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Dear Griffin!
I'm sad to hear that the KS campaign didn't work out as planned. Superkalleider surely would have deserved it to be born in glorious paper-flesh, if you ask me. But hey, nobody knows what time will bring and I'm sure that there are still unknown wonders out in heistspace that you can throw at us. So as I said above, keep it going, Alpha-rat!

And it was very kind of you to thank me on your kickstarter page. But in fact I'm the one who have to thank you! After reading Superkalleider and having posted about it here, I was so motivated that I finally got my unemployed ass up and started to work on a blog-project I had postponed for nearly a year. 

Thanks for the spark, Griffin! If anything, you've managed to kick an old spider out of it's personal shitland and right into heistspace. And for that I will be eternally grateful.

Best wishes,

Omnebulen

Dear Omnebulen,

In the distant future I hope people will be able to turn SuperKalleider into very vibrant confetti or fold it into an extremely large paper airplane. Today is not that day.

SuperKalleider is a lot like Santa's sleigh. It only flies because of all the Christmas spirit it collects through a big spirit engine attached to the back. And they're both inanimate objects. What I'm trying to say is that I appreciate the support, and that people believing in the project is exactly what it takes for me to move forward with it.

I'm stoked to hear you're pursuing your blog. I will contribute some of my own Christmas spirit to you instead of to Santa this year. Hopefully he doesn't crash like my Kickstarter did. Ha!

Thank you.

-Alpha rat