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Smiling Jack posted:I can just see the DM now: "okay so you just rolled a natural 20 on your crazy plan to ram Eros. You know what? Eros moved." The best campaigns I have run have always started with a panicked last ditch effort to save my storylines from the players and resulted in my having to scramble to write my way out of what they just did. I'm actually kind of surprised more TV Show's don't have their origins in people's pen and paper games. Seems like a ripe environment for ad hoc creativity.
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The only other one I can think of is the old manga/anime Record of Lodoss War, based on essentially transcripts of D&D sessions. Not sure if there's anything else out there.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 22:42 |
I ran a Twilight 2000 campaign that started off as a fairly simple "escape Germany" plot and ended two years later with my players dropping napalm on lovecraftian horrors in a secret MilGov base in a trailer park from a blimp
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 22:45 |
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NmareBfly posted:Yo you can spoiler poo poo like that you know. I'm sorry for revealing that something doesn't happen. I'll be more careful about that in the future. [spoiler]Miller doesn't turn into a magical unicorn.[/spioler]
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 23:02 |
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Someone literally said they were looking forward to seeing how they handle a piece of the plot moving forward. You outright state what they do in the books. That is a spoiler. It's not incidental background detail that helps fill in the setting, it is a thing that has not happened yet on-screen. It is a thing they haven't had the opportunity to even mention in the show. If you had put tags around it I wouldn't be complaining even though I think it would still be a bad thing to do in this thread. Just go back and put in spoiler tags.
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Fister Roboto posted:I'm sorry for revealing that something doesn't happen. I'll be more careful about that in the future. Don't be a tool. Saying something doesn't happen can be just as much a spoiler as revealing that something does. If you can't understand that, I don't know what to say.
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Talorat posted:The best campaigns I have run have always started with a panicked last ditch effort to save my storylines from the players and resulted in my having to scramble to write my way out of what they just did.
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Phanatic posted:Do they ever mention specifically Ceres's spin rate? I figured it at about .05 rpm. I get 2×10²⁷ J. Maybe you mixed up a prefix or two somewhere since that’s different than your result by a factor of precisely one million. At 0.025 RPM (which gives a third g at the docks, rotational energy drops by three quarters to only 4.9×10²⁶ Still more energy than Eros, but not absurdly so. They had a lot longer to spin it up, and it was already partially hollowed‐out.
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Fister Roboto posted:[spoiler]Miller doesn't turn into a magical unicorn.[/spioler]
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 23:12 |
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I know the Expanse universe started as the setting of an RPG, but have the writers ever confirmed how far players got in the campaign?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 23:14 |
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Ersatz posted:Miller's a replicant!?! Not yet!
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 23:16 |
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Fister Roboto posted:I'm sorry for revealing that something doesn't happen. I'll be more careful about that in the future. Fix your post earlier. I refuse to believe you're too dumb to realize that posting things like "______ DOESN'T DIE" or "_______ IS NEVER EXPLAINED" or whatever isn't spoilery.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 00:16 |
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NmareBfly posted:Someone literally said they were looking forward to seeing how they handle a piece of the plot moving forward. You outright state what they do in the books. That is a spoiler. It's not incidental background detail that helps fill in the setting, it is a thing that has not happened yet on-screen. It is a thing they haven't had the opportunity to even mention in the show. No, it's a thing that has not not happened yet. In fact it has already not happened.
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Fister Roboto posted:They never explain how the PM can do what it does, which is a good thing. It's funny, but (nearly) every sci-fi show that has some form of artificial gravity and doesn't take the tremendous implications of that kind of technology to begin with.
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Party Plane Jones posted:It's funny, but (nearly) every sci-fi show that has some form of artificial gravity and doesn't take the tremendous implications of that kind of technology to begin with. I'm really mad that the show got rid of the gel-filled crash couches rotating to adjust to different thrust vectors.
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Party Plane Jones posted:It's funny, but (nearly) every sci-fi show that has some form of artificial gravity and doesn't take the tremendous implications of that kind of technology to begin with. Same for FTL travel. If folks aren't familiar with it, the site Project Rho has the most complete set of articles on building hard sci fi settings based on real world physics and technical documents. Come for the explanations of why FTL, inertia-less drives and stealth in space don't work, stay for the in depth descriptions of nuclear shaped charge powered ships, lasers and particle beams. I was honestly a bit surprised that Casaba-howitzer type weapons don't show up in the Expanse, but I suppose it would make the space combat far less exciting when PDCs are useless against torpedoes.
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Wxhode posted:I'm really mad that the show got rid of the gel-filled crash couches rotating to adjust to different thrust vectors. Got rid of? The never had them
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Project rho is certainly a website holy poo poo
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 01:23 |
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Before I even knew about the expanse me and my friends started running a pen and paper rpg that I based largely on pouring over that drat Project Rho site. So much of our game has had pretty direct parallels to the expanse, whole scenes and plot points, it's crazy sometimes and then I get embarrassed that it looks like I just ripped something off from books I haven't read.
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Wxhode posted:I'm really mad that the show got rid of the gel-filled crash couches rotating to adjust to different thrust vectors. Similarly, they haven't shown the chairs injecting (what I'm assuming were) stims/andrenaline since the first couple episodes.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 01:26 |
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gohmak posted:Got rid of? The never had them They did in the books! Also, WHERE WAS THE ANTISPALLING FABRIC WHEN YOU KILLED SHED, MOTHERFUCKERS? Everyone else should have been shredded.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 01:28 |
The Aliens Colonial Marines tech manual had a pretty good hard SF take on space combat
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 01:41 |
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2300AD is a hard sci fi rpg
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AirborneNinja posted:I never thought about it in the book very hard because gently caress yeah lets ram the chaos hell station into the sun with a rocket powered church.
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NmareBfly posted:Someone literally said they were looking forward to seeing how they handle a piece of the plot moving forward. You outright state what they do in the books. That is a spoiler. It's not incidental background detail that helps fill in the setting, it is a thing that has not happened yet on-screen. It is a thing they haven't had the opportunity to even mention in the show. I thought he meant, "don't," not, "won't," until this post
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 15:09 |
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Miller shooting Dresden in the face definitely makes sense as something an RPG gamer would do. I can almost hear the DM quietly weeping into his hands as he scraps a huge pile of exposition and plot hooks.
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Fister Roboto posted:Miller shooting Dresden in the face definitely makes sense as something an RPG gamer would do. I can almost hear the DM quietly weeping into his hands as he scraps a huge pile of exposition and plot hooks. I've been extra enjoying the show watching it all with stuff like this in mind. I can also see the heated argument the players had after. "Why the gently caress did you shoot him your character is a misanthropic rear end in a top hat but he wouldn't do that!" "Nah I had to shoot him it's what my character would do" "gently caress you man! I.. I totally shoot your character then" "nah your goody two shoes guy would never do that" "gently caress you're right, well we're kicking your guy out of the party!!" then everyone cools down and they decide to let his character re-join the party because the player was going to go do his own side story and the GM was all "I'm not running another side story, I finally got you all together, can you sort this poo poo out and dude maybe don't just murder important plot NPC's so much for the sake of the game?"
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 19:35 |
As someone who once murdered an important NPC I can see how this all played out Edit: I once had a low level PC attempt to take on Darth loving Vader in single combat during a campaign, players do dumb poo poo. I killed his character of course.
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Some of my best RPG sessions have come from the players killing plot NPCs. Had a Dark Heresy game where the players had to put down a worker's union while their city was being invaded by orks. So the assassin kills the head of the union. Which sets off a riot. The table had a blast with that. Of course, just a week ago, my party decided, when offered the chance to just leave the plot behind and let half the party survive, that they didn't really have anything invested in the plot. So they did. And ended a year and a half campaign in one minute. On topic though, if anything, I think Miller is a DMPC. His plot is disconnected for most of season 1, he can serve whatever role needs filling, and does stuff around, but not part of the Roci crew. They're an RPG; Miller is one of Corey's half-done novels.
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Yo momma so fat, you look like you grew up in a gravity well.
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Yo mamma so fat she wear an asteroid belt!
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Yo momma bones so brittle me crush her rear end to dust!
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Yo momma so fat even the protomolecule wouldn't hit that.
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Yo mamma got so much biomass the protomolecule ditched Eros!
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Yo momma so fat, I gotta contact Anderson corp to spin her over when I change positions.
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Yo momma so barren the MCRN are tryin to terraform her
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Yo mamma so fat Tycho Manufacturing made it's name spinning her up.
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Yo momma so thirsty, thousands of belters die every year mining ice for her
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Yo momma so fat astronomers use her as a gravitational lens.
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Yo momma so fat they found a pair of forgotten arms in her rolls.
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