Also The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world
This is a quality shower thought.
This is why I love TNG so much. Even though TOS is the original that laid the groundwork for everything, TNG took that “boundless optimism” and ran with it. Watching TNG inspires me to continue to self-improve and encourage it in others.
Ah damn, sorry about the paywall. It let me hit “continue reading” on mobile, but I know sometimes these types of sites can be inconsistent.
I swear I learn more about LOTR from comment sections under memes than anywhere else.
Also can’t forget gaming companies that have turned many modern games into Skinner-boxes.
I’m a big XCOM fan, but I haven’t ever given this game a shot since it was so different. Will have to check it out.
(I also crossposted this to /c/XCOM)
Oh, hey satan
SNES - I love 16bit pixel art.
Hey, power that thing down!
I don’t know if anime counts, but the Psycho-Pass “Dominator” is a really cool science fiction concept in itself.
You pass the perception check and spot the mimic.
I’m not a nurse, but I think the way you’re charting is the correct way to protect your license. If they’re A&Ox4 then there’s probably not a legal/regulatory reason to sit and watch them, but it’s also probably not out of bounds for hospital policy to require staff to observe and confirm any intervention (including meds) provided while under their care.
Now, whether they’re going to take into account how much cumulative time/work that adds to the nurses and then staff accordingly is another story… (Hint: they won’t)
Well I know who’s next in line for a little chat.
100% agree. I like DMs having more hazards and obstacles at their disposal.
It’s almost not worth picking up at character creation if the DM is probably going to ignore it.
I think this is it. I like the D&D edit better.
Usually, but I love the optimistic fanfare of the TNG intro, and it has a habit of drawing me in.