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Welcome to today's First Edition Friday Question, where you get a chance to answer questions that will help shape the future of First Edition. If you'd like to catch up on previous entries, here's a list of all of my previous Friday Questions:
Here's a fun fact - this will be the final Friday Question of 2019 - of the decade. I've only been doing this about three months, but I've really enjoyed asking questions of you guys and reading your answers. I've got no plans to stop picking your brains as we move forward, so I hope that you're enjoying these threads as much as I've enjoyed making them.
Today's question isn't about the game itself, but about how we (The Continuing Committee) can help you recruit new players. Do you have friends or kids that you want to bring into the game? Are there old friends you'd love to reconnect with and enjoy some 1E? That's what I want to know about today.
What do you want to see from The Continuing Committee to help you recruit new players?
We do have some things in the works, like a new and updated website and an introductory product, but I want to know what more you'd like to see. What resources can we give you to get your friends, family, and co-workers into this beloved game of ours? What barriers can we remove to make the game easier to understand?
I have found that the updated starter decks from Coming of Age to be a great and balanced entry point for players. Ultimately, teaching 1E requires a dedicated and patient player to be the instructor. But if you have the willingness, tell us what you'd like to see from us to make recruiting new players easier for you?
If you celebrated (or are celebrating) holidays this week, I hope they've been great. If you got anything Star Trek related as a gift, I'd love to see some pictures! My Secret Santa gave me a pack of Holodeck Adventures and a very cool "Beverly" dream card from "The Big Goodbye."
Thanks for reading. See you nextweek decade.
-crp
Here's a fun fact - this will be the final Friday Question of 2019 - of the decade. I've only been doing this about three months, but I've really enjoyed asking questions of you guys and reading your answers. I've got no plans to stop picking your brains as we move forward, so I hope that you're enjoying these threads as much as I've enjoyed making them.
Today's question isn't about the game itself, but about how we (The Continuing Committee) can help you recruit new players. Do you have friends or kids that you want to bring into the game? Are there old friends you'd love to reconnect with and enjoy some 1E? That's what I want to know about today.
What do you want to see from The Continuing Committee to help you recruit new players?
We do have some things in the works, like a new and updated website and an introductory product, but I want to know what more you'd like to see. What resources can we give you to get your friends, family, and co-workers into this beloved game of ours? What barriers can we remove to make the game easier to understand?
I have found that the updated starter decks from Coming of Age to be a great and balanced entry point for players. Ultimately, teaching 1E requires a dedicated and patient player to be the instructor. But if you have the willingness, tell us what you'd like to see from us to make recruiting new players easier for you?
If you celebrated (or are celebrating) holidays this week, I hope they've been great. If you got anything Star Trek related as a gift, I'd love to see some pictures! My Secret Santa gave me a pack of Holodeck Adventures and a very cool "Beverly" dream card from "The Big Goodbye."
Thanks for reading. See you next
-crp
Director of First Edition, 2019 - now
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.