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==History of the Deneb Run== | ==History of the Deneb Run== | ||
The Deneb Run was originally the brainchild of Martin, and the mercenary guild [BLAK]. It would be really great if Martin would add some background here. | The Deneb Run was originally the brainchild of Martin, and the mercenary guild [BLAK]. ''It would be really great if Martin would add some background here.'' - LeberMac | ||
After [BLAK] dissolved, the sponsorship of this popular race was taken up by the [TGFT] and [EnB] guilds, the two largest trade guilds extant in the Vendetta universe. As of this writing, it is customary for the lieutenant of [TGFT], Screwball, to host the races, deliver running commentary, and to hand out the prize monies. Veteran racers also have been known to be substitute-hosts in Screwball's absence. | After [BLAK] dissolved, the sponsorship of this popular race was taken up by the [TGFT] and [EnB] guilds, the two largest trade guilds extant in the Vendetta universe. As of this writing, it is customary for the lieutenant of [TGFT], Screwball, to host the races, deliver running commentary, and to hand out the prize monies. Veteran racers also have been known to be substitute-hosts in Screwball's absence. |
Revision as of 00:16, 28 March 2006
Racing Events in the Vendetta Universe
The Vendetta-Online universe offers player-run events such as the galaxy-wide Deneb Runâ„¢. In these large-format events, racing is open to all participants, with cash prizes usually offered by a sponsor.
History of the Deneb Run
The Deneb Run was originally the brainchild of Martin, and the mercenary guild [BLAK]. It would be really great if Martin would add some background here. - LeberMac After [BLAK] dissolved, the sponsorship of this popular race was taken up by the [TGFT] and [EnB] guilds, the two largest trade guilds extant in the Vendetta universe. As of this writing, it is customary for the lieutenant of [TGFT], Screwball, to host the races, deliver running commentary, and to hand out the prize monies. Veteran racers also have been known to be substitute-hosts in Screwball's absence.