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Greetings Citizens
Short, sweet, and to the point this week.

The Banu Defender concept sale finishes up today. It was a unique sale in that we got to support it not just with a dedicated ATV segment the day before, but a Town Hall in the middle, both a Jump Point magazine and Vault Update for Subscribers with the BTS of it’s development and unused concept images, and finally one of the most robust Q&A we’ve gotten to do towards the end. There was no shortage of information this sale, and I think it’ll become a template for how we support the amazing work our developers are doing going forward.

In community shows, this week sees Gaige Hallman take on the Quantum Questions challenge and community member Nighthawk Zale discusses his tabletop creation, Traverse the ‘Verse while Dave Haddock explores the Rilah System in Loremaker’s Guide to the Galaxy. This week’s ATV comes to us from Austin and Montreal, while the Happy Hour Interview will be your chance to put questions directly to another of our developers. Stay tuned for the specific time later this week.

With that, we’ll see you in the ‘verse.

Jared “Disco Lando” Huckaby
Community Manager

HAPPY HOUR INTERVIEW guest will be Brian Chambers, and will be LIVE this Friday at 8am PST.

The Weekly Community Content Schedule
MONDAY, MAY 1ST, 2017
Citizens of the Stars (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
TUESDAY, MAY 2ND, 2017
Weekly Lore Post (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3RD, 2017
Loremaker’s Guide to the Galaxy (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
THURSDAY, MAY 4TH, 2017
Around the Verse (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
Vault Update
FRIDAY, MAY 5TH, 2017
Happy Hour Interview – 8am PST (https://twitch.tv/starcitizen)
RSI Newsletter
Community Spotlight: May 1st, 2017 – Fan Art Citizen
This week’s theme is “Fan Art Citizen,” highlighting cool images that you have created using original art, concept images, in-game screenshots and photo editing software. Normally we highlight a few different images that the developers have as their desktop backgrounds in the office, but this week, I think it’s long overdue to shine a light on someone that brings a lot of joy to our offices around the world: AdzAdama.

Visit the Community Hub



Intro to AdzAdama 101
AdzAdama started his crusade to immortalize CIG developers in pop art way back in October 2014. In his own words, “This is a compilation of the CIG Staff Tribute Photo Montage Art works I have created in dedication to the hard work of all individuals within the Teams who toil so constantly to create the Verse for all Star Citizens, I want all of you to know this Citizen truly appreciates your efforts.”

In the subsequent months and years, his thread grew to 22 pages with about 30 posts each, and has become a defacto Table of Contents for nearly every developer we’ve ever highlighted on one of our broadcasts, not to mention a sort of time capsule of our development.

So today, all four entries in This Week in Star Citizen are devoted to exploring the one-of-a-kind voice of AdzAdama, and the way he chose to express his appreciation has affected CIG staff over the years.

The Rite of AdzAdama Passage
It’s not uncommon for staff members to check in on the thread every couple months, and it’s always a delight when you discover that Adz had turned his certainly unique and very creative eye in your direction. Being made up in an original AdzAdama soon becomes a kind of rite-of-passage for those new to CIG. You know you’ve made it when you’ve made it to the infamous AdzAdama thread.

Choosing which images of the hundreds of images he’s done over the last two years to highlight isn’t an easy thing to do, and I’m certain no four can fully express the entire AdzAdama experience, but I’m including this specific picture here because today is Brian Chambers’ birthday, and I imagine this is precisely how he’s spending the day.

And if he’s not, then he should be.

AdzAdama in Action
If you’re a regular watcher of Bugsmashers! you know that Mark usually has a unique image posted up on his desktop. One of the most common questions we get about the show is, “Where do those come from?!” Well, look no further than AdzAdama. His artwork has graced the desktops of many a developer over the last two years, and has even made the bulletin board in the kitchen on more than one occasion.

destination: adzadama
AdzAdama has become prolific in making hundreds of these images over the last two years, with a style all his own and a good nature that comes through in each and every one of his creations. If his original thread was a tribute to our “dedication and hard work” then this post today is my tribute to the same in him. If this is your first time seeing the work of AdzAdama, I encourage you to check out his original thread and do what every CIG developer does the first time they see it: Ask yourself if what you’re seeing is real, accept that it’s actually happening, and give in to the sheer delight involved in ever image.
Grüße Bürgerinnen und Bürger
Kurz, süß und auf den Punkt gebracht diese Woche.

Der Verkauf des Banu Defender-Konzeptes endet heute. Es war ein einzigartiger Verkauf, da wir es nicht nur mit einem speziellen ATV-Segment am Vortag unterstützen konnten, sondern auch mit einem Rathaus in der Mitte, einem Jump Point Magazin und einem Vault Update für Abonnenten mit dem BTS der Entwicklung und ungenutzten Konzeptbildern, und schließlich mit einer der robustesten Fragen und Antworten, die wir gegen Ende zu tun hatten. Es gab keinen Mangel an Informationen über diesen Verkauf, und ich denke, er wird eine Vorlage dafür werden, wie wir die erstaunliche Arbeit unserer Entwickler in Zukunft unterstützen können.

In Gemeinschaftsshows nimmt Gaige Hallman diese Woche die Herausforderung der Quantenfragen an und das Gemeinschaftsmitglied Nighthawk Zale diskutiert seine Tabletop-Kreation Traverse the'Vers, während Dave Haddock das Rilah-System in Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy erkundet. Das ATV dieser Woche kommt aus Austin und Montreal zu uns, während das Happy Hour Interview Ihre Chance sein wird, Fragen direkt an einen anderen unserer Entwickler zu stellen. Bleiben Sie auf dem Laufenden für die jeweilige Zeit im Laufe dieser Woche.

Damit sehen wir dich im Vers.

Jared "Disco Lando" Huckaby
Community-Manager

HAPPY HOUR INTERVIEW Gast ist Brian Chambers und wird diesen Freitag um 8 Uhr PST LIVE sein.

Das wöchentliche Inhaltsverzeichnis der Community
MONTAG, 1. MAI 2017
Bürger der Sterne (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
DIENSTAG, 2. MAI 2017
Wöchentlicher Wissensposten (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch)
MITTWOCH, 3. MAI 2017
Loremaker's Guide to the Galaxy (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
DONNERSTAG, 4. MAI 2017
Rund um den Vers (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
Tresor-Update
FREITAG, 5. MAI 2017
Happy Hour Interview - 8 Uhr PST (https://twitch.tv/starcitizen)
RSI Newsletter
Gemeinschafts-Spotlight: 1. Mai 2017 - Bürger der Fankunst
Das Thema dieser Woche ist "Fan Art Citizen", das coole Bilder hervorhebt, die Sie mit Originalzeichnungen, Konzeptbildern, Screenshots im Spiel und Bildbearbeitungssoftware erstellt haben. Normalerweise heben wir ein paar verschiedene Bilder hervor, die die Entwickler als Desktop-Hintergrund im Büro haben, aber diese Woche denke ich, dass es längst überfällig ist, jemanden, der viel Freude in unsere Büros auf der ganzen Welt bringt, ins Licht zu rücken: AdzAdama.

Besuchen Sie den Community Hub



Einführung in AdzAdama 101
AdzAdama begann seinen Kreuzzug, um CIG-Entwickler in der Pop-Art zu verewigen, bereits im Oktober 2014. In seinen eigenen Worten: "Dies ist eine Zusammenstellung der Werke der CIG Staff Tribute Photo Montage Art, die ich mit Hingabe an die harte Arbeit aller Einzelpersonen innerhalb der Teams geschaffen habe, die sich so ständig bemühen, den Vers für alle Sternenbürger zu schaffen, ich möchte, dass Sie alle wissen, dass dieser Bürger Ihre Bemühungen wirklich schätzt".

In den folgenden Monaten und Jahren wuchs sein Thread auf 22 Seiten mit jeweils etwa 30 Beiträgen an und ist zu einem defacto Inhaltsverzeichnis für fast jeden Entwickler geworden, den wir jemals in einer unserer Sendungen erwähnt haben, ganz zu schweigen von einer Art Zeitkapsel unserer Entwicklung.

So widmen sich heute alle vier Beiträge in This Week in Star Citizen der Erforschung der einzigartigen Stimme von AdzAdama, und die Art und Weise, wie er seine Wertschätzung zum Ausdruck brachte, hat sich über die Jahre auf die CIG-Mitarbeiter ausgewirkt.

Der Ritus der AdzAdama-Passage
Es ist nicht ungewöhnlich, dass Mitarbeiter alle paar Monate den Faden überprüfen, und es ist immer eine Freude, wenn Sie feststellen, dass Adz sein sicherlich einzigartiges und sehr kreatives Auge in Ihre Richtung gerichtet hat. Die Herstellung in einem originalen AdzAdama wird bald zu einer Art Durchgangsritual für CIG-Neulinge. Du weißt, dass du es geschafft hast, wenn du es bis zum berüchtigten AdzAdama-Thread geschafft hast.

Es ist nicht einfach, die Bilder aus den Hunderten von Bildern auszuwählen, die er in den letzten zwei Jahren gemacht hat, um sie hervorzuheben, und ich bin mir sicher, dass keine vier die gesamte AdzAdama-Erfahrung vollständig ausdrücken können, aber ich schließe dieses spezielle Bild hier ein, weil heute Brian Chambers Geburtstag ist, und ich stelle mir vor, dass er genau so den Tag verbringt.

Und wenn er es nicht ist, dann sollte er es sein.


AdzAdama in Aktion
Wenn Sie ein regelmäßiger Beobachter von Bugsmashers sind! Sie wissen, dass Mark normalerweise ein einzigartiges Bild auf seinem Desktop hat. Eine der häufigsten Fragen, die wir über die Show bekommen, ist: "Woher kommen die?!" Nun, suchen Sie nicht weiter als AdzAdama. Seine Kunstwerke haben in den letzten zwei Jahren die Desktops vieler Entwickler bereichert und sogar mehr als einmal das Schwarze Brett in der Küche gestaltet.

Ziel: Adzadama
AdzAdama ist in den letzten zwei Jahren produktiv geworden, indem er Hunderte dieser Bilder gemacht hat, mit einem eigenen Stil und einer guten Natur, die sich in jedem einzelnen seiner Werke widerspiegelt. Wenn sein ursprünglicher Thread eine Hommage an unsere "Hingabe und harte Arbeit" war, dann ist dieser Beitrag heute mein Tribut an dasselbe in ihm. Wenn dies Ihr erstes Mal ist, die Arbeit von AdzAdama zu sehen, empfehle ich Ihnen, sich seinen ursprünglichen Thread anzusehen und das zu tun, was jeder CIG-Entwickler tut, wenn er ihn das erste Mal sieht: Fragen Sie sich selbst, ob das, was Sie sehen, real ist, akzeptieren Sie, dass es tatsächlich passiert, und geben Sie der schieren Freude nach, die mit dem Bild verbunden ist.
Greetings Citizens
Short, sweet, and to the point this week.

The Banu Defender concept sale finishes up today. It was a unique sale in that we got to support it not just with a dedicated ATV segment the day before, but a Town Hall in the middle, both a Jump Point magazine and Vault Update for Subscribers with the BTS of it’s development and unused concept images, and finally one of the most robust Q&A we’ve gotten to do towards the end. There was no shortage of information this sale, and I think it’ll become a template for how we support the amazing work our developers are doing going forward.

In community shows, this week sees Gaige Hallman take on the Quantum Questions challenge and community member Nighthawk Zale discusses his tabletop creation, Traverse the ‘Verse while Dave Haddock explores the Rilah System in Loremaker’s Guide to the Galaxy. This week’s ATV comes to us from Austin and Montreal, while the Happy Hour Interview will be your chance to put questions directly to another of our developers. Stay tuned for the specific time later this week.

With that, we’ll see you in the ‘verse.

Jared “Disco Lando” Huckaby
Community Manager

HAPPY HOUR INTERVIEW guest will be Brian Chambers, and will be LIVE this Friday at 8am PST.

The Weekly Community Content Schedule
MONDAY, MAY 1ST, 2017
Citizens of the Stars (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
TUESDAY, MAY 2ND, 2017
Weekly Lore Post (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3RD, 2017
Loremaker’s Guide to the Galaxy (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
THURSDAY, MAY 4TH, 2017
Around the Verse (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
Vault Update
FRIDAY, MAY 5TH, 2017
Happy Hour Interview – 8am PST (https://twitch.tv/starcitizen)
RSI Newsletter
Community Spotlight: May 1st, 2017 – Fan Art Citizen
This week’s theme is “Fan Art Citizen,” highlighting cool images that you have created using original art, concept images, in-game screenshots and photo editing software. Normally we highlight a few different images that the developers have as their desktop backgrounds in the office, but this week, I think it’s long overdue to shine a light on someone that brings a lot of joy to our offices around the world: AdzAdama.

Visit the Community Hub



Intro to AdzAdama 101
AdzAdama started his crusade to immortalize CIG developers in pop art way back in October 2014. In his own words, “This is a compilation of the CIG Staff Tribute Photo Montage Art works I have created in dedication to the hard work of all individuals within the Teams who toil so constantly to create the Verse for all Star Citizens, I want all of you to know this Citizen truly appreciates your efforts.”

In the subsequent months and years, his thread grew to 22 pages with about 30 posts each, and has become a defacto Table of Contents for nearly every developer we’ve ever highlighted on one of our broadcasts, not to mention a sort of time capsule of our development.

So today, all four entries in This Week in Star Citizen are devoted to exploring the one-of-a-kind voice of AdzAdama, and the way he chose to express his appreciation has affected CIG staff over the years.

The Rite of AdzAdama Passage
It’s not uncommon for staff members to check in on the thread every couple months, and it’s always a delight when you discover that Adz had turned his certainly unique and very creative eye in your direction. Being made up in an original AdzAdama soon becomes a kind of rite-of-passage for those new to CIG. You know you’ve made it when you’ve made it to the infamous AdzAdama thread.

Choosing which images of the hundreds of images he’s done over the last two years to highlight isn’t an easy thing to do, and I’m certain no four can fully express the entire AdzAdama experience, but I’m including this specific picture here because today is Brian Chambers’ birthday, and I imagine this is precisely how he’s spending the day.

And if he’s not, then he should be.

AdzAdama in Action
If you’re a regular watcher of Bugsmashers! you know that Mark usually has a unique image posted up on his desktop. One of the most common questions we get about the show is, “Where do those come from?!” Well, look no further than AdzAdama. His artwork has graced the desktops of many a developer over the last two years, and has even made the bulletin board in the kitchen on more than one occasion.

destination: adzadama
AdzAdama has become prolific in making hundreds of these images over the last two years, with a style all his own and a good nature that comes through in each and every one of his creations. If his original thread was a tribute to our “dedication and hard work” then this post today is my tribute to the same in him. If this is your first time seeing the work of AdzAdama, I encourage you to check out his original thread and do what every CIG developer does the first time they see it: Ask yourself if what you’re seeing is real, accept that it’s actually happening, and give in to the sheer delight involved in ever image.

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