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Clement Sector: The Rules -- a fixed version of Cepheus Engine?

Started by Tod13, March 01, 2017, 05:45:58 PM

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Dumarest

Quote from: jeff37923;950819From the mouth of a BNG, ladies and gentlemen.


Never mind.

Dumarest

I think it's great if Traveller is becoming wide open, especially for non-Third Imperium material.

Simlasa

Quote from: middenface;960010He's a great cure for insomnia too
I've actually used his YT vids for just that purpose, as a change up from my usual bed-time diet of ASMR stuff.

Dumarest

Quote from: Simlasa;960031I've actually used his YT vids for just that purpose, as a change up from my usual bed-time diet of ASMR stuff.


Ha ha ha...I tried watching one. Couldn't make it past a couple of minutes. Too much stop-and-start and hem-and-haw before he even starts talking about his topic. A little prep time before taping would go a long way toward making it watchable.