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February 28, 2004, saw the Conscripts in the meeting room of the Tyson-Pimmit Regional Library in Tyson's Corner, Virginia, for our second meeting there. Able Conscript Jason Cameron was on hand to capture the proceedings for posterity.


John Spinello and Bill Pittman

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
While his opponent John Spinello examines tried and true Board 1, Bill Pittman (right) takes the opportunity to quickly drop a few 9-2 leaders into his pocket.


Why is this man smiling?

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
Jim Mehl looks something akin to the proverbial cat who just caught that equally proverbial canary. He's obviously grasped some huge tactical error on his opponent's part . . .


Why is this man about to hit his opponent?

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
Said opponent, Jack Daniels (left), reacts to Jim Mehl's announcement of the huge tactical error by forming a fist. SMC v SMC CC to follow. In the background, Marc Genberg (center) speaks with Bryan Kropf.


Perfectly Proper Plano

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
You can never have too many pictures of info counters, this time neatly arrayed in a regulation Plano 3701.


Marc Genberg and Eric Winter

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
Eric Winter (right) and Marc Genberg (left) both look away from the board, each thinking that the other is conducting a LOS check from a HIP unit in their playing of 87 Good Night, Sweet Prince.


Bryan Kropf, Marc Genberg and Eric Winter

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
After Eric Winter (left) tells Bryan Kropf (center) the name of the scenario he's playing against Marc Genberg (right), Marc looks on in learned amusement as Bryan responds, "And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!" (Google it if you don't get it.)


Jan Spoor v the ASLRB

Credit: Jason Cameron; Caption: Chris Baer
"I know I saw the rules for reverse motion motorcycles at night on a paved, plowed road during extreme winter in here somewhere," laments Jan Spoor. At last check, he was still looking.


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