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The work never ends. In addition to continued networking and trying to meet with — and email — people to help me find investors, I continue to talk to potential artists and recruit for the TEAM.
Today alone, I met with two new people. One is a potential level designer and the other, a 3D artist from the Savannah College of Art and Design, who conveniently, lives here in Colorado Springs. The meeting with the 3D artist went great! We talked for over 3 hours and covered a lot of creative territory. I think he will be a great addition to the team. Actually, both of them will be. The Level Designer will be spending some time researching Entropia Universe. What I mean by that of course, is “playing” in Entropia Universe. That still qualifies as market research.
Oh, I forgot. Yesterday, I also talked to a team member/programmer (graduate of the Full Sail Game Design Program) who will be helping me evaluate an additional option for the project.
Outside of these meetings I want to welcome back an “original” team member, John “Plunk” Zercher. He will be coming onboard again for the next few months to help with some Story and Quest Design. I am really excited and very grateful to be working with him again. He is a pretty outstanding musician and father too! I had throw that in too in case his kids and friends are reading this.
Lastly, I have an appointment next week with the head of Archeology at the University of Northern Colorado. If all goes well, he will be an extremely valuable addition to the Planet Postmodern team.









