March 6th, 2020
In this episode NASA Luke stops by for a visit and sits in for a sick Lathan, Tim makes a mess when we find he has a bit of drinking problem, and Katie promotes our upcoming Adepticon recording as well as our teenage niece…
Then, Tim tries his hand at creating a new segment in the D-Rail, we once again resort to some horribly bad accents, and then come full circle when we derail the D-Rail and talk about sex shops.
And finally, Shut Up and Take My Money shills to pay the bills, Geeky Jean asks the pros about our cons, and Celebrity Deathmatch gets starry eyed when it pits captain versus captain.
Oh, and don’t forget Tim’s Sack. I’m sure it’ll be out of this world this time..
Episode 41 Show Notes and Links
Hobby Updates
- Jean – Games: Codenames, What Do You Meme?, Starfinder
- Tim – Games: Zombicide:Black Plague, Starfinder, Meat Grinder Prep
- Luke – Games: Starfinder
- Katie – Games: Dinosaur Tea Party
- Dave – Games: Pandemic: Contagion, Zombicide:Black Plague, Space Beans, Escape Room In A Box: The Werewolf Experiment, Trapper Keeper Game, The Isle of Cats
Conventions
- C2E2 – February 28th – March 1st 2020 – Chicago, IL
- Adepticon – March 25th – 29th 2020 – Schaumburg, IL
- ArcanisCon – April 16th – 19th 2020 – Chicago, IL
- Exxxotica – April 17th – 19th 2020 – Chicago, IL
- Comicpalooza – May 22nd – 24th 2020 – Houston, TX
- Gen Con – July 30th – August 2nd 2020 – Indianapolis, IN
- CONvergence – August 20th – 23rd 2020 – Minneapolis, MN
- Wizard World Chicago – August 20th – 23rd 2020 – Rosemont, IL
Shut Up and Take My Money!
- Starfinder Deck of Many Worlds – $19.99
- Arriving in a new system and curious about who (and what) lives there? Want a unique home planet for your player character? Simply combine a few random cards from this 110-card deck to generate one of millions of possible worlds, complete with physical statistics, resident creatures, and much more—including intriguing story hooks that spur countless science-fantasy adventures!
- Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic – $34.99
- No fantasy setting is complete without a pantheon of powerful deities for its characters to worship or fear. Whether you’re a sneaky rogue asking the god of thievery for a blessing on your next heist or a valorous crusader calling the might of your patron down upon the forces of evil, faith and the forces behind it are key to every character’s identity. Within this volume you’ll find details on the gods and non-deific faiths of the Age of Lost Omens from the perspective of their clergy and lay worshipers. You’ll also discover new domains, feats, and spells to customize your character, and an exhaustive index of hundreds of deities from the Pathfinder setting you can worship (and the mechanical benefits of doing so).
- An indispensable 128-page resource for both players looking to flesh out their characters’ motivations and Game Masters aiming to bring the evil cults, zealous evangelists, and holy warriors of their campaigns to life, Pathfinder Lost Omens Gods & Magic is an essential addition to any Pathfinder Second Edition campaign!
- The Extinction Curse Adventure Path begins! The Circus of Wayward Wonders has just arrived in the remote town of Abberton, and the player characters are the stars of the show! When the ringmaster turns up dead, the fate of the traveling circus and its entertainers hangs in the balance, and the heroes must scramble to put on a successful show and find the killer—all at the same time! Investigations only lead to more questions, and the heroes find themselves center stage in a dangerous, prehistoric plot that threatens not just Abberton, but every inhabitant of the Starstone Isles!
- “The Show Must Go On” is a Pathfinder Second Edition adventure for four 1st-level characters. This adventure begins the Extinction Curse Adventure Path, a six-part, monthly campaign in which the heroes lead a traveling circus as they unravel a plot to eradicate all life from the Starstone Isles at the heart of the Inner Sea. The adventure also includes advice on how to run a traveling circus, new circus-themed rules, and a menagerie of monsters both wondrous and wicked.
- Chicago Board Game Cafe – 1965 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, Il 60647
- Come in for dinner and our team of professional board game teachers will help you pick the right game for your group and teach you how to play. Our menu features traditional and home-style Vietnamese and Spanish cuisine from executive chef Aaron McKay (Schwa, NoMi, LeLan) and Chef de Cuisine Evan Behmer (Mercat a la Planxa, North Pond). – 4:00 pm – Midnight Daily
And the Rest of the Random Nonsense..
- Move along.. Nothing to see here you looky loos. Check back next time!
Bonus Track