Quote from: Tamas on Today at 08:14:56 AMI wonder if I ran into a bug. I started a parliament session and then added as an additional agenda a law change request. This tanked the success chance of parliament, like to 5% and it failed eventually. But still, the implementation of the law has triggered, without the 99 stability hit that you'd get trying to push it through without parliamentary approval. I am pretty sure this isn't how it is supposed to work.I think that's how it's supposed to work. You use up your political capital on changing the law, and not enough was left for the original agenda item. The additional items are not tied to the original agenda. That was one of the few things I figured out in my 7 hours of playing.
) years, I think the last years have put matters to the test with rapid crazy changes in the world. War, pestilence, political upheaval ... it takes a toll on all of us.
) I'll compromise and say theres a spectrum between the two that each person holds. Where they sit on the spectrum isn't about the person themselves but the topic on hand. If you can be dispassionate about a topic you're more likely to be logical. 
Quote from: Syt on November 07, 2025, 10:49:34 PMNot so much a discount, more a heads up: Battlestar Galactica Deadlock will be removed from sale Nov 15. So if you still want the game, best to pick it up now from Steam, GOG, or Slitherine themselves.
https://www6.slitherine.com/news/battlestar-galactica-deadlock-will-be-phased-out-on-november-15th
The game and DLC (Steam keys) are currently cheapest (according to isthereanydeal) on Fanatical (base game 75% off, DLC 57% off): https://www.fanatical.com/en/franchises/battlestar-galactica
The game is also on GOG (base game 70% off, DLC 50% off): https://www.gog.com/en/games?query=Battlestar&order=desc:score
Quote from: The Brain on November 08, 2025, 04:50:56 PMThe Midnight Club, S1. I liked it, I think it's very well made.
Frankenstein. Not a good movie, I might finish it later but it wasn't interesting enough to finish in one sitting. Apart from severe general blandness, my biggest objection is that they make Frankenstein a simple Reanimator who assembles pre-owned body parts. The whole point of the book is that Frankenstein creates life, and that the Creature confronts his Creator. Book Frankenstein uses body parts in his R&D to understand how the body works, but he doesn't use them for production.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on Today at 02:06:59 AMThe camp I identify with i call the rationalists. We believe in cost/benefit analyses, weighing of conflicting principles, and civil discourse as a means of resolving differences, and the primacy of reason, logic, facts and evidence as instruments in that discourse.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 16, 2025, 11:43:12 PMYou are not a part of the serious discussion, you are a prop, an exhibit. Joan is making a heroic, well intentioned, and thankless effort to broker some sort of accomodation between the nutjobs (you) and the centrists. This discussion only has purpose to the extent that it informs Joan of the terrain in which he is operating.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 17, 2025, 12:14:54 AMPerhaps you are right. Perhaps dim witted people will invariably be drawn to romanticism over rationalism.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 17, 2025, 12:42:22 AMIt's not condescension. It's the subversion of treating your feeble, dim witted attempts at sarcasm as literal.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 14, 2025, 03:23:22 AMSimple pleasures for simple minds.
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