Funny thing about Loren's career: I kind of associate him more with Twilight: 2000 as he did a lot of the Warsaw based stuff. I remember him talking about needing to enter all the Polish language stuff into the word processing they used. 

Striker I: He told me once he knew someone who declared them the best 13th century siege warfare rules EVER. 

And I remembered last night that we shared credit in Challenge once. 

On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 12:05 Greg Kettler <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
To absent friends.


> Am 15. Februar 2017 22:33:33 MEZ schrieb Douglas Berry
> <dberry49xxxxxx@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Loren's brother was reported that Loren passed away at his home.
>>
>> Wherever you are, raise a glass to one of the men who made Traveller
>> great.
>>
>> We Keep The Flame.
>
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