a shithead, then drop this text and commit suicide by putting your willy in a socket. So here we go again. ...@2Trix/Dexion@1 - I just had to put you first! You are one of my greatest friends on this planet and that should explain it. Your letters have recently been very outstanding, just far out man! I just want to say one thing, may you never change your style! (And I will ofcourse never change mine!) ...@3Tip/Phenomena@1 - Well, what to say? You are also a good friend and your letters are also great. Your productions is of a very high quality, so I guess no further comment is needed. Keep up your music, and remember that practise makes master. Or as I usually put it, we can never be good enough! ...@2Hans/Euphoria@1 - Ey man, how is it going far over there in Finland? No other Finnish guy that I know writes such letters as yours. Fucking cool and far(t) out! Keep it going. A hi must also go to @3Barrax/Euphoria@1. Those phonecalls back in the past were just cool and totally @2weirdo@1! ...@3Apache/Vertigo@1 - Thanks for that speed metal! Well, it was not bad at all, it was infact quite good. The latest demo of Vertigo was just far beyond your standard, that means extremely good. Quality goes before quantity! ...@2Jake/Rebels@1 - Hello drenge! The interview you did with me for @34th Dimension@1, maybe it should have been changed a little bit now that I have stopped swapping. Well, it is not important anyway. Keep up your cool pack-disks! ...@2Zark/Triangle 3532@1 - Hej! Here is a little hello to you too @3Zark@1! Have fun and keep up the work with the magnificent pack-disks of yours! ...@2Teeze/Anarchy@1 - Hey @3STRIP-TEEZE@1! Ho-ho! Well, it is quite funny when you say your name in that way! Well, I am not called as much as @3Busemann@1 for nothing either! Thanks for the photos for our new section, @2The Gallery@1. If they will be used or not, that is what we have to check out. I am not in charge of this section, you know. Thanks for always nice productions from @3Anarchy@1. And ey, before I forget, a hello to that guy over there in the UK, @2Mystik/Anarchy@1. Thanks for your graphics, you will get some in return ofcourse. I have weird ways of drawing, but how else do we create our own styles? Keep up your work, and thanks again for the logo you had drawn for us. ...@2Heatbeat/Byterapers@1 - Hello and thanks for your nice letters! I guess you know quite a lot of other members in Crusaders, but here is a greet from me too. ...@3Axel/Brainstorm@1 - Hi mate! How is it going down there in @3S@2w@1i@3t@2z@1e@3r@2l@1a@3n@2d@1? Thanks for that phonecall! I think it was around x-mas some time, right? Well, your mag is just great! Give a big hug to @3Chester@1 for sending me @2Zine@1 when you were away on holiday! Have fun and keep up your music. ...@3Flush/PMC@1 - Listen up! Say, how is it with your swapping? Have you got a modem by now or what? Well, take care and see you at a party some time. ...@2Terminator-X/Cytax@1 - Hello good old buddy! Thanks for all pack-disks you have sent recently! The first issue of @3I@1.@2C@1.@3E@1. was ok enough. And if you ever talk to @3Zico@1, please give him a big greet from me. It is guys like @2Zico@1 that makes swapping fun, even if he now is unactive! ...@3Bimbex/Cryptoburners@1 - Hello Lasse! Well, I guess I talk a lot with you on the phone, but I see no reason why I should not greet you too. I have to admit, 4th Dimension is really a great mag. So you buy your deo at H&M, ey? Ok, I will not make more fun of you, since I guess your pals in @3Cryptoburners@1 already have done their job. And what a job too! ...@2Avatar/Zylon/Alpha Flight@1 - Yo! Glad to hear that you still stick together with @3Zylon/Alpha Flight@1! I absolutely agree with you, it is the friends in your group that counts, I would @3NEVER@1 leave my buddies for another group. Thanks for long letters. ...@2Omega/Dual Crew@1 - Hello to you Omega! This is @3FANTASTIC@1! This is @2BEYOND IMAGINATION@1! It is just totally amazing, you have now broken the record! No one has ever written to me with such a long letter as yours! You actually wrote SIX A4-pages, and @3THAT@1 is what I call cool! @2(Ha! That's nothing - you should see Chester's letters to me.. Ed.)@1 Congratulations! Well, it seems like people will have problem beating this. Since I now stop my swapping activities, you will be the holder of this record the rest of my life. I beg you, please consider me as a fan of @2Dual Crew@1. The humour in both @3Bleed I & II@1 is so fucking great that I would immediately say that if someone would get me in the mood and laughing, it would among others be you and your crew. I just can not wait for @2Bleed III@1! Have a @3REAL@1 swell time and before I forget, it is dudes like you and the others I have mentioned that deserve the price for interesting letters. ...@3Zorlac/Dominators@1 - Hey dude! I must REALLY thank you for sending me those movies! You will @3NOT@1 regret that you laid your trust upon me, by sending me a tape without even knowing if you would get it back. So really thanks for the movies (Nightbreed, Predator II and Arachnaphobia), I will never forget it. ...@2Yoghurt/Network@1 - Yo! I hope you liked the logo I drawed for you. Have fun with your pack-disks, and thanks for all help collecting stuff for the Euronews. ...To various people in @3Absence@1 - Hello @3Quest@1 and @2Goofy@1! Now, what should I say to you guys then? Shit, I am totally empty for messages to you. I talk and meet you so often that it is no need for messages. Greets to you anyway, and keep up your work (may it be graphics or swapping). ...To some guys in @2Andromeda@1 - Hello @3Mage@1 and @2Dr.Cruz@1! Well, to you Mage I can only say, that Iron Maiden rules (especially Eddie). And when it comes to you, Dr.Cruz, I have to thank you for printing out my essays. Have a nice time, both of you guys. ...And at last a very special hello to a cool laban living in my neighbourhood, and that is @3Silverbullet@1! Yo mahn, what about watching some splatter-movies? Horror rules, yeah! Ok, ok, too bad you are not present while I am writing this. See you later and stay high, ok? ...Weeeell, that is it for special messages. As this is the end, let me just kick off some normal greets to some dudes too. Yep, some quick greets to these guys written here... @2Turmoil/Scoopex UK ... @1Micronix/Red Sector ... @2Mic Dair/Complex ... @3Infinity/Cave ... @2Tap/Image ... @1Nick/Rebels (Sweden) ... @3Apollo/Midnightsun ... @1Firecode/Amaze ... @2Xenio/Zero Defects ... And the rest of the guys I know but do not have the time to mention. And yeah, hello to some @3VERY HYPERFAST@1 dudes known as @2The Genius/No Limits@1 and @3Lix/Fraxion@1. I know I can be slow sometimes too, but you beat me down the toilet! ...Now this text is getting preeeetty long, agree? Guess I got to end before I die of boredom myself. See you somewhere else, ok? And always remember, @3Bustman@1 - when busemenner is enough! ... I'll hand the keyboard over to @2Dr.Outtasight@1 now - it wouldn't surprise me a bit if we get another part of the story about @3Ken@1!!! Here he cumz.....¶ @3Dr. Outtasight sez:@2 Stay off drugs, guys! @1 You see, I've found a substitute for @3cocaine. @1You cover @3Q-tips@2 with sandpaper and ram them up your nostrils as far as they will go. Then you sniff talcum powder while shredding hundred @2dollar @1bills. Once again it's time for the story about @2Ken@1. You know. They guy you all love so much and all that @2bullshit@1. Anyway, let's get on with it - - > Life was different for Ken these days. After getting his own @2Replicant@1 he also got new friends. Some good and some who just wanted to check out his @3'bird'@1. Ken's mother seemed happier than ever before, and she could had more time off now that Tanisha did some of the work around the house. When Tanisha had some time off, she drove a @2Foiler@1 in the @3Powerdrome@1 series. She was one of the first Replicants to join the series, and got lots of sponsor deals from the big Replicant laboratories. This day was a bit special to Ken. It was the end of the @3Powerdrome@1 season and Tanisha had made it to the finals. The race was held in Tervenia. Tanisha travelled by the shuttle carrying her @3Powerdrome@1 Foiler, but some rules prevented members of the family of the pilots to travel with the racing team, so Ken had to take the @2MagnaTrain@1. Ken was always a bit jealous on the guys in Tanisha's team. But Tanisha belonged to him and he knew she wouldn't go for any of those guys' cheap tricks. The @2MagnaTrain@1 did about @3400@1 km/hour, so the trip was over in no time at all. When stepping out of the terminal at Tervenia, he saw Tanisha. As usual she had stopped by the terminal to pick him up. Replicants didn't need to concentrate before a race, so as usual they stopped by the cafeteria for an icecream. @3"You're old enough to join the team now, Ken"@1 Tanisha said. @3"Why don't you?"@1 @2"Ahwell, I think it looks a bit dangerous, right?"@1 he mumbled from beneath his icecream. @2"You they can just patch together again, but I'm only a human, see."@1 Tanisha was a bit disapointed. She paused for a while. @3"How about the @2School of Space Aeronautics@3 then? You've always enjoyed the simulators, why not try the real thing ?"@1 @2"Blmaybeblubb"@1 he mumbled through even more icecream. Tanisha gave him that look he just couldn't resist. @2"Ok ok ok! We'll fill in the appliaction when we get back, ok!!!"@1 Tanisha suddenly looked up and said @3"Oh, there's the final call. I better get back to the pit stop. Here's your ticket."@1 She handed him the card and ran towards the exit. @2"Hmmm.. Hehe" Ken thought. "Me - a @3vicious@2 space @3pirate@2!. Yeah "@1 The Drome was packed. Usually the crowds weren't this big. There was usually some nasty crashes in the finals, so that had to be the reason that so many came to the @2Drome@1 instead of watching it on TV. He could see Tanisha as she stepped into the cockpit. She hoovered the Foiler to the starting line and accelerated towards the first turn. This was just the qualifying run. Ken didn't see much of the action. He was too busy dreaming about his life as a mean, lean space pilot. He woke up just after the starting signal and he just caught a glimpse of Tanisha's foiler as he wizzed around the first bend. She got a great starting position this time. Two other foilers had already crashed and the rescue Foiler was towing them into the pitstop. For some reason there had been sunny most of the day, but now it slowly started to rain again. The leader shot out of the tunnel and passed the finishing line and wizzed off again towards the turn. Another foiler came through the tunnel. And there - Tanisha and another pilot fighting for third place. They passed the bridge almost side by side. Tanisha pulled the Foiler hard to the right and disappeared under the bridge. Luckily she must have noticed the rain, and she probably stopped to change to particle filters. Just thirty seconds later she shot out of the pit again, and turned to join the race. At the same time another pilot entering the pit hit her Foiler on the left side, blowing away most of her left wing. @2"Shit!"@1 Ken stood up and shouted, @2"You moron! You sod!"@1, but was instantly calmed down by a huge bodybuilder sitting next to him. Even though Tanisha's Foiler tipped over from loosing the wing she still accelerated out on the track and drove on. The pilot who had hit her was thrown towards the bridge above the pit. He was killed instantly. Some spectators rushing towards the wreckage were caught by the roaring flames when the fuel tanks exploded. This was the last round and it rained heavily. Most Foilers had to be towed in because of the engine damages caused by the rain, but there were still three or four Foilers left on the track. Tanisha's Foiler had just entered the second tunnel and the spectators began to stand up to get a better view when the Foilers came out of the tunnel. Ken just knew that Tanisha's would be the first one to pass the finishing line. But it wasn't. The first and second Foiler came out of the tunnel side by side and Tanisha's Foiler came right behind the two and finished third. The big bodybuilder who probably had betted a lot of money on the winning Foiler stood up and jumped up and down in his chair. @2"Oh boy, were you betting on the wrong horse"@1 he shouted at Ken. Ken replied by kicking the seat up while the guy was in mid-air and he landed on his neck across the back of the chair. Leaving the big guy unconscious, Ken left for the pit area. Down by the pits he saw Tanisha running around trying to find some officials. The crash had cost her the first place, and she was going to complain about it. Ken took her hand and dragged her towards the exit. @2"Let's go home"@1 he said. @2"You'll never get that first place anyway. Besides I know a much better way to fix this."@1 On their way home Ken pulled out his portable terminal and dialed Rogers number. @3"Yuppidyjepp"@1, Roger answered as usual in his phreaking way. @2"Roger..Ken here. Need a favour, dude. Get me the access codes for the PowerDrome Race computer, will ya ?" @3"Sure. I'll be back in a jiffy. How's that walking sex-machine of yours doing by the way"@1 Roger smiled. @2"Oh, I'm fine thanks."@1 she replied knowing that Roger didn't know she was watching @3"Ehrmm.. Erm.. Heh... Back in a shorty"@1 Roger hung up. Twenty seconds later Roger called back and gave them the codes. Ken patched in to the Race computer and entered the access codes. The codes gave access to the betting system and that was exactly what Ken wanted. From his terminal he could now give the two winning pilots a pretty large fine for illegal use of aero-control computers, which they could not complain to because just about everybody used them, but no one ever got caught. Then he gave the pilot who crashed into Tanisha's foiler a very large fine for trying to obstruct another pilot. With that kind of fine, he would not be allowed to race for a while. At home Tanisha called her team mates and told them she would not be coming over to the party they'd planned after the race. She had other things in mind this evening. She sat down on Ken's bed next to him and ran her fingers through his hair. @2"I've thought about what you said about the Space school"@1 Ken said. @2"Let's call them up and download that application form right away" @3"No, that can wait until tomorrow"@1 Tanisha whispered as she leaned back pushing Ken down on the bed. She gently kissed him. ¶Her lips felt warm and moist, and Ken was in paradise The next morning would have to wait a bit longer. This was the night Ken had dreamed of for a long time. He didn't have that much experience with girls, but it felt like he knew just what to do. Ken slowly began to unbutton Tanisha's suit. Some moments later they were both very naked. Under the covers of Ken's bed, he dicovered how perfect Tanisha's body was, and how good work the technicians at the Replicant laboratories had done on her. The next morning came, and Ken opened his eyes looking right into Tanishas beautiful face. The memories from the night before came back to him. A few hours later they'd had their breakfast, and Ken and Tanisha logged on to the main computer at the School for Space Aeronautics. They downloaded the application form and filled it out. With a little luck Ken would be accepted before the next semester. That's all there's time for this issue, but stay tuned and you'll find out how Ken does it at the school for space-men! I'm really @3glad@1 that some of you guys out there seem to like this story, 'cause it's a @2helluva@1 lot of work to write. No more bullshit, no more blessings... ¶Dr. Outtasight signing off