Scott Bennie
Scott Bennie was a freelance game designer.
Early life
Scott Bennie was born in Abbotsford, British Columbia, son of teachers James and Alice Bennie, and younger brother of Vancouver radio announcer/producer Jim Bennie. Scott graduated from Abbotsford Senior High School, where he competed on the high school Reach For the Top team, and wrestling team, served on the student council, and was class president.Games career
Scott became interested in role playing games during his senior high school years, having been introduced to them at VCON in Vancouver in 1977. He submitted articles to Dragon, made his first sale in 1981, and became a freelancer for TSR, Inc.In 1981, Scott encountered a game called Champions, which a friend brought back from Pacific Origins, where it debuted. He fell in love with it immediately. Scott reviewed Champions in Dragon, and eventually freelanced for Hero Games. Eventually he published his long-running Gestalt campaign as a sourcebook for Blackwyrm Games.
In 1986, Scott graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education from the University of British Columbia. He was hired in the electronic game industry at Interplay Productions in 1990.
Bennie was one of the four designers on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I, along with Jennell Jaquays, Troy Miles and Bruce Schlickbernd, and the reviewer from Electronic Games stated that "The design quartet... has produced a game capable of testing veteran players, but the difficulty is in the situations." Bennie designed Castles, which he produced in conjunction with developers from Quicksilver Software, and explained that they included a philosophy behind the role-playing elements in the game, and that Interplay had plans for future projects based on Castles. Bennie was one of the four writers on Star Trek: Judgment Rites, along with Elizabeth Danforth, Mark O'Green, and Mike Stackpole, and a reviewer quipped that "I don't even want to guess how many episodes of the series the four writers... must have watched and rewatched to get in the mood, but clearly they've been living and breathing the stuff, and the timbre and nuances are just right." Bennie was one of the writers on Fallout, with Chris Taylor and Mark O'Green, with the reviewer from Edge saying that "Fallout was a landmark title in many ways, but it stands out particularly as the only post-apocalyptic game with much sense of believability about its setting or characters. Should the world go to waste, this is probably what it would be like; embittered, desperate, suspicious survivors inhabit close-knit shanty towns or the remains of once-great cities, and power depends on who is able to forage for the most weapons. The whole game was narrated in a small text-box to the left of the screen, adding extra verbal colour to the game's desolate wasteland." Bennie worked on Starfleet Command, notably on a story arc in campaign mode that included missions which advance the storyline of the game.
Interplay grew from 20 employees to over 400 during Scott's tenure. He developed CMT and diabetes while working there. A downturn in the industry and management changes led to his departure from Interplay.
Scott returned to Canada to resume his freelance writing career. He wrote award nominees Testament and Villainy Amok while caring for his ailing mother.
Bennie wrote the d20 System campaign setting book Testament: Roleplaying in the Biblical Era. A reviewer in 2007 stated that "Mr. Bennie clearly attempts to remain as neutral as possible when depicting the various cultures included in Testament. The product does not attempt to portray any culture as the "Good Guys" or the "Bad Guys." I do not claim to be an Old Testament scholar, though I have read it in its entirety. I found the cultural representations to be reasonably presented based on my passing knowledge of the OT."
Spiritual life
A devout Christian, Scott led a home Bible study and assisted at his church's cold weather shelter program.Death
On March 29, 2022, it was reported that Bennie had passed away due to complications with pneumonia.Game credits
Hero Games- Villainy Unbound
- Champions in 3-D
- Classic Enemies
- Champions Universe
- Day of the Destroyer
- VIPER
- VIPER: Coils of the Serpent,
- Villainy Amok
- Champions of the North
- "Nova"
- "Hands of the Strangler"
- Gestalt: the Hero Within
- Viper's Folding Nest
- Stars of Blood
- Demon O'War
- And There Was Blood Everywhere
- Leftover Hero
AD&D Dragonlance
- DL 15 Mists of Krynn
- Otherlands
- Wild Elves
- I14 Swords of the Iron Legion
- FR10 Old Empires
- WG7 Castle Greyhawk
- AD&D Monstrous Compendiums
- MC 1 Monstrous Compendium 1
- MC 2 Monstrous Compendium 2
- Islands of Terror
- "Not a Very Nice Guy"
- "Champions"
- "Setting Saintly Standards"
- "Never the Same Thing Twice"
- "Avari"
- "For Sail"
- "Fun Without Fighting"
- "Quagmire"
- "Tibbit"
- "Diurge"
- "Good Does Not Mean Boring
- "Characterization Made Easy"
- "Threshold of Evil"
- AC 10 Bestiary of Dragons and Giants
- AC 11 The Book of Wondrous Inventions
- Mythic Vistas
- Testament
- Testament: The Hittites
- Eternal Rome
- Mythic Vistas Derived Products
- The Tribulations of Kanah
- Targum Magazine
- The Hekau-Adept
- The Reign of Akhenaten, Part 1
- The Reign of Akhenaten, Part 2
- Cyborgladiators
- Cyborgladiator
- Faery's Tale
- It Happened One Christmas
- Fell Beasts and Wondrous Magic
- The Two Towers Sourcebook
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe 1
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe 3
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe 4
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe Character Updates 1989
- Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe Character Updates 1992
- Agents of Freedom
- Worlds of Freedom
- Freedom's Most Wanted
- Magic and Mayhem
- More Magic and Mayhem
- Alliance Player's Guide
- Horde Player's Guide
- Dark Factions
- Interplay Productions
- The Lord of the Rings, Vol I
- The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II: The Two Towers
- 25th Anniversary
- Judgment Rites
- Starfleet Academy – Starship Bridge Simulator
- Starfleet Academy
- Starfleet Command
- Starfleet Command II: Empires at War
- Castles
- Castles: The Northern Campaign
- The Lost Vikings
- SimCity: Enhanced CD-ROM
- Descent
- Stonekeep
- Fallout
- Descent to Undermountain
- Invictus
- Champions of Norrath