Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
I guess I have to ask what exactly you're looking for out of Trek then.I mean, it really does seem that way. And, yes, it does.
I guess I have to ask what exactly you're looking for out of Trek then.I mean, it really does seem that way. And, yes, it does.
If the system can't make a bad story, it also can't make a good story. It's the people at the table that make the story, not the game system itself...because, as you point out...it's not sentient.Real talk though - I'm not sure how a system could make a bad story. Encourage it, maybe. But somebody that's good at storycrafting can overcome system weaknesses.
I hold this stance because the system can't gain sentience and make the story.
If rolling up a new character is that aggravating, there's either a system problem (char-gen is too complex and-or time consuming) or a player problem.Back in the day, it was entirely possible to at least fail all the low level ones. And the latter is tantamount to "Get a new character," which, as I noted some people seemed to be really aggravated by.
Gotcha. Good term.Sorry. It was a reference to Metamorphosis Alpha/Gamma World: swordbushes were singularly deadly plants. So the term that came up for generating a character who seemed so crappy you didn't want to deal with it was "They threw themselves on a swordbush."
Nothing. I'm just cynical, and prone to seeing implied dystopias in otherwise optimistic content.I guess I have to ask what exactly you're looking for out of Trek then.
Counterpoint. Unless you want an actual answer to the question, don't ask.
In as-written 1e, what you say makes sense; even though 1e does have in its RAW a "max spells knowable by level" which is directly tied to Intelligence.But you aren't holding all your spells in your brain. You're writing them in a book. You're Intelligence in AD&D has no bearing on the number of spells you can memorize at a time--i.e., have in your brain--so why should it affect how many you can write in a book? (Unless it's in Unearthed Arcana, which I haven't read.) It'd be like saying you can only own 9 books, and if you try to buy a 10th, it's gibberish and you can't read it until you get rid of a book you currently own and delete its contents from your memories, at which point you can understand it. And you can't claim that you don't have enough shelf space for that 10th book, because you can always buy another bookcase (that is, make another spellbook).
1. There's nothing wrong with chaos.![]()
Its one of those things, like at the check out, you simply ask as a member of society.
"it's a poor craftsman who blames his tools"If the system can't make a bad story, it also can't make a good story. It's the people at the table that make the story, not the game system itself...because, as you point out...it's not sentient.
There are other ways to acknowledge a follow human that don't require asking a question you don't actually want an answer to.
Is the idea here that, throughout the Human Federation, the only institution worthy of people with extraordinary talents or ambition is Starfleet? A largely military institution? Because that has such horrific implications to the setting as a whole and the Federation in specific.