Sunday, December 15, 2019

Heart of Stone, with Dr. Izixs

In memory of Aron Eisenberg and René Auberjonois, I'm watching an episode of Deep Space Nine as a one-off. It's a landmark episode and probably too good to watch on a lark, but it's clearly worth it.

I'm watching this episode with my friend Dr. Izixs. He's a fellow Star Trek veteran and was kind enough to help me out with this.

I'll say it, even though the character of Spock was a landmark, I sincerely believe that Odo was Star Trek's best outsider character. I don't think he ever completes his arc the way Spock does, but the depth afforded by The Dominion War and his relationship with Kira over seven years gives us a lot more depth with it.

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Monday, December 09, 2019

The Masterpiece Society

Do they ever get it right? Someone else who has watched the whole series; do they ever get it right by Geordi? I'm thinking and I can't come up with even one episode in this series where they do it. Maybe season three's "The Enemy"?

Anyway, "The Masterpiece Society" is a fun little episode, even if it lacks some action and the romance doesn't work and the science is shaky. This season has so many good episodes that being lackluster is damning in comparison.

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Sunday, December 08, 2019

Project 19-19: The President, Simply


For those of you who were fans of Morning Perfect Base, I offer this to humbly tide you over until I get back into it.

Friday, December 06, 2019

Solo Magic: Balance of Power

I've recently collected and revised a set of solo formats for Magic: the Gathering into a reference document. I'm sharing a few excerpts over the next few weeks for folks who are interested.

Balance of Power

Balance of Power was created by Bruce Zimov and his original rules can be found here: http://www.angelfire.com/games4/magicvariants/Balance_of_Power.htm The following rules are based on those.

Introduction

Balance of Power uses four creature piles and a land pile to represent four creatures battling to create a status quo. The creature on the top of each pile will attack the other others whenever it wouldn’t result in their death. The game ends when no creature will attack.

Game Concepts

Creature piles are piles where creatures and other non-land cards are placed. A pile will always have a creature on top. If a creature is ever not on top of a pile, then all cards in that pile are put into the graveyard.

The land pile is a pile of lands that any creature pile may use to cast spells, activate abilities, or pay for any other cost. Mana abilities of lands require the land be tapped and sacrificed in order to be activated.

The four creature piles are laid out in a 2x2 grid so that each pile is adjacent to two other piles. Creatures may attack other piles, but may only attack adjacent piles.

Game Rules

Setup

Shuffle your deck and reveal the top card of your library. If it is a land, put it into the land pile. If it is a creature, put it on top of the current creature pile and the next pile becomes the current pile. Otherwise, put the revealed card on top of the current pile. Continue drawing until you have placed four creature cards, one on top of each creature pile.

Cards placed on top of creature piles this way are considered to have been cast.

Gameplay

Play proceeds counter-clockwise from the first creature pile. Each creature pile has a turn. During that turn they will not draw or have a second main phase.

The creature cards on top of piles are considered to be on the battlefield, but their abilities that trigger when they or another permanent enter the battlefield do not trigger. All creatures have haste.

Creature piles may cast spells from their pile and activate abilities of permanents they have cast from their pile, and target creatures or any permanents or spells played by a creature pile.

If a creature pile has a spell they could cast which would not result in all of their cast creatures leaving play, but would remove other cast creatures from play, they must play that spell unless they attack this turn.

Cards in a creature pile which have not been cast can be affected by discard effects.

If a creature pile casts a spell, it may not attack or cast any other spells that turn.

Attacking

Creature piles get an attack phase, can only attack adjacent creature piles and can only attack if they would not die as a result of that attack.

Cast creatures on top of a defending creature pile must block if able.

Unblocked creatures deal no no damage and have no effect. Similarly, effects like trample have no effect. Attacking is done to force blocks and the removal of other creatures.

If a creature pile attacks on their turn, it may not cast spells that turn.

A pile may cast instants during the turn of other piles, but priority between piles favors the active pile, much like it does an active player.

Creatures Dying

When all cast creatures in a pile have been removed from the pile, all cards--cast and uncast--from the pile are put into the graveyard. Then reveal the top card of your library. If it is a land, put it into the land pile. If it is a nonland, non-creature card, put it onto that creature pile. If it is a creature, cast it and put it on top of that creature pile. Continue drawing until you have cast a creature spell or until you need to reveal a card from the top of your library, but there are no cards in your library.

Play continues until you run out of cards in your library or when no cast creatures can attack or cast a spell without leaving the battlefield.

Victory

If you achieve a balance of power--that is, no creature pile is able to cast a spell or make an attack that would not result in them being removed from the battlefield--then you win.

Otherwise, if you need to reveal a card from the top of your library, but have no cards, then you lose.

Rulings and Tips

Drawing a card does take a card from the library and add it to a creature pile as an uncast card.

Enchantments with the supertype “World” are added to a separate, world pile they are cast and are not removed when the creature pile that cast them leaves the battlefield.

There aren’t any players, so life gain has no effect and tokens which would be placed on players are ignored.

Magic: the Quiet Evening In is available as a .pdf document on Google Docs. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IY7PvM19uYzFm-waDCAIKKgt8kmUCUIY Feedback will be incorporated into Revision 1.

Sunday, December 01, 2019

Violations

As a warning, this episode is about sexual assault and we discuss sexual assault.

This episode is like a version of Star Trek created by xenophobes, bigots, and nativists, using sexual assault as a way to vilify The Other. From the fear and hesitance of the crew to the fact that the answer was accusing the alien newcomers to how Worf gets to beat up a guy and Picard is too sensitive to actually take reasonable actions against the Ullians.

Forget your doubts about The Animated Series and Season 2's "Unnatural Selection," any Star Trek episode set in the Bizarro Universe--"Violations," "The Alternative Factor"--shouldn't be canon.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Hero Worship

It's another workhorse episode with a lot heart and some good ideas that doesn't really get its due. 

Anyway, I know the novels probably do more with him, but Timothy Vico probably gets thrown on the pile of forgotten kids with Barash and Jeremy Aster. Is that better than the fates of Lal and Ian Troi? Is it better storytelling? I've been watching The Good Place lately and it's a show that keeps a lot of unimportant details and times unexplored. There's a lot of room for fanfiction in there is what I'm saying and maybe these kid-piles have a similar potential for letting the audiences write their own ends--or continuing adventures--for these kids.

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Hero Worship

It's another workhorse episode with a lot heart and some good ideas that doesn't really get its due. 

Anyway, I know the novels probably do more with him, but Timothy Vico probably gets thrown on the pile of forgotten kids with Barash and Jeremy Aster. Is that better than the fates of Lal and Ian Troi? Is it better storytelling? I've been watching The Good Place lately and it's a show that keeps a lot of unimportant details and times unexplored. There's a lot of room for fanfiction in there is what I'm saying and maybe these kid-piles have a similar potential for letting the audiences write their own ends--or continuing adventures--for these kids.

The Beige and The Bold is hosted on Anchor and is available on most podcasting platforms. New episodes go live on Sunday nights at 10:00 PM  CST.



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Sunday, November 17, 2019

New Ground

We picked a heck of a week to make jokes about war crimes.

In that we allow our cast to be flawed, we have to make them into 20th Century people, which includes a set of 20th Century social assumptions. Could we have this series without flawed characters? Could our main cast just be a Greek chorus to frame the adventures of other, flawed people from other planets?

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Sunday, November 10, 2019

17 to 01: The Undiscovered Country

As a capstone for The Original Series and its crew--

RAND IS BACK! This is her biggest role post-TOS and it's good to see her again.

Also, a movie happens.

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Sunday, November 03, 2019

A Matter of Time

Wesley and I talk about redstone missiles, predestination paradoxes, and global warming a bit (It's real! We caused it! It's bad!). We get to see a Picard speech that doesn't get enough acclaim, either because the story almost immediately undercuts it or because it just doesn't work.

Between the hair and the coat and the pocket-sized spaceship that can travel in time, the Rick Sanchez parallels jumped out at me on this one and I can't put them to bed. So I put out into the universe: "Berlinghoff and Wesley," written by Dan Harmon and Wil Wheaton.

But seriously, how smart is "Rasmussen"? Is he faking it all or has he done some research?



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Looking for Co-Creator

Me: I’m a regular podcaster in the cultural entertainment niche slurry pit. From the US. Over 30, white male in the LGBT community. Small social media following.

Looking for: Co-creator and host. Equal partner. US person in the same age range (mid-20’s to late 40’s). Critically interested in a big circle of topical news, entertainment, and politics. Generally critical and eager to ask questions. Able to assume the perspective of a character and speak on the above topics with that perspective.

Enough technical skills to work with documents and files online. Good microphone. Experience is preferable, but not necessarily required, as long as you’re willing to learn. LGBT-friendly. Conservatives are welcome, but MAGAts need not apply.

Project: A two-character, semimonthly, loosely-scripted discussion of current events. Features honest analysis and conflict, metanarrative elements, hixian ambiguity, and character work to demonstrate perspectives. Appx 20 minutes long and lightly edited.

Subjects include the best cuts pulled from the toxic crowded rivers of headline news, events in cultural/consumer nerdspace, and US politics.

Hook: This is a discussion of current events that avoids the pitfalls of the current landscape. Ie, NOT two nerds jerking each other off over whatever the nerdwank of the moment is, NOT a cerebral recitation of facts devoid of context or feeling, NOT self-indulgent cheerleading, and NOT culture war pugilism over the issue of the day. (If you happen to know of productions that avoid these pitfalls already, please share them below).

Tone: Something easily digestible, engenders positive engagement, and that is credible. Distributed via Anchor and available to both contributors for modification and distribution via other means (YouTube, Soundcloud, etc).

Demographic: Late-20’s to 30’s busy folks who don’t have time or trust for regular news sources.

Time Cost: Estimated production time is 90 minutes per episode. Approximately 30 minutes of recording, 10-15 minutes of management/admin, 30 minutes of scripting, and 20 minutes of research and reading above and beyond your existing media diet.

Long-Term: Recording can start as soon as on Friday evening. I will work with various co-creators until late February 2020, at which point, I’ll reevaluate the project and decide whether or not to continue it.

Please reply via comment or DM. I’m asking that you keep responses to 4-5 sentences. That’s an honest request; I’ll read whatever you send, but 4-5 sentences sets a fair, explicit expectation. Include some information about yourself (preferably w/a link to socials. Mine can be googled), past productions, and maybe one way to improve this posting. Also, while it would never be the topic of an episode, comics/movies are generally within the project’s remit, so please include a 1-2 sentence analysis of a Black Panther v Batman fight.

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Unification, Pt II

I know it's "Grammaton Cleric," but I can' t just stop an episode to make pedantic corrections about 2002 cult films. There are TV shows from 1991 that require our full attention.

What *does* happen here doesn't happen to any great effect and even Leonard Nimoy can' t save it from just being "meh."

But Data did the Vulcan thing. That's cool.

Hypothetically.

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Sunday, October 20, 2019

Unification, Pt I

Honestly, I'd feel more comfortable sending kids to Romulus. Spy kids.

For an episode with Spock, there's not a lot of Spock. And speaking of Star Trek episodes without a lot of Star Trek, I also feel like we haven't gotten a strong idea or moral principle lately. Derek and I are just crackin' jokes instead of engaging in some elevated discourse because...we're just not seeing any. Is that fair for the first stretch of Season 5 or are we just getting complacent? I'm sorry if we are; we're stretching for the meatier content.

I refuse to apologize for my Brooks and Dunn references.

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

The Game

The big irony of this episode is how quick people are to chalk this one up as another story where Wesley saves the ship but it's actually another episode where the writers press the "Data" button and the goal is to summon the android who can do anything so he can solve everything. 

Saying this is another episode where Wesley saves the ship is like saying any silver-age Superman story is one where Jimmy saves the day because he has the supersonic watch.

Anyway, is this episode prescient about World of Warcraft just because its writers were poking at a Nintendo like it was the danged Monolith? The episode about technology giving us stimulation without any benefit--or worse, harm--seems incredibly broad and yet it's very specifically applicable to the world we live in 30 years later. The applicability of its lesson requires us to perceive these things as dangers before its message about their dangers are applicable so I still feel like it's irrelevant. Am I overthinking this tepid, tepid story?

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Thursday, October 10, 2019

TBnTB Video: Disaster


Riker: Can save Earth.
Riker's legs: Can save the Enterprise.

Does it work though? Does Troi's throughline work? Are her stakes real?

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Monday, October 07, 2019

The Beige and The Bold: Disaster



Riker: Can save Earth.

Riker's legs: Can save the Enterprise.

Does it work though? Does Troi's throughline work? Are her stakes real?

The Beige and The Bold is hosted on Anchor and is available on most podcasting platforms. New episodes go live on Sunday nights at 10:00 PM CST.

Thursday, October 03, 2019

TBnTB Video: Silicon Avatar


Obviously, there were some issues with the pen. In Star Trek, it's always cool to bypass the pre-flight checklist because you know the episode isn't going to end at the 11:47 mark with a flash of bright, white light. 

In the real world, that weird little circle of fuck-you will tank your efforts and force you to draw with a mouse if you don't make sure the wacom tablet you've used a dozen times already still works. It's a learning experience and I'm now viscerally motivated to do a full equipment check prior to each drawing session.

Maybe that's the real legacy of "Silicon Avatar."

Thursday, September 26, 2019

TBnTB Video: Ensign Ro


Ah man, I just ran out of time. Oh well, I'll get to Worf one day.

The episode in its original podcast form is here.

Monday, September 23, 2019

The Beige and The Bold: Ensign Ro

This week's episode of The Beige and The Bold is "Ensign Ro."

I'm amazed that Picard's stupid jacket didn't immediately torpedo this sensitive diplomatic mission. But I'm glad we got Ro out of all of this.

And Deep Space Nine.

I didn't realize how the Iran/Iraq War and the Soviet/Afghan war ran almost contemporaneously for almost the entirety of the 80's. Lockerbie was in '88 and I was way off with the Beirut barracks bombing happening in '83, almost eight years before this episode. 

Still though, what could this series could have done with its main characters to make them more interesting, even if they were a bit more flawed? And I don't mean flawed as in 'poorly written.' I mean flawed in a way that made them more nuanced characters. Give Doctor Crusher a hat?

Monday, September 16, 2019

The Beige and The Bold: Darmok

This week's episode of The Beige and The Bold is: Darmok

I don't know why Picard has this stupid jacket because it's stupid. 
The Tamarians are pretty cool guys and it's implied that they're comparable in technological ability to The Federation. Are the Children of Tama another large, star-spanning polity which influences and is influenced by its neighbors? My personal model of Star Trek has been that these types of heterogeneous entities are the only type which can achieve a certain level of stellar progress before they collapse. 
 
It was off-camera, but does our chanting for Riker to put Picard into danger because it supports the value Picard puts on peace resemble the principle I often put forward that Picard putting the Enterprise in danger is acceptable because he does so for the moral principles his crew--civilian and Starfleet alike--believe in?
 
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Monday, September 09, 2019

The Beige and The Bold: Redemption, Pt II

This week's episode of The Beige and The Bold is: Redemption, Pt II


We're getting right back into it. Nonsense Data storylines. Tasha Yar baby mama drama. Worf being a huge nerd. The gang is all here, except for Doctor Pulaski.
We often talk about how this show transcends its limitations and it does not do that here. I'd say that this was as good a galaxy-spanning political drama could get within the confines of Star Trek: The Next Generation except for the fact that they burned four scenes on a Data story instead of doing anything with Worf.
Man, if only Star Trek could do galaxy-spanning politics centered on Worf that would make him a pivotal player who--*clink*
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Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Morning Perfect Base #55: The Amazon, Jar-Jar Binks, and You



Brazil
As you may have heard, The Amazon Rainforest is on fire.

The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro ran on a platform of developing the rainforest for ranchers and farmers. As president, he rolled back protections that prevented developing the rainforest. When the head of Brazil’s space reasearch center reported that there was massive deforestation happening because of development, Bolsonaro fired him.

When it was revealed that fires in the Amazon were up 83% over last year and were the worst since we started counting them, Bolsonaro said that it’s just because it’s the “burn season.” Obviously, it’s an explanation which falsely equates all burning as being the same and dodges the question of why there’s so much more of it under his administration.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Repilot


I'd like to course correct. I've always liked making things. I get bored and, yes, occasionally, I shirk from the least engaging, most repetitive aspects of projects I'm working on. A long time ago, I used to always have piles of folders so that no matter what, I'd be working on something in a nod to constant progress, not never actual completion.

Well, "rarely." The Battletech 3087 stuff got wrapped up nicely just a bit after I finished up with Battletech itself. 

I am, at long last, done with keeping up with new Magic developments. I still keep a finger on the spoilers for new sets, but my big Magic to-do items for the next few years are on the drawing board and end with building and playtesting a few cubes, then parting with everything that's not in them. 

Star Trek--I know there was a whole Morning Perfect Base about this--is getting a Section 31 series so, y'know, fuck Star Trek. The obvious non-Star Trek replacement is The Orville, which is like choosing a bologna sandwich over a delicious hamburger with beach sand as a condiment.

Marvel movies are done and I'll just be angry if you ask "what about DC movies"?  BoJack Horseman and The Good Place are gonna get some new seasons soon, so there's that to look forward to. Mean, I guess they're both going to end with the leads dying, so that's some synergy.

Roleplaying has been dead on arrival. It requires a lot of listening and talking to folks and "yes and"-ing them and while I'm working on it that skill has been in short supply lately. I've wanted to do a tighter, more improv version, but improv is actually harder than the snide jokes about improv--and also every improv performance you've ever seen--makes it look. Weirdly, I loathe the strong, central power of the Storyteller in roleplaying games, but it's also the only source of getting motherfuckers on the same page. But honestly, I just don't have the energy to deal with adult children who regularly want to break the rules because they want to feel special and then also bitch about the distribution of magical swords.

Trust me, if they were doing a Monty Python bit, I'd allow it, but they aren't. They're being annoying.

But hey, I've been making these YouTube videos and talkin' about stuff. Minecraft seems like a constant companion and Slay the Spire has the kind of longevity that's really all I ask for in a game (although I might have to start looking up some tutorials for The Silent. For fuckssake, I've dealt these motherfuckers hundreds of poison damage but I can't get--doesn't matter. doesn't matter).

That does raise the question; what is all this about? I've got two youtube channels, like, three twitter accounts, two podcasts I make, a stuttering YouTube series, and a hankerin' to do a daily one to work on my delivery a bit more (I won't want to do that once The Beige and The Bold starts back up though). Actually, make that three podcasts now that I'm remastering 17 to 01 for the Patreon.

Derek and I periodically ask, "What IS Star Trek?" I think I'm past my due date when I ask, "Who IS VanVelding?"

I've got projects comin' out o' my notebooks. I've thought about twisting The Denver 5 into a set of episodic morality tales targeted at a post-apocalyptic human civilization. Or really, any public domain characters or ersatz versions of not-so-public-domain-characters.

Circle back round and the YT version of that is 3D printed versions of broad characters engaging in stories with animation provided by 3D models (or attachments) swapped out like animation frames. Hell, you could probably do that with a deck of playing cards and you might not even have to sharpie the cards up too much.

A Lair Somewhere, an original Magic: the Gathering-styled story with an original format was cool (not penetrable or popular, but cool). It follows on from the old tournament commentary podcast Terry did with me a few years back.

A branded 'television style' of YouTube, which isn't a practicable project by any means, but imagine being able to pull up a playlist of complimentary youtube videos once a week--any time during a week--and get some programming you know you're going to like.

I know that Andy Daly kinda did it already, but a review show for unreviewable stuff. I mean, you choose stupid items as the "basic brain" version of the idea, but the alternative is that you write the script then find the thing to review that lets you do the jokes.

The Campaign is something I think about doing every four years. I think there was already a Hulu series by that name and the BBC's In the Thick of It may have already covered this. I dunno. I never have the resources or the knowledge to make it so it passes by every four years.

The Influence, which is The Campaign, but for social media bullshit. With The Campaign, failure is a certainty, but with The Influence, you'd have to succeed on some level to keep the show going. Eh.

Meme news. This one is news told exclusively in the form of memes. I know Mark Zuckerberg already made this, exhibiting both its merits and flaws, but I dunno. I could do same thing, but with irony and intelligence.

Ultimately, people like novel twists on what they've seen before. I might as well run a MUGEN tournament with Invader Zim and Sonic the Fucking Hedgehog. Or maybe a last man standing match for Trump administration officials with Democratic leaders available to play, but they have zero attacks until January of 2021. 

There's always my prized idea. The MMF. The Magic Magic Federation, which is the WWF or WWE or whatever the, well it's not wrestling. Let's call it Reality Television Punch Gymnastics. Whatever the Reality Television Punch Gymnastics are called these days. It has all of the same things as RTPG; tournaments and fights and dirty plays and big, bombastic characters and feuds and that bullshit, but the nerds I know aren't into that and the nerds I know who are into that I generally don't want to spend too much time with. 

I don't like RTPG and could not, therefore, write for it, but since I can't find seven other Magic players in my area to take part, it's irrelevant anyway.

Erotica. I could always write some erotica, but I don't. I should, actually.

One thing I've noticed is that I notice how things work and I'm interested when they don't work that way. Maybe something like the morality tales from the top of this list illustrating that would be a good idea. I mean, I can all the consistent principles of the universe that I want and I can say true things into a well all day, but it all seems a bit self-serving if I can't do anything with it. 

I've never seen a universal truth stop a bullet in flight. Looking around the world, I see a lot of bullets in flight and no amount of incisive analysis seems to stop them. One of the old Rules of Life is that "the things in my head are not the things in my hands," and that's usually a bit of a purifying statement; separating one's worser impulses from the actions of indulging them.

Now it feels reversed. I feel like it's pulling from the same lessons of Hamlet debating the intersection of caution and action, but all the same. These good ideas aren't manifest if they don't lead to an action that can be done.


CNPaST: Alara versus Television


"Command Performance" leans heavily on Star Trek tropes, but makes good television with it and gives Halston Sage (Alara) great opportunities as one of the crew's most junior members.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

CNPAST: Mercer and Macfarlane


Seth MacFarlane has a long, loving history with Star Trek. His new television show, "The Orville," is built on that foundation. Hosts SkilTao and VanVelding talk about those foundations, MacFarlane, and his alter ego, Ed Mercer.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

The Beige and The Bold: Conundrum

We start off with a season five episode, the one where everyone loses their memories. It's a great introduction to the series and a lot of fun.

We deal with Riker's character reaching maximum flanderization, Picard being a mellow captain, and I guess foreshadow all of Deep Space Nine *coin sound*.

What's your favorite MacDuff scene? When he negotiates with the Tamarians? When he foils the Romulan plot against Vulcan? When he realizes an Admiral's cold is related to his contact with Cardassians? Commander MacDuff is a such a great guy and one of the best new characters who is in season five.

Link to episode on Anchor