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There are some good instructional videos out there, (the “So you want to...” series especially, but I’m biased)

My wife’s boss’ kid heard about this game and summed it up as “It sounds like No Man’s Sky, but good!” Certainly more interaction with people. Base building still needs to happen though.

But I was assured that “Caveat Emptor” was Latin for “enjoy your purchase sir”!

I mean, they could just surround his home with cattle grids...

I naturally distrust any tire place that offers a blowout sale.

I naturally distrust any tire place that offers a blowout sale.

Sounds like the Fork-Tailed Doctor Killer found an heir. You’d think the head designer would know that vertical rock faces don’t get along well with aircraft.

Two things, one kind of leading into the other: (and I don’t pretend to be an expert, just someone who listens to people who may or may not be experts)

That only worked because he drank from The Grail. (Told that to a friend and you could see the dawning realization in his eyes.)

Good catch. I’d bet on an updated version of the Corellian Gunship.

Good. All they’ve done is run Saitek’s name into the ground and keep drilling.

o7

Standard Docking Computer:

Such a sheep. You think there’s really a “Moon.”

Funny fact: The US government hired Stanley Kubrick to fake the moon landing, but he was such a perfectionist he filmed on location.

I had just started playing Elite: Dangerous, and while I wasn’t green, I was still learning the ropes. I had more dollars than sense and had just poured allll of my money into a new Python-class ship. But I didn’t have enough for a rebuy.

First steps towards The Baby Cooper Dollar Bill. It’s beautiful.

Pride IS a very powerful tool. I’m not denying that at all. I’m saying pride is a poor reason for dusting off 70+ year old ships and trying to return them to active service. Keep the Iowas in commission from a ceremonial standpoint like the Constellation, that’s fine. But when WWII started, the Navy didn’t blow the

1: Pride... pride is a lousy reason to put an obsolete system back to work. The time of the Iowa-class is past. Let them rest in peace and be museums for others.