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    Star Trek Picard SPOILERS thread

    I took that to mean that the process of creating their minds created two at a time. I presume that their physical structure / bodies are the same just for engineering simplicity. Whether android bodies can be changed, or changed easily, doesn't seem to be answered. Data could repair damage...
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    Doctor Who (2020) - spoilers!

    If the master went to a "parallel" (or some similar alternate universe), could it be that the other doctor is a parallel universe doctor? Or, is she a failed replica, with most of the doctor bits, but not the entire moral package? Thx! TomB
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    Star Trek Picard SPOILERS thread

    They were doing something with the damaged cube. I just read that the Romulan supernova referenced in the episode is the event that let to the branched timeline of the reboot movies. Does that put Picard in the original timeline? Does anyone know if the Vulcan still exists in the series?
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    OoTS 1179: Indefinite Accommodations

    Anyone notice the figure in the back on the last panel ... Dun dun dun!
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    Additional text omitted. I have a problem with the idea that "the mere expression of a game rule cannot be copyrighted". In the argument that is original presented, there is a justification presented, which is that an expression which is not sufficiently creative cannot be copyrighted, which...
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    OOTS 1174 and 1175

    Wait, two at once? What madness is this??? TomB
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    But, is that a copyright issue or a trademark issue? See Trademark Fun - McDonald's v. McDowell's | Widerman Malek, PL As a trademark issue, its a gimme. Thx! TomB
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    I probably misspoke. I thought that "Illithid" was off limits. Maybe that's a trademark issue? Or the protection was something special to the OGL? But, I dont buy his argument. He might be correct, and I'll allow that he is practically speaking, but his argument is dubious. He argues that...
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    Having read through the first blog post, I'm finding that I tend to agree with his conclusion, but find his reasoning to be terribly muddled. Not to mention, makes a couple of dubious claims. I find his arguments that stat blocks serve a functional purpose works in his favor. That fits with...
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    I looked through the images which were presented, and both the format and the text are modified. Tor example, CR and Exp are relocated, and the layout uses simple lines of varying widths, while the WotC layout uses tapering lines. Certain text elements are the same -- "Poor Depth Perception"...
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    WotC Frylock's Gaming & Geekery Challenges WotC's Copyright Claims

    Here's a thing: The stat blocks aren't an exact reproduction, nor is the ability text or attack text exact text copies. I thought that game rules weren't copyrightable, just their expression. Then, if its a game rule that cyclops has 22HP, that is not copyrightable. However, the particular...
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    Pathfinder 2E PF2e House Rules:

    Is the slow-down that occurs from iterative attacks the result of players pausing between attacks to decide what to do next? I can imagine having the extra decision points could cause a considerable slow-down. (And, the decision time is stacked on top of any steps to result a successful or...
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    Pathfinder 2E Here's A Pathfinder 2E Goblin

    The use of color blocks, and the various symbols, and the erasure of certain details, are what add a 4E tinge to me. (I have a critique of the elements that I'm working on, but that doesn't pertain to possible 4E similarities.)
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    Tech levels for my sci-fi world?

    Then, are you optimistic, with AI and Fusion power bringing a new age of leisure for all, or are you pessimistic, with AI displacing most folks, and with the riches brought by fusion power held by a few, and used to keep the masses subjugated? Do the masses migrate into enormous Arcologies...
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    Tech levels for my sci-fi world?

    Can you provide more details as to what technology defines each age, and the posited social, economic, and environmental impact of each? For example, what are the results of large scale data collection, plus the increasing dominance of relatively few corporations, plus the growing emergence of...
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    Why are we okay with violence in RPGs?

    There is violence in gaming, but only up to a point. Hit points hide the sense of realistic damage: In few games do we deal with lingering injuries (cut nerves or tendons, badly healed bones) or issues of infection, or of malnutrition or insanity. For most games, the violence is of a sanitized...
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    D&D 4E In Defense of 4E - a New Campaign Perspective

    Which fits. Although, Mocking Words is in PHB II, and seems to have generated some controversy. And, it has a keyword psychic, which would seem to make it at least partially magical. Is the keyword necessary? Thx! TomB
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    D&D 4E In Defense of 4E - a New Campaign Perspective

    Shadows cause damage supernaturally, with inverted similarity to a paladin laying on hands. A Marshall bolstering a companion doesn’t have the same feel. Purely psychological effects have been modeled as fear, or as bonuses to checks, but not as adding or removing hit points — until 4E. I...
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    D&D 4E In Defense of 4E - a New Campaign Perspective

    Some points about minions: I think the "1 HP" notion is an attempt to model a more general feature: Minions are intended to model creatures which die after one solid hit. A more accurate model would give minions about 1/2 the HP value of an average attack. As a simplification, that is changed...
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    The future of SF, life extension, and other "surprise technologies"

    Star Trek TOS episode The Mark of Gideon takes a direct look at overpopulation as a result of near immortality. You could view 40K’s Eldar Paths philosophy as a commentary on having potentially thousands of years of life. Haldeman’s Old Twentieth has immortality as causing key events in the...
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