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It wasn't immediately clear to me why, with all the credibility he has built up over the years, he couldn't go to a publisher with Elite Dangerous.
BBC: Elite reborn
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Elite: Dangerous is a sequel to the 1984 space trading video game Elite.
FORBES: Gollancz Buys Tie-In Novel Rights To Elite: Dangerous
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Should all the pieces fall into place, Elite: Dangerous is scheduled for March 2014 on PC.
FORBES: 'Elite: Dangerous' Spins Back On Course After Lackluster Kickstarter Start
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Earlier this month, British publisher Gollancz secured the rights to three Elite: Dangerous tie-in novels via their Kickstarter project, without having to go through months of tedious negotiations.
FORBES: Gollancz Buys Tie-In Novel Rights To Elite: Dangerous
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They already had their eye on Elite: Dangerous, Gipps said, and had got in touch with creator David Braben as soon as they heard that the project was happening.
FORBES: Gollancz Buys Tie-In Novel Rights To Elite: Dangerous
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Elite: Dangerous, on the other hand, began its Kickstarter drive by basically phoning it in, which is not only a bad idea, but a puzzling one given that Frontier is a company of some 235 employees according to Nathan Grayson.
FORBES: 'Elite: Dangerous' Spins Back On Course After Lackluster Kickstarter Start
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Brash, young, aggressive, loud and on the make, these companies ooze with the type of values that Japan's old business elite finds distasteful and dangerous.
ECONOMIST: Japanese high-tech
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Or perhaps it means that antimale bigotry, especially among the narrow elite, has reached potentially dangerous levels.
WSJ: Best of the Web Today
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Charlie Miller is an NSA-trained hacker with an elite reputation for tracking down dangerous security flaws in software.
FORBES: Researcher Will Expose 20 Hackable Apple Security Flaws
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He served in and led our most elite special forces units for decades, including in many of our most dangerous recent combat operations.
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