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| Then Allen manages to delete a whole page when trying to delete his reponse... (Doh!) Apologies all, if I can find a means of restoring this I will... Pints I think are on me...
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| It looks like Allen has replied to my original version rather than my edited post. Whoops, obviously I wasnt quick enough, thus causing the lost page disaster as he tries to change his reply to match my edited version. Sorry!
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Wag
      
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| Yet again the debate comes down to the meaning of words, rather than the issue being debated. Fantasy is a word which generally describes any Fiction about something which doesn't exist, Sci Fi is fantasy, as is Horror and any reality based LRP which is based on a real event but which deviates from actual facts has an element of fantasy. Perhaps we could use the words appropriate or ethnic to describe kit suitability. Surely a Special Brew can is out of place in anything other than a present day (or 20 years either side)setting, a Coke can would look wrong in a 1950's Zombie/ b movie setting, and a Drinking horn looks pretty stupid on a starship.
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Prodigal
      
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Andy Rimmer (8/6/2006) a Drinking horn looks pretty stupid on a starship. Unless you're a Klingon, or a member of a similar futuristic culture which places high value on an ancient tradition which happens to include stuff like drinking out of horns </pedant> Other than that, I agree with you.
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