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RenoDumont
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Mar-02-10, 01:54 AM (EDT)
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"About Day of Infamy"
 
   I know this has probally already been covered, I apologize, but I was wondering what happened to the story "Day of Infamy"? Has it been taken down for a rewrite like Secrets/Manhunt was?

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1. "RE: About Day of Infamy"
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   That's affirmative. There was just so much new stuff introduced since Day of Infamy that made Gryph reconsider its place in UF canon as it was originally published.


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2. "RE: About Day of Infamy"
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   >That's affirmative. There was just so much new stuff introduced since
>Day of Infamy that made Gryph reconsider its place in UF canon as it
>was originally published.

Just to clarify, while the above is true, it's not the reason why access to the old version has been disabled. That, specifically, is because enough is going to change that I didn't want to proceed with Symphony No. 5 (which is presently in a holding pattern for quite another reason) while it was still there for people to look at and say, "Hold on, that can't be right, because in Infamy it's $THUS."

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