Play Prime Directive Online - Donjebruche Campaign
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- mojo_billbo
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1) The drawer will fit through the window (Edit: it's still a bit cumbersome, though.)mojo_billbo wrote:two OOC questions:
#1 is the drawer that is of interest removable and easily transportable.
#2 I KNEW that was going to happen... Someone ALWAYS shows up when you search a place after someone was killed.
2) You coulda' locked the door behind you...!
Door to Tarsh's room
Is it a standard door like we have today or a sliding futuristic door?
Re: Door to Tarsh's room
[Thinks for a second.]paul wrote:Is it a standard door like we have today or a sliding futuristic door?
These are cheap, mass produced sliding-type doors. So when you stood in front of it, it simply didn't open automatically. No sound was made when you "tried the door".
Hmm....
No... it didn't make any noise and this didn't surprise you. You had to get close to the door to listen anyway. If the door had been left unlocked, it would have opened automatically when you stood directly in front of it.paul wrote:Excuse me for being dense but does the door usually make noise when you try to open it and it is locked? What I am trying to get at here is to see if there is something out of the ordinary here.
Also... Federation hotel doors are fabricated without peep-holes like what we're used to today.
I'll get this one to keep things moving.
Up 'til now, I've assumed that it would save bandwidth if I make up the rolls based on verbal instructions-- the classic, "rules are for GM's, not players" approach.
If we were all at the table, it's more fun to roll your own dice to be sure. Does rolling the dice electronically have the same affect?
Up 'til now, I've assumed that it would save bandwidth if I make up the rolls based on verbal instructions-- the classic, "rules are for GM's, not players" approach.
If we were all at the table, it's more fun to roll your own dice to be sure. Does rolling the dice electronically have the same affect?
Actually... if you are mostly certain that you know what you need to roll... go ahead and declare it and roll it.
(On my end, I detest looking up modifiers after the roll has been made. But if it is more fun to roll it yourself... go ahead. Just be sure to spell your character name and the campaign name right. I failed to do that today! Grr....)
Our page is here. Note that it is missing the rolls from today.
(On my end, I detest looking up modifiers after the roll has been made. But if it is more fun to roll it yourself... go ahead. Just be sure to spell your character name and the campaign name right. I failed to do that today! Grr....)
Our page is here. Note that it is missing the rolls from today.
Last edited by Jeffr0 on Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.