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Ruling Britannia XXIX
by Ian Taylor I am sad to announce that this is the last Ruling Britannia I will be writing. I started out in mid 2000 with a plan to put the English Star Trek scene on the map. We housed some of the best players in the world and had a tournament scene the competitiveness of which topped anywhere in the world. We also had a group of top players who, through the game, had become best of friends. What started off as mainly tournament reports quickly evolved into a huge fly-on-the-wall documentary. The whole life of London Star Trek players was opened up for anyone who wanted to look in, and look in they did. I never realised that anyone actually read RB until Ringo told me about the day he went into the Kedanya Station chatroom and got asked 'are you the Ringo from Ruling Britannia?' I received email from all over the world and from UK players I had never met. Know that I read and was influenced by every single one of them even those I regrettably never found the time to reply to. I found that people were actually interested in what some ordinary blokes they had never met from London did the previous Saturday even if it wasn't Star Trek related. Ruling Britannia became the side of Star Trek that Decipher had no control over. A virtual world where we were free to call playtesters crap, DQSS broken and Kathy McKracken a bitch. A world where nobody was ever banned and no story was ever covered up (although some people begged). I had the dream job. So why, you may ask, am I bringing it to a close? Lets just say it is not without a lot of thought. However, within the last year the following factors have all contributed. I imagine all of you probably empathise with a lot of these reasons. When I started playing Trek, I was 18, naïve and had a lot of time on my hands. I am now 24, world-weary with barely enough time to make breakfast in the morning. It's sad to admit it but I'm getting old. It is time for others to take up the gauntlet of cheap Internet entertainment. That is not to say that I will never be writing for WNOHGB again. Now and then I will get the bug and write something that will hopefully make you smile. Just probably not every month. So for the last time, here is a roundup for the last couple of months. Tournament stalwart Matthew Thomas held a Trek tournament for his 18th birthday. It was an excellent day of nostalgia with most of the old crowd putting in an appearance if not playing. I turned up with a Borg Shopping trolley deck that I had piloted to a 1-4 finish back in the spring (for the record, my only tournament to date I had finished with a losing record including 3 Worlds appearances). It was rubbish but everyone was playing fun decks so it didn't matter. We did a lot of singing, a lot of joking and all in all had a great day. We all chipped in and bought Matthew a Fajo collection, which he was very chuffed with. I left with the feeling that if this was the last Trek tournament I ever played in; I would have ended exactly how I wanted to. Non-seriously having a good laugh and a joke with some old friends. In case you are wondering, I came 3rd. Our house is still going strong. Noddy is becoming more and more middle class. He has even started to fall in love with the local wine bar. We think he has come under the influence of his fellow workers in the city. By sheer coincidence (probably) he hasn't had so much luck with the ladies recently although he did manage to get a girls number on the train the other day while he was drunk on the way back from the pub. We'll just have to see how that one develops. Victoria Line Challenge III took place nearly 6 weeks ago now. This was the biggest one yet and definitely the one that left me with the most memory gaps. Noddy didn't recover for a number of days afterwards and actually gave up alcohol for a while as a direct result. The most exciting event on the horizon is the 2002 Drinking Pro-Tour that will take us to Glasgow, York, Leeds, Coventry, Reading, Oxford and London. Already signed up for the full event are myself, Noddy and Neil with others to join us at various points along the way including Snap, Punchline and (the famous) Martin Allen. We kick off on the 30th November and if anyone will be at any of these locations in the following week I would like to hear from you. For the rest of this, the last RB ever I would like to print memos from some of the people that have made RB possible over the last two and a half years. First of all, from possibly the greatest contributor of them all, Ringo Greenwich. The only person to have been mentioned in every episode of RB ever, Ringo for years managed to juggle being a damn good Decipher Ambassador with being a complete all round drunken menace. Most Trek players in the world have probably at least heard of Ringo. So have most kebab shops in England and many of the police stations.
Hmmm... what to say... That was Ringo reminiscing on his own personal highlights in RB. Next we have Mike Shanny who has kindly written a Ruling Britannia A-Z. Mike has been a semi regular in RB for the last couple of years most prominently when I lived with him for 6 months last year. He has had many highlights but none top his escapade where he was pissed on by the stripper. Incidentally he is currently squatting in our house.
A is for Arkley Road: 2 Arkley Road that is, and former residence the Piemaster, Shanny, Tobes, Aziza and Snap. These people along with non-rent paying house mates Ringo Greenwich and Rachel were responsible for some of the most interesting Ruling Britannia articles filled more often than not with absolutely nothing to do with ST: CCG or any other Decipher product for that matter. The next major contribution to come in was from Richard Cowton. Richard got off to a bad start in life being from the North but has appeared in a few RB's on his visit to London. His highlight was when he lost the chance for a threesome because one of the girls read in RB that he was bragging that he was going to get one. Anyway, this is what Richard had to say. My thoughts or contribution to the column, well what can I say, I have read all of the RB's, and have even been in a few of them myself, well written by the pie man himself, not quite sure what to put here. The few occasions that I have been to London to join in the trek scene (ok i was going to get fucked, wasted or both, but happened to put a few cards down on a table in the right order. Actually found out about the London lads through the column, and now consider a few of em to be good m8's, have lost women over the columns (glares Pie direction), but most of all have had a good laugh while reading them. Read about the first VLC in this column so decided that I had to join in one of them, so when i got the call from Ringo saying that there was another one I just had to be a part of it, so even though I was staring Uni the very next day I still made the trip from Scarborough down to London for what turned out to be my best piss-up yet, unfortunately I arrived a little late on the train so I missed the first pub, but not wanting to finish behind everyone else I decided to have double drinks in pub no2, managed m first tactical chunder in pub number 5 (a Weatherspoons if i remember correct) because I managed to pull a pint of Guinness card, which I had never tried in my life, was attempting to give up on the pint about 3/4 of the way through it because it was making me feel quite ill, but as it was going to be marked as a failed drink, I decided to carry on and downed the remaining 1/4... 2 mins later I was legging it to the toilet to lose my pint and my lunch that had just cost me a tenner (bastards), chunder no 2 came at pub number 10, due to a double whiskey and coke (had also never tried whisky, so was also a new experience for me). Of the whole VLC that I was a part of 15/16th's of it, only me and Pie managed to go to all the pubs (I know Pie visited the first pub to technically he was only one to go to all 16, however when Ringo turned up at pub 8 (I think) he decided to do same as me and made sure he had had (at least) 16 drinks by the end of the run. what was worrying was the fact that by the time we had done at the last pub i had managed to drink myself sober... always a bad thing. End of the day was a great time down in London, will have to go down for another one some time, but unfortunately i am now a penniless student, and my student overdraft was spend on the last VLC so I don't know when it will be. Am sad to see the RB column go because it has always been an entertaining read for me, and i always like to have a nosy at what else is going in the country with other Trek players, hope Pie changes his mind, I know his reasons for finishing it are because he has stopped with the Trek thing but to be honest, there wasn't really too much Trek in most of the time, was mostly beer, pub crawls and occasional women. Not sure what else to put here, hope to see all the posse from the VLC some time in the future, was great :)
Finally, here are a few short comments from some of my better-known readers around the world. 'In the summer 2001 of I had the unmitigated pleasure of living a slice of Ruling Britannia. It was one of the most fantastic experiences. Ian, Ian, Steve, Snap, Ringo, Marcus were some of the people who made STCCG great. Keep in touch all.' - Olav Rokne 'I'm sad to hear RB is ending. It was an entertaining read, and I truely enjoyed reading about the trips through London's pubs and eateries (even the bit when Fraser threw up). I hope you keep up your venerable writing skills and use them to relate more of your bradlian adventures in the future. RB will be remembed fondly.' - Patty Gillard 'Incidentally, as you will no longer be doing Ruling Britannia, does that make it safe to bring my girlfriend out drinking now?' - Nick Yankovich 'Thanks Ian, and good luck with the MTG crowd (no sarcasm intended there at all).' - Marcus Sheppard 'Sorry to hear it...you've managed to aggravate and amuse a good many people over the years ;-)' - William Springer 'AUTOMATED REPLY (Please read carefully) Thank you for emailing Decipher. This guide will help point you to the best sources for information about the Star Trek CCG blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah etc.' - Kathy McKracken
To finish off with, a big thank you from myself to everyone who has contributed to RB in any way. Those who have stared in it, those who have inspired it, those who have corrected it, those who have mailed me encouragement to keep writing it, everyone. Special thanks go to the following people. William 'Spock' Springer - My fantastic editor, who has never complained when I submitted late, overstepped the mark or gave him nightmares about potential lawsuits. Decipher - For creating the wonderful game that is Star Trek CCG. You made my life a very happy place for 6 years. Kathy 'Major Rakal' McKracken - For taking a whole load of abuse from me. At least some of it was probably undeserved :-) Marcus 'Marcus Marcus' Sheppard - For attempting the impossible task of being a friend of mine and a Decipher employee at the same time. I don't think anyone else could have managed it but you. You are a top bloke. Steve 'Tobes' Tobin - For being on the wrong end of more Ruling Britannia jokes than possibly anyone else. Your suffering is finally over. Ringo Greenwich - For being the only person to appear in every Ruling Britannia and for providing a never-ending stream of stories for the masses. The rest of the British Star Trek CCG crowd - Including but not limited to James, Shanny, Snap, DT, Noddy, Colm, Sam, Howard, Rik, Neil (honourary trekker), Radders, Martin, Andy, Ed, Doug and Nick. These people have had their private lives relentlessly intruded upon over the last 2 and a half years. Janice and Jason - I don't think you ever read Ruling Britannia but you featured in it quite a lot. Give my regards to Natasha. Angela, Aziza, Rozi, Lucy, Sarah, Hannah, Kelly plus others - All the Trek players significant others that I have got to know over the years. I feel your pain!! John Corbett - For being a fantastic Troll. All the overseas players - Including Olav, Brad, Patty, Todd and all the other players I have met at various World Championships or who have kept in touch over email.
Here I am, signing off for the last time. Once again, a big thanks and best wishes to everyone for helping me make 2000-2002 three very enjoyable years.
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