This whole series was amazing! The characters brought drama and feels, the players brought out of the box thinking, and guy, as always, brought the tension in bucketloads. And of course we want a rescue mission, or at least, the attempt of one hehe.
Yes, yes, YES! A rescue mission! That was amazingly entertaining. Hats off to all the players for creative, intelligent roleplay. But mostly hats off to you Guy. Even though you made "mistakes", you made it a fun, edge-of-the-seat ride for all involved. Thank you all!
Damn I was on the edge of my seat! Loved this whole thing, and I wish so much I'd get more! Great performances, very cool showcase and a nice campaign concept.
Thanks for sharing your insights and peeks behind the curtain. Still making my way through the 2ed rules before running my next STA campaign but your general point about smaller scale ships being harder to balance for when it comes to if the players fil couple of rolls seems right to me. Anyway thanks for sharing the game and pass my compliments on to the full crew for the entertainment. 🖖
At the very last instant, at the very end, I'd envisioned Doutan offering the mental software, connecting to the Cardassian computer, then giving them "that tiny bit of the virus/bad AI" that made him hungry for knowledge, thereby infecting the cardassians as payback for their actions
Yeah, Quentin Smith. He recently left Shut Up & Sit Down to start his own channel doing RPG reviews. Quinns Quest is the name of the new channel and it's wonderful.
Rescue mission! 🖖
Thanks, Guy! I'm seriously considering buying the core rulebook for the system!
This whole series was amazing! The characters brought drama and feels, the players brought out of the box thinking, and guy, as always, brought the tension in bucketloads. And of course we want a rescue mission, or at least, the attempt of one hehe.
Yes, yes, YES! A rescue mission! That was amazingly entertaining. Hats off to all the players for creative, intelligent roleplay. But mostly hats off to you Guy. Even though you made "mistakes", you made it a fun, edge-of-the-seat ride for all involved. Thank you all!
There is a high pitched noise on the audio. It was on the previous episode as well and I could hardly make it through listening in little chunks.
Thanks for the adventure, Guy. I wouldn't worry about it too much. It's a one shot and everyone had fun.
Damn I was on the edge of my seat!
Loved this whole thing, and I wish so much I'd get more!
Great performances, very cool showcase and a nice campaign concept.
Would LOVE to see a follow-up series conducting the rescue mission :)
Thanks for sharing your insights and peeks behind the curtain. Still making my way through the 2ed rules before running my next STA campaign but your general point about smaller scale ships being harder to balance for when it comes to if the players fil couple of rolls seems right to me. Anyway thanks for sharing the game and pass my compliments on to the full crew for the entertainment. 🖖
At the very last instant, at the very end, I'd envisioned Doutan offering the mental software, connecting to the Cardassian computer, then giving them "that tiny bit of the virus/bad AI" that made him hungry for knowledge, thereby infecting the cardassians as payback for their actions
The Chief Engineer is he the guy from Shut Up & Sit Down?
Yeah, Quentin Smith. He recently left Shut Up & Sit Down to start his own channel doing RPG reviews. Quinns Quest is the name of the new channel and it's wonderful.
They should have sent the Captain's spore plant over and let them try to figure out how that could help.
More please
Will you be playing a sequel ST:A game? 😮