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« on: 23 August 2010, 12:13:32 »

Details from their Website:

Continuum is a weekend-long celebration of table-top roleplaying, miniatures, freeform and board gaming. Held at Leicester University's John Foster Hall you can spend a relaxed weekend in a friendly atmosphere playing a whole host of different types of game. Our focus is on pen, paper and dice roleplaying games but the variety we support is truly extraordinary. Continuum is a residential convention with comfortable rooms and great local facilities. See the Register link for more details on how to sign-up.

So all being well, the next Continuum will be Friday 20th July to Monday 23rd July 2012.

The date refers to the 2012 Mayan apocalypse prophecy that foretells the end of the world.

The main theme of the convention will be Apocalypse, End of the World/Galaxy/Universe/Multiverse, Judgment Day, Ragnarök, Götterdämmerung, Qiyamah, End of Days, Armageddon, etc.
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« Reply #1 on: 23 October 2010, 15:12:42 »



So the next Continuum will be Friday 20th July to Monday 23rd July 2012.

The date refers to the 2012 Mayan apocalypse prophecy that foretells the end of the world.
The main theme of the convention will be Apocalypse, End of the World/Galaxy/Universe/Multiverse, Judgment Day, Ragnarök, Götterdämmerung, Qiyamah, End of Days, Armageddon, etc.

Games can follow this theme as will articles in the Programme Book but they do not have to.
Chances are that most games will end up being light and fluffy now!  

All being well the world will still be here in 2012 for Continuum to take place!   Wink
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« Reply #2 on: 09 November 2010, 15:27:08 »

Some people were worried that this may be the last Continuum due to the tagline 'The Year It All Ends'.

However Continuum 2014 is penciled for 25/07/2014 – 28/07/2014 or 01/08/2014 – 04/08/2014. Cheesy
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« Reply #3 on: 10 February 2011, 13:37:20 »

There is a poll on the Yahoo! Group Continuum 2012 site here.

Continuum will be twenty years old in 2012 and one of the things we are thinking about is making Continuum an annual convention. The next Continuum is in 2012 so it is possible to have another in 2013 and then every year after that.
It does mean a major commitment by the committee to go annually with a massive increase in work load so we want to know if you, the Continuum membership would want to attend every year or make it just a special event that happens every two years?


Yes, I would love Continuum to be on every year.

No, I prefer Continuum to be every two years.

I am not bothered either way.

I would only attend if Continuum was on every year.


To join the Yahoo! Group:
Continuum2012-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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« Reply #4 on: 08 June 2011, 01:53:18 »



The next Continuum will be Friday 20th July to Monday 23rd July 2012.
John Foster Hall, Leicester University Halls of Residence, Oadby, Leicester, UK.

Registration opens on Monday 13th June 2011.

More details will follow as this website will be updated by then.

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« Reply #5 on: 02 September 2011, 23:23:06 »

Find below a link to the Continuum 2012 Progress Report One that details what we have already in place for the convention.
Feel free to share the link with friends or post on the internet.

Continuum 2012 Progress Report One
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« Reply #6 on: 17 October 2011, 03:46:24 »

We are proud to announce the Guests of Honour that will be joining us at Continuum 2012 We feel have one of the strongest line-ups of Guests of Honour for our 20th year anniversary Continuum in 2012 covering a wide range of games and settings.
http://www.continuum.uk.net/


So with no further ado we shall introduce them in reverse alphabetical order:
 



Guest Of Honour -  Lawrence Whitaker
Lawrence is one-half of The Design Mechanism, the company formed with Pete Nash to produce and publish the next edition of RuneQuest. In former incarnations he has freelanced for Chaosium and worked as a staff writer for Mongoose Publishing. The more observant among you might also remember him from previous Continuums and Convulsions.

Loz is delighted to be helping the Leicester Convention move into its twentieth anniversary and intends celebrating the journey with games, seminars and a fair amount of socialising.




Guest Of Honour – Jeff Richard
Jeff Richard is the editor-in-chief for Moon Design Publications and one of the lead writers. He's the co-author (with Greg Stafford) of a half-dozen Gloranthan publications including Sartar: Kingdom of Heroes and the Sartar Companion.
Jeff is rumoured to reside in fortified bunker somewhere deep in Berlin.




Guest Of Honour - Sandy Petersen
Sandy Petersen, while working for the RPG company Chaosium, designed and developed the award-winning Call of Cthulhu game. Sandy also co-authored many RuneQuest supplements; most notably the critically acclaimed Trollpak and a number of other fine Glorantha supplements.

Sandy also worked for Microprose, where he is credited for work between 1989 and 1992 on the games Darklands, Hyperspeed, Lightspeed, Sid Meier's Pirates! and Sword of the Samurai.
Sandy joined id Software about 10 weeks before the December 1993 release of DOOM and in that time created 19 levels for it. He later created 17 of the levels for DOOM II, and 7 levels for Quake. His Lovecraftian influences also affected some of the monster design for these games.
In June 1997 Sandy joined Ensemble Studios. There, he has worked as a game designer on several of their Age of Empires titles, including Rise of Rome, Age of Kings, Age of Mythology, and The Conquerors.




Guest Of Honour -  Pete Nash
Despite a hat that suggests a certain level of impudent stupidity, Pete is the other half of The Design Mechanism. Formerly a staff writer with Mongoose Publishing, Pete is the ENNIE award winning author of 'Rome: Life and Death of the Republic' and a lifelong practitioner of armed combat. A Continuum and Convulsion veteran, Pete is intending to help make Continuum 2012 memorable by promoting RuneQuest's sixth edition, running demonstration games and participating in all manner of informative and riveting seminars. Good single malt whiskey may also play a part.




Guest Of Honour – Rick Meints
President of Moon Design Publications, Gloranthan archivist, collector, Guinness fan, and the Eternal Auctioneer , Rick is a lifelong friend of both Convulsion and Continuum, and simply a great personality to have at any convention. Rick's tireless devotion to Glorantha has injected a new energy and drive into HeroQuest, and we know that Rick's champing at the bit to reveal his Master Plan and, at the same time, unveil the latest HQ releases. 




Guest Of Honour -  Robin Laws
Robin Laws has been designing games for a living since 1993.
His notable credits include the hit RPG Feng Shui, Rune, Robin's Laws of Good Gamemastering, Dungeon Master's Guide II for D&D, Stunning Eldritch Tales for Trail of Cthulhu, Glorantha: The Second Age for Mongoose's RuneQuest, and The Esoterrorists for the GUMshoe System.

Robin is the author of over a dozen role-playing sourcebooks and adventures, and a contributor to many more. His publishers include Wizards of the Coast, FASA, Atlas, Pelgrane, Pinnacle, Mayfair, Issaries, Mongoose Publishing, and Steve Jackson Games.

Robin lives in beautiful Toronto with his lovely wife Valerie.
In his secret identity, he indulges his interest in cinema and continues to accumulate an alarming number of CDs.




Guest Of Honour - Mark Galeotti
Historian, scholar, game designer and tea-drinker, Mark is a true Renaissance Man, which is singularly appropriate given what he'll be bringing to Continuum 2012. A long-time friend of Continuum, Professor Galeotti is delighted to be able to make it back from New York to his native soil (and even more delighted to be able to get the hell out before the Olympics).

He's been the Acquisitions Editor for Issaries, written and edited a range of HeroQuest books, produced Mythic Russia and is now working on 1510, a Wordplay rpg set in an alternative Renaissance Italy, where Leonardo da Vinci's clock-punk technology battles with Vatican Inquisitors,  Venetian spies, French armies and Florentine traitors.
Mark will be running The Art of War for us, an epic new freeform in this Renaissance setting and bringing more historical fantasy to Continuum.




Guest Of Honour -  Angus Abranson
Angus Abranson is the Founder and a Director of games publisher Cubicle 7 Entertainment who are one of the most prolific publishers around today. Publishing a mix of their own games, licenses and games on behalf of a host of partner companies Cubicle 7 are perhaps best known for their Middle Earth RPG "The One Ring: Adventures over the Edge of the Wild" and their "Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space" RPG based on the cult BBC TV series.
 
Cubicle 7 also publish a range of Call of Cthulhu books in their "Cthulhu Britannica" and "World War Cthulhu" lines as well as their BRP/Mythos "The Laundry" based upon the novels of Charles Stross.
Working with over 30 partner companies, as well as a number of licenses, Angus is in charge of their New Business and Partner Development, as well as their Board and Card Game side.
 
Angus worked at legendary games shop `Leisure Games' for over 20 years, helped launch Valkyrie magazine in 1994 as well as having worked with a number of other RPG magazines and is also runs the Dragonmeet games convention in London and the Gameforce Network.
 
He currently lives in Wiltshire near ancient stone circles and works in Oxford near ancient seats of learning.
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« Reply #7 on: 14 November 2011, 19:18:18 »

We have an additional Guest of Honour to announce!
It is with great pleasure that we introduce Neil Gow.



Guest Of Honour - Neil Gow
Neil is the man behind Omnihedron Games and their award-winning Napoleonic games, Duty & Honour and Beat to Quarters. A vocal member of the UK's independent games publishing community, Neil has also worked as an international community manager and organised play coordinator for Precedence Publishing and Comic Images in the ccg world. This will be Neil's first time at Continuum so be gentle with him!

Neil spends his non-gaming time as a college business lecturer and lives on Tyneside with his long-suffering wife, his relentlessly geeky daughters, a cat that thinks it's a dog and a hamster that thinks it's a ninja...
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« Reply #8 on: 10 December 2011, 14:12:00 »

Just to let you know that the Early Bird offer of £140.00 for the whole weekend ends in 21 days on the 31st of December 2011.
So head over to http://www.continuum.uk.net and sign up while it lasts!
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« Reply #9 on: 28 December 2011, 15:05:40 »

Just to let you know that the Early Bird offer of £140.00 for the whole weekend ends on 31st of December 2011.
So head over to http://www.continuum.uk.net and sign up while it lasts!

To register by post
You can register your place at Continuum by simply filling out the Continuum 2012 Booking Form and sending it to:
Continuum
53 Stepping Lane
Derby
DE1 1GL

Please make all cheques payable to "Continuum".
Note: We do love cheques!

Continuum 2012 Booking Form



To register by PayPal
You can send us your registration/room payments via PayPal. To do this, simply go to your PayPal account and send the correct amount of money to:
"payment@continuum.uk.net"
Please ensure you include the following details with your PayPal order: Your name, address, and phone number.
Please then fill in the Continuum 2012 Booking Form, marking that you have paid via Paypal and send it to:
darransims@googlemail.com

Alternatively you can use the Paypal button on the Continuum 2012 website linked below, just select which option you are going for, either a 3 night stay, 2 night stay, a single night stay, a weekend pass, or a day pass.

Continuum 2012 Registration Page




Please note if you are a little late getting the payment in due the Christmas post or waiting for the website updates that shouldn't be an issue. Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: 16 February 2012, 17:02:28 »

Continuum 2012. John Foster Hall, Leicester University. UK.
Friday 20th - Monday 23rd July 2012.
http://www.continuum.uk.net

The Early Bird offer has ended with great success as 101 members took advantage of the cheaper price. Out of that 101, 89 of those are staying for the weekend with 12 members attending on a Weekend Pass. We still have plenty of rooms available but the deadline for all bookings is Monday 2nd July 2012.

There are two types of membership to Continuum 2012; one is a Membership Fee is when you chose the accommodation on site at the venue and the other is a Weekend Pass without accommodation designed for locals or for people staying in alternative accommodation like local hotels, B&Bs or staying with friends.

Continuum Registration
This is in conjuction with the accommodation offered on site.

Continuum 2012 Registration (Standard): £30.00

Continuum Accommodation
There is only one type of room on offer All accommodation will be single occupancy bedrooms with en suite bathroom.

En-Suite Room (per night): £47.00
En-Suite Room (3 night discount): £120.00


Please note that there are no twin rooms or double rooms available at Continuum 2012.

Weekend Pass (Without Accommodation)
A Weekend Pass or Day Pass allows you entry to the convention from 09:30 in the morning until the ‘last dance’ after the main bar has closed. Entry on the Friday is from 14:00 hence the lower price.

Continuum 2012 Weekend Pass (Standard): £35.00
Day Pass (Friday Only): £10.00
Day Pass (Saturday or Sunday): £15.00



Register Via Post
You can register your place at Continuum by simply filling out the Continuum 2012 Booking Form and sending it to:
Continuum
53 Stepping Lane
Derby
DE1 1GL

Please make all cheques payable to “Continuum”.

Register Via PayPal
You can send us your registration/room payments via PayPal. To do this, simply go to your PayPal account and send the correct amount of money (using the guidelines stated above) to:
“payment@continuum.uk.net”
Please ensure you include the following details with your PayPal order: Your name, address, and phone number.
Please then fill in the Continuum 2012 Booking Form, marking that you have paid via Paypal and send it to:
darransims@googlemail.com

Alternatively you can use the Paypal button on the Continuum 2012 below, just select which option you are going for, either a 3 night stay, 2 night stay, a single night stay, a weekend pass, or a day pass.





Breakdown of Prices

Registration Type      Standard
En-Suite Single Room 3 nights + Registration = £150.00
En-Suite Single Room 2 nights + Registration = £124.00
En-Suite Single Room 1 night + Registration = £77.00
Without Accommodation       
Weekend Pass (No Accommodation) =    £35.00
Friday Day Pass (No Accommodation) = £10.00
Saturday Day Pass (No Accommodation) = £15.00
Sunday Day Pass (No Accommodation) = £15.00

Deadline for all bookings is Monday 2nd July 2012.

See you all there!
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« Reply #11 on: 25 February 2012, 15:59:39 »

Continuum 2012 will be Friday 20th July to Monday 23rd July 2012.
John Foster Hall, Leicester University Halls of Residence, Oadby, Leicester, UK.





This is the new flyer. Please contact me if you wish to have some delivered to you to hand out.
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« Reply #12 on: 21 March 2012, 13:25:27 »

Here are some of the Freeforms/LARPs games taking place at Continuum 2012.
Details for sign-up to these games are on the Continuum 2012 Freeform Games Website.

More games to be announced soon!

The new policy is we will not be charging any of the players for playing in a freeform game; all freeform games will have free entry.


Best of The Wurst
by Martin Jones, Nickey Barnard, Mike Snowden, Julia
1942: Occupied France

In Quimper Castle Hotel, overlooking the sleepy town of Quimper, a very important event is being planned. To demonstrate that German/Francorelations are, in fact, excellent, Colonel Kronenburg has organised a sausage tasting competition - the best German wurst against sausages from across Europe! Is there any doubt who will win? There are even rumours of a visiting Very Important Person.
But in a hotel famed for its painting of St Francis of Assisi with the Large Boobies and the Great Tits (it's a nature scene), the locals may have other ideas…
The Best of the Wurst is a very silly game for 9 players, set in a France not a million miles away from 'Allo 'Allo!

Collision Imminent!!!!!!!!!!!
by John Corrado Jr., Anne Cross, Jeff Diewald, Philip Goetz, David Lichtenstein, Michael McAfee, Don Ross, Alex Thorn, Mark Waks
COLLISION IMMINENT! Can someone turn that alarm off? Please report to your assigned lifepod station immediately... Have you seen Fifi? Why does that engineer look worried? ...where a trained and friendly Imagineeriumâ„¢ starship cruise line crewmember will help you... Did you hear that thump? COLLISION IMMINENT! What do you mean I can't get another Rigellian Core Meltdown to go? What am I supposed to drink while I wait? Is the air getting thin in here? ...to safely board a lifepod that will carry you to rescue in the unlikely event of an actual evacuation... COLLISION IMMINENT! Will an officer please report to the Leo Deck? Daddy? Do you know where my Daddy is? Please do not panic! COLLISION IMMINENT!

Flimsey Turrets
by Fiona Lloyd
Sometimes the only way to get through an awkward situation is NOT to let people know exactly what is going on. Unpalatable as you obviously find it, during the course of this evening you may have to lie.

Last night on the Titanic
by Chris Killey, Paul Killey
The Titanic was one the the greatest ships ever to sail and it was also one of the worst disasters ever to hit the front pages. Climb aboard and join in the intrigue on board the titanic on its fateful first and final voyage. But there is only one question, What would you do to save the titanic?

The Art of War (or, Renaissance and Sensibility)
by Mark Galeotti
Renaissance Italy, turned on its head by Leonardo da Vinci’s clockpunk revolution. A 45ish player, 4ish hour game of high politics and low comedy, art and politics, love and war, drama and pizza, in three acts. The Borgias meets Assassin’s Creed II, with a touch of Carry On…
http://wordplay1510.wordpress.com/the-art-of-war/

Night Train
by Charlie Paull, Traci Whitehead, Tony Mitton, Roger Gammas, Tym Norris, Su Jolly
It was a perfectly ordinary day when you got on the train. How were you to know all was not quite as it seemed? Your life and your fate are in your hands on the Night Train. You are heading towards your destiny, but who are all your fellow passengers and where will you get off?

The Linfarn Run
by Tony Mitton and AJ Smith
Five years after the War, unregistered light-trader Kestrel makes a routine run to the Linfarn system with a motley collection of passengers and cargo aboard. It's just another routine trip; just another pay-day.

The Koenig Dead
by Tony Mitton and AJ Smith
The Koenig Dead is a dark, fairly hard science fiction game loosely inspired by a recent Joss Whedon TV show. It is a semi-sequel to The Linfarn Run with some characters from that game. It won't suit everybody. Really, it won't.

The Pelorian Song Contest
by Christian Jensen Romer
A 4 hour Gloranthan 3rd age freeform, based on the infamous 'Eurovision Song Contest', this light-hearted all singing all dancing game will actually include some singing and dancing in a Gloranthan setting. Exotic costume welcome, and no you don't have to sing if you don't want to -- but if you want to mime or sing some of the worst songs ever written about this wonderful fantasy setting, this will be your chance!
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« Reply #13 on: 03 April 2012, 12:30:12 »

Just a short note to let everyone know that the Continuum Freeform games will be open for your first choice application at 11pm on Monday 16th April 2012.

When it is opened you will be able to only chose ONE game to sign up for initially, so make sure it's the one you most want.

You will be able to sign up for more games later.
Although this may seem strange to some, this way of booking has proved to be the fairest so far to ensure that everybody who wants to play gets a reasonable chance of places in the games they really want to play in.


IMPORTANT!! Please note: You will NOT be able to sign up for a game on the 16th if you haven't paid for Continuum 2012 by the 15th April 2012.

Once you have paid for Continuum, register on the Continuum 2012 Freeform site and get ready for 11pm on the 16th.

Good Luck!

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« Reply #14 on: 02 May 2012, 12:31:45 »



Third, and thus fully open, sign-up's are now active on the Continuum 2012 Freeform Website

From that point on you can sign up for as many games as you think you can manage.

IMPORTANT!! Please note: You will NOT be able to sign up for a freeform game if you haven't paid to attend Continuum 2012.

Once you have paid for Continuum, register on the Continuum 2012 Freeform Website.


Please note: Continuum will not be charging any of the players for playing in a freeform game; all freeform games will have free entry*.



*Some GMs may charge a fee to cover some of their out-of-pocket costs.
For the Game 'The Art of War' there will be a fee of £5 per player to cover costs of props as refreshments.

List of Freeform Games at Continuum 2012.
Best of The Wurst
The Pelorian Song Contest
Collision Imminent!!!!!!!!!!!
Diamond Geezers
Flimsey Turrets
The Linfarn Run
Last Night on the Titanic
The Koenig Dead
Night Train
The Art of War (or, Renaissance and Sensibility)
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