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<blockquote data-quote="flits3" data-source="post: 647110" data-attributes="member: 2841"><p><strong>Ya Gotta Love Spelljammer. Ya have no alternative.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ouch. My heart... my weak heart.</p><p></p><p>How can you not LOOOOOVVVVEEEEEE these fine fierce furry friends?</p><p></p><p>Is it because you are jealous because you cannot compete with the fierce reproductivity of the species or because you are allergic to their hairs?</p><p></p><p>As a gnome I would definately like to put these speculations to the test. Could you drop me a line when it is convenient that we come by and land our Gnomisch Sidewheeler to conduct our experiments on you? That is when we finally make our repairs to the steamfilled quarters to contain the immaculous pressure to propell our basically needed laboratories.</p><p></p><p>Needles to say "I love the setting"</p><p>Ever since it was released in the mid nineties I bought the most of the products and am currently very busy converting this to 3E. I had a site but dropped it. Now most of the stuff is published on the Shattered Fractine.</p><p></p><p>Why are you all complaining about the wonkiness of the setting. Like the constantly increasing powerlevels of a Said Elmister is realistic? Or the presence of a Half-God on the primary plane is a good representative of reality.</p><p></p><p>This is fantasy and it must fit a certain nice in fantasy to appeal to the right people.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion TSR tried to publish too much in too little time, thereby flooding the market. Better was to focus on one product and releases other products sparcely.</p><p></p><p>When you look at famous SF-movies you see all wonkiness ever more extreme than in the SpellJammer setting. Ever watched Star Wars? or Star Trek with the Crystal Entity or what comes in mind: Trills? (I think that was the name of the furry creatures than had a pacifying sound and cluttered the pipes of the Enterprise)</p><p></p><p>What about Aliens, E.T., Babylon 5, Final Fantasy...... all with strange unreal creatures.</p><p></p><p>When you play a setting that is very closely compared to SF movies than wonkiness goes with the territory.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion:</p><p></p><p>Flits3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flits3, post: 647110, member: 2841"] [b]Ya Gotta Love Spelljammer. Ya have no alternative.[/b] Ouch. My heart... my weak heart. How can you not LOOOOOVVVVEEEEEE these fine fierce furry friends? Is it because you are jealous because you cannot compete with the fierce reproductivity of the species or because you are allergic to their hairs? As a gnome I would definately like to put these speculations to the test. Could you drop me a line when it is convenient that we come by and land our Gnomisch Sidewheeler to conduct our experiments on you? That is when we finally make our repairs to the steamfilled quarters to contain the immaculous pressure to propell our basically needed laboratories. Needles to say "I love the setting" Ever since it was released in the mid nineties I bought the most of the products and am currently very busy converting this to 3E. I had a site but dropped it. Now most of the stuff is published on the Shattered Fractine. Why are you all complaining about the wonkiness of the setting. Like the constantly increasing powerlevels of a Said Elmister is realistic? Or the presence of a Half-God on the primary plane is a good representative of reality. This is fantasy and it must fit a certain nice in fantasy to appeal to the right people. In my opinion TSR tried to publish too much in too little time, thereby flooding the market. Better was to focus on one product and releases other products sparcely. When you look at famous SF-movies you see all wonkiness ever more extreme than in the SpellJammer setting. Ever watched Star Wars? or Star Trek with the Crystal Entity or what comes in mind: Trills? (I think that was the name of the furry creatures than had a pacifying sound and cluttered the pipes of the Enterprise) What about Aliens, E.T., Babylon 5, Final Fantasy...... all with strange unreal creatures. When you play a setting that is very closely compared to SF movies than wonkiness goes with the territory. Just my opinion: Flits3 [/QUOTE]
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