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SirTech interview with Robert Sirotek
Sia 'Garrett' Manzari, 2003-05-29

After the bittersweet days of the release of Wizardry 8 late in 2001 and our farewell interview with SirTech's Robert Sirotek one and a half years have passed. The meantime also saw the Jagged Alliance team around Linda Currie getting signed by Strategy First and the Jagged Alliance brand licensed by Strategy First. We now had the chance to talk to Robert Sirotek and Linda Currie about their current howabouts and plans for the future, and, hang tight, you will be positivley surprised by the answer!

RPGDot: Hi Linda, Hi Robert! Please tell us, what happened to you & to Sir-Tech in 2002.

Robert: Hi, nice to hear from you again.  I took some time off to spend with my family - the first time I have done this - and loved it.  Almost didn't come back, but I did.  I still love the gaming industry.  I am involved with several friends helping them with their companies.  I don't want to name these companies, but I am sure you will have heard of them.  They are all great veterans in the gaming industry and have much more to contribute to it.  Also, I continue with Sirtech, but on a much smaller scale.  On top of all of this, I also continue to look for any interesting new opportunities to become a part of.  Best place to reach me is through the general inquiries section of the Sir-tech.com web site.

RPGDot: Is Sir Tech gone now or are you still running it? 

Robert: No, it is still going.


RPGDot: Linda, I understand you were employed by Strategy first for a short time. What happened there? What did you work on?

Linda: Yes, I was employed there for a year and a bit.  Unfortunately their situation required them to close their Ottawa office so I and the rest of the team found ourselves suddenly unemployed.  In all fairness, what I was working on there should just remain a mystery.  Though I'm sure there were rumors in abundance, it's pretty irrelevant now.


RPGDot: How are chances to see Jagged Alliance 3 one day?

Robert: Chances are excellent.

RPGDot: Are you currently working on any projects, like trying to conclude any of Sir Tech series? How many of the Ex-SF people are there available as of today?

Linda: As we had indicated in the press release we put out in late December, Ian Currie & I are working to find funding for our team of people.  This is primarily the team of people from Sirtech Canada that went to Strategy First with us in September 2001, though we have gained a couple of new members since then.   They are all on-board with us in the pursuit of a new venture and we've definitely gotten some interesting leads.


RPGDot: Is there any chance of seeing you all return to work together?

Linda: We believe that we have a really solid chance of the team staying together to work on future projects.   Ian & I have a lot of respect for the capabilities of everyone on the team and the fact that we've worked together successfully for many years should be attractive to anyone who knows how difficult it is to build a solid game development team.  We are following some very interesting prospects.


RPGDot: And how are chances for a Wizardy 9?

Robert: Yes, absolutely the chances are very good.  I can not tell you much more than this.  When some decisions are taken, and I have something to report, I will contact you.

 





 
 
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