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Don’t forget Artificial Stupidity

I am a huge Zelazny fan and so of course I love the character.

People absolutely went weeks without seeing them. I know, I was there.

For as much as modern gamers love to act so hardcore (“No good at Elden Ring?!? Git gud, noob!”) they are such snowflakes.

Croyd Crenson is a new character every time he wakes up. *grin*

I am a big game pass fan. Of course, for the time being I will be playing Starfield.

I am not requiring you to feel anything; your opinions are your own. I am only able to speak to my own. So long as you also acknowledge that I am not required to not be fine with it (double negative alert) then we’re on good ground.

I am perfectly fine with it. There has to be room for romantic tension in stories without throwing hands in the air protesting that it exists. Especially, as I said, she has other aspects of character shown that have nothing to do with romance.

They took a stab at explaining that.

Yes, actually.  But where did I ever say that?

Please bookmark this for your apology after being proved wrong within the next 10 years.

So we’re all played out of Starfield in one month, BG3 in two and D4 in four?

Aww! Did I like something you did not like? That must be so hard for you!

Cheese Puff Powder Man 

Jesus, switch to decaf or something.  I just tried to make a harmless joke. 

So even MORE tiny checks?

Stop trying to make NFTs happen.  

It is a damned shame that Lucasfilm drags their feet making KOTOR screen content.  BioWare told better Star Wars stories than they did for the most part.  I know a KOTOR film has been teased and toyed at but, really, it needs to happen.  

Simple minded people often think people who disagree with them are stupid. Happens all the time.

Let’s be fair, though. There was a whole thread last episode about her wanting to get into the Vulcan Science Academy and then realizing her own worth when passed over. Had nothing to do with Spock, really, or romance. Just her seeing the value of her time on ship and finding fulfilment in her own skill.