Getting back to the broader point, the thing is, while this is all going on in the background, you note that the actual book is about a paladin and a spy kicking ass across the landscape, because Beartongue spends most of her days reading reports and having meetings.
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(I know it's not just this, but, y'know)
"Get the hell out of my elevator."
“But then I wouldn’t have a solid gold punchbowl,” says the industrialist, as a rat tapes dynamite to his eyelids and pushes the detonator.
...rat king?!
...Ah, we have hit the Ursula Inflection Point!
Of course, that game let you solve traffic problems by destroying all the roads with a giant monster, so maybe not a good starting point.
That said, I paid "tradpub" rates for those ebooks because they were that unique and cool. And I'm usually a miser!
Around 30 years ago a lot of people in small back rooms were working to save the world.
They did. But because they succeeded so well most people think it was easy and a lot of fuss about nothing.
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And nobody remebers or cares.
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And he gives this intense, impassioned speech about how it's by seeing the society that allows more than simple violence to rule people's lives.
Holy Margherita, Mother of Pizza, I hate that book.
But yeah, I'd love that game and a lot of others would too...
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Generation-Articles-Federation-ebook/dp/B000FCK93Q/