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So my school gives everyone a chrome book but like so much stuff is blocked on them, but Disney+ isn’t blocked so today I just casually sat in class secretly watching Descendants 2. And like I couldn’t use my headphones cause then they would know, BUT I didn’t need them since I’ve watched it so many times I could literally hear the movie without volume.
Cyberpunk : Chrome Book, R. Talsorian Games (1991)
Posting help!
Hello lovelies, I need some help.
Does anyone know for sure if you can insert “keep reading” breaks from a chrome book laptop?
My work policy just changed and I can’t use my work computer at home which means no more posting my fics until I can get a laptop of my own. I only have an iPhone which you can’t do “keep reading” breaks on and I absolutely will NOT torture you all by posting long fics without them. I’m broke AF and am looking at chrome books since they are so affordable. I just want to be 100% certain I’ll be able to do the “keep reading” breaks from a chrome book before I spend the money.
Drunk Book Club: Chrome
We promised, and we finally delivered: we read the Robot Dildo Arms book, aka a landmark work of queer science fiction aka some fuckery that epitomizes the “fuck you, got mine” of a certain subset of white gay men.
Join us as a goofy, harmless fantasy about boning handsome hard-bodied aliens takes a sharp left turn into eugenics and Why Feminism Is Bad. It is. A trip.
CONTENT WARNING for discussion of sexual assault, misogyny, animal death, racism, and eugenics
00:30 Author History 7:00 Sexy Desert Masseuse 11:00 Roving Gangs of Teenage Girls 17:00 Young King Jerk-Off 24:00 The Evil Hospital of Evil Women 28:00 AND NOW, EUGENICS 37:30 Knock-off Nurse Ratched 44:00 RIP Twists That Could’ve Been 47:30 The Great Jizz Heist 53:00 Did We Mention the Cult 58:00 Rover: Cuddly Asexual Robot Bodyguard 64:00 We Had a Climax but We Left it Offscreen 70:00 Final Thoughts
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This is Chrome Book.
The cover art, by Mike Ebert, is the most iconic bit of Cyberpunk art for me. I was actually confused when I was looking to get the rules because I thought this was the rules. Because look at that cover. It is perfect. It encapsulates the entire 80s style over substance vibe that infuses the whole game, while also visually summarizing a lot of weird stuff going on with androids that the cyberpunk genre still struggles with.
Chrome Book is an in-world document, a black market catalog. It is presented in print in a way that mirrors how it might look on Cyberpunk’s dataterm screens. It is full of stuff – weapons, vehicles, fashion, housing, software and services. Some of that had game application, some of it is just flavor.
I love catalogs. They are little historical time capsules. Find one in your house from even 5 years ago and it is a weird window into the past. Chrome Book functions in a similar way, allowing readers to grok the world of Cyberpunk in a way completely different from a typical RPG equipment sourcebook. More games should take this approach.
This is as good a place as any to mention that I am still a little weirded out that there isn’t a human being named R. Talsorian. As a kid, I saw the name of the game company and just assumed it was like a designer label, some weird rich equivalent to DeLorean making RPGs. I have no idea if that was Pondsmith’s intention when he named the company that, but if not, it sure was a happy accident of a marketing strategy.
Yes, I am a walking stereotype...
hahaha took long enough. my first line art on my asus chrome book.