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  1. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Maybe this one incubated in the cat?
  2. Paul Farquhar

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    On the other hand, I put forward At the Mountains of Madness. The elder things, despite physically appearing closest to starfish, think very like humans, with a tendency to make the same mistakes. It may be that due to the limitation of universal physical laws, there are not many ways to be...
  3. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Sure there is. It’s just human greed and stupidity that chooses to ignore them.
  4. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Wars: Andor season 2

    It crops up quite often in the novels, and more subtlety in Rebels, that Thawn thinks the Death Star is a waste of resources. And Vader doesn’t really seem enthusiastic about the project either.
  5. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Stonehenge works just fine. I used it to calculate the entrance codes to underground city beneath Giza just yesterday.
  6. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Atlas of Faerun (with some pictures from the internet)

    The books tend to focus on cities and important towns, and sites particularly important to adventurer like Candlekeep. If you look at BG1, there are four hamlet-village level settlements in the area in addition to the places you list. And enough black space and lone farmhouses to imply more. If...
  7. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Atlas of Faerun (with some pictures from the internet)

    That was already there in 2e (look at the art in BG1) but is largely the Sword Coast region. Different places have different tech levels. Also see LotR. I think a lot of people thought Tudor was medieval at one time, and so there is a lot of pseudo-Tudor around. It’s actually Renaissance/Early...
  8. Paul Farquhar

    D&D 5E (2024) Atlas of Faerun (with some pictures from the internet)

    Only an issue for very hardcore fans. My players know more about Eberron. And there are still regions that are little touched by the fiction that you could use to challenge setting fans, since knowledge of the political situation thousands of miles away is completely useless. And, of course...
  9. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    Having caught up with the scene in question, it is clear that it is a civilian archeological expedition, headed by Chapel, acting in a civilian capacity. Spock has been co-opted as a tech specialist, he is in no way in command. Technically outranking Chapel is not relevant since it is not a Star...
  10. Paul Farquhar

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Bunnies are very good at making more bunnies. Would probably make good bards. I certainly don’t. I don’t believe game mechanics have any effect on genuine differences. Genuine differences can only be depicted through role play.
  11. Paul Farquhar

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Planescape tieflings could have any appearance - there was a table of random fiendish features. But the sexy horns and tail look was popular quickly - ie 90s. Until 4e butt-ugly, as your picture amply illustrates, despite the artists attempt to distract from the ridiculously large horns with a...
  12. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Wars: Andor season 2

    Harrying of the North - Wikipedia Genocide has long been a tool of control.
  13. Paul Farquhar

    What are you reading in 2025?

    It’s kind of worrying actually - Terry Pratchett became increasing repetitive as the Alzheimer’s set in, even with a good assistant.
  14. Paul Farquhar

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    One of the reasons players make the choices they do is they want to play a character who looks attractive. Tieflings are an example of this. Despite being introduced as highly variable, they quickly settled to largely human with small to medium horns and a pointed tail. Characteristics that are...
  15. Paul Farquhar

    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    Last time I played an elf, their backstory was that they had been married to a human, and watched them grow old and die. Then watched their children grow old and die. As such they were burdened by grief, and had adopted many of the manerisms of an elderly human, despite being biologically quite...
  16. Paul Farquhar

    Worlds of Design: In the Shadow of Tolkien

    Yes, Dawn Treader is mine too.
  17. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    This is before the Galileo shuttle crash. Spock isn’t a very assertive commander yet. He hasn’t learned how to butt heads with stubborn arrogant scientists yet.
  18. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    I can see plenty of real world scientists being snippy about military escorts, and it’s a common enough trope in fiction. It’s also consistent with Korby’s character in TOS.
  19. Paul Farquhar

    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    The aliens who set the arena test might have weaked the gorn to make it fairer. They seemed interested in testing intellect and morality, not physical power.
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