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Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
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RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
Yeah, card games are very expensive... I used to be 7th top in Scotland at Yugioh! Wink

But, I realised that I had spent thousands of pounds on it and eventually thought that it was a bit much.

As I mentioned warhammer earlier, I shall add that I also played Warhammer 40K... I may post a picture or two of some of my converted models Tongue I'm sure they are in my cupboard somewhere.
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#22
RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
I still have one of the original Lord of the Rings board games, SPI's War of the Ring. I was a massive fan of D&D from about 1980-1984. Still love the premise, and no computer game can beat sitting with friends, sharing food and wild creativity in creating what essentially ends up being a fantasy novel. I tried other games over the years (most notably Chill, which I discovered years after converting the rules for Top Secret to allow for a Victorian horror campaign), but what really makes the game-beyond a great DM-is a circle of friends who all love the fun and companionship.

That said, The Gamers and Dorkness Rising are some of my favorite film parodies of any institution. Rpgs certainly accrue their fair share of true weirdos (not the fun kind).

On the ST v. SW debate, Star Wars all the way, but only the first (er, second-er ...) trilogy. The only redeeming feature of the newer films was Natalie Portman, and you get much more of what you want from her in The Darjeeling Limited.
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#23
RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
Am I the only "nerd" here who didn't play rpgs and the like? I just couldn't get into it. Had my face buried in too many books, I guess.
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RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
Had my face buried in books, too, hon, but my creativity loved the chance to "co-author" adventures with friends. It is a fantastic experience.
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[holds up hands] what can I say? I'm sure my parents would have thought it as horrible as video games and unfortunately I lived too far away from all of my friends (I went to a school "out of district") to easily meet up. Must be why I prefer the company of plants now...too used to being alone.
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#26
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You play with others just fine from what I can see.
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Never said I didn't, just that I'm used to being on my own. Tongue

Some of you, yourself included, make play a pure pleasure so who could resist it?
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RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
(December 10, 2011 at 2:08 pm)Epimethean Wrote: On the ST v. SW debate, Star Wars all the way, but only the first (er, second-er ...) trilogy. The only redeeming feature of the newer films was Natalie Portman, and you get much more of what you want from her in The Darjeeling Limited.

I can never look at Portman the same way again, The Black Swan not withstanding, after involving herself in that junk.

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#29
RE: Star Trek vs. Star Wars - An Objective Analysis
I like the fact that I can look at her differently now.
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#30
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I've never been too into rpgs either, summer. Not the binary kind, anyway.

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