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According to his wife Majel, yes.
According to his wife Majel, yes.
Gene Roddenberry was a Maoist. Pretty sure this was a studio thing, not a Gene thing.
But they were right. Criticism of Israel is not antisemitic and people who leave their country to join a terrorist organization like the IDF should be locked up.
I’d like to pretend this is a dunk on lazy paper writers, but I don’t have that much hope left in me.
As a software engineer I’m inclined to agree
How irresponsible are you that starting an uncontrolled fire with a tea candle is a risk?
When the CPC was losing to the KMT, they did not have more political power. I feel you’re misunderstanding the quote, which is a colorful way of saying that force is the ultimate basis of all political power—which should be obvious from a cursory examination of international politics.
Roddenberry died in 1991, which is well after 1972.
This seems like an opportune time to note that Gene Roddenberry was a Marxist who strongly supported China. He almost certainly thought well of Mao.
Making a choice in a dialouge is not the same thing at all and will never force you to reload.
I can think of four cases off the top of my head where this is untrue in BG3
no. i don’t play games for fetish purposes.
I admit I’m having trouble finding any transcript of the primary source. It’s supposedly an answer she gave during a local convention and it’s been repeated by enough websites citing each other that I don’t know which one was the original.
I’ll keep trying to find it, though.