Originally posted by theSea:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Havocatalyst:
I have one moron that says "I dont like any game were you can die in character creation."
</font>[/QUOTE]If you think about it, this isn't moronic.
What is the one commodity that we have a finite amount of? Time. And if I spend my time doing something to no purpose (rolling a character who ends up dead, a lot like 'self pleasure' but 'without the pleasure'....), then I've consumed some of my valuable time doing.... sweet FA. I object to that.
I understand the metagame of character generation. But I think death is just silly - wounding, maiming, dishonourable discharge, whatever... these are all interesting and one can play with them. But unless you have resurrection, death just means 'please start again'.
So having that in the character generation sequence will sometimes (or often) lead to the wasting of time and that is in fact a crime, IMO. And I'm sure I'm not alone in that.
If you have enough time in your life to afford to spend time (sometimes a lot of time) filling up paper with a character, then tearing it up as he dies, then more power to you. Most of us don't have that luxury.
Firstly. if I recall correctly, failed survival in T20 character creation does not equal death - just instantly mustered out. The death rule is generally considered optional (actually they're all optional) in MT and beyond.
There are many more interesting results than death.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />"Traveller tech is based on the 1970s we have more advanced tech today than is in Traveller."
Nonsense, so is
Star Wars (20th Century Fox
1977). His point? Oh, no hand disintegrator. Too bad.
</font>[/QUOTE]So is Star Wars not similarly flawed?
Two wrongs do not a right make.
[*]Starship Troopers - this surely was an abomination that sent RAH spinning in his grave, and they cut the battledress completely (/me flips P.V. the bird). But *still* you get your space marines with ACRs. And Psionics too. Just no bloody heavy weapons squads or fire support worth a damn. Definitely required viewing prior to running Chamax Plague/Horde.
Roughneck Chronicles, the cartoon, used Combat Armour instead of Battle Dress, but it was much better in many ways that the movie.
Additionally, depending on your liberality with the understanding of 'weapon' as a mustering out benefit, you *might* actually be able to start with battle dress and a fusion gun. (Law 0 high tech world?). And Psionics *can* be game and world dominating (in fact, I think they dominate thousands of worlds, IIRC my Zhodani Consulate Galactography).
Now, all this doesn't mean the player in question isn't being a closed minded git or that you should play with him. But trying to see his PoV is probably a good idea. And calling him (even though I don't know him) a moron in a public forum is probably a good sign of trouble ahead for your game.