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Thanks Charles, but the first site heavily focuses on TSR's classic Marvel system, whereas I want the SAGA system (though I do use the classic Marvel system for other info, and that site has been wonderful). Noble Knight Games has been out of the main book for 2 years now. The supplements are easy to come by. The main set is difficult to obtain because of the fate deck that was included.
Ugh, Stan. Sorry to hear that you are dealing with yet more carpola in the workplace. That's 30 minutes of your life that you're not gonna get back. On the other hand, as has been my mindset of late, it sure the heck beats being unemployed. Not the shiniest of positive outlooks, but it's getting me through. Thank goodness the holidays are around the corner. Just looking to make it to the new year at this point.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
Thanks Charles, but the first site heavily focuses on TSR's classic Marvel system, whereas I want the SAGA system (though I do use the classic Marvel system for other info, and that site has been wonderful). Noble Knight Games has been out of the main book for 2 years now. The supplements are easy to come by. The main set is difficult to obtain because of the fate deck that was included.
LOL! Goes to show you how little I know. Oh well, it was a well-meant attempt to help. I saw the prices on Amazon and was astonished at how much this game goes for.
Then again, I still have my Advanced D&D rulebooks, which at one point would have fetched a pretty penny (including the one with the Cthulhu Mythos that was pulled from shelves due to IP/copyright infringement.) I am keeping them and passing them on to my kids - should they want them, that is.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
LOL! Goes to show you how little I know. Oh well, it was a well-meant attempt to help. I saw the prices on Amazon and was astonished at how much this game goes for.
Then again, I still have my Advanced D&D rulebooks, which at one point would have fetched a pretty penny. I am keeping them and passing them on to my kids - should they want them.
I totally appreciate your help with my question. I'm exhausted the Google search option which eventually led me to creating an account on RPGNet, a site that, while interesting in some aspects, is really starting to get on my nerves as some of the posters don't seem to listen.
I think I'd have more fun going into General Discussion on the realms.
Yesterday was a rough one. Let's hope today is better. I am interviewing someone this afternoon. For a super low level position so there's not much to talk about. The candidates we are looking into don't have any experience aside from college lab course work. I expect there to be a lot of crickets in the 30 minutes they've alotted me.
Just pick a random topic and have fun with it. Like "What do you think about bees?" or "Rainbows - for or against?"
Ugh, Stan. Sorry to hear that you are dealing with yet more carpola in the workplace. That's 30 minutes of your life that you're not gonna get back. On the other hand, as has been my mindset of late, it sure the heck beats being unemployed. Not the shiniest of positive outlooks, but it's getting me through. Thank goodness the holidays are around the corner. Just looking to make it to the new year at this point.
The interview isn't making the job tough. It's the workload. The interview is just something I need to trudge through. And yes, I'm thankful to be employed at all. My industry is growing slowly, and options for jobs are popping up all over the place. I could leave if I wanted to. I don't want to until I get some official management experience under my belt.
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I think I'd have more fun going into General Discussion on the realms.
Just pick a random topic and have fun with it. Like "What do you think about bees?" or "Rainbows - for or against?"
You know what? I would, but we're not allowed to ask non-work questions unless the interviewee brings it up. That's only happened once and it was about Game of Thrones. We hired her, btw.
The interview isn't making the job tough. It's the workload. The interview is just something I need to trudge through. And yes, I'm thankful to be employed at all. My industry is growing slowly, and options for jobs are popping up all over the place. I could leave if I wanted to. I don't want to until I get some official management experience under my belt.
Gotcha. Besides, the prospect of moving elsewhere may mean a relocation, right? I don't see you wanting to move, though. You'd have to trade in your Amish horse and buggy for a Volkswagen Bug! LOL!!!
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You know what? I would, but we're not allowed to ask non-work questions unless the interviewee brings it up. That's only happened once and it was about Game of Thrones. We hired her, btw.
Good move. Which House did she choose?
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
Well, when I comment about deprotagonizing players in a role-playing game stating that often a good GM can move beyond game limits, setting plots and storylines, then reference a game based on pre-set plot points (Savage World's Necessary Evil) and how my GM was able to allow us to affect the overall plot in different ways and compensate for any changes made, I expect that someone would actually read what I wrote.
Instead, I get a response: "Some games set the plot, not the GM."
Maybe I should start talking about Game of Thrones during job interviews.
Not that I have many of those...
You don't have many Thrones? Not even porcelain ones at your domicile?
Man, that is harsh news indeed.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino