For Kallie: in case u dont know, [S] Cascade is currently broken on the homestuck site and has been for a while so you gotta make sure mack doesnt miss it when it comes to that point
Yep! All sorted out. However it would be in a while, lol.
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For Kallie: in case u dont know, [S] Cascade is currently broken on the homestuck site and has been for a while so you gotta make sure mack doesnt miss it when it comes to that point
Yep! All sorted out. However it would be in a while, lol.
- Kallie

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Do you have any suggestions for systems to run games with a similar feel to TNG or perhaps FTL: Faster than light? i want a explorative feeling space game with a focus on a ship and crew that work together. ideally more of it would be on-ship than on-planet but thats not a requirement
There’s actually an official Star Trek RPG out there, but I’m personally not a fan, so: I’d typically go with Ashen Stars for space-mystery-of-the-week style play. It’s a GUMSHOE System variant, so it has a very strong investigative focus, which makes a good fit for the procedural elements of sci-fi shows like TNG and its various imitators. Probably a touch on the gritty side for what you’re after, but it’s not terribly difficult to reskin.
Alternative, if you want to lean more heavily on the space-roguelike side of things, as in FTL, there’s always Traveller. “Space roguelike” is basically its core idiom, right down to the fact that it’s possible to get yourself horribly maimed during character creation if your dice go sour. The options for FTL-style starship customisation are a touch limited out of the box, though; you’ll probably need to grab the High Guard supplement for that.
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@astronomifier replied to your post “ok not to be fucking indie artgame on main but i get mad whenever i...”
could u not attach a social homebrew module to dnd
i mean you can attach whatever you want but my replacing the tires on my car doesnt change the fact that it was a shitty car. plus the root goes deeper than that: every class is 90% based on combat and 10% based on utility tricks like rogues climbing around or whatever, theres no social powers because theres no social systems, bards just strum their own dicks off and die
why is rose wearing a suit to her wedding when both of them wearing dresses is a much better aesthetic
her black and purple wedding dress idea was vetoed

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yno, theres a swedish fantasy rpg/dnd rip off with a playable disney duck race, because disney ducks are just that popular in europe
(With reference to this post here.)
While it’s absolutely true that Disney’s Duckverse comics are much more popular in Europe than they are in America, that’s not actually the initial vector for anthropomorphic ducks as a playable character type in tabletop RPGs. Ducks as they appear in Drakar och Demoner - the aforementioned Swedish RPG - are lifted more or less verbatim from RuneQuest, an American RPG whose first edition was published four years earlier.
(Though ducks are no longer a major feature of core RuneQuest, they still appear in the game’s Glorantha campaign setting as of its most recent printings, if you’re very keen to get your duck on.)
listen this has been nagging at me for a while so i gotta ask: why do u call rpgs tatterpigs. whats the story
the story is that i like saying tatterpig
astronomifier replied to your post: best job: the guy who torments actual animals with...
wait there are real animals on that show?
yeah, if they just need, like, A Snake, or A Turtle, they don’t bother with CGI. they just live-act it with a modern relative, and sometimes they torment them with puppets (like in Death of a Dynasty, when they badger the poor snake with baby T. rex puppets)