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+ | [[Image:Drew_Wagar.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Drew Wagar, Courtesy of www.drewwagar.com]] |
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+ | Drew Wagar is an author of Elite stories. |
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− | [[Elite:Reclamation]] - A new novel based on the upcoming Elite:Dangerous by Frontier Developments |
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+ | == Elite biography == |
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− | [[Status Quo]] - The Oolite Novella |
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+ | Drew Wagar first played Elite at age 13, a month after it was released on the BBC Model B. A friend (with rich parents) had received the game as a Christmas present. His most vivid recall is the wireframe presentation but with addition of a new technique - 'hidden line removal', making the objects appear solid, a remarkable achievement he had not seen before. Wagar played Elite mostly on a ZX Spectrum. He originally had a 16k model and bought the extra 32k mostly in order to play Elite. He genuinely became 'Elite' after many months of playing, despite lensloks and the occasional "R: Tape Loading Error". |
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− | [[Mutabilis]] - A second Oolite Novella, and sequel to Status Quo |
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+ | Somewhere in the open ended game play, the vast nature of the universe portrayed, the encouragement for the player to put their own imagination into the game and the novelisation that set the scene.... he discovered the magic that is Elite. Drew considers that the game, combined with some of the TV and books of the time (Ulysses 31, Hitch Hikers Guide, Blakes 7 etc), was a perfect moment in time. |
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− | [[Incursio]] - A third Oolite Novella, and sequel to Mutabilis. |
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+ | He was never too enamoured with computers in the 16 bit age, and pretty much ignored the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. His next machine was a 386 SX PC. He enjoyed [[FE2]]. As an astronomy buff, the realistic physics was actually more fun to him. Drew considers [[FFE]], however, to be a backwards step in many ways. In any case, neither FE2 nor FEE were 'Elite'. Elite didn't come back into his conscious thought until he came across "The New Kind" a few years ago. He was very disappointed that the Palm version of Elite was never released. Then on a search for an 'Elite' that would run on Linux he discovered Oolite early in 2006. |
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− | [[Finis]] - A fourth Oolite Novella, sequel to Incursion and the final part of the [[Oolite Saga]]. |
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+ | == Contributions to Oolite == |
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− | [[Schism]] - An Oolite Short story based on the 'Generation Ships' |
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+ | Inspired by the Oolite game, Wagar has written an Oolite novella named [[Status Quo]]. Status Quo was an attempt to provide a link between the back stories of Elite, Oolite and the later events of FE2/FFE, giving a newcomer to Oolite some information on how things differ from Elite in a narrative context, reminiscent of the original Elite novella, 'The Dark Wheel' by [[Robert Holdstock]]. |
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− | [[Nine]] - A 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse |
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+ | Drew has now written three sequels to Status Quo. |
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− | [[Ascension]] - A slightly messianic tale of the Ooniverse |
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+ | Drew has also written a short story about the Generation Ships called [[Schism]], a very short story about an attempt to travel to the 'ninth chart', called [[Nine]], a further very short story called [[Ascension]] and another called [[Replay]]. |
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− | [[Replay]] - Another 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse |
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+ | === Game Contributions to Oolite === |
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− | [http://www.drewwagar.com/downloads/software/oolite/Tianve1.3.zip Tianve] - An OXP add-on for Oolite, for the Tianve star system in Galaxy 1. |
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+ | Drew has also written a small [[OXP]] for Oolite which features the [[Tianve]] Star System in the North East area of Galactic Chart One, where some of the action in Status Quo takes place. This OXP creates the features mentioned in the story and the player can thus go sightseeing. The Tianve OXP can be downloaded [http://www.drewwagar.com/downloads/software/oolite/Tianve1.3.zip here]. |
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− | Drew's stories have a [http://www.facebook.com/drewwagarwriter fan page] on facebook, and his website can be [http://www.drewwagar.com found here]. |
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+ | Drew also contributed the Tionisla Chronicle articles for [[Snoopers]]. |
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− | == |
+ | == Works == |
− | [[Image:Drew_Wagar.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Drew Wagar, Courtesy of www.drewwagar.com]] |
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+ | * [[Elite:Reclamation]] - A new novel based on the upcoming Elite:Dangerous by Frontier Developments |
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− | Drew Wagar first played Elite a month after it was first released on the BBC Model B. He was 13. A friend (with rich parents) had given it to their son as a Christmas present. His most vivid recall is the wireframe presentation but with addition of a new technique - 'hidden line removal', making the objects appear solid. A remarkable achievement he'd not seen before. He played it mostly on a ZX Spectrum. He originally had a 16k model and bought the extra 32k mostly in order to play Elite. He genuinely became 'Elite' after many months of playing, despite lensloks and the occasional "R: Tape Loading Error." |
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+ | * [[Status Quo]] - The Oolite Novella |
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+ | * [[Mutabilis]] - A second Oolite Novella, and sequel to Status Quo |
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+ | * [[Incursio]] - A third Oolite Novella, and sequel to Mutabilis. |
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+ | * [[Finis]] - A fourth Oolite Novella, sequel to Incursion and the final part of the [[Oolite Saga]]. |
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+ | * [[Schism]] - An Oolite Short story based on the 'Generation Ships' |
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+ | * [[Nine]] - A 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse |
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+ | * [[Ascension]] - A slightly messianic tale of the Ooniverse |
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+ | * [[Replay]] - Another 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse |
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− | Somewhere in the open ended game play, the vast nature of the universe portrayed, the encouragement for you to put your own imagination into the game and the novelisation that set the scene.... was the magic that is Elite. Drew considers that the game, combined with some of the TV and books of the time (Ulysses 31, Hitch Hikers Guide, Blakes 7 etc), was a perfect moment in time. |
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+ | == Personal life == |
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− | He was never too enamoured with computers in the 16 bit age, and pretty much ignored the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. His next machine was a 386 SX PC. He enjoyed FE2, as an astronomy buff, the realistic physics was actually more fun to him. Drew considers FFE to be a backwards step in many ways. But neither of them were 'Elite'. Elite didn't come back into his conscious thought until he came across "The New Kind" a few years ago. He was very disappointed that the Palm version of Elite was never released. Then on a search for an 'Elite' that would run on Linux he discovered Oolite early in 2006. |
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+ | Drew is married with two young sons, a dog and a feline lifeform from the planet [[Tianve]]. |
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− | == Non Elite interests == |
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+ | It is reported that he spends most of his time on a rather backward planet called 'Earth', that he does not live in Essex, that he does not require any double glazing or a conservatory and disposes of unsolicited callers with a small plasma accelerator. |
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− | * Amateur Astronomer |
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+ | === Non-Elite interests === |
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+ | |||
+ | * Amateur astronomer |
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* Plays the piano tolerably well |
* Plays the piano tolerably well |
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* Plays the guitar and clarinet tolerably less well, in that order |
* Plays the guitar and clarinet tolerably less well, in that order |
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− | * Enjoys |
+ | * Enjoys cycling and walking the dog |
* Writing passable fiction |
* Writing passable fiction |
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− | * Mucking about with Linux, pretending he knows something about computers |
+ | * Mucking about with Linux, pretending he knows something about computers |
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− | == Fiction Contributions to Oolite == |
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− | Inspired by the Oolite game itself, Drew has written a 'Novella' for Oolite, called [[Status Quo]]. [[Status Quo]] was an attempt to provide a link between the back stories of Elite, Oolite and the later events of FE2/FFE, giving a newcomer to Oolite some information on how things differ from Elite in a narrative context, reminiscent of the original Elite novella, 'The Dark Wheel' by Robert Holdstock. |
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− | Drew has now written three sequels to [[Status Quo]]. |
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− | Drew has also written a short story about the Generation Ships called [[Schism]], a very short story about an attempt to travel to the 'ninth chart', called, rather unsurprisingly - [[Nine]] and a further very short story called [[Ascension]] and another called [[Replay]]. |
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− | == Game Contributions to Oolite == |
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− | Drew has also written a small [[OXP]] for Oolite which features the [[Tianve]] Star System in the North East area of Galactic Chart One, where some of the action in [[Status Quo]] takes place. This creates the features mentioned in the story and the player can thus go sight seeing. The Tianve OXP can be downloaded from [http://www.drewwagar.com/downloads/software/oolite/Tianve1.3.zip here]. |
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− | Drew also contributed the Tionisla Chronicle articles for [[Snoopers]]. |
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− | == Miscellaneous == |
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− | Drew is married with two young sons, a dog and a feline lifeform from the planet [[Tianve]]. |
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− | It's reported that he spends most of his time on a rather backward planet called 'Earth', that he does not live in Essex, that he does not require any double glazing or a conservatory and disposes of unsolicited callers with a small plasma accelerator. |
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− | Drew's website/blog can be found [http://www.drewwagar.com here]. |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * Drew's website/blog is located at http://www.drewwagar.com/ |
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+ | * A Facebook fanpage for his stories is located at http://www.facebook.com/drewwagarwriter |
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Revision as of 19:47, 21 January 2016
Drew Wagar is an author of Elite stories.
Contents
Elite biography
Drew Wagar first played Elite at age 13, a month after it was released on the BBC Model B. A friend (with rich parents) had received the game as a Christmas present. His most vivid recall is the wireframe presentation but with addition of a new technique - 'hidden line removal', making the objects appear solid, a remarkable achievement he had not seen before. Wagar played Elite mostly on a ZX Spectrum. He originally had a 16k model and bought the extra 32k mostly in order to play Elite. He genuinely became 'Elite' after many months of playing, despite lensloks and the occasional "R: Tape Loading Error".
Somewhere in the open ended game play, the vast nature of the universe portrayed, the encouragement for the player to put their own imagination into the game and the novelisation that set the scene.... he discovered the magic that is Elite. Drew considers that the game, combined with some of the TV and books of the time (Ulysses 31, Hitch Hikers Guide, Blakes 7 etc), was a perfect moment in time.
He was never too enamoured with computers in the 16 bit age, and pretty much ignored the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. His next machine was a 386 SX PC. He enjoyed FE2. As an astronomy buff, the realistic physics was actually more fun to him. Drew considers FFE, however, to be a backwards step in many ways. In any case, neither FE2 nor FEE were 'Elite'. Elite didn't come back into his conscious thought until he came across "The New Kind" a few years ago. He was very disappointed that the Palm version of Elite was never released. Then on a search for an 'Elite' that would run on Linux he discovered Oolite early in 2006.
Contributions to Oolite
Inspired by the Oolite game, Wagar has written an Oolite novella named Status Quo. Status Quo was an attempt to provide a link between the back stories of Elite, Oolite and the later events of FE2/FFE, giving a newcomer to Oolite some information on how things differ from Elite in a narrative context, reminiscent of the original Elite novella, 'The Dark Wheel' by Robert Holdstock.
Drew has now written three sequels to Status Quo.
Drew has also written a short story about the Generation Ships called Schism, a very short story about an attempt to travel to the 'ninth chart', called Nine, a further very short story called Ascension and another called Replay.
Game Contributions to Oolite
Drew has also written a small OXP for Oolite which features the Tianve Star System in the North East area of Galactic Chart One, where some of the action in Status Quo takes place. This OXP creates the features mentioned in the story and the player can thus go sightseeing. The Tianve OXP can be downloaded here.
Drew also contributed the Tionisla Chronicle articles for Snoopers.
Works
- Elite:Reclamation - A new novel based on the upcoming Elite:Dangerous by Frontier Developments
- Status Quo - The Oolite Novella
- Mutabilis - A second Oolite Novella, and sequel to Status Quo
- Incursio - A third Oolite Novella, and sequel to Mutabilis.
- Finis - A fourth Oolite Novella, sequel to Incursion and the final part of the Oolite Saga.
- Schism - An Oolite Short story based on the 'Generation Ships'
- Nine - A 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse
- Ascension - A slightly messianic tale of the Ooniverse
- Replay - Another 'tale of the unexpected' in the Ooniverse
Personal life
Drew is married with two young sons, a dog and a feline lifeform from the planet Tianve.
It is reported that he spends most of his time on a rather backward planet called 'Earth', that he does not live in Essex, that he does not require any double glazing or a conservatory and disposes of unsolicited callers with a small plasma accelerator.
Non-Elite interests
- Amateur astronomer
- Plays the piano tolerably well
- Plays the guitar and clarinet tolerably less well, in that order
- Enjoys cycling and walking the dog
- Writing passable fiction
- Mucking about with Linux, pretending he knows something about computers
External links
- Drew's website/blog is located at http://www.drewwagar.com/
- A Facebook fanpage for his stories is located at http://www.facebook.com/drewwagarwriter