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I'm off to bed, but before I do I'd just like to point out Solarions aren't all that bad.
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Wow! Civilized discussion made it to a second page.
I'm sure there's a sliver of hope in that somewhere
captain yesterday wrote: I've done it. I've done it recently! XD
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I'm not seeing all the many typos and errors the Starfinder first impressions thread that was shut down said there would be.
I'm shocked! Shocked I say, that someone would exaggerate something like that! And on the internet no less!!
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captain yesterday wrote: And on the internet no less!! GASP!
Wh-what have they done to me?! Noooooo!!!! I had so much promise!
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*looks around*
Nice thread you got here!
*grins*
*slams her forehead into TIC1998 in a magnificent headbutt that sprays cables and circuit cards everywhere*
Tee hee!
*sniffs*
I'm a horrible person!!!!
*cries inconsolably*
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I'm sure you can just put it back together and reuse it, much like grenades in Starfinder, if you need every tiny thing spelled out for you that is.
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Sissyl wrote: *looks around*
Nice thread you got here!
*grins*
*slams her forehead into TIC1998 in a magnificent headbutt that sprays cables and circuit cards everywhere*
Tee hee!
*sniffs*
I'm a horrible person!!!!
*cries inconsolably*
Wait... are... are you... a... forlarren?!
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Oww...Owww...is it chaos time yet...all this order is sort of crimping my style... ;)
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captain yesterday wrote: I'm sure you can just put it back together and reuse it, much like grenades in Starfinder, if you need every tiny thing spelled out for you that is. I want to chuck a light grenade in that thread.
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This thread needs more Smurfs
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We have five confirmed pumpkins growing in the garden. The most recent, in a bid to finally end the tomato menace tried to grow in one of the tomato cages, but I caught it and carefully redirected it and it's vine on a less destructive path towards itself and it's future table companions.
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The peppers are small, stunted and frankly, a little scary.
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We're waiting to watch Guardians Of The Galaxy vol 2 at the budget cinema!!
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Have fun!
There's a great idea for a variant Mary Poppins Halloween costume in that movie.
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It was an exceptionally great movie!
I think I liked the first one better, but only by a bit.
StalloneshouldvediednotYondu.
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Ambrosia Slaad wrote: Have fun!
There's a great idea for a variant Mary Poppins Halloween costume in that movie.
"You kind of look like Mary Poppins"
"Was he cool?"
"Yes, he was very cool!"
"Hey, I'm Mary Poppins!"
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Also, was that Hela from Ragnarok in the ravager fleet.
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Gotta get Starfinder character and ship sheets printed tomorrow.
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DungeonmasterCal wrote: There are no coincidences. But sometimes the pattern is more obvious.
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captain yesterday wrote: Also, was that Hela from Ragnarok in the ravager fleet. {adjusts nerd hat} No, that was Aleta Ogord (in a cameo by Michelle Yeoh). Aleta, Stakar (Stallone), Charlie-27 (Ving Rhames), Martinex (the diamond-looking dude, Michael Rosenbaum), and Yondu were all founding members of the original Guardians of the Galaxy team in the comics. Also in the comics, Aleta and Stakar are siblings by adoption (not sure if that, or any of their complicated history, is still canon on the movies).
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Interesting!
It still should've been Stallone to die.
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First ship I'm going to recreate using the starship building rules will be the Planet Express.
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captain yesterday wrote: It was an exceptionally great movie!
I think I liked the first one better, but only by a bit.
StalloneshouldvediednotYondu.
Yondu died? Great. I've not seen the movie.
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Dang it! Should've used spoiler tags!
If it helps, it's a really great movie and a super classy funeral.
And he's super awesome.
Sorry!
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Unrelated, since earth shares the same universe as Starfinder and Starfinder is set in the future I'm going to adjust Vanara to be more ape then monkey and have earth be a Planet Of The Apes.
With starships and everything.
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Also, to be fair, death in movies and comic books is hardly ever permanent.
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Well... maybe. It's been a while since the last big profile resurrection, hasn't it?
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According to RAW Ysoki can store ten grenades or an advanced missile in their cheek pouches. Will that be enough!
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Battleship Named George wrote: According to RAW Ysoki can store ten grenades or an advanced missile in their cheek pouches. Will that be enough! How about tape? 'Cause when you're making a bomb, you might need some tape.
Stop dancing for a minute, Baby Ghoran, and pay attention while I explain again on how to arm this device.
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You can have tape in them yes.
Whether or not you remember to is up to you, I guess it depends on how many grenades you want to tape back together after using. :-)
Or what kind of composite bomb you're trying to tape together when you're in the belly of a
:D
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At least his name wasn't Martha!
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So I delved too deeply into the Solarion wars.
Who knows what i've let loose yet, I don't want to go back to check. :-)
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It turns out telling people fixated on the math of Starfinder classes that there's more to life than math without having any math to back yourself up and using math terms like variables and such is a lot of fun.
Really, I blame them for being dismissive, rude, and boring about it all.
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captain yesterday wrote: It turns out telling people fixated on the math of Starfinder classes that there's more to life than math without having any math to back yourself up and using math terms like variables and such is a lot of fun.
Really, I blame them for being dismissive, rude, and boring about it all.
QFT. You can "prove" anything with math - but it's only as "objective" as the model of reality it assumes. People who do that are really missing the point of the game.
Thank you, that explains what i've been trying to say this whole time!
That's a great way of putting it. :-)
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I once had a nasty argument on here with someone who literally insisted "the rightness of my argument is independent of my preference" because she'd done a bit of 5th-grade pre-algebra to support her foregone conclusion, then rained insults on me for daring to disagree with her (even likening me to Alex Jones) and suggesting that I "go stare at a picture of a Monk's abs."
I notice I don't believe I've seen that person anywhere on here since. ^^
I've recently adopted a policy of saying my piece once and leaving it at that.
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I do that sometimes, too.
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I for one am excited to try out my Shirren Solarion in our Starfinder game (which will be heavily influenced by Futurama).
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Or maybe Ysoki something or other.
A lot can change in a week, especially with the physical books expected sometime this week.
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I'm Hiding In Your Closet wrote: I once had a nasty argument on here with someone who literally insisted "the rightness of my argument is independent of my preference" because she'd done a bit of 5th-grade pre-algebra to support her foregone conclusion, then rained insults on me for daring to disagree with her (even likening me to Alex Jones) and suggesting that I "go stare at a picture of a Monk's abs."
I notice I don't believe I've seen that person anywhere on here since. ^^
Staring at a picture of a monk's abs (or a nun's guns) doesn't sound so bad.
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I think I might rename my Shirren Solarion to Bik'Tik.
If you can say it three times fast without it sounding like big dick you're a far more gifted linguist then I.
Or you're doing it wrong.
Depends on perspective I guess.
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DungeonmasterCal wrote: captain yesterday wrote: It was an exceptionally great movie!
I think I liked the first one better, but only by a bit.
StalloneshouldvediednotYondu. Yondu died? Great. I've not seen the movie. *Twirls mustache*
<redacted> was dead the whole time!
Harry's a <redacted>!
<redacted> gets a hair cut!
Mawhahaha
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Eoghnved wrote: DungeonmasterCal wrote: There are no coincidences. But sometimes the pattern is more obvious. Speaking of patterns, have you ever examined your foot? I do believe that the swirly kikaboodles on them should have something to do with your future if one could discover the interconnectedness of all things.
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I'm Hiding In Your Closet wrote: captain yesterday wrote: It turns out telling people fixated on the math of Starfinder classes that there's more to life than math without having any math to back yourself up and using math terms like variables and such is a lot of fun.
Really, I blame them for being dismissive, rude, and boring about it all.
QFT. You can "prove" anything with math
- but it's only as "objective" as the model of reality it assumes. People who do that are really missing the point of the game. No, no you can't.
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