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  1. MGibster

    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    The escape pod boxed set came with both droids. They were a lot of fun to paint. The colors aren’t a 100% match, but you can tell who they are, so I’m happy.
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    MGibster's Big Bad Thread of Big Bad Miniatures 2024

    The trick to white is not to use white. I'm only breaking that rule because R2-D2 here is a robot and his stark white color comes off as "natural" for him. If I was attempting a white cloth I'd start with some light grey and move up to white highlights. But white is something I still struggle...
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    MGibster's Big Bad Thread of Big Bad Miniatures 2024

    So here’s something I’m trying. White is a pretty difficult color to work with at times. I put down a base of Spaceship Exterior from Army Painter and then I put down some glossy varnish for the next part. I’m using some Tamiya panel liner to make things pop. The varnish helps the panel...
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    A New Hope Returns to Theaters in 2027 for 50th Anniversary Celebration

    The last time I saw the original trilogy in theaters was in Dallas circa 1993. A local theater decided to show all three movies in one sitting and a bunch of my friends and I went to see them. Han did shoot first as I recall.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    A minor character from a obscure 1970s science fiction movie nobody remembers. There's always something a little frightening about painting a figure everyone is so familiar with. What's the exact color of a beholder, a red dragon, or an aboleth? Maybe it's why I shy away from historical...
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    Looking for a Cyberpunk Genre Game

    While I remember seeing Rolemaster products for sale in the late 80s and early 1990s, I don't know if I've run into anyone who has actually played it!
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I do like that as the years progressed Star Trek didn't just treat every member of a species as being exactly the same.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    Variety is the spice of life and that applies to miniature painting as well. i.e. It's nice to do something a little different now and then. I don't normally paint terrain, but that's exactly what this escape pod is. In Star Wars Legion, you can use this terrain as part of some specific...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Are you kidding? We call those kinds of people bandits, Vikings, raiders, conquistadores, or some other word. If there's gold to be made by breaking into places, killing the inhabitants, and stealing their stuff you will absolutely find people who will try doing that for a living.
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    Looking for a Cyberpunk Genre Game

    I've thought about doing that with Savage Worlds. It's not going to play the same though, which is just something I'll have to accept.
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I'm sure as heck not arguing anyone should be shuffled aside as second fiddles. I don't know how to make myself any clearer, so I'll just drop it.
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I feel the same way to the point where I really don't care what species the players choose for their characters. I don't even bother with lighting most of the time because either the PC has darkvision or someone has the Light cantrip. Why would we expect completely alien non-humans to be the...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Warhammer 40k wasn't originally intended to be taken seriously with the over-the-top setting serving simply as a framework to justify why your little metal miniatures were trying to murder my little metal miniatures. The Eldar view humanity like we might a toddler armed with a .357 Magnum who...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I don't know why they complain about that though. We're telling human stories for regular humans. People like my regular human bartender friend Jackie Daytona. Star Trek does this of course and it's not because the writers can't come up with alien aliens, it's because they're telling human...
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