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'''Jeremy Vetock''' is one of Games Workshop's core Codex writers. No one is quite sure when he turned up, as he wrote a bunch of stuff before being noticed. He's primarily responsible for the 8th edition Orcs & Goblins book (in Fantasy) and the 6th edition Dark Angels Codex (in 40k). | |||
So far, he seems much better than [[Matt Ward]] or [[Robin Cruddace]], but has yet to prove himself to the level of [[Phil Kelly]]. However, things are looking up for him. | |||
He likes big games with awesome scenery and Orcs/Orks. Also of note is that he is American, and in fact pretty much the only one at GW. | |||
Also is 30% hamster | Also (in stereotypical American fashion), he's a bit... uhm... ''large'', leading to the theory that he is at 30% hamster (possibly more). |
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Jeremy Vetock is one of Games Workshop's core Codex writers. No one is quite sure when he turned up, as he wrote a bunch of stuff before being noticed. He's primarily responsible for the 8th edition Orcs & Goblins book (in Fantasy) and the 6th edition Dark Angels Codex (in 40k).
So far, he seems much better than Matt Ward or Robin Cruddace, but has yet to prove himself to the level of Phil Kelly. However, things are looking up for him.
He likes big games with awesome scenery and Orcs/Orks. Also of note is that he is American, and in fact pretty much the only one at GW.
Also (in stereotypical American fashion), he's a bit... uhm... large, leading to the theory that he is at 30% hamster (possibly more).