Well. That Was Certainly Exciting!
Jan. 15th, 2005 10:50 pmYou don't know what you've got until it goes away, do you? I had to use all my LiveJournal time doing something else equally unproductive! (Mostly iChatting with the students about Huygens (yaay!).)
New icon, courtesy of
muskrat_john. This'll be the gaming icon. I'm also doing a gaming friends distribution, so that those who aren't gamers and aren't interested in it don't have to see that stuff. Please comment and let me know if you want to be on it - right now, it includes only
bibulb,
moontyger,
wileras, and
wren_chan.
We just started a new game, a Star Wars d6 System game (not D20), GMed by
wileras. As usual for a new game in a new or semi-new system, everybody almost died. Note to self: it is very important to win initiative in this system. Also, try to stay out of ship-to-ship combat.
Spouse, in a major departure for him, decided not to play his usual thinly-veiled self-pastiche, and is instead playing a thinly-veiled pastiche of Hank Hill. This PC has been dubbed the Stupid Human by my character (a Rodian private investigator-type).
I think I'm going to shelve the Seatec Security campaign for a while - that's totally not working out schedule-wise. But I do want to GM something. Maybe the old GURPS Bronze Age setting? Or there's always GURPS Talislanta - I can start in the Seven Kingdoms (which I've already converted) and work outward from there . . .
New icon, courtesy of
We just started a new game, a Star Wars d6 System game (not D20), GMed by
Spouse, in a major departure for him, decided not to play his usual thinly-veiled self-pastiche, and is instead playing a thinly-veiled pastiche of Hank Hill. This PC has been dubbed the Stupid Human by my character (a Rodian private investigator-type).
I think I'm going to shelve the Seatec Security campaign for a while - that's totally not working out schedule-wise. But I do want to GM something. Maybe the old GURPS Bronze Age setting? Or there's always GURPS Talislanta - I can start in the Seven Kingdoms (which I've already converted) and work outward from there . . .