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  1. Laurefindel

    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    Hum, that’s harder than I thought it would be. I’ve been at this for over an hour and wrote and erased the whole thing three times! Looks like I have several conflicting hypothetical 6e designs in mind, but i will stick to the « most traditional D&D » of them. - things stay mostly the same in...
  2. Laurefindel

    Worlds of Design: The Problem with Space Navies, Part 2

    I’m with you about good sci-fi challenging assumptions. I think it’s one of the reasons it’s so hard to answer the OP’s question. As for the rest, I agree not to do into real world’s politics and let it be.
  3. Laurefindel

    Worlds of Design: The Problem with Space Navies, Part 2

    I think the point is that no; we have not evolved beyond these things and yet, we use our ability to destroy our neighbours with relative restraints. In the future, we shouldn’t expect our instincts of violence to diminish, but it is sensible to think that we’d show the same restraints as we do...
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    D&D General In 2025 FR D&D should PCs any longer be wary of the 'evil' humanoids?

    Yeah, I’m with you there. But I do wonder where the line is though. Are aberrations. like mind-flayers for example, people? What about dragons? Demons? Anything with an Int score above that of animals? I mean, saying demons aren’t people because they’re made of evil stuff from another plane...
  5. Laurefindel

    Worlds of Design: The Problem with Space Navies, Part 2

    I too am in the camp of « boarding parties are still a thing ». I think there can be things important enough in a ship that warrant the risk of boarding and try to capture/rescue. Technology, backdoor access, intel, VIPs, the whole ship obviously. Now, critical ships would a) be well defended...
  6. Laurefindel

    Worlds of Design: The Problem with Space Navies, Part 2

    War is ugly no matter what, but despite all the horrors that are happening today and have happened over history, we are showing a lot of restraints compared to what we could be capable of. In parts because we don’t want to damage too much the land (or people) we covet, in parts because we don’t...
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    Worlds of Design: The Problem with Space Navies, Part 2

    Voted for option 5: all the cool from the sci-fi media, with the caveat that if « cool for this sci-fi media » means « semi-realistic », than semi realistic it must be. If laws of physics need to be ignored, than we ignore the laws of physics, etc. In other words, the setting or fiction world...
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    D&D General In 2025 FR D&D should PCs any longer be wary of the 'evil' humanoids?

    My feeling on the topic; WOTC is giving an opportunity for players to create settings where species and races live together in relative harmony. Giving this choice is good, but my opinion is that it shouldn’t invalidate settings where enmity and rivalry were previously established based on...
  9. Laurefindel

    Common Pitfalls in Game Design

    Base 12 is probably much better suited for small(ish)-scale commerce than base 10, by virtue of being easily dividable by 2, 3, and 4. And since much of the need for mathematics had commercial applications, it makes sense that moneys and quantities where exchanged in base 12 for a long time in...
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Eh, I kinda liked Alien: Resurrection. When I first saw it I had just seen La Cité des Enfants Perdus with Ron Perlman and Dominique Pinon, and was delighted to see them again together in A:R (Dominique Pinon is the guy in the wheelchair). The smuggler crew looked cool, which spoke to us...
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    I can think of a few reasons in and out of character but you’re right, she is oddly chill and analytical for a child. She is by far the most mature of the group, and I think she’s trying to prove it (if only to herself). The others are wary and weirded out. She is eager and curious, and much...
  12. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    … yeah, but are Newt and Corporal Hicks still killed offscreen during the prologue? Cause if they weren’t, that would be a better cut… grumble, grumble
  13. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    ‘92? It’s really been that long? I mean, I know it’s not last year’s movie but going on 35… damn.
  14. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    I’m not rewatching Alien 3. I’m still mad at them…
  15. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Although even on a more tactical side, this is the perfect field test opportunity to see how they will react physically, emotionally, mentally, and socially. When he authorized the mission, they were going out for search-and-rescue. Turns out there was more to it (and that point it was way to...
  16. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Finally got to see it. Episode 3 is about to come up soon too I think (tomorrow, Tuesday?) I loved the grain and camera filters on the Maginot scenes; very 1979. Once again, people are shockingly lax about any kind of safety protocols or precautions of any sorts, from people who should know...
  17. Laurefindel

    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I was about to say that most modern fighter planes with more conventional wing designs like the F-35 cannot fly without heavy computer assistance either, but that’s besides the point now I think. I can imagine ways for the dragon to fly with reverse wings, as I wrote in the rest of my last...
  18. Laurefindel

    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I see. While their pitch leans forward, the wings of a x-29 aren’t backward. They are thicker in the front than in the back, like any regular wing. So keeping with the x-29 analogy, to make some sense of reverse wings, the dragon’s musculature should face the « right » direction, compensating...
  19. Laurefindel

    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    Im sticking with my headcanon explanation that the Topaz dragon’s wings aren’t backward; they’re normal and they fly normally. Only, Topaz dragons have the ability to dislocate their « shoulders » to turn their wings backwards when landed. Why? I have no clue, but obviously because it’s of some...
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