Also The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world
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SNES - I love 16bit pixel art.
I’m having trouble finding the battle pass. It must be in the menus somewhere.
You pass the perception check and spot the mimic.
100% agree. I like DMs having more hazards and obstacles at their disposal.
It’s almost not worth picking up at character creation if the DM is probably going to ignore it.
I think this is it. I like the D&D edit better.
Closest I can think of is in Wrath of Khan when Kirk realizes Khan doesn’t think of ship battles in 3D.
Yes, but it’s not what you’re picturing probably. They count up by 10 from 00-90 and are usually rolled with a d10 so that you can get all the numbers between 1-100.
There’s a 3-dot options button next to “quote” that has “Text Faces”.
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Oh my god, I’d never tried tapping this button before.
Now THAT also sounds like early internet too…
I’m going to say yes. Every teenager is an alien.
Lol, you mean you didn’t like them singing Row Row Row Your Boat around the campfire? Or Uhura’s sexy fan dance? How about Scotty running into a crossbeam like he’s in the Three Stooges?
It seems like such a creative way to do social commentary. We get to see our present failings in aliens, and then contrast it with how the crew (future humanity) carries themselves. Sometimes it’s very clunky and heavy handed (like that TOS episode with the half-white/half-black aliens), but it’s still good. My favorites are every time Picard monologues about their values to an alien race in TNG.
Even if you already share the values, it’s fascinating to hear them laid out so clearly.
Oh yeah, it’s TV for sure. The original ran from 1966-69 with 79 episodes, and that was going to be it because they had never heard of a “fandom” before.
Then, they realized that people were showing up to conventions and obsessing over the show, so they finally made the first movie in 1979 and then started the next show in the 80s (which ran for like 140-150 episodes).
The TV series is the main draw, with any movies along the way just being a bonus.
That sounds like such a an awesome early internet thing.
Good bot!