Session #19

Okay, we’re not actually playing a Cowboy Bebop RPG, we’re playing Traveller.

But this gaming session actually felt… right.

The first couple of times we played Traveller, it felt off.  I even told the group that the premade adventure felt more like I was railroading the party, more than I usually see in these types of adventures.

There was also a noticeable lack of conflict.  Specifically, no combat.

The adventure kept calling for skill rolls as they got their salvaged spaceship up and running out of an active volcano.

Once it was over, not a single initiative roll was made.  No to hit rolls, no damage rolls.

This would have made for an interesting pilot episode of some sci-fi series, I suppose.

I read through yesterday’s adventure well over a month ago, and then skimmed over it this past week.

That’s when I remembered one of the lessons I learned (and seemed to forget) when running a role-playing game: as GM/DM/referee/overseer/etc. your job is not to play the adventure vs. the player characters, your job is to help facilitate the shared story using the adventure.

So I pretty much used the adventure as set up while winging it, inserting plot elements were necessary.

And there was combat.  With wolves.  Or wolf-like predators.

After this session ended, I felt much better with the Traveller system, no longer feeling ‘off’.

Heck, if these characters ever find themselves chasing bounties…

Meh

I’m definitely distracted.

Maybe because today was a ‘second Monday’ due to the holiday.  Except I was off on ‘real’ Monday.

2 days into the new year, and today I misplaced (lost) my parking garage ticket, so I had to pay the 50% additional penalty to get my car.

I think it fell out of my pocket on my way to the office.  One block away from the garage.

The rest of the work day seemed to go fine.

At home I fell into a rabbit hole about bullet journaling on YouTube, and ultimately decided that it wasn’t for me.

Sharks won.

I Don’t Get It

When the reimaged Hawaii Five-O premiered, I watched it for a couple seasons.  I got bored of it and stopped.

I’ve stopped watching the DC shows on CW, because I got bored of them.

I’ve drastically cut down on the number of comics I read on a monthly basis.

I don’t watch Star Trek Discovery.

I’m didn’t watch a full NFL football game once this season.

In all cases, they went on without me.

I see lots of people bemoaning Disney and their upcoming Star Wars projects, or people upset with Doctor Who because of the way the show is now.

So why can’t they simply walk away?

The whole ‘childhood ruined’ excuse is stupid for a myriad of reasons.

Hell, any excuse is stupid.  Walk away.

Being a consumer doesn’t mean that you HAVE to consume everything.

And shouting at the wind won’t make any of these corporations change their minds.

Day 365

Last Day of the Year, and I’m staying home.

I thought about going out to see a movie, but I couldn’t decide on one.

I’m pretty much vegging out in front of the TV.

So if you don’t hear from me around midnight, Happy New Year to you all!

Aquarium Scene

It was the aquarium scene in Aquaman.

There was something about seeing a little brown kid discovering his super powers while being bullied that simply made me smile and tear up.

Because I’ve been that bullied little brown kid.  But without the super powers.

I didn’t expect that.

As for the rest of the movie, I enjoyed it.  It wasn’t perfect, but it was entertaining.  There were a lot of predictable moments that I could see coming a mile away.

The movie looks pretty, certainly, but some of these shots lingered longer than they should have.  Some of the action shots looked bad.  Period.

And Black Manta was a frakking joke.  He reminded me of Gigan in Godzilla Final Wars.

Is it a must see?  If you’re a fan of Aquaman or Jason Momoa, by all means, see it.

I would rank it second among the DC movies, behind Wonder Woman, and slightly edging out Justice League.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

That was a whole lotta fun.

I have to admit that I’ve not read a lot of Miles Morales as Spider-Man stuff.  I just haven’t made the time to do so.

But this was a really good movie, as good as any super-hero film that’s been released in recent memory.

I was floored by the post-credits scene, and loved the mid-credits scene.

In ranking the Spider-Man films, I would place it 3rd, after Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man 2.

Recommended!  Go see it!