Yep, in the late 90's... Company had the IP for the Babylon 5 CCG (along with Terminator, Aliens/Predator, Lara Croft and Wheel of Time) and our CEO got in comfy with some of the production level people on the B5 show and pitched the idea. They said it was too complicated and that it needed to be simplified for a TV audience... and that is how Immortal 2nd Edition was born. It was a forced rewrite of the game universe that only had cryptic references to the old 1st Edition... Then when it didn't go over because a) the first game book was so slim and half of everything you needed was missing (hence why I created on my own time a Book II and III to help out) and b) $$$$ started running out.... it got dumped. That's when the original creator of the IP gave me permission as the company shut down in 2002 to go ahead and do the 3rd Edition that I just put out for free. Lots of people got screwed out of being paid for artwork, salary, etc. when the CEO finally closed the doors. He took checks for artists and such and rewrote them to pay his personal phone bills and stuff. It was pathetic.