The Amazon is burning. Combined with the fact that the permafrost is melting, this may be the year we look back and say "oh yeah, that's when human extinction became inevitable."
Meanwhile, I am following the Campbell award controversy. Campbell was a racist dick. Important.
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While it’s certainly likely that the extinction of modern civilization is likely, followed by a population bottleneck, the near-term extinction of the species is not as certain. We’re a lot like pigeons, rats and cockroaches. We’ll be scraping by for a while longer.
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Oh, I don't put the odds at 100%. I do put them at "no longer trivial." As a long time gamer I know you can roll 20% when you really don't want to.
Or even 1%.
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Lost a nonzero number of Blood Bowl matches from rolling 1/1000 outcomes. Two turns in a row.
I've only played a few hundred.
We are playing a very dangerous game with the planet.
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still remember a friend creating a character in Runequest. Enemy crit impales him to the head first roll, a less than 1% chance.
Boy, he was not happy.
(This is why GMs have screens, to cheat FOR the players, not against. I always said, "dude you don't want to see my rolls.")
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Yeah, I remember my 1st experience GMing in DnD. Entire party got their butts kicked by a pair of bugbears.
Had to prevent one guy from literally just getting offed in one turn.
But I'd be very surprised if our planet has a GM protecting it from crits.
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my rule was to protect them from bad luck, but not their own decisions. If they did something stupid which would probably lead to death, well the dice fell where they did...
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I don't remember it all that clearly, but I think this was more a case of DnD 3rd ed variance.
"So this monster only hits about 35% of the time, but oh there's a 20. So your level 1 guy takes 2d8+4 damage..."
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