If the police is though on peaceful protestors they’ll turn into violent protestors.
it’s funny because last month I’ve read Malm’s how to blow up a pipeline a book where, considering that peaceful actions doesn’t work he calls for violent protest regarding climate.
In many places, passing the test on an automatic would give you a licence restricted to automatic only (and the need for some more hours to learn how to drive a manual). While it’s not that easy to switch from manual to automatic, it’s definitely easier, so get a licence on a regular car first and if you have the opportunity to drive an automatic you’ll find out by yourself in a couple of hours how it works
You don’t even need to have someone else running their character. Just say that the character is busy/drunk/sick whatever match their role-play. Or simply have an agreement with the PC that despite being unrealistic for the sake of the game, nobody will wonder why a character can be absent in the middle of space or a dungeon without any justification.
I understand that in game with a big focus on party balance/tactic it may-be different but this kind of the game is the exception not hte norm
Obligatory thought to cobol, which is stil the backbone of banking computers.
I would also think to the good old electromechanical relay which are still pretty common
More political, but whatever what imperator Musk thinks Privacy isn’t obsolete
some concept I’d love to GM, but there is not enough time a week.
A Vampire the requiem campaign with PC part of the Cartian movement from the french revolution to let’s say the fall of the Berlin Wall. And would follow revolution hero turning into dictator and all the alternating Dictatorship–>Revolution–>Republic --> Dictatorship that lasted for the next 150 years at least.
A Kult campaign based on the backroom creepy pasta. No spoiler, but I can really see how to intricate Kult lore in that one.
I am sure there is a way to turn the Steampunk Musical The doll of New albion where Anabel is raising up the dead into a great steampunk campaign, but not sure where to start, so it’s lower on my priority list.
A Fading suns campaign where the players plays symbiot, this one is on my bucket list since War in the heaven came out. However, it requires players knowing the lore and ready for some spoilers, so kinda hard to put in place.
Does D&D finally come with a lore?
Finally a playable game? (still the cost of 3?)
It’s funny because I am cooking with nutmeg, and was saying that. A quick search tells me that you can have hallucination from 15g of nutmeg.
However, with the strong taste, sounds like a good netty bad poison
A vintage computer monitor, displaying a pixel-art green and black image of a cat Using SD XL and Thinkervision
Indeed, this is an important point, when talking about violence, he talks mostly about attacking equipement owned by fossilf-fuel companies so mostly victimless violence not about performing a Luigi Mangione