From: Jerome Darmont [jdarmont@dionysos.univ-lyon2.fr] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 2:49 AM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal At 12:30 09/09/00 +0200, morien wrote: >Greetings from France. Salut, [Do you know the french list? Cf. http://fly.to/bleue.planete] >So... Why don't we launch a collaborative project like those initiated on >other RPG dedicated lists ? Sounds good! >Of course, this stuff needs the authors and FFG approval and would remain >unofficial unless the formentioned state otherwise... I'm not used with >copyrights issues about writings on mailing-lists, but I'm sure there will >be at least an Expert around. They could also be submitted to Undercurrents, if its edition resumes, making them official. -- Jerome Darmont, mailto:darmont@multimania.com http://www.multimania.com/darmont/jdr/ *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Poh Tun Kai [pohtk@hitech.com.my] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 1:25 AM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Kai's Link Rot CJ Beiting said: > I tried to some of your stuff from the site on the web where it's archived (I forget the URL; so sorry). Chapter 4 of "Some Die in Kingston" isn't there, and one of the characters for Fishook 3 isn't there either. > > Can you get these fixed? (or e-mail me them!) "Some Die in Kingston" was quite good--any chance of abrupt unemployment in your future, so you can finish it? :) I haven't got Chapter 4 here right now, but I'll get it and send it to you soon. Maybe Dave Klegman can look into fixing the broken links. Howabout it Dave? Kai Poh Malaysian Lagomorph *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Brian_Ferrenz@americanchemistry.com Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 6:54 AM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Cc: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com; owner-blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal I'm in. I wrote a piece on Pacific Northwest Immigrants to Posiedon I'd like to expand on. =B= "morien" Sent by: To: owner-blue_planet@lists.imagic cc: online.com Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal 09/09/00 06:30 AM Please respond to blue_planet Greetings from France. I've been lurking on this list for a while, but the recent release of Blue Planet V2 seems to me the opportunity to decloak. As BP is now published by a commercial rpg company, I hope that BH team will have enough support so that they could design and write a line of sourcebooks that will well deserve the quality of their original game. The announcement of the upcoming Fluid Mechanics is a good omen and I hope that the others products mentioned in BPV2 will be published at a rate that suits my addiction for Poseidon :) Nevertheless, congratulations to the authors. I have rarely seen such quality and maturity in rpg products... I would also like to tell Tun Kai Poh that his own writings are wonderful and that I can't wait for more contributions about Kingston or whatever. °-)) By the way, why don't we follow his example ? I'm sure that this list is full of seasoned GMs and that many energetic newcomers are incoming... So... Why don't we launch a collaborative project like those initiated on other RPG dedicated lists ? My idea would be to list the different settlements mentioned in Archipelago... er, BPv2GMB I mean, that are not described and then, all the volonteers would gather according the region they wish to write about. Then, we would trigger discussions to make sure that all the stuff to be written will be consistent and finally each contributor will pick a settlement and describe it according the template used in BP books. Each contribution should remain quite short and contain an Access Denied part so that GMs could easily use the stuuf to trigger ideas for their own campaigns. A way to provide newcomers with stuff that will hook them to BP Universe in a friendly and welcoming manner ;-) Of course, this stuff needs the authors and FFG approval and would remain unofficial unless the formentioned state otherwise... I'm not used with copyrights issues about writings on mailing-lists, but I'm sure there will be at least an Expert around. Well, that should all for today, I hope this proposal will sound interesting to you... Passez tous un bon week end :)) *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Brian_Ferrenz@americanchemistry.com Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 6:54 AM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Cc: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com; owner-blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal I'm in. I wrote a piece on Pacific Northwest Immigrants to Posiedon I'd like to expand on. =B= "morien" Sent by: To: owner-blue_planet@lists.imagic cc: online.com Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal 09/09/00 06:30 AM Please respond to blue_planet Greetings from France. I've been lurking on this list for a while, but the recent release of Blue Planet V2 seems to me the opportunity to decloak. As BP is now published by a commercial rpg company, I hope that BH team will have enough support so that they could design and write a line of sourcebooks that will well deserve the quality of their original game. The announcement of the upcoming Fluid Mechanics is a good omen and I hope that the others products mentioned in BPV2 will be published at a rate that suits my addiction for Poseidon :) Nevertheless, congratulations to the authors. I have rarely seen such quality and maturity in rpg products... I would also like to tell Tun Kai Poh that his own writings are wonderful and that I can't wait for more contributions about Kingston or whatever. °-)) By the way, why don't we follow his example ? I'm sure that this list is full of seasoned GMs and that many energetic newcomers are incoming... So... Why don't we launch a collaborative project like those initiated on other RPG dedicated lists ? My idea would be to list the different settlements mentioned in Archipelago... er, BPv2GMB I mean, that are not described and then, all the volonteers would gather according the region they wish to write about. Then, we would trigger discussions to make sure that all the stuff to be written will be consistent and finally each contributor will pick a settlement and describe it according the template used in BP books. Each contribution should remain quite short and contain an Access Denied part so that GMs could easily use the stuuf to trigger ideas for their own campaigns. A way to provide newcomers with stuff that will hook them to BP Universe in a friendly and welcoming manner ;-) Of course, this stuff needs the authors and FFG approval and would remain unofficial unless the formentioned state otherwise... I'm not used with copyrights issues about writings on mailing-lists, but I'm sure there will be at least an Expert around. Well, that should all for today, I hope this proposal will sound interesting to you... Passez tous un bon week end :)) *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:45 AM To: 'list, blue planet' Subject: [FWD] RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal -----Original Message----- From: "J P Prince" To: Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 11:26:31 +1000 >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com >[mailto:owner-blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com]On Behalf Of morien >Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 8:30 PM >To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com >Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal >By the way, why don't we follow his example ? I'm sure that this list is >full of seasoned GMs and that many energetic newcomers are incoming... > >So... Why don't we launch a collaborative project like those initiated on >other RPG dedicated lists ? > >My idea would be to list the different settlements mentioned in >Archipelago... er, BPv2GMB I mean, that are not described and then, all the >volonteers would gather according the region they wish to write >about. This all sounds pretty fine. Concerns I would rasie would be makign sure that such a project does not head off detailing material that is shortly destined to appear from FFG/BH for BP. It would be nice if they could tell us which areas to avoid so that this doesn't happen and any metaplot story issues are likewise avoided. Just soem thoughts. Please dont let this dampen the enthusiam. Jason P.Prince *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:48 AM To: 'blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com' Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal > -----Original Message----- > From: morien [mailto:morien@infonie.fr] > Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal > > So... Why don't we launch a collaborative project like those > initiated on other RPG dedicated lists ? > As an aside, we are always looking for submissions for UnderCurrents (our newsletter). That way your ideas can become "official". Jim Jim Heivilin, Webmaster Biohazard Games http://www.biohazardgames.com *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Heivilin, Jim [banzai@missouri.edu] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:54 AM To: 'blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com' Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - "Official" pages? > -----Original Message----- > From: Cjbeiting@aol.com [mailto:Cjbeiting@aol.com] > Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - "Official" pages? > > I'm a little confused. > > I _thought_ the official web page for BP was the one at > biohazardgames.com. However, I notice that it hasn't been > updated in a couple of months. > Biohazard is still a separate company. Fantasy Flight owns the Blue Planet product line and we are the development house for it. As far as I know http://www.biohazardgames.com is still our web site. However, since Fantasy Flight (http://www.rpg.net/ffg) also has a web site we are planning on linking the two. As to why it hasn't been updated in so long, that's my fault. However in my own defense let me say that August is a busy month. I work for the University of Missouri in R/L. August is GenCon and immediate following that all our students came back and I spent three weeks installing ethernet cards in student's computers (about six a day for six days a week). The rush has died down and I should be able to get back on top of the website. > Now, I see notes about stuff at ffg, but there's nothing there yet. > > Which is the "official" site? If the former, why no updates? > If the latter, why nothing there yet, and what will happen > to the biohazard site? > As far as I know our site will continue to operate. There may be a slight information lag since Darrell Hardy, the webmaster at FFG, usually gets the latest intel on the status of BP products before I do. And since he works for FFG full time he doesn't have this annoying thing called work to get in the way of the important stuff (the games!). I'll try to do better! I promise. Jim Jim Heivilin, Webmaster Biohazard Games http://www.biohazardgames.com (IRL) Jim Heivilin, Systems Administrator Open Systems, IAT Services University of Missouri at Columbia mailto:banzai@missouri.edu, 884-3898 *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Dave Klegman [gravity_racer@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:29 AM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Kai's Link Rot The broken links should now be fixed. Let me know if you have problems or if I broke anything else. ;-) I've been busy this summer, so I haven't had many opportunities to play with the site. > > I tried to some of your stuff from the site on the web where it's >archived >(I forget the URL; so sorry). The site is right here: http://www.crosswinds.net/~irregular/prof_cas.htm Crosswinds was acting odd this last week; some people in the US weren't able to access anything on Crosswinds for periods of time, while Kai was able to view the site in Malaysia without any trouble. If you have problems getting to the site, try again later. The problem with free webspace providers is that you get what you pay for. ;-) --Dave _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.imagiconline.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: morien [morien@infonie.fr] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 5:56 PM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Undercurrents' revival ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heivilin, Jim" To: Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:47 PM Subject: RE: [BLUE PLANET] - Greetings... and a proposal > As an aside, we are always looking for submissions for UnderCurrents (our > newsletter). That way your ideas can become "official". > You mean that Undercurrents could resurface and that we could help doing this ? Just fine ! By the way, the last issue was really good and the content's quality was following a promising curve. I really loved the Storm Widow's piece and can't wait for more :-) Talking about possible themes, I would really like to find something about Whalesong Theogony Cult. If you all are interested in beginning a discussion on this subject, I'm your man. Congratulations for your works. Again Regards, SteF. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: morien [morien@infonie.fr] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 5:59 PM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : a collective answer Greetings everybody ! And thanks to have shown such an interest to my first message. Now this enthousiasm needs to be nourished so that we can actually launch a collaborative writing project. :)) To Chris... I visited Storm Surge site and found some scenario ideas and the beginning of a Haven's guide. Good job. Unfortunately, the BP team intents to release such a guide until the end of the year. Do you have some stuff that would cover less sensible areas that could feed The Project ? To Malcolm... Eh, you're one of the guys behind Professional Casualities ! IMHO This site countains some of the best materials outside BH's one. Unfortunately, I missed your writings on Perdition. Do you think it would possible for you to forward it to me ? It would be great. And if you think that a more formal organisation would be better : just fine ! To Rob... I totally agrre with you. I don't run any BP game myself (quite difficult because of a time and energy consuming job... and an adorable five months baby...) but I like writing, especially for such an appealing setting. You're welcome : I'm sure that many ideas ideas can't wait to pop up from your brain ;-) To Mike... Oups... You're planning on the long term ! In fact, I just imagined that we would discuss about the possible content on this list, first. Then, once we will have some stuff we're proud of, perhaps could we ask the Casualties' Team to host our writings as they did for Malcolm or Kai. In fact, I'm quite a newbie about Internet authoring, and that's just my 2 cents position... I remember a collaborative project based on Delta Green that could inspire us : Emerald Hammer. Let me unearth the bookmark so that you could tell if it's a good way to handle the task... To Jerome... Salut :)) I saw that some other frenchies subscribed to this list. Perhaps could we join in a French Task Force if they show up ;-) I was also wondering about Undercurrents' fate. I hope that it will resurface, and I think we have to contribute since Greg B. and Jeff B. are certainly working hard to write new sourcebooks (with all my "encouragements". Sorry but my Harrap's is out of hand.) To Brian Cool ! Could you give us a quick summary of your contribution. Can't wait for reading it. The NW Territories are a neat place to set stories :)) To Jason (about the possible overlapping with official material) Yes. That point worried me too. Perhaps BH Team could guide us in this endeavor. They could send us a list of locations that they do not intend to develop further in the next months... In a message to come, I will try to propose some directions in order to avoid such problems. Well. That was a good one :)) Now, let's talk about method and first ideas... Yours, Stephane. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: morien [morien@infonie.fr] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 5:55 PM To: blue_planet@lists.imagiconline.com Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : First thoughts After a bunch of answers following my first intervetion, I would like to share some thoughts about the way whe should handle such a project. Well... Poseidon is a sparsely populated planet and if we take a look at the maps, the mentioned settlements aren' t so numerous. Does this mean that they are the only ones or just the major ones ? In the last case, it would be great if we try to develop new stuff based on the seeds and hints provided by the authors. Of course, as Jason noted in a previous message, we may head off some material to be published in a future we hope as short as possible. We may then develop locations of our own and try to provide GM with a feel-free-to-include toolbox. Why not ? Tun Kai Poh and others did it with stuff like Tailgunner's Lot... My opinion is that Poseidon is a very consistent setting and I am reluctant to stretch it too much. Perhaps should we try to share a common vision of Poseidon ? When I began thinking about these list "add-ons", I imagined that we could work in small groups taking a particular zone in charge, like NW Territories, Zion Islands, and so on. Let's take Haven Cluster, an interesting spot as a sourcebook on this major city is planned by BH/FFG. What if we were to describe satellite settlements in this area (even if developing in this region could tricky as Jason pointed before) ? As I said before, Poseidon is a consistent and well-designed setting. If we want to develop stuff based on this work, we have to stick to the authors design philosophy. Then, the different settlements should not be described as stand alones but as parts of a network whose center is Haven. For example, how will have the nearest native settlements been influenced by the booming colonial presence ? Where Long Point which is close to 2nd Try which is known for his friendly policies toward natives could prosper in relative harmony, Deep Falls could have become a spot for tourists where the natives' way of life is presented like in one of our theme parks or reservations... A quite different evolution, much more dramatic and certainly pathetic for the native "traditionalists" What about other colonial settlements ? Why were they established there ? Carson which is far away from Haven is perhaps a good resupply point for jumpcrafts and boats who travel toward Highlands. And certainly a hot spot for shadowy business. And so on... This first layer should then be enhanced by our own visions. The next layer should then be thought for an audience : the GMs and their players. How will our contributions show and illustrate particular aspects of life on Poseidon ? How will they feed our fellows' campaigns ? What about their dramatic potential ? If I had to submit such an idea, I would like to write, for example, something about a Rhine Foundation sponsored base near a native settlement. Do you remember this ? In BPv1 (p232). I see some interesting developments there and perhaps funny links which should stay Access Denied for the moment ;-) Can't wait for your own ideas or comments. Yours, SteF. PS : If my own stuff is ever published somewhere on the web... Let's face it, I need someone to help me rewriting my texts. I don't want english speaking people to be offended by such treatment of their language. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Kevin L. Nault [jskln1@uas.alaska.edu] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:24 PM To: blue_planet@lists.ient.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : First thoughts morien wrote: > > PS : If my own stuff is ever published somewhere on the web... Let's face > it, I need someone to help me rewriting my texts. I don't want english > speaking people to be offended by such treatment of their language. Well, I'd assume they can deal, on the basis that your English is an order of magnitude (probably two, since I'm out of practice) better than my French. That said, I'd be happy to help. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Chris Stilson [crazycat@orcalink.com] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:21 PM To: blue_planet@lists.ient.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : First thoughts I agree... this sort of thing would be a good idea, especially for me (since I'm going to be running a lot of my own stuff on Storm Surge, including a persistent online RPG and some graphic novel fan fiction, and I want to keep it consistent with the official setting while still being able to introduce novelty). Actually, since I'm going to be obtaining some fairly decent web hosting for Storm Surge, anything for an effort like this that Biohazard couldn't or wouldn't host (or if they decided that it would be better for all of it to remain in one location) I could host on that server. Of course, that would be assuming that anyone wanted me to, but as I want to expand Storm Surge's horizons beyond just my personal fan page, this would be a perfect opportunity. ----- Original Message ----- From: morien To: Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:55 PM Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : First thoughts > After a bunch of answers following my first intervetion, I would like to > share some thoughts about the way whe should handle such a project. > > Well... > > Poseidon is a sparsely populated planet and if we take a look at the maps, > the mentioned settlements aren' t so numerous. Does this mean that they are > the only ones or just the major ones ? > > In the last case, it would be great if we try to develop new stuff based on > the seeds and hints provided by the authors. Of course, as Jason noted in a > previous message, we may head off some material to be published in a future > we hope as short as possible. > We may then develop locations of our own and try to provide GM with a > feel-free-to-include toolbox. Why not ? Tun Kai Poh and others did it with > stuff like Tailgunner's Lot... My opinion is that Poseidon is a very > consistent setting and I am reluctant to stretch it too much. Perhaps should > we try to share a common vision of Poseidon ? > > When I began thinking about these list "add-ons", I imagined that we could > work in small groups taking a particular zone in charge, like NW > Territories, Zion Islands, and so on. > Let's take Haven Cluster, an interesting spot as a sourcebook on this major > city is planned by BH/FFG. What if we were to describe satellite settlements > in this area (even if developing in this region could tricky as Jason > pointed before) ? > > As I said before, Poseidon is a consistent and well-designed setting. If we > want to develop stuff based on this work, we have to stick to the authors > design philosophy. Then, the different settlements should not be described > as stand alones but as parts of a network whose center is Haven. > > For example, how will have the nearest native settlements been influenced by > the booming colonial presence ? Where Long Point which is close to 2nd Try > which is known for his friendly policies toward natives could prosper in > relative harmony, Deep Falls could have become a spot for tourists where the > natives' way of life is presented like in one of our theme parks or > reservations... A quite different evolution, much more dramatic and > certainly pathetic for the native "traditionalists" > > What about other colonial settlements ? Why were they established there ? > Carson which is far away from Haven is perhaps a good resupply point for > jumpcrafts and boats who travel toward Highlands. And certainly a hot spot > for shadowy business. > > And so on... > > This first layer should then be enhanced by our own visions. The next layer > should then be thought for an audience : the GMs and their players. How will > our contributions show and illustrate particular aspects of life on Poseidon > ? How will they feed our fellows' campaigns ? What about their dramatic > potential ? > > If I had to submit such an idea, I would like to write, for example, > something about a Rhine Foundation sponsored base near a native settlement. > Do you remember this ? In BPv1 (p232). I see some interesting developments > there and perhaps funny links which should stay Access Denied for the moment > ;-) > > Can't wait for your own ideas or comments. > > Yours, > SteF. > > PS : If my own stuff is ever published somewhere on the web... Let's face > it, I need someone to help me rewriting my texts. I don't want english > speaking people to be offended by such treatment of their language. > > > > > *************************************************************************** > To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com > with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. > *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message. From: Chris Stilson [crazycat@orcalink.com] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:37 PM To: blue_planet@lists.ient.com Subject: Re: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : a collective answer ----- Original Message ----- From: morien To: Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: [BLUE PLANET] - Roughguide (?) Project : a collective answer > Greetings everybody ! > > And thanks to have shown such an interest to my first message. Now this > enthousiasm needs to be nourished so that we can actually launch a > collaborative writing project. :)) > > To Chris... > > I visited Storm Surge site and found some scenario ideas and the beginning > of a Haven's guide. Good job. Unfortunately, the BP team intents to release > such a guide until the end of the year. Do you have some stuff that would > cover less sensible areas that could feed The Project ? RE: That version of Storm Surge is actually Andy Wills' effort. Since he's now in Chile, I'm taking over the stie. Since the guide to Haven is now superfluous, I don't need it. However, as I said in my earlier e-mail, I would be willing to make the new Storm Surge a hub for this project, if it were so desired. As for other material that I have, most of it involves the activities of a few significant personalities (all of which are taken from Andy's and my campaigns), and generally involves large-scale political machinations by various groups. I am planning on working on some of the specifics of Hanover Industries' military goals, as well as the political agenda of the Gorchoffs, however (I'll have some more info on that soon; I'm starting another game on Saturday, and the antagonist has a great deal to do with both topics). This is just my short-term plan, however. If, as I hope, I manage to get a persistent online game running on Storm Surge, that should broaden my horizons a great deal. -- ChrisTheS *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list send mail to majordomo@lists.ient.com with the line 'unsubscribe blue_planet' as the body of the message.