Mar. 24th, 2006
Keeping abreast...
Mar. 24th, 2006 10:57 amFrom
fr_john, of all people.
When/circumstances did you first see boobies in a movie?
1976. I went to see a double feature of A Star is Born and Mahogany with my best friend and his family. The latter movie had a nude scene, as I recall.
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When/circumstances did you first see boobies in a movie?
1976. I went to see a double feature of A Star is Born and Mahogany with my best friend and his family. The latter movie had a nude scene, as I recall.
Traveller noodling...
Mar. 24th, 2006 11:27 amWhile waiting for my comp copy of Interstellar Wars to show up, I've been thinking about what, if any, type of Traveller game I'd like to try to run in the future. Because, frankly, I've burned out on the game. I cannot stomach another debate on how many Zhodani warbots can dance on the head of a pin, or more endless calculations of the heat generated by a Type S Scout (enough to melt the entire ship to slag the first time you fire up the power plant, evidently.)
This burnout is part of the genesis of the Concordat; I want something different to play with, dammit! But still the Third Imperium calls to me. But what to do?
I'm not going to run another bloody Free Trader game. As much as I like them, the tend to fall apart quickly. Besides, I want something grander, something epic.
So this is what I'm thinking: A game set at the end of the Civil War and running through the Arbellatra Regency. The characters would be officers of the fleet Arbellatra gathered on her march to the Core. The beginning of the campaign would be the final battles of the Civil War, and Grand Admiral Arbellatra becoming Regent.
Now canon indicates that she took the Regency in order to search for a legitimate heir to the Lentuli dynasty. Guess what the characters are assigned to do?
This would be a grand quest, starting with a few clues. The team would have to negotiate hostile courts (not everyone is thrilled with this Admiral from the frontier taking the throne, no matter what she calls herself) intrigue, red herrings, and the possibly the last pockets of fighting. Along the way, they might have to track down war criminals, deal with mysteries left by the war, and negotiate unfamiliar territory.
And there's a dark twist I've been considering. What if the actual reason for the heir search is to eliminate them, leaving the path clear for Arbellatra to take the throne without fear of a dynastic challenger? What happens if the characters actually find the Empress Nicholle's third cousin twice removed or something?
Things could get interesting.
This burnout is part of the genesis of the Concordat; I want something different to play with, dammit! But still the Third Imperium calls to me. But what to do?
I'm not going to run another bloody Free Trader game. As much as I like them, the tend to fall apart quickly. Besides, I want something grander, something epic.
So this is what I'm thinking: A game set at the end of the Civil War and running through the Arbellatra Regency. The characters would be officers of the fleet Arbellatra gathered on her march to the Core. The beginning of the campaign would be the final battles of the Civil War, and Grand Admiral Arbellatra becoming Regent.
Now canon indicates that she took the Regency in order to search for a legitimate heir to the Lentuli dynasty. Guess what the characters are assigned to do?
This would be a grand quest, starting with a few clues. The team would have to negotiate hostile courts (not everyone is thrilled with this Admiral from the frontier taking the throne, no matter what she calls herself) intrigue, red herrings, and the possibly the last pockets of fighting. Along the way, they might have to track down war criminals, deal with mysteries left by the war, and negotiate unfamiliar territory.
And there's a dark twist I've been considering. What if the actual reason for the heir search is to eliminate them, leaving the path clear for Arbellatra to take the throne without fear of a dynastic challenger? What happens if the characters actually find the Empress Nicholle's third cousin twice removed or something?
Things could get interesting.
Oh, by the way..
Mar. 24th, 2006 11:32 am.. the previous entry was inspired by this essay.
and he's right. Classic Traveller had the best cover of all time. Those words still give me chills.
and he's right. Classic Traveller had the best cover of all time. Those words still give me chills.
Plod, plod, plod
Mar. 24th, 2006 12:53 pmNot much on craigslist today...
Emergency Alarm Dispatchers
Called the job lead that
johno turned me onto. Going in Monday to fill out an application.
Emergency Alarm Dispatchers
Called the job lead that
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A brief announcement
Mar. 24th, 2006 02:30 pmI freaking hate Word. It sucks. Just the simple act of typing a cover letter triggered more stress than I got from being fired in the first place. No, seriously. I was screaming at the screen.
I don't care how thinks my letter should look, stop changing things to fit what some pencil neck at MickeySquash thinks my letter should look like. I do not want my email address hot linked. When I remove something, like that annoying hyperlink, it is not an invitation to reinsert it every time I type on that line.
Thank Ghu for OpenOffice.org. Since the export to .doc is now clean, I'm doing all my work in that from now on.
Thanks to iTunes for what could be a good marching song for the open source movement.
I don't care how thinks my letter should look, stop changing things to fit what some pencil neck at MickeySquash thinks my letter should look like. I do not want my email address hot linked. When I remove something, like that annoying hyperlink, it is not an invitation to reinsert it every time I type on that line.
Thank Ghu for OpenOffice.org. Since the export to .doc is now clean, I'm doing all my work in that from now on.
Thanks to iTunes for what could be a good marching song for the open source movement.