This brings up a mental game I’ve played of trying to decide which Star Trek characters would be the best tabletop DMs.
Here’s my TNG list:
For the record, I think although TNG-era Worf would not be a great DM because he’d be so focused on combat that you’d get the impression he’d rather be playing 40k instead, by the time he reached his DS9 era, he’d have picked up a lot more openness to narrative and be much better.
Also, I think early season Wesley would actually be better than Starfleet Cadet Wesley, as he’d show a ton of promise and enthusiasm at first, but seems to become fairly insufferable by the time he’s a cadet.
I now want to see a lost episode where Wesley discovers tabletop, attempts to DM a campaign with the crew, and fails spectacularly. Thank you for this.
Guinan was number two on my list, but I didn’t tier them really. I mean how can you not take the mysterious alien whose species has ill-defined powers, lives hundreds of years, and is allegedly near the level of the Q evolutionarily? (although apparently not near enough to avoid assimilation)
This brings up a mental game I’ve played of trying to decide which Star Trek characters would be the best tabletop DMs.
Here’s my TNG list:
For the record, I think although TNG-era Worf would not be a great DM because he’d be so focused on combat that you’d get the impression he’d rather be playing 40k instead, by the time he reached his DS9 era, he’d have picked up a lot more openness to narrative and be much better.
Also, I think early season Wesley would actually be better than Starfleet Cadet Wesley, as he’d show a ton of promise and enthusiasm at first, but seems to become fairly insufferable by the time he’s a cadet.
I now want to see a lost episode where Wesley discovers tabletop, attempts to DM a campaign with the crew, and fails spectacularly. Thank you for this.
Guinan was number two on my list, but I didn’t tier them really. I mean how can you not take the mysterious alien whose species has ill-defined powers, lives hundreds of years, and is allegedly near the level of the Q evolutionarily? (although apparently not near enough to avoid assimilation)