Reclaimer fan HSAR continues to create awesome fan fiction set in the Reclaimer universe. “Quintessence” is the second in a series of short stories surrounding the background and history of the Cavalcade.
This story should serve as a suitable replacement for yesterday’s missing comic. I’ve been hard at work building a certain project that I hope to share tomorrow and making a number of behind-the-scenes adjustments to the website itself in order to make it easier to present the content.
In the meantime, enjoy HSAR’s story. If you’d like a ‘physical’ copy of “Quintessence,” a download link for the original PDF is available below.
One of the downsides of owning and operating a farm is that weekends are typically spent on upkeep and maintenance. Unfortunately, this past weekend was no exception. I’m working on a special presentation for the 200th comic, and I just didn’t have enough time this weekend to complete it. I’m playing with some new things, so the learning curve has slowed me down a little. Hopefully, the final product will be worth the extra time and effort. I’d like to still get the comic out today but don’t be too surprised if you don’t see it until Wednesday. In the meantime, help yourself to the comic archives and stop in on the forum for a chat.
Today’s font is called Precursor Alpha.
There is a Reclaimer comic forthcoming today, but in the meantime, I need some help. I’m looking for a good music track, something that’s just drums but with a driving beat. You remember the drum rhythm from Battlestar Galactica during those brief flash-forward sequences that gave the little previews of the upcoming episodes? I want something like that, only longer, minimum of one minute. Anyone have any recommendations?
Some of you know that I recently acquired a new desktop computer that I’ve set aside to be my dedicated video capture and editing machine. Over the past couple of weeks I’ve been working on rigging it out properly in order to get the most out of it. For those interested, here’s the basic technical specs:
Gateway LX6810-01
Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor10 Q8200 (2.33GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 4MB L2 cache)8
Genuine Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium (64-bit) with SP11
8192MB 800MHz DDR2 Dual Channel Memory (4×2048MB Modules)9
Hard Drive 640GB 7200RPM SATA II hard drive with 16MB Cache4
8-Channel (7.1) High Definition Audio with Dolby Home Theater® Sound
Maximum 8GB
Systemboard with NVIDIA® nForce® 720i Chipset (MCP7A-D)
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT120 Graphics with 1GB DDR2 Total Video Memory9
In addition, I added a Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro video capture card and installed the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium bundle. All together, it’s one powerful machine.
My first capture tests started out well – the first four game videos I captured spooled off perfectly – but then the capture sequence started to lag, hang, and ultimately abort prematurely. A little research revealed that my hard drive wasn’t fast enough to keep up with the HD video being captured to it. Fortunately, this computer has built-in expansion slots for a RAID array, so my next task was to select and acquire two hard drives for that purpose. A little more research, and I chose two 300GB Western Digital Velociraptor disks, which clock in at 10,000 RPMs, 16MB cache, and 3Gb/s data transfer. A quick hot-swap, a RAID 0 config (128K stripe), and I suddenly have a VERY fast hard drive.
As I write, I’ve got Adobe Premiere capturing video footage, and so far there’s been no hesitation or problems. If all goes well, my computer will continue to function at a high rate, and I can really start to think about what I need to do to start work on a Reclaimer machinima.

