Getting a little tired of lazy #SciFi. Capitalism cannot survive a multi-planet, spacefaring civilisation. If you need scarcity, introduce something rare and important (Dune: spice). Logistics is always the most interesting part of economics. How to get stuff to where its needed, raw materials to manufacturing, manufactured goods to distribution. Food, furniture, clothing. That should always be the first step in your #WorldBuilding.
Getting a little tired of lazy #SciFi. Capitalism cannot survive a multi-planet, spacefaring civilisation. If you need scarcity, introduce something rare and important (Dune: spice). Logistics is always the most interesting part of economics. How to get stuff to where its needed, raw materials to manufacturing, manufactured goods to distribution. Food, furniture, clothing. That should always be the first step in your #WorldBuilding.
I gifted my self a transportable sorting box for my #TTRPG dice, grouped by side count or specialities. AND it has some room for improvement.
It's look could have been a lot more like RPG, anyhow I am satisfied for now that I don't need to bring 5 different containers for:
- tools
- dice
- minis
I gifted my self a transportable sorting box for my #TTRPG dice, grouped by side count or specialities. AND it has some room for improvement.
It's look could have been a lot more like RPG, anyhow I am satisfied for now that I don't need to bring 5 different containers for:
- tools
- dice
- minis
One of my players wants to a play a dog person in my Alternity/Stardrive game. Fits in well enough with the setting, but I would like some lore to go with it: can anyone point me towards any dog like aliens from other science fiction settings that I could borrow ideas from? Don't care what medium it is, though, obviously ttrpgs would be the easiest to steal from
Who wouldn't want to find this on Christmas morning?
Art by Jack Crane
#TTRPG
Who wouldn't want to find this on Christmas morning?
Art by Jack Crane
#TTRPG