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Original readme for the non-gobbed version of BFP2
(available from www.jediknight.net/jkmag/)
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BFP2 Information
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This is the Big Fluffy Pack v2.0 .  It contains a total of 89 skins,
all high quality in my opinion; it contains a total of 31 new sabers.  
The install module should incorporate these skins and sabers, and new sounds, 
into both JK and MotS with no need for a batch file, gob, or other modification.  
BFP2 does not replace anything; it simply adds skins and sabers to be selected.

This is freeware.  It was produced for the community, not for credit.
I'm not making any money off this; I just want to use nice skins.  
Therefore, you can do whatever you please with it.  
My only stipulation is that if you modify and re-release it, 
you must release it under a different name; you may not make a modification 
and then release it as "BFP2."  You may, however, make a change and then re-release it
under whatever different name you want.

Of course, if you use part or all of BFP2, you must credit the author(s)
of each skin and/or saber you use.

There are some things in here that you can't find anywhere else; 
for example, the Batman skin in its original form crashes the game
due to an error on the author's part, and I fixed it up.  
If you use a skin that I fixed or converted or otherwise wouldn't work without my help, 
please credit me (H).  If you use any skins, you must of course credit the author of the
particular skins.  Same goes for sabers. 


Credits
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Skins:

Al McDonald, a skin artist who is prolific, brilliant and laid back, has contributed
the Ackbar, Ardenlyn, Bandit, Beliblis, Biggs, Chewbacca, Cylon, Dash Rendar, Dengar, Elvis,
Espo, Feyd, Flyer, Fremen, Garindan, Grand Admiral Thrawn, Han Solo, Hoth, Ig88, Judge, Klaatu,
Lando, Leia, Nikto, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Phase 2, Phase 3, Ponda, Royal Guard, Snow, Strike, Ubese, 
Vallo, Veers, Wedge, Xizor, and Young Ben skins.  Wow!

Marc Sauve, known for his treasure hunting and ingenuity that lets us use many of LEC's aborted
skins, has contribued the Barada, Dark Trooper, Dark Undead, Ithorian, Noghri, Oola,
Shoanes Culu, and Uggy skins.

Marius, an artist with an awesome nickname (Marius is a character in my favorite play of all
time ... nevermind), has contributed the Battle-Angel, Lara Croft, Maw, and Mecha-Jedi skins.

Joseph Fried, a Jedi of Death with some definite skill, has contriburted the Baron Karza, 
Exar Kun, and Miko skins.

Element_Culu, maker of Element Skin Pack, has contributed the Blue-White, Max, and R5 skins.

Romario Silva, a talented X-Phile, has contributed the Dana Scully, ET, and Fox Mulder skins.

Sheepeater, an apparent comic book fan, has contributed the Batman and Superman skins-- 
skins which have been in demand for a long time.

Bobby Lee, a comic fan with slightly weirder tastes but still great talent, 
has contributed the Dark Superman and Deadpool skins.

Grier, maker of the X-Men Preview Pack, has contributed the Cyclops and Wolverine skins.

Gundar, a skin artist with gruesome taste, has contributed the Bloody Kyle and Headless skins.  
Both these skins are very popular; are JK players sick or what?

Pepa Quin, leader of the Order of FP, has contributed the Kenny and Pepa skins.

Rancor, a skinner with a cool name, has contributed the Urban Commando skin, a great exercise 
in camouflage.

Krushr and LikWid, brothers who are well known in the JK "community", have contributed the 
unforgettable Santa skin.

Spawn, a former JKMAGger about whom nothing else is known, has contributed the Spawn skin, 
one of the most popular anywhere.

Mart has contributed the original Star Trek skin, Jean-Luc Picard, which is also a part of 
VisionGuy's Star Trek TC.

Nick Drjuchin followed Mart's lead, and has contributed a beautiful Spock skin.

Tazz kept the tradition going, contributing well done Kirk and Scotty skins.

Duncan McGreggor has contributed the sweet Luke Skywalker skin.  There are many many Luke skins
out there, and I think we made the right choice in taking this one.

Jediman, a Canadian with an attitude, has contributed the Canadian Commando skin, which is just 
too cool to miss.

LJ_Rhalle, responding to an idea of GoldenWolf, has contributed a very nice looking GoldenWolf 
skin.

Dravis Covell, the Netsquads guy, has contributed Bond-- James Bond.

J. Louise, about whom I know nothing, has contributed the Ninja skin.

A completely unknown author has contributed Duke Nukem-- the original quality skin, 
used a base by many artists.


Sabers:

BFP2 contains 31 original sabers, and some are sort of hard to describe, so I'll just give
a general overview.

Fire-Hawk made many original and very cool sabers, including the "Lightning Bolt," "Helix," 
and "Lava Lamp."

Rancor made the Psychedelic saber.  In the selection screen it shows up as a blue saber with 
the word "Psychedelic" printed on it, but in gameplay it looks awesome, trust me.

JK Thrawn, a huge figure at jediknight.net, made the Sabers of the Sith, sabers with a black 
stripe down the middle.

Night Warrior, the pack's most prolific saber artist, made many awesome sabers based on textures
on the CD, such as the "Surge" saber.  He also created the "Ripple" sabers.


Pack Construction:

Darkness Strikes is the maker of the original Galaxy Skin Pack, which organized many of the
skins at the time and made it easier to assemble the best ones.

"BFP" is the maker of both BFP v1.11 and BFP v1.24 .  One day he just stopped answering his
email, but he did an incredible amount of work (I know, cause BFP2 wasn't easy to do)
and revolutionized skinning, and deserves kudos.

Cliffe and Vandeley, the founders of JKMAG, gave BFP its home and generally helped with many
aspects of it.

DarkEagle, the current head of JKMAG, has continued to be helpful in hosting and endorsing BFP.

I am H.  I helped some on BFP, and acted as technical support for it and lobbied Cliffe to take 
it into JKMAG; once work on BFP2 began, I basically constructed the pack.

Jadawin, a JKMAG member and programmer, made the smooth install module for BFP2; such a foolproof
install is not an easy thing to do, and it's a great boost for us.
