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Well, after buying a complete copy of the full version of XCOM a while back after already owning the core game, it would appear that I have a copy of the XCOM Enemy Unknown core game in my Steam account that can be gifted to some lucky person. The question is, who?

To be in to win I need an idea for a Steampunk / Dieselpunk character for a book.
That would be:
Name
Gender
1 or more Likes
1 or more Dislikes
Catchphrase

Competition closes Friday, 19th of December, in the evening my time (in Switzerland). Likely after my children have gone to bed and I can get to the computer!

Silly entries welcome, since I love a laugh. Serious entries will be more likely to win. My decision is final.


Additional information:
I would like permission to use the winning character as the beginning point for a more fully fleshed out character in a book at some stage in the future. I can provide no guarantees the book will ever be finished, nor the character used, and promise no royalties if I do finish it. However I do promise to recognise the character delveloper if I finish writing the book and use the character, or even just a part.

Just so you know, the book has been started but is currently on hold while I finish my first book, a sci-fi detective novel.


<EDIT - CLARIFICATION>
Just so you all understand, when the winner is chosen, then it is for that person to decide how they wish to use the game. Keep it and play it, gift it on further, copy it to a USB stick and powder the stick up so it can be snorted, turn it into indecipherable modern art and sell it for a million dollars.

I have won a few games here on gog.com from other people and simply wanted to pay it forward with my own giveaway, but it is not my intention to tell the potential new owner (ok, licensee; it is on Steam after all) what to do with the game once it is gifted.

Carry on, and good luck!
Post edited December 09, 2014 by anomaly
Stuart Pendleton
Male
Enjoys chewing, has tried the various popular roots, tobaccos, and candies. Uses spare time at home tinkering with chemistry to design a better chewing gum.
Does not like wool clothing. It itches and smells. However, it is still the best protection against cold, especially when wet. Always on the lookout for an alternative.
Catchphrase: I must acquire one of those!

Not in. Cheers!
Post edited December 09, 2014 by misteryo
Not in & +1! Thank you!! :D
Not in, +1!

This game is great, good giveaway!
Carl Dawnson
Male
General traits
- Prefers good old steam-based technology over the newfangled diesel stuff (if applicable. If not, just use the generic 'Traditionalist' trait)
- Peaceful and calm resolution of conflicts, easily confused for a coward
- Slow, but capable of complex solutions when given time

Likes
- Female part of mankind
- Systematic tinkering in old tech
- Reading tech-scientific books

Dislikes
- Larger quantities of people and mankind in general
- Aggressive conflicts and stressful situations, need to rush
- Bad grammars

Catch phrase (when running into a mob of people, seeing a ruined location, seeing fights): "Blasted humans."

I'd like to ask if you'd kindly allow me to pass the game to my friend who has recently lost a job and loves turn-based strategy games (who's partly basis for the above described character) if I happen to win. I do own XCOM along with all DLC and consider it aboslutely brilliant. I don't mention my friend losing his job to increase my likeliness of winning - if I don't, I'll eventually buy him the game myself - I mention it as a justification for passing the game along, as you've mentioned you'd like not to see that happen.

Oh, and seeing how does the giveaway go along, if I end up being the only entry - please keep the game and make another giveaway to keep things entertaining :-)
Post edited December 09, 2014 by Fenixp
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Fenixp: I mention it as a justification for passing the game along, as you've mentioned you'd like not to see that happen.
I am not sure where I said the winner had to play it themselves, but it might have been the wording where I said serious entries will have a higher chance of winning (not 100% guaranteed mind you!).

What I meant there was that entries with serious sounding characters had a higher chance, not entries for people who wanted to keep the game for themselves.

I have clarified my view in the OP now, but to reiterate: I don't really give a monkey's what the winner does after they have won. My involvement is only in this game, and in choosing the winner and giving the game away. Beyond that, the winner has every right to do what they want with the game, and I will be happy with whatever their choice happens to be!
Name: Charles Ezequiel Dane (born Charlotte Maria Dane)
Gender: Trans-Male
Likes: Lover of Tropical Fruits and World Travelling
Dislikes: Hates tropical climates and all the sweat that accompanies them.
Catchphrase: "By the peaches of the Goddess almighty!"

I'm not in, since I already own the core XCOM game (I'd love to get the DLC at some point, though).

Thanks for the giveaway and the opportunity to come up with a new character. ^_^
not in, but thanks for this great game giveaway! +1
Not in and +1, but I was wondering how common is this happening in Steam?
I remember people saying that redeeming Legendary Skyrim won't give you a Vanila Skyrim gift if you used to have that before redeeming, Same with Dragon Age when redeeming Ultimate while having vanila?
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anomaly: ...
Oh I see, thans for clarification. I might have even remembered that rule from a different giveaway :D Today's weird. Sorry.
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Falci: (I'd love to get the DLC at some point, though).
Do, it is worth its weight in gold. Well... Technically it's digital-only, so I suppose that would be cheap. It's just amazing :D
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Falci: (I'd love to get the DLC at some point, though).
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Fenixp: Do, it is worth its weight in gold. Well... Technically it's digital-only, so I suppose that would be cheap. It's just amazing :D
Cheap is the key word here, still waiting for their price to drop considerably.
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Falci: Cheap is the key word here, still waiting for their price to drop considerably.
Well... I would say it's worth quite a lot of moneyz, but then again I got the complete edition for 10EUR, soo... Yeah :D Damnit, now I need to play it again. I might try to make my classic iron man work, finally...
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Falci: Cheap is the key word here, still waiting for their price to drop considerably.
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Fenixp: Well... I would say it's worth quite a lot of moneyz, but then again I got the complete edition for 10EUR, soo... Yeah :D Damnit, now I need to play it again. I might try to make my classic iron man work, finally...
In the end it comes down to the quintessencial question of buying: will I play it NOW?! If not, it can wait, unless it is bloody cheap enough.

And, let's be honest here, I probably won't play it now.
Name: Jorah Greysteed
Gender: Male
Likes: Technology in general, beef, alcohol, swords
Dislikes: Idiots, using guns (but it´s not against them), tea, aristocrats.
Catchphrase: "I got my own king righ HERE(pulls out sword)"
Post edited December 13, 2014 by joseegreg
Bump!

Will bump a few times, but if there aren't too many takers then I might close early. Still, more replies would be brilliant chapettes and chaps! Indubitably!