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Claudia Christian (Commander Ivanova, Babylon 5) and me

[December 31, 2010 - Rosemont, IL, US] Well, this was the 26th Annual New Year’s Party and the last one I am hosting. So if you missed it, sorry… The party was at the Westin O’Hare hotel in Rosemont, Illinois.

I decided that I wanted to do something beyond anything else I ever did since it was going to be my last NYEP. Well, here is the assorted details: So on a lark I thought I’ll try to contact a celebrity. What? Hey, all they can say is “no”. So, I contacted who I thought was Claudia Christian’s manager. It turned out to be her ex-manager but she forwarded my message to Ms. Christian. So Claudia e-mails me back personally while I am at San Diego ComicCon! Like this is totally cool. I asked her if she can make it to my New Year’s Eve Party and she said, sure why not, we can work out the details later. Woot!

I then went to one of those screenplay pitch fests in Los Angeles to pitch Dreadnought: Invasion Six again and… One of the execs said it would make a great game. I said yes, I heard that before, you interested? No? Gee, thanks.

Well, on a lark, when I left San Diego, I popped up Google and typed in “who is looking for new games”. I mean what the heck, right? Believe it or not, a game company popped up. In London. And their name is “Dreadnought-Design”. I am like “No way.” So I send an email out and I said something wacky like “It would be a nice play on words with your company”. I mean I didn’t even expect an answer. They replied! Very formal, “We can take a look at it and see if it fits in our plans, etc. etc.” It sounded better than a big fat “NO!!!” but not much better. I replied and said thank you! They replied and asked if I was willing to help make this into a game and I said yes, of course. So it was looking better. A bit.

So while we are ironing out details, I had a brilliant idea. I asked Claudia if she would like to do voice over work and she said “I’m sure we can work something out.” Like wow! As Mr. Burns says, and using his voice I said “Eeeexxxcelent!”. So I email the game company back and said I got Claudia Christian to do the voice over for the female protagonist, Lady Alianna Broxton. I could almost see them reading the email and going, “What!!!” Because the next email I got was about 1000% more positive, like “Bloody hell we are going to do you game!” Of course not in those words.

Moving along. I went to Halcon in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and met Denise Crosby and got her contact info. Denise says, “Oh, I know Claudia. That would be great to work with her.” Cool beans!

So the top main characters will all be sci-fi personalities! Well that was about the best year in my life. So instead of “just another General’s party”, I made this into a pre-launch party for Dreadnought: Invasion Six. Wow, cooler than anything on earth I have done so far :) I also flew in Mike and Melissa from New York. And Devin and Adam from Huntsville, AL – but they had to cancel at the last minute, which was a big bummer. My friend Robin flew in from Austin. (Thanks!!!) I thought I was going to have too many people so I even turned away a few of my late responding friends. (Sorry!!!!!)

As it turns out, bunch of people who said they were coming didn’t show up and didn’t bother to tell me they won’t be coming, so that was annoying. I feel bad that I turned the last few away.

Day of the party – as always, I was running around in warp speed getting things ready up to the last micro-second. I just got the (new) web cam working with (new) downloaded software hours before the party. The music videos weren’t even ready, and I ran out of time so I decided to just let it play on random. I even bought an inkjet printer to print out the photos we took so Claudia can sign them on the spot and I only had time to get the thing out of the box, no time to test. And the printer was not cooperating. Aaargh! Oh well. Still flustered, I made it to dinner which started at 6:30pm.

Dinner was nice and relaxed so I caught a few whiffs of my breath. Then to the party. I had my one laptop running the music videos via projector and also the webcam and it worked without a glitch. Amazing. I roamed around and talked to Claudia for a few minutes and roamed around between my friends. I still had to make sure everything was fine, make sure the food is being brought out, etc. And I had John Yost and Kim do two drum circle sessions so that was cool. Almost everyone participated. John even got the bartenders to drum. So that was cool. Looks like everything went well. The rating of the party is a 10 out of 10.

 
 
 

New Years Eve Party at The Edison 2009

by theGeneral on December 31, 2009

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[December 31, 2009, Los Angeles, CA] The Edison is a steam punk bar/restaurant. This place is decked out to the max in “real” steampunk decor (as in, this used to be the power generation room of the building so it looks really industrial). About 90% of the people dressed up for the New Year’s Eve party – with over 70% in steam punk outfits. Live music by the premiere steam punk band, Abney Park! Please note, I didn’t use flash on most of the shots because it took too much of the atmosphere away, so the non-flash pics are a bit “soft”. The party has a rating of 10 out of 10.


Steam Punk band, Abney Park
at The Edison.

 
 
 

The General 25th Annual New Year’s Eve Party 2008

by theGeneral on December 31, 2008

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[December 31, 2008, Arlington Heights, IL] This was the 25th Annual New Year’s Eve Party. About two dozen people showed up as usual. No new special effects or anything. Had three web cams as usual. Was fun, see the pics…


25th Annual New Year’s Eve Party

 
 
 

The General’s 24th Annual New Year’s Eve Party 2005

by theGeneral on December 31, 2005

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[December 31, 2005, TGN, Hoffman Estates, IL] First NYEP to be held at a hotel! Two dozen people showed up. It was different. Had to wrap up early due to time limits imposed by the hotel. Oh well. The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 6 out of 10.


24th Annual New Year’s Eve Party

 
 
 

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[December 31, 2004, TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] 20 or so people showed up. Mike Lenihan from college (like haven’t seen him in 23 years!) and his wife cme. So that was very cool. Party went to about 3:00am… The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 7 out of 10.


23rd Annual New Year’s Eve Party

 
 
 

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[December 31, 2003, TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] 30 people showed up – which is very good. Charissa came from Indianapolis and Chloe came from Madison. A whole bunch of people from the local scifi cons came. Also, Merobel (previous work) and two of her friends came, so that was great. This is Jessica’s (aka Crow’s) last party for a while, she is joining the USAF. I can go on and on but I don’t want to bore you, so go check out the pics! Party went to 4:00am… The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 8 out of 10.


22nd Annual New Year’s Eve Party – 2003

 
 
 

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[December 31, 2002, TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] 39 people showed up – which is a record for the “house” parties. Of course, the record holder is still 80+ people at Don Moy’s restaurant a long time ago… The party lasted until 4:45am -although I pulled the plug on the web cams at 3:45am. We had three cams again, but Cam3 (KitchenCam) fritzed out during the night. Oh well. Bunch of people came, including new faces I invited from the local scifi convention scene (courtesy of Bondo, but that’s another long story). The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 9.5 out of 10.


21st Annual New Year’s Eve Party

 
 
 

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[December 31, 2001, TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] Two dozen people showed up. Party was hopping till 3:00am. Jeff Moy even showed up this time! Hector and Renata dropped in. And, I finally got a picture of Matt and Pia, so they can now officially quit griping that their pics are not on the net! Now the technical stuff… It was a three web-cam event. Cam1 and Cam3 were 3Com low-lux USB cams. They were great. Cam2 was one of those widely advertised X10 wireless cams – they are junk: focus is hideous, no field depth and absolutely horrible quality. Oh well. Also tried out my new ice-cooled chemical fog machine. The fog actually rolls on the floor, until the “fog” reaches room temperature, then it disperses into the whole room. Dry ice is much better (of course dry ice costs a heck of a lot more). The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 6 out of 10.


20th Annual New Year’s Eve Party

 
 
 

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[December 31, 2000], 2000: TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] The party was 30 people strong with about a dozen more coming and going throughout the night. The party lasted the longest ever. The mess created was almost record breaking too. We had midnight dry ice fog as usual (captured by Steve Kraus). The official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 8.0 out of 10.


New Year’s Eve Party – 2000

 
 
 

The General’s 18th Annual New Year’s Eve Party 1999

by theGeneral on December 31, 1999

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[December 31, 1999: TGN, Arlington Heights, IL] Well, due to the 1999 computer “hoax”, most of my friends and acquaintances were stuck at work at midnight on December 31, 1999, so only a handful (like 8 people) showed up. But, the party did go on for a while. The live webcam feed was up until 3:30 pm. (Next year’s party, the real turn of the century on December 31, 2000 should be a lot more fun, especially in my new condo I will be getting…) And, the official eZine-TGN Party Rating is in: 4.0 out of 10


18th Annual New Year’s Eve Party 1999