rust said:I promised myself long ago never again to attempt to calcula-
te tide tables for a setting ...
:lol:
My friend, you are too into your details sometimes...

Mind you, I've gotten sidetracked onto minutae in the past too

rust said:I promised myself long ago never again to attempt to calcula-
te tide tables for a setting ...
Not guilty in this case, your honour, the players requested thoseBFalcon said:My friend, you are too into your details sometimes...![]()
It is not that bad. The floater has a shock absorbing landing pad, andRick said:I would have thought even a small tide at the wrong moment could cause big problems for incoming craft?
rust said:It is not that bad. The floater has a shock absorbing landing pad, andRick said:I would have thought even a small tide at the wrong moment could cause big problems for incoming craft?
the colony's shuttle is a tail lander which comes down vertically and
lands on telescoping and shock absorbing "legs". Besides, Lin Lien -
the colony's shuttle pilot - has already done this dozens of times du-
ring the transport of the colonists and their equipment from orbit to
the floater, so she has become a real ace with her shuttle.![]()
She loves to spread that rumour, but the shuttle technicians insist thatRick said:You forgot to say that she originally trained as a carrier pilot!! :lol:
I decided to use Cthulhu Rising, a science fiction version ofShawnDriscoll said:What was the outcome of this? What system did you find?