I would really like to whine about life but I live in the USA and read the news so I can't really. Not long after I decided to try and keep going with Starter Traveller the engine in my car went. Got that fixed for $3400 and 2 weeks later I found out my wheel bearing were so shot it was dangerous to drive which whacked me for $575 plus $175 for a tow. Yes this sucks but there are so many people in the world who would undeniable want car trouble that creates a financial burden while having a place to live, not be starving, electricity, clean water and personal safety with steady employment so no I do not feel sorry for myself just a little stressed out. In between my car kicking me in the naughty bits I went all crazy like and spent $5 for the Cepheus Engine because it was cheap and it has something that ST didn't. The OGL means I don't have to worry I would inadvertently violate the rules Marc Miller has for talking about his game. Which isn't to say I think He is lurking in the web waiting to issue C+D letters to all and sundry more that I worry my non-lawyer self would screw up and betray the trust he has in his fans.
Provided I can shake off my current depression I hope to do the same thing with Cepheus that I was doing for ST and look at a different way to interpret the rules to define the setting. Being as I like this G+ community hopefully Cepheus counts as Classic Traveller.
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