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The Antioch Chronicles

[an error occurred while processing this directive] -- AUSPEX STUDIOS --
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Ruben "Auspex Turmalis" Moreno: Chief Mastermind
Eric "Zeus Legion" Dieter: Senior Henchman
Juan "Ytse-Jam" Mantilla: Lead Wrestler
Eric "Macbeth" Ladd: Whiskey Shreve
Brian "HoodZ" Cosmiano: Cosmic Art Master


-- TEAM ANTIOCH II --
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Concept, Script, Dialogue: Ruben Moreno
Plot/Additional Dialogue: Eric Dieter
Additional Dialogue/Abstract Drunken Ideas: Everyone

Maps, Triggers, Mission Design: Ruben Moreno
Hero Portrait Alterations: Ruben Moreno
Sound Editor: Ruben "Is This Thing On?" Moreno
Antioch Web Lord: Ruben "Jack of All Trades" Moreno
Web Site Character Art: Brian Cosmiano
Lead Gaffer: Gary "Whatchu Talkin 'Bout?" Coleman
Public Relations: Denise Richards

(Okay, so maybe not those last two... ;-)

Portions of the map for Mission 7, "Mirror, Mirror," based on Blizzard Entertainment's
Brood War Protoss 7, "The Insurgent."

No Civilians were harmed during the making of this campaign. (Really. For real. Honest.)


-- EPISODE II VOICE CAST --
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Ruben "Man of a Thousand Faces" Moreno, as (in order of appearance):
Charlie Mox, Turmalis, Dale Gurney, Nurohk, Khorun, Xenon, Quatto, Trent "Trench" Aster,
Nannoth/Taeradun, Crowley, Khrillian, and various Marine and Civilian extras.

Eric Dieter, as:
Moloch, Mr. HoloFone, and Bora Dalis PA Captain

Ytse-Jam, as:
Mason Rockwell

Eric Ladd, as:
Ian Anduin

Original StarCraft voices courtesy (and property) of Blizzard Entertainment


-- A NOTE OF THANKS --
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-- Auspex would like to thank:

Blizzard Entertainment, Gunslinger, the folks at Warzone and The Unholy Battlegrounds,
Desler, SCX, Smoke & MirrorZ (for the EARLY early feedback), m@crowar (master of the
enlarged map picture), X-ViRGE, ZealotOnAStick, Xenophanes, The Lapdragon, all the
StarCraft sites who have ever made hosting offers or simply posted Antioch news, all the
patient Antioch fans (thank you for the ridiculous amount of E-mail!), the ancient
Vanguard guys, and the old-school Operation CWAL crew -- we're all still alive! (Yes,
we're a cheat AND we're in the SC credits, for you newbies out there.)

In addition to anyone else he may have forgotten, Auspex would also like to thank the WWF
(and The Rock -- it's a tribute, man); Bill Harms at PC Gamer; Syntrillium Software;
Adrian Dunston (and the rest of the Thompson Theatre gang); Alfred, Lord Tennyson for "The
Idylls of the King"; George Lucas for all the influences; the guys behind Thumb Wars
(ROFLMFAO!); Star Trek - Deep Space Nine (goodbye... *sniff*); Chunky Chips Ahoy; Billy
Sheehan (thanks for the "troubleshooting" advice and that insane Ampeg preamp); Rush,
Dream Theater and all prog musicians everywhere; and of course, my family, who has been
putting up with this (and me) for so long. Cheers!

P.S. Thanks for having faith!


-- Zeus would like to thank:

Team Antioch II (a.k.a. Auspex Studios) for being the most professional, creative and fun
guys to work with.

PC Gamer and PC Accelerator (I'm still waiting for the all-Gia pictorial issue...) for
bringing me the best information on games and lighting up my days at the usually dreaded
mailbox.

The fans who downloaded this 80mb+ monster and the Starcraft community who stood by us for
the long haul. I hope you all have as much fun playing it as we had making it.

Blizzard Entertainment, the people who made it all possible.

Zeus would like to dedicate his work on this campaign to his childhood idols:

Bruce Lee
Optimus Prime

In Memory of Jim "T.M. Maple" Burke


-- Ytse-Jam would like to thank:

The source of my inspiration, Lucy, the love of my life.

Dream Theater, especially John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy. Thanks for being the leaders of
a new era of progressive rock. John, I hope to one day be half the guitar player you are.

The WWF for all the laughs and entertainment throughout the years. I was there from the
Hogan era, up to the Stone Cold era. How things have changed.

This performance is dedicated in the memory of Owen Hart. May you rest in peace.


-- Macbeth would like to thank:

"The Bard" for his literary contributions, Auspex for this opportunity, and Blizzard for
making great ways to pass the time.

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