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.
VonFrog and Zoodon are firing on all thrusters aren’t they?
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.
Considering the infamous Wheaton luck on die rolls in THIS universe, he might have to >.>
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.”
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.
Actually the Captain ended up playing Professor X.
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.