The original compilation was made by Zen Faulkes, and sadly his web site Steel and Iron, dedicated to L5R, has gone the way of the dodo, but credit is due to him for the original work. While Google and Wikipedia might fail me, the Wayback Machine of the Internet Archive did not, and so I thought I would like to resurrect the page that I was specifically looking for. I view this as a failed precursor to the Living Card Game distribution model that Fantasy Flight Games have managed to make successful with several games now, including A Game of Thrones, Call of Cthulhu, and of course Android: Netrunner. below), trialled by Wizards of the Coast in the late 1990s. This distribution mechanism was a monthly release of expansion (subsets) for the Legend of the Five Rings CCG (amongst others, vide. While little on the Internet is ever truly gone, I did find that in writing one of my recent essays on Android: Netrunner that it was rather difficult to find information discussing the nature of the experimental distribution mechanism called “Rolling Thunder”.