justawhit said:I am currently in my 3rd enlistment in the military spreading my service over a 24 year period. During my 2 previous enlistments I have observed or played in several games. From what I can remember no one either encouraged or discouraged any of us from playing. The groups I became involved with consisted of enlisted personnel so I didn't have the benefit of what an officer thought about RPGs. One of the biggest issues we had were people leaving for other duty assignments.
What I find with my current enlistment is this time around I'm in a national guard unit and not on active duty. This takes a weekend a month which is prime playing time, and the unit I'm in is in another county so I don't socialize with the fellow soldiers while off duty. Plus, my wife along with my work does the dampening on my playing time and not the guard. Otherwise if I was on active duty, and I wasn't in the field, then playing almost every weekend would be a dream.
May I just say, you don't know how scary it is to have 30 - 40 bored sailors find out that you are a GM while the ship is at sea doing circles.Wik said:There ya go, folks - if you can't find a gaming group.... JOIN THE NAVY!
I never had a problem with rules-lawyers on that ship. Anyone who tried to argue was reminded that they could be replaced in about 30 seconds.
No more rules arguments, and that was in the late 80's and early 90's.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.