@cody: OK, I would take that, it is one
@cbr: OK, second
@diembodied: Star Wars and flyinig fighters between towr of Death Star (and even inside it) is jut classical:) Third
Star Trek probably count too, so forth
Okay, let's try something different; a game of Mornington Crescent Alpha Centauri. The goal is to get to Alpha Centauri by the most logical route, within the strict rules of the game. Your move should use the title of any relevant books, TV shows, or whatever, and you should explain why your move is legal! You must let someone else make a move before you can make your next move - remember, strict rules mean that wormholes take TWO turns, and supernovae are right out!
I'll start the ball rolling, with a starting location of Mornington Crescent; then go Out of the Silent Planet (Earth) to Perelandra (Venus) - I know it's one of the standard openings, but there's nothing wrong with that.
Now this one's a little tricky - Cody's move took us to Mars, and New Horizons didn't actually fly by Mars, it visited the asteroids and Jupiter before heading out to Pluto. Basically, you'd have to hitch a lift somehow. Are you playing an Electronic Thumb gambit this early in the game?
By the way, if anyone spots any rules problems I've missed with any move please don't hesitate to comment.
The Rolling Stones robert Heinlein leaves mars to head to saturn... ?
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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The Rolling Stones robert Heinlein leaves mars to head to saturn... ?
OK, assuming we're not headed to Pluto that's a good move, though with Flat Cats aboard there's a risk of Tribbling (or maybe it should be Trumbling since we're playing on this site). People might want to avoid worlds with abundant food sources for the next 3 rounds.
The Rolling Stones robert Heinlein leaves mars to head to saturn... ?
OK, assuming we're not headed to Pluto that's a good move, though with Flat Cats aboard there's a risk of Tribbling (or maybe it should be Trumbling since we're playing on this site). People might want to avoid worlds with abundant food sources for the next 3 rounds.
Since it's more than 48 hours since you made this move and nobody else has responded I'm going to invoke rule 19 and give you a free move, rather than waiting for another player to take a turn.
ok, almost snookered myself on this one.. because i prefer to use only books i have read...
Lucky Starr and the rings of Saturn. I.Asimov.
in the Rolling Stones at the end of the book they vote to head to saturn to see the rings. at the end og Lucky Starr they are in the asteroid belt on Vesta.
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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Well, we can hitch a lift with Howard de Campo, owner and pilot of the Chili Bird, from Vesta to the Moon (from Larry Niven's "The Patchwork Girl"). We've come a long way to go not very far – but at least there's more destinations available from Luna …