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Oleg Zacharov
Oleg Zacharov was my friend and collaborator. We made the Bayonet rules together and played many games shaping the system to our liking. After his death I added the finishing touches but it is safe to say that he was the prime author and therefore deserves to be credited as such.
He was a fine upstanding man, with a lively sense of humour and a broad variety of interests ranging from zoology, technology, science to literature and art. He was an accomplished student of history and a reenactor, mostly but not exclusively of the Viking period. He lived his life according to his own moral code and I feel honoured to have known him, and to have been his friend.
There is hardly a day goes by that I do not miss him terribly.
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