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TheEvilDog:
I like it! Kinda reminds me of Tarol Hunt's early work on Goblins.

Loki:
I rather like it as well. (Side note, I rather dislike what Tarol Hunt is doing with Goblins.)

Stoon:

--- Quote from: Akima on 19 Apr 2013, 19:45 ---D&D? Meh... I preferred Traveller.

--- End quote ---
Oh man, I was in the worst Traveller campaign.  Our GM thought it would be great for everyone to role play dealing with bureaucrats instead of you know, adventuring.  We'd spend the entire evening trying to deal with the hassle of dealing with customs, dockyard officials, etc etc.   The campaign ended when the party decided to sell the ship and retire.  "But owning a spaceship was you life's desire!"  Me:  "Fuck it."

Method of Madness:
I dunno, bureaucracy is its own sort of adventure.

Loki:
I'm in a pretty hilarious Traveller campaign right now.
I am playing a scientist (specifically, a neurosurgeon who happens to be the only one in the party halfway decent at using a computer). We have a rogue/thief in the party (unbeknownst to the other PCs).
As our expedition ship is being blown to pieces by an unknown external force, the rogue happens to be in the lab with all the scientists. I bark at her: "Bloody do something! What kind of science do you do anyway?!"
"I do... Survival Science!"

We have rolled with it ever since. She is our resident "Survival Scientist". My character fervently believes she has all the answers to any questions regarding Survival, and will with great impetus defend her if someone questions her.

(We got off the exploding ship with an escape shuttle which was designed for ten people. We could have crammed up to thirty people in and saved many NPC lives.
So naturally, following the sensible advice of our Survival Scientist, we start as soon as the three of our PCs get into the - otherwise empty - shuttle. We didn't see any other escape shuttles making it :D)

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