Ranger REG said:
Sounds like you'd rather they cut this Iron Lord mini-game out of the issue in favor of something more closer to modern time.
For clarification, I've never seen anyone use the phrases "pushing the envelope" "vanguard of the movement" in a negative connotations.

I am giving a compliments.
Well, D20 Future is just going to be an add-on for Modern. It seems to me that Iron Lords of Jupiter is an add-on as well.
If they did say that, the statement does not seem inconsistent.
Then you missed out on some ... interesting conversations on the WotC boards before d20M came out. People asked for cybernetics, nanotech and bigger and (in their view) better psionics. Ryan's constant reply was "That's science fiction, not modern day."
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the genesis of d20 Future came from those requests, especially if the supplement comes out before Agents of Psi and Genetech, two modern day SF settings that were planned at the beginning of the d20 M project.
As an aside, while my pocket book doesn't like the idea of d20 Future supplement (I'd rather spend $35 on one d20 Future book than $60 on d20M and then a supplement) I think it was the right business decision. It's easier to just add more supplements if a d20 Future supplement takes off than try to risk the commitment to supporting a whole new game line.
Trust me, if I like what I see in d20 Future, I'll be getting into d20M like gangbusters.
