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The D6 Generation

D6G Episode 27: Charity Gaming & Has Privateer Press Jumped the Shark?

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4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2009

⏱️ 187 minutes

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[Technical Note: There was an audio issue during rapid fire this week.  For the first couple questions you can't hear Raef or Norbert's responses.  This is corrected about half way through Rapid fire.  The rest of the show is fine.  Well, as fine as it normally is. ;-) ] In episode 27 we interview Dr. Norbert Brunhuber, Warmachine tourney veteran, and get his thoughts on charity gaming.  Specifically the Foodmachine drives. Later we examine the question "Is Privateer Press jumping the shark?"  New plastic models, a complete reboot of the rules announced with Warmachine Mark II?  Are they heading down a risky path? All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - Rapid Fire - The Hollywood Minute - When Wives Attack- The Score (*NEW SEGMENT*) - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: . Advertisers this episode: , on behalf of friendly, professional gaming stores everywhere.   Links Mentioned this episode: Thrall Harvest (FoodMachine): When Wives Attack Blog: Craig's Blog: Wargamer Radio Network:

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0:00.0

This is the D6 generation.

0:12.1

With your hosts, Craig Galant.

0:14.6

Little thing I like to call a joke.

0:16.5

Russ Wakeland.

0:17.6

I'd put the little white handkerchief on my head and go,

0:20.2

Oh, my brain heads!

0:22.7

And Rafe, uh, Hollywood, Branger.

0:26.9

H.D. is in the house.

0:28.9

With contributions from our lovely wives.

0:33.0

He cheated, cheater, cheater, cheater, wester.

0:35.3

You guys have to know the rules before you play him.

0:37.8

And our loyal listeners.

0:40.7

Drago, Drago, Drago, Drego, we made you out of few.

0:44.7

Welcome to another edition of Rapid Fire, the roundtable discussion of all things gaming

0:48.5

coming at you with the speed of a corporate gaming juggernaut developing new editions of its core rule set.

0:52.9

Tonight's edition is brought to you by... Knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana. I'm Geekley McNard again, your host today. As always, our panelists are Russ, who's biased. Wakeland and Rafe, I'm biased Granger. With a special appearance by Dr. Norbert, I'm biased for food, Brunhuber. I got that one wrong, but let's move on. Let's begin. Issue number one, down to the ages. Cultures have wrestled with the definition of obscenity, whether we're talking about the genitalia of countless statues that were delicately removed, often with a sledgehammer, during the centuries since the Roman Empire,

1:27.8

or the famous quote, I know it when I see it, by Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart in 1964,

1:33.2

there's a constantly shifting threshold beyond which polite society is loathed to go into the interest of entertainment or art.

1:39.9

Question.

1:40.9

How much blue junk is too much blue junk for a three-hour comic book movie? Rave, if it's all art, I'll do my part. Russ, it's all wrong. If Joe's too much, never mind. Any blue junk is too much blue junk. Norbert, if it's a Ruben, I'm going tubing. I was just jealous of the whole thing. Wrong. Who needs to see that? Really? I mean, they hit it until there were five of them standing there

2:05.1

we go from zero to sausage factory in one point five seconds flat wasn't there some piece of lab equipment

2:10.5

that could have been used to hide those issue number two ever since the first caveman thought

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