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austenandrews

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  1. Re: "Neat" Pictures

     

    At the back' date=' there's a guy and girl almost peeking over the shoulder of the guy in the dark suit with light blue tie. With the lighting, they almost look photo shopped in, but a little out of place any way. Maybe the (12th? 13th?) Doctor and his companion jumping in on an historic moment?[/quote']

    Whoa, that's totally Sarah Jane Smith!

  2. Re: Star Trek: How dangerous are phasers?

     

    I remember playing the Star Trek RPG back in the early 80's. It was one of the few systems I ran where if someone held you at gunpoint, you dang well better put your hands up and surrender. Rushing a dude with a phaser pointed at you was a death sentence. Made for a lot of convincingly TOS-like adventures, where the PCs got captured and had to escape. That was surprisingly hard to do in most systems.

  3. Re: "Neat" Pictures

     

    I bleieve the pics are shown in the numerical order of the digits in their titles' date=' starting with [i']Air Force One, The Two Towers [/i]and so on ending Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

    Yeah' date=' 'cause that's Toshiro Mifune in [i']Seven Samurai[/i], then Eight Legged Freaks, then Plan 9.

    Some were more challenging than others. Not as challenging at Ragistu's historical figures pic, though.

  4. Re: Tyche

     

    Right, something that big in the Kuiper Belt would surely have been detected ages ago. But the existence of the Oort Cloud itself is only theoretical, right?

  5. Re: Space fightercraft in RPGs.

     

    Personally I'm not convinced a good deal of space combat won't be mutually assured destruction. If the enemy can shoot at you, you're effectively already dead. As an analogy, think of modern warfare if tactical nukes were commonplace. From that perspective, a large human-bearing target (like a battleship) sounds a lot like the proverbial "one neck." I wonder if you couldn't make the argument that dividing personnel into many smaller vessels, remotely controlling big, lightly-manned weapons platforms, could have advantages over sticking everybody's eggs into one basket. And if, from there, it would make sense to build these smaller vessels with weapons, armor and high maneuverability, not unlike what we think of as "space fighters." In function they'd almost be the opposite - the point would be to avoid getting blown up, as opposed to hurtling into the thick of combat - but such an arrangement might serve up smaller engagements of the sort we see in space opera, while maintaining some semblance of plausibility.

  6. Re: Exoplanet detection news

     

    Before these planets might have been labeled "super-Earths" but the low densities make them rather different from the terrestrial planets we know.

    Are there any prominent theories as to what these things might look like up close?

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