: The name Hex Level 73 actually comes from the resignation email he sent Chris
: and I. He told us that he was moving across country because of work, and
: wouldn't have any more time to work on Rubicon. As a parting gift he
: attached an unfinished map that he had been working on, named Hex Level
: 73. His explanation for the name was that the premise for this level was
: lots and lots of hexagonal structures all tesselated and layered, hence
: Hex level. Tim would save multiple copies of levels he was working on, so
: that he had a little trail of files leading from the very first few
: polygons of a map to the finished product. The last version he saved
: before his retirement was #73, hence, "Hex Level 73."
Scott's memory is apparently better than mine. At least at 23:30 Norway time... B)