Roland da Thompson Gunner wrote:
GITrekker wrote:
Had to go with Vypra, since I helped come up with this character's name and wrote her file card.
You came up with Ann A. Conda?
Uh, yeah, sorry about that.

It was my little way of coming up with a counterpart to G.I.Joe names like "Skip A. Stone" for Cutter, and "Albert M. Pine" for Alpine. Personally, I figured someone at Hasbro would cringe and ask me to come up with something else. So what happened? They liked it.
Roland da Thompson Gunner wrote:
What other filecards did you write, some were okay but a lot of them had weird problems like 97 Grunt having Clutch's box art and 97 Destro's name not being spelled correctly
That spelling on Destro's name bugged me, too, and I'm pretty sure I got it right when I wrote it. I had no control over the box art that was used. I just wrote file cards and sent them the details.
For the record, the file cards during 1997-98 that I wrote are as follows:
1997: Duke, Snake-Eyes, Storm Shadow, Lady Jaye, Destro, Baroness, Cobra Commander (and believe me, I was honored -- and a tad nervous -- to be given the opportunity to write the cards for that many of the big guns). I didn't do any of the file cards for the "Stars & Stripes" set.
1998: Oktober Guard 3-pack, Navy Assault 3-pack, Cobra Infantry 3-pack, and Vypra. I also came up with the character names for Lt. Volga and Vypra, and painted the original prototype for Lt. Volga, who was originally intended as Daina.
I should also state that I was never a Hasbro employee. In the 1997-98 line, Hasbro wanted a certain amount of collector/fan input, so they enlisted a few of us that they'd met at previous G.I.Joe Conventions who had made a good impression on them or some such. Fortunately, I was one of them.
