Pulling Back

I think I have too many proverbial irons in the fire.

So I’m reluctantly shelving Savage Worlds and Marvel Multiverse RPG for the time being.

Focus will be on Dragonbane, Captain’s Log, and Dungeons & Dragons with the Mythic Game Master Emulator.

I didn’t get too deep into Savage Worlds and Marvel, having learned most of the mechanics and character creation through YouTube videos.

Don’t touch that Dial!

2 Log Crews

I love planning stuff, and I’m bad at execution.

As in I can create stuff for Captain’s Log, I just can’t seem to get anything started.

Examples:

Crew of the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1798

Crew of the U.S.S. Diomedes NCC-314

That’s *four* different starships and crews that I have ready to play, from Enterprise-era to late TOS-era.

I don’t touch the Movie-era because that’s when the bulk of our FASA Trek campaign took place.

And we had one TNG-era adventure aboard the Intrepid-class U.S.S. Challenger as our last hurrah in FASA Trek, sometime in the late 1990s.

Don’t touch that dial!

YouTube

I have to admit that I don’t know why it took me so long to use YouTube the way I have over the past few weeks.

In that time I’ve gotten a better (full) understanding of the basic game mechanics of at least 3 4 different RPG systems that I’ve owned for more than a few years, but never sat down to really learn any of them.

  • Star Trek Adventures
  • Dragonbane
  • Savage Worlds Adventure Edition
  • edit: Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game

And other video tutorials are enticing me to learn more about still others.

Heck, I may finally learn how to play GURPS.

Stand by!

Star Trek Excalibur: Meet the Crew

While watching more tutorials for Captain’s Log, I was able to review my original first mission (which may become the second mission) and came up with a bunch of crew members as NPCs.

Interesting that Illyrians are listed as Enterprise-era species, which I suppose makes sense, given Strange New Worlds takes place before The Original Series-era.

And I’m considering the original mission as the second mission because I’m going to take a suggestion from a couple of Solo RPG tutorial videos, and start In Media Res, a time honored story telling method used in so many of my favorite movies (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai).

In medias res is a Latin phrase that means “in the middle of things”. It’s a literary device used to describe a narrative that begins in the middle of the plot, rather than at the beginning. 

I tried using CoPilot to create a crew photo, but I can’t get it to use the Enterprise-era uniforms.

These were the best two.

The AI apparently doesn’t know what an Andorian, Aenar or Denobulan looks like.

Don’t touch that dial!

For My Next Trick…

To ‘celebrate’ the release of the new Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook, I’m going to reroll my Solo RPG Barbarian, Raised By Minotaurs, using the new character creation rules.

And then I may actually continue his very short stint in soloing.  I think he got as far as the forest where a scouting party disappeared.

Don’t touch that dial!

Q’apla?

That’s hillarious:

I was thinking that one of my miscellaneous characters for Star Trek Adventures Captain’s Log should be a Klingon, so I started looking into acquiring the Klingon Core Rulebook from Modiphius.

Amazon has the deluxe edition for about $50.

Modiphius has it on sale for $60.

DriveThruRPG has it digitally for $20.

I go to the page for the item on DTRPG and:

Yeah, I’m an idiot.

There’s been an awakening…

… have you felt it?

Between watching YouTube videos on Solo RPGs and reviews on the systems that I own, I feel more ready than ever to finally get things started with…

How I let this one sit on my shelf for this long without taking a good look at it is a crime.

It really feels like everything I want to get out of a Fantasy Solo RPG experience, and it’s all coming out of one box.

No Mythic GM Emulator needed, though i may use that later, either for this of if I decide to go back to D&D 5E.

I made a DUCK KNIGHT for crying out loud!  I’ll probably try him out in combat when I get home from work.

Stand by!