OakHawk
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LARPer, Gamer, Model maker, Streamer and all round Cymreg nerd deep in the valleys with far too many hobbies!
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This is a pretty good overview of distance issues in sci-fi RPGs. The implications for the "assumed story" of BattleTech RPGs get some attention, too.
(my observations and thoughts in the replies)
(my observations and thoughts in the replies)
O God, Thy Sea is so Great, and My Boat so Small
Space is BIG One common quirk of science-fiction roleplaying, whether it be Traveller, Star Trek, or Battletech is that the Universe starts to seem rather small. The characters jump from world to world having adventures but they only stay as long as…
Space is BIG One common quirk of science-fiction roleplaying, whether it be Traveller, Star Trek, or Battletech is that the Universe starts to seem rather small. The characters jump from world to world having adventures but they only stay as long as…
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