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*offers hugs to anyone and everyone that needs them*
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{hugs back} Hope you have a not-too-awful day yourself, Boss Lady.
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*keeps hugging*
Same to you, trying to push myself through my workout, but rock and rap music didn't help my nausea right now. And happy calm songs don't make the best workout music lol
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*keeps the hugging huggers*
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I could use a hug.
Also, someone to talk to about something in another thread. If anyone is interested in PM-ing me.
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GreenDragon1133 wrote: I could use a hug.
Also, someone to talk to about something in another thread. If anyone is interested in PM-ing me.
*hugs*
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Rysky wrote: GreenDragon1133 wrote: I could use a hug.
Also, someone to talk to about something in another thread. If anyone is interested in PM-ing me. *hugs* Thanks. *returns hug*
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I am not likely to survive the next four years. :(
puts on brave face
I'll be here for all of you as long as I can, though.
;_:
*Hugs the Kali tightly*
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I feel like I missed something. Much like that other situation - thanks for the ear btw.
GreenDragon1133 wrote: I feel like I missed something. Much like that other situation - thanks for the ear btw. Np.
Worked a double shift yesterday and got severe neck pain for my trouble. Need a hug.
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GM John Napier wrote: Worked a double shift yesterday and got severe neck pain for my trouble. Need a hug. *givers gentle yet warm and snuggly hug*
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Rysky wrote: GM John Napier wrote: Worked a double shift yesterday and got severe neck pain for my trouble. Need a hug. *givers gentle yet warm and snuggly hug* Thanks.
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GM John Napier wrote: Rysky wrote: GM John Napier wrote: Worked a double shift yesterday and got severe neck pain for my trouble. Need a hug. *givers gentle yet warm and snuggly hug* Thanks. Anytime ^w^
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There are outsider languages for good and evil outsiders. Why aren't there outsider languages specific to the law and chaos axis?
KestrelZ wrote: There are outsider languages for good and evil outsiders. Why aren't there outsider languages specific to the law and chaos axis? I would imagine that the Proteans speak in a chaotic mishmash that is all but incomprehensible to all but other Proteans. Axiomites would speak in a language that is all but filled with Mathematics and Logic. But, of course, this is only supposition on my part.
GM John Napier wrote: KestrelZ wrote: There are outsider languages for good and evil outsiders. Why aren't there outsider languages specific to the law and chaos axis? I would imagine that the Proteans speak in a chaotic mishmash that is all but incomprehensible to all but other Proteans. Axiomites would speak in a language that is all but filled with Mathematics and Logic. But, of course, this is only supposition on my part. >_>
<_<
:3
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Kalindlara wrote: I am not likely to survive the next four years. :(
puts on brave face
I'll be here for all of you as long as I can, though.
Have you considered moving, Madison is very nice and relatively bigoted a~*&~ free. :-)
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All I know of Madison is from buying from Westfield Comics long ago.
Also, we need to keep making sure Kali keeps getting Paizo and 3PP freelance work so she can afford to move.
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Madison would be nice, except for the fact that it's colder than Chicago during the winter, Walker has been running the state finances and rights into the sub-levels, and it's very difficult to get to a solid transportation hub for transport to places like Seattle, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis.
But hey, at least it's not the humid death-trap that Orlando is, imo.
...why do I have this On the Beach moment running through my head?
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To Kalindlara,
We've never met, but I have been made aware of your concerns. All I can say about it is Good Luck, hang in there, and nothing lasts forever.
Edit: deleted and rewrote over privacy concerns. My apologies.
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Removed a series of posts. Advocating physical harm of any paizo.com forum community member is completely unacceptable.
All I'm saying, is Ocala is a nice place with nice people!
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Alaska's got a case of the horrids, but if you need bunk space guarded by some pretty savage defenses, swing on by.
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OOH! I just had an insane thought. In Starfinder, Axiomites would be the ultimate computer hacker. Since their language and thought patterns are laced with mathematics and logic, they would be quicker and more efficient in their hacking than the core races.
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GM John Napier wrote: OOH! I just had an insane thought. In Starfinder, Axiomites would be the ultimate computer hacker. Since their language and thought patterns are laced with mathematics and logic, they would be quicker and more efficient in their hacking than the core races. Ooo...
I will also be forever grateful for James Sutter for that Axiomite and Agathion pairing.
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Or, maybe even an Information Security specialist, given their Lawful tendencies.
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GM John Napier wrote: Or, maybe even an Information Security specialist, given their Lawful tendencies. *nods*

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Kalindlara,
If you are interested in doing freelance work or third-party products for Starfinder, I have a couple of ideas that you can use to establish a highly successful niche. I have been playing / GMing the Traveller RPG for many years. Two products that I have depended heavily on were Map packs and Star charts.
The map packs I've used were highly generic, such as Warehouse, Factory, Research Lab, and so on. For this, you'd need someone with a good imagination for Sci-Fi that can draw maps fairly well. Also, you can do generic maps for starports / spaceports and settlements.
As for the starcharts, it depends on the exact format that the game will use. If the game uses three-dimensional rectangular coordinates, then I have a tool that I've written several years ago that changes distance, right-ascention, and declination into rectangular coordinates.
If you are interested in this tool, I can arrange to give you the source file (written in Visual C++ 2008 express) and the sample input and output files. Since the introduction of viruses is always a concern, I won't send the executable file. To build the tool, you'll have to find someone you trust that has a compiler.
Thank you for listening.
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I usually work on behalf of an existing company, whether Paizo or a third-party publisher. As a result, I'm far more likely to be assigned projects rather than create my own.
...also, I'm not any good at maps.
Thank you for the offer, though. I do appreciate it. ^_^
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No problem. I extend this offer to any prospective Starfinder GM. If anyone wants this, just PM me and I'll try to get it out to you. I won't charge anything for a program this trivial. Compared to the compilers and operating systems I study, a couple hundred lines of code is very trivial.
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Rysky,
Came across something I can use for my Starfinder campaign.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGB-f8N-oqQ
:) EPIC!
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