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Maybe part of a Pride thing? I’ll have to see if there’s any art of Dax in the book
Maybe part of a Pride thing? I’ll have to see if there’s any art of Dax in the book
Tube Sock is good for a Furret
Sorry, I’m already learning STA, because that’s the one with a Lower Decks supplement!
Planning to do a one-shot for next First Contact Day, where, to learn about children ahead of her motherhood, Suzie Plakson’s Q sends a group of Academy cadets (my players) back in time to the Vulcan ship that detects Zephram Cochrane’s flight. On-board, the Vulcans are indisposed, due to a group Pon Farr, so the cadets have to work together to defeat a Gorn time traveler that is there to prevent the founding of the Federation, and the events that lead to what they see as the end of Gorn society
The British also zoned out in the middle of crossing Michigan’s upper peninsula, and didn’t realize how far they’d travelled, just like driving the Seney Stretch
This guy’s opinion is totally valid, but I would not want him at my table. My favorite part of TTRPGs is the collaborative storytelling. It is a lot of work for everyone, but that’s what makes it so rewarding. Your GM is putting a lot of effort in no matter what anyway, so it’s nice to get that back from the players as well
Corporate narks are the worst kind
My setting has a town, kind of like the one at the entrance to the Grand Line in One Piece, where most people going on an adventure have to stop. The Townspeople there know adventurers do better in parties, so they guide any visitors to the local tavern to help them form groups, and so that they can get gossip about them, as nothing much else happens in this small mining town. The tavern is run by a former adventurer that tells them about the first choice they’re going to have to make in their journey, which path to take through the mountains.
So it’s not me that was pushing them together to make a party out of nowhere, it was nosy locals in setting. This also let me introduce a recurring rival character who refused to join their party because he’s a rich asshole.
It being premium doesn’t have anything to do with quality. It’s about aesthetic and exclusivity
I usually have a combat in most sessions, but not every one. I’m currently running PTU, so combats take a lot longer than in a game like D&D, which means I have to place them carefully. Fortunately most players default to trying to befriend Pokemon before they try fighting them.
PTU also has a lot of different AoEs, so having maps helps a lot. I’m learning to draw them slowly
‘…to build that optimistic future that is Roddenberry’s essential vision?’ That is very much going to be at the heart of Starfleet Academy.
I certainly hope so. Star Trek should be optimistic. The Federation is a utopia. We don’t need grungy pessimism. Every other sci-fi is already doing that.
Well, could you pass up a real Orion Hurricane?
Season 2 Episode 7, Those Old Scientists. Looks like this photo was taken while they were shooting the scene where Spock, M’Benga, and Boimler were on the surface of Krulmuth B, investigating the Krulmuth B portal, one of my all time favorite portals, which threw Boimler back in time.
Maybe we’ll be sent on colonizing expeditions lol
Oh yeah, I loved Suder. I wish we’d gotten more of him
Suder was in two episodes fo Voyager
I hope it’s Jigglypuff, seen from above
Is the Leatherman Signal designed for networking? I’d love if mine could cut and strip wires
They didn’t call it that though
The fact that you learned this today is part of the problem