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  • As an exmo, it is specifically a ban on coffee and tea (not herbal tea, caffeinated tea). Some are strict and extrapolate this to mean "caffeine" and some are literalists that chug Mountain Dew. It's very weird. As an aside: one of the names of ephedra is "Mormon tea".

  • My first thought. I don't know if it was deliberate or accidental, but that's going to get a lot of people frothing.

  • Saw the title and expected:

    šŸŽ¼ Hey, shake a leg. It's Captain Greg! šŸŽ¶

  • Honestly, I count using the four fingers for 1-4, close the fingers and extend thumb for five, then extend each finger again for 6-9.

    The right hand counts tens and works the same way. Can count to 100, and it's pretty intuitive. It's like if positional notation was discovered way earlier.

  • Those are orange cats: only three braincells total are represented in the picture.

  • I prefer it in the original Klingon.

  • I was floored when I first noticed that was her.

  • Instead, take this Tri-Ox! It is approved (required) for field officers and all the cool away teams are doing it. You don't want to be the one letting your team down... do you?

  • Hmm. The anti-racist who canonically died fighting against a pogrom, or the ally that literally played chicken with his own life (without blinking) to try to undo systemic damage? Tough call.

  • Oh Koala! That's Spot! Call ensigns S'plunk and Johnson! Or just run and cower.

  • So, do I give them the landlord treatment first, or the cop treatment first? I want to maximize their suffering education from the experience.

  • Then he has a perfect excuse to hunt down Section 31 agents while trying to establish control of a new clean energy source. And he won't be fooled by an agent pretending to be a statue. Also he can assemble and disassemble his golden phaser faster than most people can blink.

    Damn, I wish I had the writing chops to run with this.

  • That's one minor step away from a Von Neumann probe.

  • You leave Teft alone! He's a Knight Radiant and a hero, and he didn't deserve what happened to him.

  • She would have been good IMO. However, then she would have been saddled with the inconsistent writing, and thus be Star Trek's face of murder and genocide.

  • And that was based on a short story of the same name.

  • I suppose that depends on which book you're getting the rules from.

    I always heard that it's "all warfare is based on deception".

  • Thanks for this resource!

  • Yes it was. I think you're getting down voted because people are considering private property with personal property.

    Your stuff that's there so you can live your life? Personal property.

    Stuff that's held from the common but isn't for the purpose of someone living their life? That's private property.