Hello,
I just wanted to say that this has been a very difficult, and extremely personal loss for me. Dave was a personal friend of mine in real life for 22 years. I've known him since I was in my teens and he was in his twenties. Dave was one of my best friends and writing this is an extremely difficult thing. I'm afraid that today, weeks after his passing is the first time I even made an account on his forums.
I first met Dave at an event our local mall held called Game Night, sponsored by a game shop called Boardwalk and Park Place. My father, Richard Raisley (creator of the HeavyMetal Pro Battletech Software) and I came there hearing that they played Battletech. That is where we met Dave, and what started a wonderful long, entire family friendship. Since his passing, his Uncle has asked me to get some of his old books and miniatures as he told me he would have wanted me to have them. I have split them with another friend of mine. We would like to post some of his items though not strictly space miniatures, some are from Battletech and Warhammer 40k as well.
I also grabbed a small model (maybe 4 inches long) of the Galactica. At first I thought it was one of his many miniatures that he helped design. After I had it home a couple days, I realized it was a USB drive that had some of his drawings on it. He has many drawings backed up on to this. I'm unsure if these have been posted or not. The dates on the folder go back to 3/27/13. He has 3.63gb worth of drawings on them. I'm sure we would want to add these to the forums somehow if we are able to.
I'd like to get with the site mod to find out if there is an easy way for me to transfer this large collection of drawings.
Lastly, I'd like to say this to Dave. I've said it plenty of times in my head, but I wanted to get this out.
Dave, you were one of my best friends. I will always cherish our many years of friendship. You were always the first to correct me on my view of the rules. You were always had such wonderful "choice" phrases when the rolls didn't quite go your way. Your creativity knew no bounds. You had the biggest heart and always was there for me to listen to whatever trivial problems I may have had. I'll miss our long conversations about gaming, Star Wars, BSG, other Sci-Fi, and life in general. There just wasn't enough time, but I'm so honored to have known you and to have called you my friend. I miss you every day. Farewell dear friend.
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