F-501-Lia: Mundo Zargo Downport, Noms! Café
“You know, I hadn’t considered that.” She ponders a few seconds, “If that’s the case, I suspect it still comes back to systemic influence. “That the ‘official’ system we have promotes people who are...
The RPG of Dominion Space…
“You know, I hadn’t considered that.” She ponders a few seconds, “If that’s the case, I suspect it still comes back to systemic influence. “That the ‘official’ system we have promotes people who are...
Everything is neat and clean – no dust – and looks to be set so things can be readily altered, all the furniture has both wheels and gecko feet, for example. Some marks on...
“That’s true to an extent, but I think there are important differences. Different culture, better feedback mechanisms, a different way of thinking.”
The room is empty. …and because I thought that was hilarious. You can both have a star, and I’m giving myself one too. The Quartz Room...
The Railing Guy Lia’s suspects the man on the upper level has noted them, and is making an appearance of looking casually over the room. Prrri As Lia and Oliver lose sight of...
Lexi indicates Lia and herself with an eating utensil, “look at us. entrepreneurial, smart, perceptive. We use our creativity and knowledge to provide services to people based on listening to what they want or...
The Railing Guy Lia may roll Body Language, if she wishes. Prrri Prrri is standing at the entrance to the Conference Centre hub, looking around at the space and occasionally flicking glances toward...
“I think, that all systems are probably unfair to some degree, and so all systems will be gamed by those disadvantaged. I agree about human nature too, there are always some people who want...
“Perhaps, as long as you don’t equate that with naiveté. To set the record straight, I certainly don’t believe in the power of common sense over self-interest, but I do think that maybe there...
The Railing Guy Maybe Lia saw him at the Grasslands Facility? She’s not sure where though. The Desk Attendant The attendant looks at the screen on the lectern. “Oh, Mer Starr, and you...