I was pleasantly surprised to see you jump to The Inner Light for a video! I'm among those who count it as their favorite episode - it even motivated me to learn to play the whistle. I've enjoyed perusing, and using, a few of your random table books. It's an extra bonus that I get these tie-ins of Star Trek and D&D. Keep these videos coming!
I'm glad you are getting use out of my books. That means a lot. I'm also glad you like these videos. More are coming, but it will be a bit until the next Star Trek video drops I'm afraid.
I think Frakes saying he didn't get why this one was so popular was just a dig at Patrick Stewart, since the episode sidelines most of the cast. I took it as being tongue-in-cheek
The clip I saw didn't seem too tongue-in-cheek. I think there has been some friction in the cast over Stewart wanting to be spotlighted more in the later season of TNG and the movies. Probably not wanting any of the others in Picard at the beginning probably didn't help either.
This is sad to hear. Sure, you wouldn't do it for the first session or at all in probably in a short campaign. However, in a long campaign role-players usually relish the opportunity to play different characters for a session or two. I loved it when our characters turned into bears while visiting the fey in D&D. Years ago I ran Star Trek game where a time distortion made the captain and crew Roman senators. It's the session that is remembered decades later.
I was pleasantly surprised to see you jump to The Inner Light for a video! I'm among those who count it as their favorite episode - it even motivated me to learn to play the whistle.
I've enjoyed perusing, and using, a few of your random table books. It's an extra bonus that I get these tie-ins of Star Trek and D&D. Keep these videos coming!
I'm glad you are getting use out of my books. That means a lot. I'm also glad you like these videos. More are coming, but it will be a bit until the next Star Trek video drops I'm afraid.
I think Frakes saying he didn't get why this one was so popular was just a dig at Patrick Stewart, since the episode sidelines most of the cast. I took it as being tongue-in-cheek
Frakes has said the same thing about "Yesterday's Enterprise", although in that case I think he was being genuine! 😁
The clip I saw didn't seem too tongue-in-cheek. I think there has been some friction in the cast over Stewart wanting to be spotlighted more in the later season of TNG and the movies. Probably not wanting any of the others in Picard at the beginning probably didn't help either.
I never really liked this episode. It was too boring and depressing for me.
But I'm glad people like it.
I never found it boring. It is incredibly sad though.
So i dont think the whole body swap is good advice. In dnd people make charachters they want to play, not get the dm to make them for you
This is sad to hear. Sure, you wouldn't do it for the first session or at all in probably in a short campaign. However, in a long campaign role-players usually relish the opportunity to play different characters for a session or two. I loved it when our characters turned into bears while visiting the fey in D&D. Years ago I ran Star Trek game where a time distortion made the captain and crew Roman senators. It's the session that is remembered decades later.
I think if you're going to do number 1, you better talk to your players first.
If it's a long-running campaign with friends, there's no need to talk to them first.
@@dicegeeks I don't think that's absolutely true. It really depends on the group.