I’m pretty sure telekinetic powers would come in handy when dealing with a bunch of role-playing game books. And cheating at die rolls. No, I’m not implying that Wil would cheat. He is quite brilliant at game-mastering, so he won’t need to.
He was making a joke implying that in the PS238 universe Professor Xavier is both real and mind controlled somebody into casting him as Jean-Luc Picard; BASED on the fact that they had the same actor in our world.
7 thoughts on “05/14/2010”
Marie
VonFrog and Zoodon are firing on all thrusters aren’t they?
CoffeeFiend
I’m pretty sure telekinetic powers would come in handy when dealing with a bunch of role-playing game books. And cheating at die rolls. No, I’m not implying that Wil would cheat. He is quite brilliant at game-mastering, so he won’t need to.
Momentum
Considering the infamous Wheaton luck on die rolls in THIS universe, he might have to >.>
Chris PV
If he was a GM, fudging die rolls is not “cheating”. It’s “employing Rule Zero for best dramatic effect to keep your players engaged in the game.”
Ben T.
A telekinetic stagehand getting a major role may not sound fair, but it’s a hell of a lot better than the way Professor X got to play the Captain.
David Nuttall
Actually the Captain ended up playing Professor X.
Z2
He was making a joke implying that in the PS238 universe Professor Xavier is both real and mind controlled somebody into casting him as Jean-Luc Picard; BASED on the fact that they had the same actor in our world.
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