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    Sarah Silverman leads class-action lawsuit against ChatGPT creator

    Yeah - it's always the "End-Times" - that's the whole point of end-of-the-world stories. If it weren't, we wouldn't keep telling them.
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    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    Generally my eyes/brain can't not see these kinds of flaws, which is a problem when I'm trying to enjoy something. I didn't notice the voice discrepancy (I assume you mean Harrison Ford's voice as WWII-era Indy sounding too much like old Harrison Ford?) like you've noted and I've seen others...
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    Aliens: Yes Or No?

    I picked Yes, there are intelligent aliens there, and they have contacted us or been here, mostly because how would we know one way or the other?
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    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    There were shots that worked beautifully, and a few that didn't quite work for me (mostly around the edges, where the de-aged face met the actual filmed head and body), but overall it was really impressive. I loved it.
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    What are you reading in 2023?

    Christopher L. Bennett's Star Trek novel Ex Machina. It takes place maybe a month after the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and does a really good job of incorporating the repercussions of events and character development in that movie. It does the same with the TOS episode "For The...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Uncharted Journeys Create Adventures Between Adventures

    Well, I guess I know where some of my next paycheck will be going!
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    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    I'm not remembering a moment where any muscles would even theoretically need to be enhanced - what scene and what character are you referring to?
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    RPG Holidays Part One – January to June

    This is an excellent resource, Egg! Thanks!
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    Who Are The Biggest TTRPG Crowdfunders of All Time?

    Not suprising, but it's interestingt o see how most of the top 10 are existing IP (Batman, Hellboy, Avatar, LOTR) and well-established creators and publishers of quality products (Monte Cook, Kobold Press). Consistency and quality matter!
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    What is your gaming white whale?

    I identify with all of this: played a lot of Champions and Hero System back when that was all the rage, and I've run Masks and it's amazing. I would never run a Hero game again, but I would play in one. I won't run Masks again, either, but I'd play. As for my white whale: Something I've had...
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    ToV Tales of the Valiant Alpha Release is out.

    I like the Last Stand and the Martial Action features for Fighters. Last Stand just makes sense as a basic thing trained fighters in a heroic setting should be able to do. Same goes for Martial Action, and it gives them more bonus action options - but just a few; one of the attractions of...
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    Case against continuity

    For better or for worse, I think this is my default way to run a game. Sometimes I use a published adventure as the scaffolding to hang scenes on. It's just convenient: the adventure has one or more possible sequences of events, maps, statblocks, etc., but mostly I'm interested in "cool"...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Immovable Object on arch-devil's mace!
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    Play Star Trek By Yourself In This New Solo Version of Star Trek Adventures

    I love that this exists, and I will probably buy it come payday. The odds of getting someone else in my local group to run STA is diminishingly small, so playing it this way is the best I can reasonably hope for.
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    Capturing the "feel" of Tolkien.

    From what I gather, Tolkien's elvish (specifically Quenya, I assume, but maybe other elvish languages) has two words for "hope". One means hope based on an reasonable understanding of how things are likely to play out. The other is a different kind of hope, a hope without any reason to think or...
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    Capturing the "feel" of Tolkien.

    Tolkien has this wonderful, distinct structure for the characters' experiences in The Hobbit and LOTR: harrowing trials, followed by suprisingly comfortable stays in safe environments, followed by the need to continue to the next harrowing trial, etc. The comfortable stays are often a surprise...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What type of ranger would your prefer for 2024?

    Please keep us posted on your progress with this!!! I lean toward wanting a spell-less ranger, with spell-ful subclasses fur those who want that. 5E's interest in dealing with the challenges of nature and travel is so anemic that it's no surprise the ranger feels weird. I get why they chose...
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    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    Regarding theater chains and such: our two local theaters are both AMC, and if I have to see that Nicole Kidman promo one more time I cannot be held responsible for my actions. So much so that we drove twice as far to see DoD, in far more comfortable seating, with better sound, and for less...
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    How I'd fix Star Wars

    Good points! It was a big budget for a movie that Lucas had a hard time getting a studio to commit to. After the success of the relatively low-budget, very relatable American Graffiti ($777k budget, $140 million box office), I suspect studios wanted more of that from Lucas - not some weird...
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    How I'd fix Star Wars

    I'm not sure the OT is a fairy tale - or at least I don't see it that way. I see it as more like something from mythology or legend. Regarding Luke, there are plenty of heroes from legend who make a big mistake after their big victory. I don't have a problem with Luke's fall 20+ years after...
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