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Over the past week, I’ve been deep-diving into homebrewing Quantum Slipstream mechanics for Star Trek Adventures.

I started with an Extended Task for “Making the Ship Ready” and expanded into four full models (Mark I–IV) to handle Slipstream navigation — each with its own mechanics, pacing, and tension systems. From tactical hazard engagement to stability-management minigames, each version offers a unique lens on traversing the QSD.

I’ve also designed a Benamite Lifecycle Protocol (fuel economy, crystal rounding, burn sequencing), and launched a growing Quantum Trait Library to modularly shape tunnel hazards and narrative outcomes.

I’d genuinely love your well-thought feedback — design critiques, alternate mechanics, or “have you thought of…” prompts are all welcome.

Dive in:
worldanvil.com/w/star-trek3A-s

www.worldanvil.comSlipstream Preparation: USS Heimdahl Makes Ready World Anvil is a worldbuilding tools platform and community for writers, RPG storytellers and worldbuilding lovers
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"Gommy Medieval Defender" by ZilogZ80a

Gommy took his armor and good ready to defend de place Finale hit decided to start the battle, and beat everyone who dared to climb the hight and imposing walls of the cattle.

youtube.com/watch?v=NZA0UQQlnT

download at: smspower.org/Homebrew/GommyMed

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"Attention to Detail" by Ray Tube Games

This an original puzzle game and so has an original game design and original graphics. The game is as follows. A (game) board composed of a grid of rectangles are shown in various colours. You are given time to memorise the screen for the "odd ones out" (i.e the incorrect shapes) , that are incorrect in terms of the rectangular shape when compared [...]

youtube.com/watch?v=vMOSlTac9d

download at: smspower.org/Homebrew/Attentio

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"The Chess Rooks Puzzle" by Ray Tube Games

This game is an original implementation of the well known chess rooks puzzle. The chess rooks puzzle is a variation of the well known eight queens puzzle game with rooks used instead of queens. [...]

youtube.com/watch?v=XzHZKdz7E_

download at: smspower.org/Homebrew/TheChess

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"Lunar Skirmish" by eruiz00

In the not-too-distant future, the peace of a human colony on a moon in the far Trump Galaxy has been shattered by a brutal alien attack. Determined to avenge their fallen comrades, humanity sends their best pilot, who embarks on an epic war against the relentless invaders. [...]

youtube.com/watch?v=T4Ws7S1wZD

download at: smspower.org/Homebrew/LunarSki

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Boots of Walking
Cursed Wondrous Object
2500gp

Sexy boots! When worn, however, they intend to walk, and walk they shall. The wearer must make a one-time Wis save (DC 25, Nancy was 26) or be unable to stop walking until the Curse is Removed by the usual means, and can not take them off. If the wearer spots a prone individual, they are compelled to walk all over them vs. Wis check if they succeeded on the initial save, or a DC 25 Wis save if they did not. The save can only be attempted once per prone individual spotted.

This has obvious drawbacks. Notably, the wearer is unable to take them off if affected by the curse, and unable to fall asleep naturally while wearing them (but is still affected by magical sleep as normal, if applicable, though they will continue walking). If blindfolded to avoid prone-person-trampling, they instantly fail all dex saves and interactions relying on controlled foot movements.

However, the walking is not fatiguing and difficult terrain does not affect movement speed.

Once the curse is lifted, the boots become normal sexy boots until removed, worth 35gp.
#dnd #homebrew

From Linux to macOS: Embracing Open Source Everywhere

Open-source software is not restricted to Linux. While I spend most of my time reading, writing, and developing on Linux, I can also use many tools I love on macOS and Windows platforms. Last fall, after returning from All Things Open, I purchased an M3 MacBook Air because I wanted to experiment with some of the artificial intelligence applications I had seen at the conference in Raleigh.

As most of you know, Mac computers have a great supply of Apple-developed software, which works well for many folks. However, being a person who is used to the freedom afforded by open source, it didn’t take long before I had installed HomeBrew and then began installing my favorite open source applications.

The first app I installed was Ollama, which I used almost daily to experiment with locally run large language models. Ollama is available under the MIT license. Additionally, I experimented with Hollama, a minimal web user interface for Ollama, which also carries an MIT license. Apple Silicon processors, including the M1, M2, M3, and M4, provide excellent platforms for running locally hosted large language models.

Output from these LLMs is in Markdown, and several open-source Markdown editors are available for MacOS. I prefer MarkText on Linux, but I had trouble installing it on MacOS, so I opted instead for MacDown, a fine open-source Markdown editor easily installed on the Mac.

MacDown was easy to install:

brew install --cask macdown

Apple supplies its own word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation software, but I chose LibreOffice, which is my favorite. It is easily installed with HomeBrew, too. I also installed Joplin, my favorite cross-platform notetaking app. The world of open-source supplies all my needs.

I recently wrote about Krita and decided to install it on the M3 MacBook, too. It was easy to install with Homebrew. My experience with Krita led me to install Darktable, another open-source graphic program available on macOS. Both are easily installed with Homebrew.

% brew install --cask darktable % brew install --cask krita

Gimp and Inkscape are my favorite open-source graphics programs. I regularly use both of them to modify images and create vector graphics. I use VSCodium when writing and learning more about Python code on the Mac.

I installed VideoLan (VLC) on the Mac too. VLC is a free and open-source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files.

II also installed DiffusionBee, which has allowed me to explore AI image creation on my desktop.

Completing my list of favorite open-source applications that can be installed and run locally is Bitwarden, my top choice for a password manager. I have been using Bitwarden for nearly six years now and highly recommend it.

All of these applications can be easily installed by downloading and installing the .dmg files or by using Homebrew from the command line. I prefer the latter as upgrading all the applications at once is much easier. The number of open source applications that run on macOS is quite lengthy. I have only shared the one that I use, but there are many more. I discovered a comprehensive list of them on Github.

All Things OpenUnleashing the power of Homebrew on MacOS | We Love Open Source - All Things OpenFor a tech enthusiast like me, getting an M2 MacBook Air (M2 Air) isn’t just a purchase; it’s an ascent. It’s like stumbling upon a mythical unicorn, except this one... Read More

I'm getting more equipment for cider making. Yesterday, I racked a couple of my first experiments into 1 gallon glass jugs. I sanitized everything, took specific gravity readings, and had a taste (tastes amazing so far). Shout-out to all the YouTube videos that show how easy it is to make your own hard cider. I'll probably be bottling these in a week or two, and starting new batches in the meantime.
#cider #brew #homebrew