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- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:54 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.143, under Day 3 - Sunday: "Afternoon tea served in the passenger’s compartments" should be "Afternoon tea served in the passengers' compartments" as the train has more than one passenger. This mistake crops up repeatedly in this chapter. Below that, "Dinner served in the dinning cars" sh...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:50 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.142, plan: the double berth to the left in Sleeper G is marked as occupied by 'Seth Wilson'. Presumably this should be Mark Wilson & Fabian Wyss . The plan on p.191 shares this error. The mysterious Seth Wilson is also mentioned in the box on p.137, but nowhere else. This should also be c...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:42 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.141, under RENE VIOLET: "His job with the train is as near-to perfect as it is possible. Violet loves meeting glamorous travellers and making up stories in his head about their intriguing lives" should be "His job with the train is as near to perfect as possible . Violet loves meeting gla...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:34 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.139, under MARK WILSON: "He is devastatingly handsome and previously worked as a fashion model; although, for some reason he never made the top grade. Nowadays he works for an investment fund management company in Sidney" should be "He is devastatingly handsome and previously worked as a ...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:28 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.138, under ANTONIO ABELLA: "Minotti fears capture and so-far believes he has evaded police attention" should be "Minotti fears capture and so far believes he has evaded police attention." Under CHANTEL ANTIN: "Personal Description – Slender, long blonde hair exquisite make-up, attractive"...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:20 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.137, box: "These passengers are not described in this scenario, allowing the keeper free reign on determining who these NPCs are, as well as allowing players the opportunity to roll-up replacement characters to their own specifications." I would say "... free reign in determining ..." Bel...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:12 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.136, under GIUSEPPE ROTI: "Roti has little time for fools and he absolutely hates tardiness in others, liable to launch into a tirade of Italian insults if his patience is pushed to the limit" should be "Roti has little time for fools and he absolutely hates tardiness in others, being lia...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:08 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.135: "Having poor-to-none telephone or Internet signal while on the train obviously plays into the keeper’s hands and keeps the investigators relatively isolated, unable to contact police, search the Internet, and so on" should be "Having poor-to-no telephone or Internet signal while on t...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:05 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.134, under Currency: "Most major currencies are accepted, along with credit cards and travelers checks" should be "Most major currencies are accepted, along with credit cards and traveler's checks." Under Communications On The Train, "In major stations, both telephone and Internet connect...
- Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:00 am
- Forum: Horror on the Orient Express
- Topic: Typos in the new edition
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Re: Typos in the new edition
Book IV, p.132: "Most of the year, the restored train runs only on short routes however, once a year, one service (sold out months in advance) travels the entire route from Paris to Istanbul with a Pullman car connection from London, as of old; although passengers now travel via the Chunnel, rather ...