In a similar vein, I picked up Marvel Multiverse RPG recently. My friends haven’t played DND picked this up really quickly.
In a similar vein, I picked up Marvel Multiverse RPG recently. My friends haven’t played DND picked this up really quickly.
Dungeons and Dragons. With the right group, you can do anything.
It worked for me. I’m using Boost for Lemmy as my client.
+1 for Pocket Casts. I’ve only ever had problems with Pocket Cast in the last few weeks. Luckily they released an update a few days ago that fixed the issues.
Welcome! If you need to charge your phones, note that this house has Yokohama wiring, but we have Nagoya and Shikoku adapters available.
You can leave at any time through the door over there. It’s a shoji door, so you’ll need to find a compatible knob. No, don’t be silly, that one is a fusuma knob! Of course it won’t fit.
Knowing what the different States are and different cities (for the title text) is pretty important. As someone who is from outside the United States, I wouldn’t’ve been surprised if “Pennsylvania Wiring” was really a standard of wiring.
Well you should get your memory checked out because I don’t remember it either and I have a terrible memory.
I’ve noticed it happening to one of my instances but not my other. I agree with your assessment though.
It’s mostly episodic like the original series and 90s Trek but it has some season long story arcs. But it’s modern in its style of telling. It’s funny without resorting to being MCU quippy. And the science is closer to modern science fiction rather than TOS’ parallel worlds pattern.
That said, it has a mix of action and moral dilemma and politics. There are “needs of the many” stories that don’t have clear right or wrong, the psychological impact from the horrors of war stories, even a courtroom episode that rivaled the best ones from TOS and TNG. But there are also flashy fan servicey episodes that are just fun.
I suggest giving the first episode a go. It sets the mood for the rest of the first two seasons. Each episode brings something different, but I think the first episode really speaks to what the series is trying to be.
I’m pretty sure 8ft is less than 2.4km
These are quite funny. Thank you
I guess I was lucky to have first experienced the Gorn in Enterprise. They were treated as scary and dangerous in a way TOS would never have been able to.
Real initials were already taken so Hotmail suggested ending with “2”. Unfortunately, “rvq2” looked difficult to secure everywhere (and pretty ugly) so “r2vq” was born and used everywhere.
Luckily I avoided all spoilers for this episode so seeing Scott was a surprise. Loved the portrayal. It felt like Scotty.
We should try throwing styrofoam rocks at them
I’m glad he’s able to if that’s what he wants! I just hope he’s not being pigeonholed into roles since he’s a great actor.
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This is a comment I plan on replying to and deleting to test this theory
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My understanding is it has to do with deleted comments not having a placeholder, so the comments you do see look like they’re nested strangely
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Did anything change after they became a big YouTube sponsor?