Re: What does a Dwarf Day consist of?

From: Andrew Larsen <aelarsen_at_rikTsiptdxjnLsxTZUmpourGvu24iQfvzYBZtLf3291WYPiFxoBVxI4ahc-8DsQsr-5>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 15:38:28 -0500


The problem with this approach,
although it's a fun idea, is that it's
not very good for role playing. No
one is going to want to play a Dwarf
character like that. So I think a more
loose approach to Dwarves is more
suitable for gaming. But if the Dwarves are just NPCs it works well.

Andrew E. Larsen

On May 30, 2011, at 12:13 PM, hcarteau_at_CirBHGM0X7u7shzDAdstbxTuGVjJANlSreoyUqjAib6s4e0-vR0StwQKpt6SciSNM94AhVf04AxG.yahoo.invalid wrote:

>
> > > What do you imagine a dwarfs day consisting of?
>
> /// Irrelevant +++
> "Imagination" is malfunction
> Schedule is key
> Mostali know their schedule
> Schedule perfect
> alternates work period and biological rest period
> each mostali unit know it schedule perfectly
> no need for external stimuli to take their place on Repair Teams at proper time
> and place
> biological rest sometimes in cube sometimes in dormitory
> biological rest strict minimum to keep unit functioning properly
> biological fuel intake dosed for every unit according to its work program
> no wastage
> no non-validated biological intake permitted in cubicles
> end transmission
>
>

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