Saunders doing the cover to protect people. And we are here for it!

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Saunders doing the cover to protect people. And we are here for it!
Cats of Lunar Concept - 2nd edit.pdf
Cats of Lunar TTRPG - Edit #1
I told everyone I would edit and add, and I did! Here's an updated PDF to Cats of Lunar: The Cat TTRPG.
What's been added:
1. More traits!
2. Skill changes
3. Another Path option
4. Editing on the Fractions
5. And a break down of Combat
Like before: if interested, please read!
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Have you seen any “Combat” episodes? I rewatched one last night called “The Wounded Don’t Cry”. Leonard has a small part in it but then he’s still there. I believe there are two other episodes but I’ve only caught one of them. Thought you might like to know so you can check them out. I enjoy your work!
Thank you so much! Yes I've seen them. Leonard Nimoy was in two episodes of Combat! I've even made posts in the past of the screenshots I've taken. Here are some of the screenshots from the episodes. 😁🖖
Leonard Nimoy with Vic Morrow in Combat! s2 e6 "The Wounded Don't Cry" 1963 😁🖖
Leonard Nimoy in Combat! s4 e16 "The Raider" 1965 😁🖖
Back of the Vic Morrow shirt
TV Guide - May 9 - 15, 1964
Victor Morrow (born Victor Morozoff; February 14, 1929 – July 23, 1982) Film and television actor. He came to prominence as one of the leads of the ABC drama series Combat! (1962–1967), which earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series. Morrow continued acting up to his death during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) when he and two child actors were killed by a stunt helicopter crash.
Morrow began appearing on television in the early 1950′s, guest starring on shows like The Millionaire, Matinee Theatre, Climax!, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Restless Gun, Trackdown, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, and Telephone Time.
Despite appearing in movies Morrow remained mostly a television actor, appearing in Naked City, Wichita Town, The Rifleman, The Lineup, Johnny Ringo, The Brothers Brannagan, The Law and Mr. Jones, The Lawless Years, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, General Electric Theatre, Target: The Corruptors, The Tall Man, Outlaws, Bonanza, Death Valley Days, Alcoa Premiere, Suspense, The Immortal, Dan August, Hawaii Five-O, Mannix, Sarge, McCloud, Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law and The Untouchables.
He was cast in the early Bonanza episode "The Avenger" as a mysterious figure known only as "Lassiter" – named after his town of origin – who arrives in Virginia City, and helps save Ben and Adam Cartwright from an unjust hanging, while eventually gunning down one sought-after man, revealing himself as the hunter of a lynch mob who killed his father; having so far killed about half the mob, he rides off into the night, in an episode that resembles the later Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter. Morrow later appeared in the third season Bonanza episode "The Tin Badge". (Wikipedia)
Rick Jason (born Richard Jacobson; May 21, 1923 – October 16, 2000) Film and television actor most remembered for starring in the ABC television drama Combat! (1962–1967).
In the 1950′s Jason received offers for television series. He guest-starred on ABC's anthology series, The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse. In 1954, he played Joaquin Murietta, the notorious Mexican bandit of the California Gold Rush, in an episode of Jim Davis's syndicated western series Stories of the Century, the story of a railroad detective investigating crime in the American West. He appeared on the NBC interview program Here's Hollywood, in the Rawhide episodes "Incident of the Coyote Weed" and "Incident of the Valley in Shadow", and co-starred in 1969 in The Monk.
In 1960, he starred as insurance investigator Robin Scott in The Case of the Dangerous Robin, a syndicated American television series that lasted only one season. It was not renewed due to Jason's health issues, including back problems. In 1962, he began starring in the television series Combat! as Platoon Leader 2nd Lt. Gil Hanley, probably his most memorable role. In this series he shared the starring role in an alternating episode rotation, with Vic Morrow as Sgt. Chip Saunders, though in many episodes they both appeared. The show was a hit that lasted for 152 episodes in five seasons. (Wikipedia)
The outlandish TV Spoof was the British Series, “The Avengers”, starring Patrick McNee and Honor Blackman.
Have you heard of Combat! ?
Yes, I've watched it.
I've heard of it but never gave it a chance.
Never heard of it.