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Eventually, he moved on to more Serious universes, becoming one of the founders of [[Omega]] and writing ''Tempest'' (based ''very'' loosely on the LNH [[Elsewhirls]] one-shot of that name) and ''Pulse'' there, as well as ''Warden'' for [[ASH]].
 
Eventually, he moved on to more Serious universes, becoming one of the founders of [[Omega]] and writing ''Tempest'' (based ''very'' loosely on the LNH [[Elsewhirls]] one-shot of that name) and ''Pulse'' there, as well as ''Warden'' for [[ASH]].
  
In both 1994 ''and'' 1998, he was awarded [[RACCies Favorite Writer]], along with an [[Accies Favorite Writer]] in '94. In '94 and '97, he won [[RACCies Favorite Person Who Hangs Out on RACC|Favorite Net Personality]], and in 1999, he administrated the awards.
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In both 1994 ''and'' 1998, he was awarded [[RACCies:Favorite Writer]], along with an [[Accies Favorite Writer]] in '94. In '94 and '97, he won [[RACCies:Favorite Person Who Hangs Out on RACC|Favorite Net Personality]], and in 1999, he administrated the awards.
  
 
== Full list of LNH works ==
 
== Full list of LNH works ==

Revision as of 21:29, 15 January 2019

Matthew "Badger" Rossi was a prolific early LNH writer, writing Swordmaster and the Load Island Renegades and the CAW! miniseries, as well as being one of the minds behind Retcon Hour and creating the Sword of Bazrael mini for the OSD imprint.

Eventually, he moved on to more Serious universes, becoming one of the founders of Omega and writing Tempest (based very loosely on the LNH Elsewhirls one-shot of that name) and Pulse there, as well as Warden for ASH.

In both 1994 and 1998, he was awarded RACCies:Favorite Writer, along with an Accies Favorite Writer in '94. In '94 and '97, he won Favorite Net Personality, and in 1999, he administrated the awards.

Full list of LNH works