Vital Statistics:
Name:
L. Scott Johnson
Year of Birth:
1969
Occupation:
Computer Programmer (Math research programming)
Other Games Played:
Netrunner, gToons, Vinci, Brawl, Fightball, Witch Trial, Settlers of Catan, Evo, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Up Front, Civilization, SkyRunner, Hive, Mystery Rummy Case #1, Carabande, Frank's Zoo, Cathedral, Zertz, Knizia's Kindoms, Orcz, Tikal, Medieval Merchant, Give Me the Brain!, Lunch Money, Battle of the Bands, Diceland, Knizia's Vampire, Hera and Zeus, Set, Formula De, Grass, Kill Dr. Lucky, Captain Park's Imaginary Polar Expedition, Deadwood, Freeloader, Falling, Lord of the Fries, Cube Farm, Buttonmen, Andromeda, Babel, Carcassonne, Carolus Magnus, Elfenland, Kahuna, Tally Ho!, Torres, Battle Line, Robo Rally, History of the World, etc.
Number of Cards owned:
~10,000
Number of Decks ready to play:
3-6
Play in:
Columbia, SC, USA

Q1: How (and when) did you begin your career as a VTES-player? Who introduced you to the game? Where did you play originally?

Local group of MtG players jumped in when it was first released (1994), based on the Garfield name and the theme. We introduced ourselves, and learned from the rulebook.

Q2: Which of the Sets and Expansions to VTES is your favorite, and why is it your top choice?

1995 V:TES, for limited (sealed/draft) play.

Q3: What is your favorite deck to play, and why?

Varies by the week.

Q4: If you could add something to the game, what would it be?

:-)

Q5: What do you do to help promote the game / why are you in this list of people?

Lead Designer, net.rep, rulemonger.

Q6: What is your favorite deck style for casual play / tournament play?

Varies by the week.

Q7: Is there a difference between your casual play and tournament play?

Not really. Some decks I play in casual play I wouldn't bring to a tournament, though.

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