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Barley Crusher!!! EPIC...

and the fat kid from Stand By Me is Jerry Oconnell.. He married Rebecca Romijn Stamos
 
Well d16 isn't used nearly as much as a d20... like, not even close....
 
I'm not even sure what a hexadecahedron would look like. The standard roleplaying dice are d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20.
 
I'm not even sure what a hexadecahedron would look like. The standard roleplaying dice are d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20.

This is getting waaaay too nerdy for me. I need to interject some babeage to balance it out.

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I have my eye on you HBT D&D people... I know you are here now. No seriously Whil Wheaton is a classy dude.
 
I suppose you could Google it....

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I'm pretty sure I have a 16. I don't know that they come in the standard set. When the model and hobby shop closed a few years back, I picked up a few sets of cool-looking dice on discount. I keep threatening to finish the dungeon and walk the kids through it, but we never have time :(

How does "Fawkes Anarchy!" sound for a IIPA?
 
So my friends and I in middle school may have been the only people to ever play it, but has anybody played Rifts?
 
Every time I mention HBT or my wife sees me on it, she always asks, "how are your D&D friends"? I've never played D&D in my life. I do love me some Zelda though.....
 
So my friends and I in middle school may have been the only people to ever play it, but has anybody played Rifts?

I played in the pre release and thought it was way too much like WoW. Except not as much fun. To me it sounded like some WoW players got disenfranchised with the game so they decided to break off and make their own version.

I think the players will find that the same jerks who make WoW frustrating sometimes, will end up being jerks on RIFT as well.
 
Homercidal said:
I played in the pre release and thought it was way too much like WoW. Except not as much fun. To me it sounded like some WoW players got disenfranchised with the game so they decided to break off and make their own version.

I think the players will find that the same jerks who make WoW frustrating sometimes, will end up being jerks on RIFT as well.

Huh? Is there another franchise with a similar name?

Cuz I'm talking about Rifts, a table top RPG... with the dice and the character sheets. And I mentioned I played in middle school. War craft 2 had barely been invented then.

:D
 
Huh? Is there another franchise with a similar name?

Cuz I'm talking about Rifts, a table top RPG... with the dice and the character sheets. And I mentioned I played in middle school. War craft 2 had barely been invented then.

:D

Oh, I thought you meant the MMORPG Rift!

Never heard of Rifts. I didn't catch the part about middle school. Maybe you are underage and just slipped up this one time?? :D

Nvermind. carryon. :/
 
Watched a little Wesley Crusher last night. Episode starred him and some other young hopefuls as they competed for a spot in the academy. Good stuff.
 
Watched a little Wesley Crusher last night. Episode starred him and some other young hopefuls as they competed for a spot in the academy. Good stuff.

The one with the accident and whether it's his fault?
 
The one with the accident and whether it's his fault?

My favorite was when he was working with "The Traveler" and had like "special powers" to control the warp field with his mind. "The Traveler" told him he was "special" and was going to do great things ect... then they never followed up on it. Instead he just went to the Academy and was responsible for the death of a fellow classmate. Good job Wesley, way to waste a gift. :D
 
My favorite is when they go down to the hedonistic planet where everyone is sexy and run everywhere for travel/social-interaction/etc. Wil Wheaton is playing some kind of game with the local youngins and ends up falling in this tiny patch of land that is for some reason forbidden and he is sentenced to death.

It's one of the better episodes that displays, in my opinion, Gene Roddenbery's true purpose for Star Trek: to examine and postulate the possible ethical and political implications interstellar travel can produce.

And speaking of which, a couple semesters ago I took the greatest general capstone course ever -- Star Trek: Laws and Ethics. It's an upper-division criminal justice course where we examined laws and ethics of futuristic civilizations and we compared Star Trek (TOS, TNG, and Voyager) with GATTACA and 1984. Really cool class.
 
I read about this on reddit a while back.

I'm not sure why you all are pretending to be Wil Wheaton-homebrewer.
Brew one batch and you are a homebrewer?

I was on tv one time.

Meet olllllo, star of the small screen, television personality and YouTube sensation in which Sam Caligone played a supporting role.
 

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