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William Heller

“Spotmonkey”

Born: November 5th

 

Immediate Family:

Roberta Heller                      Mother

Richard Heller                      Father

Jonathan Heller                    Brother

Edward Heller                      Brother

 

Where did Spotmonkey come from?  The original and boring beginning to Spotmonkey is a pitiful story of a young man going to play a challenging game of BattleTech......

 

BattleTech Center Chicago, Illinois by Rick Smith (May 1993) When I decided to write this article about my experiences, I thought it would be interesting and different, but not too difficult. After having experienced this event firsthand, I found this BattleTech event to be quite difficult to describe completely. "You had to be there" to see it and experience it. The BattleTech Center is located on the upper floor of the North Pier terminal, on the north side of Chicago and consists of 2 sets of 8 cockpits linked to a Macintosh Quadra 700. Each person has their own cockpit which consists of a unique slide over canopy, two color monitors, 16 digital readouts, 12 bar-graph displays, 3 fire buttons, over 100 user buttons, a throttle control, 2 foot pedals and a trigger control joystick. Four computer processors control each cockpit. This "virtual world" is viewed via a 28" color monitor acting as your windshield. A smaller 13" color monitor, controlled by an Amiga computer, acts as your dashboard "radar" showing the other players relative to yourself, along with your own ground speed and direction. The cockpits are connected via a combination Arcnet/Ethernet network to a host Macintosh computer which sets up the parameters of the craft, type of armament, terrain, time of day, weather conditions and pilot names. Now for the fun part. The synergy. When you put all this technology and software together you create an addictive interactive virtual sport. You are thrust into a world of fighting Mechs which are 30 foot tall armed mechanical two legged units which you control from your cockpit. With the controls, displays and screens provided you begin to move around and shoot at other Mechs and become part of the action. After this 10 minute "battle", you obtain a personalized scoring printout which describes the major events during this battle and you can watch a radar view "re-enactment" of the battle, on a computer monitor. The BattleTech Center is run by Virtual World Entertainment. This company was recently purchased by Tim Disney and he plans to open these centers in more cities and to create more unusual and different "virtual worlds". As I said before, "You had to be there".

 

so anyway, with all that said,

I got in line and when it was my turn to join the game, the operator asked me what my handle was.

"I do this with no ostensible force", and replied with Spotmonkey ...one word, not Spot (space) Monkey...

just Spotmonkey .. and yes please CAPatilize the "S".

 

Current day makes me think of Spotmonkey a little more, and I compile a thought of a new meaning.

 

 

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