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When [[FASA]] unexpectedly withdrew from the market and the [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] game started in 2001, Christoph Nick lobbied FanPro—then the German license holder—into acquiring the full license for what was now [[Classic BattleTech]]. This led to FanPro creating a second, US-based firm with ex-FASA staff under [[Line Developer]] [[Randall Bills]] and continuing the line. | When [[FASA]] unexpectedly withdrew from the market and the [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] game started in 2001, Christoph Nick lobbied FanPro—then the German license holder—into acquiring the full license for what was now [[Classic BattleTech]]. This led to FanPro creating a second, US-based firm with ex-FASA staff under [[Line Developer]] [[Randall Bills]] and continuing the line. | ||
− | On the FanPro Germany side, Christoph Nick continued to work primarily a translator and fan community manager for FanPro. Randall Bills described him as him as "THE guy pushing BattleTech for FanPro Germany."<ref>BattleCorps obituary</ref> | + | On the FanPro Germany side, Christoph Nick continued to work primarily as a translator and fan community manager for FanPro. Randall Bills described him as him as "THE guy pushing BattleTech for FanPro Germany."<ref>BattleCorps obituary</ref> |
− | On a trip to [[w:Peru|Peru]] in mid-2005, avid mountaineer Christoph Nick attempted to climb [[w:Salcantay|Nevado Salcantay]] in the Andes alone after his climbing partner Christian Klant became ill | + | On a trip to [[w:Peru|Peru]] in mid-2005, avid mountaineer Christoph Nick attempted to climb [[w:Salcantay|Nevado Salcantay]] in the Andes alone after his climbing partner Christian Klant became ill; Nick had climbed two other mountains shortly before as part of a larger group. He failed to return. A search by a rescue team alerted by Klant failed to find any clues and aborted the search on 30 June 2005; Christoph Nick is missing and presumed dead. He is survived by a wife and son. |
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Revision as of 06:35, 19 September 2016
Christoph Nick (person) | |
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Died | missing and presumed dead since 2005 |
Occupation | Author, Translator |
Christoph Nick was a German BattleTech fan, author and freelancer for FanPro. He was apparently also a member of MechForce Germany.
When FASA unexpectedly withdrew from the market and the MechWarrior: Dark Age game started in 2001, Christoph Nick lobbied FanPro—then the German license holder—into acquiring the full license for what was now Classic BattleTech. This led to FanPro creating a second, US-based firm with ex-FASA staff under Line Developer Randall Bills and continuing the line.
On the FanPro Germany side, Christoph Nick continued to work primarily as a translator and fan community manager for FanPro. Randall Bills described him as him as "THE guy pushing BattleTech for FanPro Germany."[1]
On a trip to Peru in mid-2005, avid mountaineer Christoph Nick attempted to climb Nevado Salcantay in the Andes alone after his climbing partner Christian Klant became ill; Nick had climbed two other mountains shortly before as part of a larger group. He failed to return. A search by a rescue team alerted by Klant failed to find any clues and aborted the search on 30 June 2005; Christoph Nick is missing and presumed dead. He is survived by a wife and son.
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- ↑ BattleCorps obituary